Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Drawings


1: ANNAPOLIS.
Hammond-Harwood house, measured drawings of the plan and elevation. Ink. Paper AZ. 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in. 1783-1784. K107, MHi.

2: AMPTHILL.
Ink and pencil. Scale: about 10' 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 10 1/4 in. 1815. K203, MHi.

3: AMPTHILL.
Ink. Paper CX. 4 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. 1815. K204, MHi.

4: UNIDENTIFIED TOWN HOUSE.
Ink (press copy). Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper CX. 8 x 10 3/4 in. 1817. K205, MHi.


4a: UNIDENTIFIED TOWN HOUSE.
Notes (2 pp.) And elevation in ink, plans of first and second floors and section in pencil. Ca. 1800, as the remodeling of Monticello is menitoned in the notes. These drawings, however, are not for Monticello, but for a house in town, probably Philadelphia. These drawings were evidently mondified and submitted to James Barbour for Barboursville in 1817 as stated by Kimball in reference to the press copy above. ViU 10,264 (see No. 21.)


5: BARBOURSVILLE.
This plan and elevation for James Barbour of Orange county, Virginia, show a house with a dome and portico. The dome was never built, and the house is now a ruin. Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. Specifications on back. 20 1/2 x 13 1/8 in. 1817. K206, MHi. (See No. 22.)


6: EDGEHILL.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 x 11 in. Before 1798. K170, MHi.

7: EDGEMONT.
Ink (press copy). Scale: about 10' = 1". Laid paper, illegible watermark. 8 x 11 in. About 1803-1806. This plan corresponds to Edgemont as built. K171, MHi.

8: EDGEMONT
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 x 9 1/2 in. About 1803-1806. K172, MHi.

9: EDGEMONT
Plan. Ink. Scale: 5' = 1". Paper BU. 11 1/4 x 17 1/4 in. About 1803-1806. K173, MHi.

10: EDGEMONT.
Plan of basement. Ink. Scale: 5' = 1". Paper BY. 11 3/4 x 15 3/4 in. About 1803-1806. K174, MHi.

11: "Improvement of the house at Elkhill."
Plans showing portico in antis. Ink and pencil. 4 1/4 x 4 1/2 in. On back: Notes on Fluvanna parish. See also 52 and 53. Paper CX. CSmH9371.

12: Floor plans of houses:

1: Farmington?
5 1/4 x 4 5/8 in.;

2: Study for Poplar Forest?
Shows a room with screen columns. Paper BR. No scale. 5 x 6 3/8 in. 1803?

3: Two small buildings, apparently a town house and stable.
Laid paper watermarked RUN. No scale. 3 x 8 1/8 in.;

4: A study for quarters in Philadelphia, similar to Solitude, Fairmount Park.
Drawn on back of an engraved invitation. Paper AS. 4 3/4 x 7 7/8 in. About 1776. CSmH9384.

13: FARMINGTON.
This elevation, surmounted by a Chinese lattice railing, shows a Tuscan portico. Ink (press copy). Scale: about 10' = 1'. Paper CL. 7 1/4 x 10 1/4 in. 1802 or earlier. K182, MHi. (See No. 20.)


14: Farmington.
Plan of a house for George Divers, based on Jefferson's favorite octagonal forms. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 x 11 in. 1802 or earlier. K183, MHi. (See No. 19.)


15: Farmington.
Studies. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Laid paper not BD. 7 x 10 in. 1802 or earlier. K184, MHi.

16: GERMANY.
Miscellaneous sketches for joists, window sash, towers, etc., in a manuscript entitled "Memoranda on a tour from Paris to Amsterdam." Paper CA. 8 5/16 x 9 3/4 in. March 3, 1788-April 15, 1788. ViWC.

17: HIGGENBOTHAM HOUSE.
Albemarle County. Plan and notes for Miss Mary Higgenbotham. Same plan as Edgemont. Ink. Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 10 in. About 1809? CSmH Brock 263.

18: HOLLAND.
"Hope's House near Harlaem." Ink. Rough sketch in a manuscript entitled "Memoranda on a Tour from Paris to Amsterdam." Paper CA. 8 5/16 x 9 3/4 in. March 16, 1788. ViWC.

19-20: LOUISVILLE. FARMINGTON.
(Opposite sides of the same sheet.) Studies. Ink. Paper CX. 8 x 5 in. (See Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson's Designs for Two Kentucky Houses," Society of Architectural Historians, Journal, IX [1950], 14-16. Kimball first thought these were of Poplar Forest.) Probably before 1810. K189-Kl9O, MHi.

