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 |
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 |
| 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 |
| Viar,
de |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of the Press |
14
Jul 1793 |
| Volney
|
RETIREMENT
Desire for |
8
Jan 1797 |
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
|
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 |
Williamson,
Hugh
(1735-1819)Writer; doctor; represented North
Carolina in U.S. Congress.
|
subject
|
date
|
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
|
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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