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T
Taylor, John
(1753-1824) Virginia aristocrat; agricultural pioneer whose books Ararat became a standard guide for Virginia farmers; U.S. senator three different times.
CONSTITUTION
United States
Debt and Banks
28 May 1816
Taylor, John FOREIGN RELATIONS
Embargo
6 Jan 1808
Taylor, John GOVERNMENT
Republican
28 May 1816
Taylor, John LAND
Agricultural Science
29 Dec 1794
Taylor, John PRESIDENCY
Term of Office
6 Jan 1805
Taylor, John REPUBLICS
Forms of
28 May 1816
Taylor, John SECESSION 1 Jun 1798

Tazewell, Henry

VICE PRESIDENCY 16 Jan 1797

Terrasson

VIRGINIA ACT 7 May 1788

Thomson, Charles
(1729-1824) Resident of Pennsylvania; Secretary to the Continental Congress.
HEALTH 9 Jan 1816
Thomson, Charles INDIGENOUS AMERICAN TRIBES
Migration of
20 Sep 1787
Thomson, Charles KNOWLEDGE
Theories versus Observations
20 Sep 1787
Thomson, Charles MORAL PRINCIPLES
Religion and Truth
9 Jan 1816

Trist (Mrs.)
FRENCH PEOPLE 18 Aug 1785

Trist (Mrs.)
SLAVERY
Emancipation
28 Aug 1797

Tyler, John
(1747-1813) Father of President Tyler; Governor of Virginia from 1808 to 1811; state and federal judge; friend of Jefferson.
GOVERNMENT
Just Principles
28 Jun 1804
U

Unknown EDUCATION
State University of Virginia
24 Nov 1821
Unknown FRANCE
Revolution
Monarchy
18 Mar 1793
Unknown FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 19 Feb 1791
Unknown PERSONAL AFFAIRS 18 Mar 1793

Utley, Vine PERSONAL HABITS 21 Mar 1819

V

Van Buren, Martin HAMILTON, ALEXANDER
on U.S. Constitution
29 Jun 1824
Van Buren, Martin WASHINGTON, GEORGE
on U.S. Constitution
29 Jun 1824

Van der Kemp, Francis A.
(1752-1829) Dutch-born paster; emigrated to the U.S. in 1788;author; scholar; friend of John Adams.
GOVERNMENT
Object of
22 Mar 1812
Van der Kemp, Francis A. GOVERNMENT
Purpose of
- --- 1812

Viar, de CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of the Press
14 Jul 1793

Volney RETIREMENT
Desire for
8 Jan 1797

W

Waldo, John LANGUAGE
English
16 Aug 1813

Walsh, Robert
(1784-1859) Baltimore author and editor, published in 1811 the first U.S. quarterly, The American Review of History and Politics.
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN
Reflections Regarding
4 Dec 1818

Warden, David Bailie
An exile from Ireland who came to the U.S. in 1799 and was made American consul at Paris in 1810; dismissed four years later, he spent the rent of his life in France.
subject date

Warville
SLAVERY
Abolition
12 Feb 1788

Washington, George
Commander-in-chief of the Continental army; first President of the U.S.
ARCHITECTURE
10 Apr 1791
Washington, George CONSTITUTION
United States
General
2 May 1788
Washington, George CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights
7 Nov 1792
Washington, George FOREIGN RELATIONS
Prospects for War
25 Apr 1794
Washington, George FOREIGN RELATIONS
Publication of Peace Negotiations
2 Dec 1793
Washington, George LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS DE
Concern for
10 May 1789
Washington, George LIBERTY 4 Jan 1786
Washington, George PAINE, THOMAS
Communications From
- --- ----
Washington, George PRESIDENCY
Election of 1789
10 May 1789
Washington, George PUBLIC SERVICE
Secretary of State
15 Dec 1789
Washington, George RETIREMENT
Secretary of State
31 Dec 1793
Washington, George RETIREMENT
Secretary of State
25 Apr 1794
Washington, George SECESSION 23 May 1792
Washington, George WATERWAYS 10 May 1789

Waterhouse, Benjamin
(1754-1846) Physician, professor medicine at Harvard; author; pioneer in vaccination; follower of Jefferson in politics.
MORAL PRINCIPLES
Espoused by Jesus Christ
26 Jun 1822

Webster, Noah
(1758-1843) Lexicographer and author; soldier in Continental army; publisher of An American Dictionary of the English Language (1828).
CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights
4 Dec 1790

Weightman, Roger
(1786-1876) Librarian in the Patent Office and mayor of the District of Columbia.
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration
24 Jun 1826

Williams, David
EDUCATION
Value to Society
14 Nov 1803
Williams, David IMMIGRATION FROM THE OLD WORLD 14 Nov 1803

Williamson, Hugh
(1735-1819)Writer; doctor; represented North Carolina in U.S. Congress.
subject date

Willard, Joseph LIBERTY - --- 1789

Wilson, James
(1742-1798) Jurist; congressman; member of the committee who drafted U.S. Constitution; Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court.
subject date

Wilson, Peter
(1746-1825) Scotch-born philologist; professor of Greek and Latin at Columbia College from 1797 to his retirement in 1820.
subject date

Wirt, William
(1772-1834) Virginia lawyer; U.S. Attorney-General in administration of James Monroe and John Quincy Adams.
PUBLIC SERVICE
Honorable Nature of
10 Jan 1808

Wistar, Caspar
(1761-1818) Philadelphia physician and professor of anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania.
subject date

Wyche, John

EDUCATION
Libraries
19 May 1809

Wythe, George
(1726-1806) Professor of law at William and Mary College; Jefferson's law teacher; jurist and statesman; signer of the Declaration of Independence; held first law professorship in North America, established by Jefferson whe governor of Virginia.
AMERICANS
Superiority Of
13 Aug 1786
Wythe, George CONSTITUTION
United States
General
16 Sep 1787
Wythe, George EDUCATION
As a Means to End Prejudice
13 Aug 1786
Wythe, George AMERICANS 22 Jan 1797
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