21: FARMINGTON.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 9 1/2 x 10 in. (See ibid., pp. 14-16.) K191, MHi.

22: FARMINGTON.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 11 in. About 1804. (See ibid., pp. 14-16.) K192 MHi.

23-24: MAYSVILLE.
Court House, Buckingham County. (Opposite sides of the same sheet.) Ink. Scale:about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. 1821. K214-K215, MHi.

25: MONTICELLO.
Earliest plan. Ink. Paper AC. 3 3/4 x 6 in. Probably 1767, certainly before February, 1770. (As Fiske Kimball calls this the earliest study in his Thomas Jefferson, Architect , p. 118, which it undoubtedly is, its date has been changed.) See 27. K4, MHi.

26: MONTICELLO.
Early study. Ink and pencil. Scale:24' = 1". Paper CX. 4 1/4 x 6 1/4 in. Before 1770. Fiske Kimball told the author this was MONTICELLO, not Brandon. Traced from Robert Morris, Select Architecture (London, 1757), Plate 3. K119, MHi.

27: MONTICELLO.
Early plan. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AD. 12 1/4 x 7 1/2 in. 1768-1770. (See Fiske Kim- ball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia. I. Williamsburg, 1770-1776," Huntington Library Quarterly, XII [1949], 116.) K5, MHi.

28: MONTICELLO.
Early plan. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AE. 7 1/4 x 9 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K6, MHi.

29: MONTICELLO.
Early plan. Ink. Dimensions of the order. Paper AF. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K7, MHi.

30: MONTICELLO.
Studies of dependency plans. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AC. 12 x 7 1/4 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K8, MHi.

31: MONTICELLO.
Studies of dependency plans. Ink. Scale: 20' = 1". Paper AE. 7 1/4 x 7 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K9, MHi.

32: MONTICELLO.
Studies of dependency plans. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AG. 17 3/4 x 14 1/2 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K10, MHi.

33: MONTICELLO.
Study of the plan. Ink. Scale: 5' = 1". Paper AB. 14 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K11, MHi.

34: MONTICELLO.
Study of general layout. Ink. Scale: 80' = 1". Paper AG. 9 x 14 1/2 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) Kl2, MHi.

35: MONTICELLO.
Study of a pavilion. Ink. Paper AG. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K13, MHi.

36: MONTICELLO.
Study of a pavilion. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper not CX but AO. 13 3/4 x 11 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid. p. 116.) K14, MHi.

37: MONTICELLO.
Plan of existing dining room in main house, not plan of first pavilion. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AH. l2 1/4 x 7 1/2 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K15, MHi.

38: MONTICELLO.
Stone (or weaver's or overseer's) house. Ink. Paper AD. 7 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. September, 1770. K16, MHi.

39: MONTICELLO.
Study for stone (or weaver's or overseer's) house. Ink. Paper AI. 3 3/4 x 6 1/4 in. September, 1770. K17, MHi.

40: MONTICELLO.
Study for the plan. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AJ. 19 x 13 1/4 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K18, MHi.

41: MONTICELLO.
Study for the elevation. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AK. 26 1/2 x 18 3/4 in. 1768-1770. (See ibid., p. 116.) K19, MHi.

42: MONTICELLO.
Study for exterior doors on the west of the house (parlor and study). Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AL. 19 x 11 3/4 in. About 1770. K20, MHi.

43: MONTICELLO.
Plan of the cellars to accompany 40. (On back of 42.) Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". 23 3/4 x 18 3/4 in. Probably from 1770. K21, MHi.

44: MONTICELLO.
"Plan of the cellar floors." Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AL and AB. 23 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Probably early in 1771. K22, MHi.

45: MONTICELLO.
Plan after James Gibbs, Book of Architecture (London, 1728), Plate 68. Ink. Paper CX. 2 1/2 x 8 in. 1767-1769. CSmH9364.

46: MONTICELLO.
Sketch of elevation for first version. Plan on reverse. Paper CX. 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. 1769-1770. ViMo.

47: MONTICELLO.
Study for final elevation of the first version. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AK. 18 3/4 x 13 1/2 in. 1771-1772. ViU. (See No. 1.)


48: MONTICELLO.
Final elevation of first version. Scale: 4' = 1'. Paper AL. 20 x 13 1/2 in. Probably before March, 1771. K23, MHi. (See Cover.) The house was nearly finished by 1782, but the upper portico seems never to have been completed. The octagonal ends are not shown on this drawing.

49: MONTICELLO.
Final first-floor plan of the first version of the house based on 40 and derived from Robert Morris' Select Architecture. The octagonal bows were added to this plan, showing the house as it was built. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper AL. 23 3/4 x l9 1/2 in. Probably before March, 1771. K24, MHi. (See No. 4.)

50: MONTICELLO.
Working drawings for main stairs as shown on 57. Ink. Scale: 2' = 1". Paper AC. 7 1/4 x 10 7/8 in. Probably 1771. K25, MHi.

51: MONTICELLO.
Working drawings for main stairs as shown on 57. Ink. Scale: 2' = 1". Paper AC. 7 1/4 x 10 7/8 in. Probably 1771. K26, MHi.

52: MONTICELLO.
Study for the house showing wings with bays connected by quadrants, suggested by 119. Ink. Paper AH. 7 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. Probably 1770 and early 1771. See also 11. K27, MHi.

53: MONTICELLO (on back of 52).
Study for the house with wings, with bays connected by quadrants, suggested by 119. Ink. Probably 1770 and early 1771. K28, MHi.

54: MONTICELLO.
Studies for the house. Ink. Paper CX.4 1/8 x 4 1/2 in. Probably 1770 and early 1771. K29, MHi.

55: MONTICELLO.
First study for dependencies. Ink. Paper AD. 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 in. 1771 or 1772. K30, MHi.

56: MONTICELLO.
Final drawing of the basement and dependencies. Ink. Scale 15' = 1". 20 3/4 x 13 3/8 in. Before August 4, 1772. K31, MHi. (See No. 2.)


57: MONTICELLO.
Final drawing of the first floor with dependencies, showing octagonal buildings at the corners, and pavilions at the end of the U-shaped composition. Octagonal bows are part of original drawing. Ink. Scale: 15' = 1". Paper AM. 20 3/4 x 13 1/2 in. Before August 4, 1772. K32, MHi. (See No. 3.)


58: MONTICELLO.
Plan of kitchen. Ink. Scale: 6' = 1". Paper AP. 7 5/8 x 12 1/2 in. 1771 or earlier. CSmH9363.

59: MONTICELLO.
Studies for plans for dependencies with brick estimates. Ink. 4 5/8 x 3 1/2 in. August 2, 1771. CSmH9365.

60: MONTICELLO.
"A section across the offices" (dependencies). Ink. Scale: 2' = 1". Paper AF. 14 1/4 x 11 in. Before August 4, 1772. K33, MHi.

61: MONTICELLO.
General plan of top of mountain (on back of 34). Ink. Scale: 80' = 1". Paper AG. 9 x 14 1/2 in. Before May, 1768. (See Kimball, "Jefferson ... and Virginia. I," p. 117.) K34, MHi.

62: MONTICELLO.
"A temple for a garden." Ink. Scale: slightly less than 8' = 1". Paper AC. 7 5/8 x 9 7/8 in. About 1770-1771. Tracing from James Gibbs, Book of Architecture (London, 1739), Plates 67, 69. K35, MHi.

63: MONTICELLO.
A garden temple. Ink. Scale: 12' = 1". Paper AC. 6 5/8 x 6 1/2 in. Tracing from ibid., Plate 69. K36, MHi.

64: MONTICELLO.
A garden temple. Ink. Card, 2 1/4 x 3 3/8 in. About 1770-1771. K37, MHi.

65: MONTICELLO.
Observation tower. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AF. 9 x 14 1/2 in. Probably 1771. K38, MHi.

66: MONTICELLO.
Observation tower. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AF. 9 x 14 1/2 in. Probably 1771. K39, MHi.

67: MONTICELLO.
Chinese lattice gate. Ink. Paper AN. 1771? K39a, MHi.

68: MONTICELLO.
Practice sheet for drawing moldings full size. Ink. Paper CX. 1775? K39b, MHi.

69: MONTICELLO.
"The Cornice and Capitel [sic] of the triglyph, for the lower order, External." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AM. 21 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. 1775? K40, MHi.

70: MONTICELLO (on back of 69).
"The Architrave with its Tenia, and the Frize [sic] of the External Doric Entablature." Ink. Scale: full size. 1775? K41, MHi.

71: MONTICELLO.
"Ionic Entablature for the Upper order External." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AM. 21 1/4 x 29 3/4 in. 1775. K42, MHi.

72: MONTICELLO (on back of 41).
"Architrave and Frize of the Dining room." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AK. 26 1/2 x 18 3/4 in. 1775 or later. K43, MHi.

73: MONTICELLO.
"Cornice of the Dining Room." Ink. Plan, looking up. Scale: full size. Paper AL. 23 1/2 x 19 1/4 in. 1775 or later. K44, MHi.

74: MONTICELLO (on back of 73).
"Cornice of the Dining Room." Ink. Elevation. Scale: full size. 1775 or later. K45, MHi.

75: MONTICELLO.
"Ionic Entablature for the Study." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AM. 21 1/2 x 15 in. 1775 or later. K46, MHi.

76: MONTICELLO.
"Ionic Basement of Study." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AM. 15 x 21 1/2 in. 1775 or later. K47, MHi.

77: MONTICELLO.
Details of windows. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AO. 17 3/4 x 14 1/2 in. 1775? K48, MHi.

78: MONTICELLO.
Detail of balusters for main stair. Ink. Scale: one-third full size. Paper AP. 6 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. 1775? K49, MHi.

79: MONTICELLO.
"[Cap of D]ado for Dining Room." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AH. 7 3/4 x 12 1/2 in. 1775 or later. K50, MHi.

80: MONTICELLO.
"[Base of Dado] for Dining Room." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AH. 7 3/4 x 12 1/2 in. 1775 or later. K51, Mhi.

81: MONTICELLO.
"Drawings for Brick Molds" for chimneys. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AG. 21 x 18 in. 1775 or later. K52, MHi.

82: MONTICELLO.
"Kitchen chimney" mold. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AH. 12 3/4 x 15 1/4. in. 1775 or later. K53, MHi.

83: MONTICELLO.
&ldqupBase of Pedestal" for chimney. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AH. 9 1/4 x 12 3/4 in. 1775 or later. K54, MHi.

84: MONTICELLO.
Detail of eaves of attic. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AG. 17 7/8 x 14 3/8 in. 1775 or later. K55, MHi.

85: MONTICELLO.
Sketch for 75. Ink. Paper CX. About 1776. K55a, MHi.

86: MONTICELLO.
"South Out-house," showing poultry yards (on back: "North Out-house"). Ink. Card. About 1776-1778. K55b, MHi.

87: MONTICELLO.
Study for outbuildings and kitchen garden. Ink. Scale: 80' = 1". Paper AQ. 14 x 9 1/4 in. About 1776-1778. K56, MHi.

88: MONTICELLO (on back of 87).
Notes for "Green house" and outbuildings. Ink. About 1776-1778. K57, MHi.

89: MONTICELLO.
Servants' quarters for MONTICELLO or for Governor's Palace, Williamsburg. Ink. Paper AR. 7 3/8 x 5 3/4 in. About 1778. K58, MHi.

90: MONTICELLO.
Servants' quarters for MONTICELLO or for Governor's Palace, Williamsburg. Ink. Paper AS. 4 x 6 3/8 in. About 1778. K59, MHi.


91-92: MONTICELLO.
Decorative outchamber with specifications on back. The elevation is notable for its fine draftsmanship, and the specifications indicate Jefferson's composite method of designing. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". 6 1/4 x 8 in. Paper AT. Probably 1778. K62-K63, MHi. (See Nos. 5 and 6.)


93: MONTICELLO.
Decorative structures. Ink. Paper AQ. 7 1/4 x 9 in. Probably 1778. K64, MHi.

94-95: MONTICELLO.
Columns for "Corner temples over kitchen and servants' room." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AQ. 9 3/4 x 8 3/4 in. 1776-1778. K65-K66, MHi.

96: MONTICELLO.
End portico columns. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper AQ. 14 3/4 x 18 3/4 in. 1776-1778. K67, MHi.

97-123: MONTICELLO.
Notebook for building. Ink. Papers AC, AN, AU, and CX. 3 5/8 x 9 in. Begun 1770. K68-K94, MHi.

124: MONTICELLO.
Sketches for fireplaces. Ink. Paper AN. 1771? K94a, MHi.

125: MONTICELLO.
Lumber calculations and diagrams on the cutting of trees for the purpose of making columns. Ink. 2 pp. 12 3/8 x 7 1/2 in. Paper AD. About 1774. CSmH9389.

126: MONTICELLO.
Plan of an observatory for Montalto, now called Carter's Mountain. Ink. Same subject as 93. Scale: about 20' = 1". Paper AQ. 7 1/4 x 8 7/8 in. 1778. CSmH9398.

127-132: MONTICELLO.
Surveys. Ink. Papers AU, AQ, AS. 1776-1778? K94b-K94g, MHi.

133-134: MONTICELLO.
Insurance plats. Ink. 8 x 9 1/4, 7 3/4 x 11 in. (134 is attached to a declaration for assurance, August 16, 1800, Mutual Assurance Company of Virginia, No. 389, Vi.) 1796, 1800. K136, MHi; K137, Vi.


135: MONTICELLO.
First floor plan of the remodeled and enlarged version of the house, approximately as it was built. Pencil and ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 9 x 11 1/2 in. 1796? K150, MHi. (See No. 15.)

136: MONTICELLO.
Study for remodeling house and grounds. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BC. 10 3/4 x 15 3/4 in. 1785-1789? K138, MHi.

137-138: MONTICELLO.
Studies for remodeling. Pencil. No scale, and 10' = 1", respectively. Paper BH. 5 1/4 x 3 1/4, 14 3/4 x 8 3/4 in. 1794-1795? K139-K140, MHi.

139-146: MONTICELLO.
Notebook of Jefferson's for remodeling. Ink. Paper BJ. Begun 1794? K142-K149, MHi.

147a: MONTICELLO.
Notes for remodeling. Ink. Paper BF. Before 1789? K149a, MHi.

147b.: MONTICELLO.
Notes for remodeling. Ink. Paper BK. Begun November, 1796. K149b, MHi.

147c: MONTICELLO.
Piazza. Ink. Paper BK. 1796? K149c, MHi.

147d: MONTICELLO.
Curve of ribs of the dome. Ink. Paper CX. 1796? K149d, MHi.

147e: NORTHAMPTON.
"Arches in the study." Ink. Paper BL. About 1803? K149e, MHi.

147f: MONTICELLO.
Ornaments for dining room. Ink. Paper BL. 1803. (On back: curtains for dining room.) K149f, MHi.

147g-147i: MONTICELLO.
Curtains. Ink. Paper BM, BG, BN. 1803 or earlier. K149g-K149i, MHi.

147j: MONTICELLO.
Ornaments. Ink. Paper BO. K149j, MHi.

147k-147n: MONTICELLO.
Memoranda for workmen. Paper BP, CX, CW. 1804. K149k-K149n, MHi.

147o: MONTICELLO.
Piazza sash. Ink. Paper BQ. 1805? K149o, MHi.

147p-147s: MONTICELLO."
Venetian blinds. Ink. Paper BR, CX. 1805. K149p-Kl49s, MHi.

147t.: MONTICELLO.
Hardware. Ink. Paper BS. 1805. K149t, MHi.

147u: MONTICELLO.
Work "to be done by Mr. Dinsmore." Ink. Paper BT. 1805. K149u, MHi.

147v: MONTICELLO.
Mantels. Ink and pencil. Paper CX. 1805. K149v, MHi.

147w: MONTICELLO.
Arches of passages. Ink. 4 1/8 x 4 3/8 in. Paper CW. 1806. K149w, MHi.

147x.: MONTICELLO.
"... copper wanted." Ink. Paper CX. 1806. K149i, MHi.

147y: MONTICELLO.
Pedestal (on reverse: Latrobe's maize capital crowned by a sundial). Ink. Paper CX. 4 x 2 3/4 in. 1816? K149y, MHi.

147z: MONTICELLO?
"Estimate of the North Portico." Paper CW. 1823. K149z, MHi.

147aa-147cc: MONTICELLO.
Parapets. Ink and pencil. Paper BU, CW, CX. 1824. K149aa-Kl49cc, MHi.

147dd-147ff: MONTICELLO.
Screens and seats. Ink. Paper CW, CX. After 1801. K149dd-KI49ff, MHi.

147gg: MONTICELLO.
Sketch of the garden, showing flowerbeds. In letter to Anne Randolph, dated June 7, 1807. 7 3/4 x 9 5/8 in. MHi.

147hh: MONTICELLO?
Kitchen cabinet, 27 in. high, or shelves with secret drawers. Ink. Paper badly dam- aged. MHi.

147ii: MONTICELLO.
Study for an outbuilding, showing kitchen, tenant's room, and lodging room. Before 1770? Paper CX. 5 5/8 x 4 5/8 in. MHi.

147jj: MONTICELLO.
Inventory of furniture, not by Jefferson. After 1826? 8 sheets, 2 double. 6 1/2 x 7 7/8 in. MHi.

147kk: MONTICELLO.
Inventory of furniture, not by Jefferson. 7 1/8 x 5 5/8 in. MHi.

147ll: MONTICELLO.
Miscellaneous sketches and memoranda. K149ll, MHi.

148: MONTICELLO.
Window jamb, showing inside shutters. Ink and crayon. Scale: full size. Paper BH. 12 x 16 in. 1796? K157, MHi.

149: MONTICELLO.
Sections through passages, offices, icehouse, etc. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 10 x 11 1/2 in. 1796? K151, MHi.

150: MONTICELLO.
Plan of dependencies. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 10 3/4 x 17 in. 1796? K152, MHi.

151: MONTICELLO.
Lodge, greenhouse, etc. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. 1796? K153, MHi.

152: MONTICELLO.
Plan of the roof and its framing. Ink and pencil. Scale: 5' = 1". Paper BW. 10 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. Probably 1796-1799. K154, MHi.

153: MONTICELLO.
Icehouse, headed "plate of the offices," to James Dinsmore, March 29, 1802. Ink. Paper CX. 8 x 9 7/8 in. DLC, vol. 121, p. 20,932.

154: MONTICELLO.
West elevation of the final version of the house as it was built; drawn and rendered by Robert Mills, who studied architecture under Jefferson. Ink and wash. Scale: 10' = 1". 14 1/2 x 8 1/4 in. 1803? K155, MHi. (See No. 14.)


155: MONTICELLO.
Plan and west elevation, study for remodeling. Drawn by Robert Mills. Ink and wash. Scale: 16' = 1". 16 x 20 1/4 in. 1803? K156, MHi.

156: MONTICELLO.
Freehand sketch plan of grounds, showing orchard. Ink on laid paper, watermarked 1803. MHi.

157: MONTICELLO.
"Cornice of chimney of Chamber." Ink and pencil. Scale: full size. Paper BL. l0 1/8 x 17 in. About 1803. K160d, MHi.

158: MONTICELLO.
Balustrade on top of the house. Scale: full size. Paper BX. 19 1/4 x 15 5/8 in. 1803? K160e, MHi.

159: MONTICELLO.
Balustrade on top of the house, with calculations and sketches. Scale: full size. Paper BY. 1803? K160f, MHi.

160: MONTICELLO.
Details of cornice of fireplace? "Parlour." Ink. 11 3/4 x 10 1/8 in. Scale: full size. Pape BY. About 1803. K160g, MHi.

161: MONTICELLO.
"Cornice for the door between the parlour and Dining room." Ink and pencil. Scale: full size. Paper BY. 10 x 9 5/8 in. About 1803. K160h, MHi.

162: MONTICELLO.
"Frize and Cornice for the inner window of the Dining room." Ink and pencil. Scale: full size. Paper BY. 9 5/8 x 15 7/8 in. About 1803. K160i, MHi.

163: MONTICELLO.
"Frize, cornice and pediment for the clock." Ink and pencil. Scale: full size. Paper BY. 9 3/8 x 15 5/8 in. K160j, MHi.

164: MONTICELLO.
Pedestal. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper BY. 15 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. (Right hand lower corner cut out.) About 1803. K160k, MHi.

165: MONTICELLO.
Semicircular window detail. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper BU. 17 3/4 x 22 3/4 in. About 1803. K160l, MHi.

166: MONTICELLO?
"Entablature for a door." Ink. Scale: full size. Paper BZ. 11 1/8 x 16 5/8 in. Probably 1803-1805. K160m, MHi.

167: MONTICELLO?
Study for parquet floor. Ink. Paper BU. 10 7/8 x 11 1/2 in. About 1803? K160n, MHi.

168: MONTICELLO?
Study for parquet floor. Ink. Paper CX. K160o, MHi.

169: MONTICELLO?
Sketches for parquets (both sides). Ink. Paper BL. About 1803? K160p, MHi.

170: MONTICELLO?
Sketch for a pedestal. Ink. Paper BU. About 1803? K160q, MHi.

171: MONTICELLO.
"General ideas for the improvement of MONTICELLO." 14 sheets. Earliest entry dated Sept. 4, 1804. K161-K162, MHi.

172: MONTICELLO.
Instrument bay. Ink. Scale: 12' = 1". Paper BS. 9 3/4 x 5 1/4 in. About 1805? K154a, MHi.

173: MONTICELLO.
Entablature for parlor. Ink and pencil. Scale: full size. Paper CX. 13 x 29 1/2 in. About 1805. K158, MHi.

174: MONTICELLO.
Modillion for entablature of parlor. On reverse: pencil sketch for a mantel or door. Ink. Scale: fullsize. Paper BS. 17 x 8 1/4 in. About 1805. K159, MHi.

175: MONTICELLO.
Hall entablature. Ink. Scale: full size. Paper BS. 21 1/4 x 29 3/4 in. About 1805. K160, MHi.

176: MONTICELLO.
"Architrave and frize for the North Bow." On reverse: "Cornice for the North Bow." Ink and pencil. Scale: full size. Paper BS. 29 7/8 x 21 in. About 1805. K160a, MHi.

177: MONTICELLO.
Dome room details. Ink and pencil. Scale:full size. Paper BS. 27 3/4 x 21 1/4 in. About 1805. K160b, MHi.

178: Monticello.
Dining room arch and detail of an architrave. Ink and pencil. Scales: 4' = 1" and full size, respectively. Paper BS. 9 1/8 x 10 5/8 in. About 1805. K160c, MHi.

179: Monticello.
"Drapery for the tops of 4 windows," to John Rea, March 2, 1808. Ink. Paper CW. 7 5/8 x 9 5/8 in. DLC, vol. 175, p. 31,069.

180: Monticello.
Sketch for a fish pond, showing route of "pipes from the High mountain." (The pond was built in 1808 in a different location.) Ink. Paper CW. 4 x 4 3/4 in. Before 1808. CSmH9400.

181: Monticello?
Garden pavilion. On reverse: plan of octagonal pavilion. Pencil. Paper CX. 7 1/2 x 5 7/8 in. K163, MHi.

182: Monticello.
Garden pavilions in various styles, with notes. 4 pages. Ink. Paper CX. 1807? K164, MHi.

183: Monticello.
Tuscan monopteros, marked with the hours. On reverse: the plan. Ink. Paper CX. 6 x 6 3/4 in. 1804 or later. K164a, MHi.

184: Monticello.
Notes on "A Gothic temple." Ink. Paper CC. 7 3/4 x 2 5/8 in. 1807. K165, MHi.

185-186: Monticello.
Plans of the North outchamber. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1" and 3' = 1". Paper BX, BY. 7 3/4 x 9 1/4, 9 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. About 1803. K166-167, MHi.

187: Monticello?
"Measures of the roof for estimating tin: N.E. quarter beginning with the piazzo roof ... Dome. July 5, [18]22." 7 7/8 x 4 3/4 in. Paper CW. On back: estimate for milldam. CSmH9405.

188: Monticello.
"Architrave of the arches of the dining room," with a note regarding Mr. Dinsmore. Paper AJ. 9 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. During the recent restoration, Milton Grigg, the architect, found a beam with Dinsmore's name written on it. Kj, ViU.

189: Monticello.
"Tuscan base ... for Porticos of outchambers." Ink. Full size. MHi.

190: Monticello.
l&dquo;Sketch of a column." Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". MHi.

191: Monticello.
Plan for a nailery. Paper BK. 8 x 12 3/8 in. About 1794. CSmH9380.

192: Monticello.
Obelisk for the grave of Jefferson with his epitaph. Ink. Paper CW. 4 7/8 x 7 11/16 in., framed. DLC.

193: Monticello.
"My lands in Albemarle." Ink. Paper BF. About 1788-1793. K167a, MHi.

194-195: Monticello.
Plats of road and fields. Ink. Paper CD, BF. October 15, 1793. K167b-Kl67c, MHi.

196: Monticello.
"Field notes ... begun Sep. 27, 1793." Ink. Paper CX. K167d, MHi.

197: Monticello.
Plan of the spring roundabout. Ink. Scale: 80' = 1". Paper AQ. 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. Before 1794. CSmH9396.

198: Monticello.
Field notes of surveys. Ink. Paper BL. 1800. K167g, MHi.

199-200: Monticello.
Plats of a field. Ink. Paper BG. About 1803? K167e-KI67f, MHi.

201: Monticello.
Plot of easterly slopes. Ink, pencil, and crayon. Paper BU. About 1803. K167h, MHi

202: Monticello.
Survey plat of the patent in Botetourt County. Notes on interior details of the parlor and dining room. 8 1/8 x 5 1/8 in. Paper CX. About 1805. CSmH9369.

203: Monticello.
. Field notes. Ink. Paper CX. 1806. K167i, MHi.

204-208: Monticello.
Plats of 1806 surveys. Ink. Paper BY. K167j-Kl67n, MHi.

209: Monticello.
General plan of the estate. Ink. Paper BY. 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. K168, MHi.

210: Monticello.
Survey of a 29-acre tract adjoining the property purchased from Benjamin Brown. Ink. Scale: 20 poles = 1". 10 x 8 in. Paper CW. CSmH9390.

211: Monticello.
"A survey of the 4th Roundabout passing by the Thoroughfare & spring." Ink. Scale: 40 poles = 1". Paper CC. 8 1/8 x 10 1/8 in. About 1809. CSmH9401.

212-224: Monticello.
.Monticello. Surveys and notes. Paper CE, CF. 1808-1809. K168a-Kl68m, MHi.


225: Monticello.
Survey showing house, offices, and four roundabouts. The long straight line at the first roundabout indicates Mulberry Row, the plantation street. The second building on it from the right is the stone (or weaver's) house. The square at the left indicates the graveyard. Ink. Scale: 40 poles = 1". Paper CF. l6 1/4 x 10 in. 1809. K169, MHi. (See No. 17.)

226-238: Monticello.
Miscellaneous surveys, consisting of incomplete studies; and some for unidentified subjects. Ink. 1808-1810? K169a-K169m. MHi.

239: Nelson County?
A prison. Ink. Paper CO. 1823. (See The Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia [Charlottesville, 1950], Nos. 2,008, 2,012, 2,015.) K215a, MHi.

240: NEW ORLEANS.
"Plans of the Ciudad de Nueva Orleans, of the habitacion of Don Bertram Gravier, and of the Batture" from Carlos Tandeau. Ink (grey and blue wash added to 34,666). Various sizes. 1788, 1798. Certified by Tanesse and dated 1808. DLC, vol. 195, pp. 34,660, 34,661, 34,662, 34,663, 34,664, 34,666.

241:
Map, dated New Orleans, June 23, 1805.
not by Jefferson. Ink. 8 1/2 x 11 in. DLC, vol. 228, p. 40,756.

242:
Drawing from G. Du Ja- reau. Ink. 17 1/2 x 16 3/4 in. August 3, 1810. DLC, vol. 191, pp. 33,899, 33,900.

243: NORFOLK.
Architectural drawing in color from W. Tatham. Ink and water color. Green, slate, pink, and blue. 8 x 10 in. July 4, 1807. DLC, vol. 168, p. 29,643.

244: NEW YORK.
Study for remodeling Jefferson's house. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 12 x 9 in. 1790. K121, MHi.

245: PARIS.
Plan of two rooms in Jefferson's house in the Cul-de-sac Têtebout. Ink. Paper CX. 1785. K118a, MHi.

246: PARIS.
Hôtel de Langeac. Plan for garden. Scale: 40' = 1".

1: Study in wash.
Paper: laid, watermarked J. Honig & Zoonen. 9 1/8 x 7 1/8 in. On conjugate leaf: another drawing of the same. 1785-1789.

2: Replica of the second wash drawing.
Ink. Paper: laid (fragment). 9 1/8 x 7 1/4 in. 1785-1789. (See Howard C. Rice, Jr.,

L'H&oc;tel de Langeac [Paris and Monticello, 1947].)

All CSmH9397.

247: PARIS.
Plan for remodeling the Hôtel de Langeac. Circular room of mezzanine. Pencil on co- ordinate paper. 9 1/8 x 11 7/8 in. 1785-1789. CSmH9376.

248: PARIS.
Hôtel de Langeac. Study for changes. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. 1785. K118, MHi.

249: PHILADELPHIA.
Details of "Governor Penn's stables." Ink. 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. Paper AS. Probably 1778. K60, MHi.

250: PHILADELPHIA.
Sketches. Ink. Paper CX. 2 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. Probably 1778. K61, MHi.

251: PHILADELPHIA.
Plan of Jefferson's house on the Schuylkill? Ink and pencil. Paper CX. 5 5/8 x 7 1/4 in. 1793? K120, MHi.

252: PHILADELPHIA.
Study for remodeling a house. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 1790. K124, MHi.

253-254: PHILADELPHIA.
Studies for remodeling Jefferson's house. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 12 x 9 in. 1790. K122-K123, MHi.

255: POPLAR FOREST.
Plan of house, rooms designated in Anglo-Saxon, showing center block with octagonal projection and wings on either side with stairs in hyphens. Survey on reverse. Various papers glued together. Paper AJ and/or AQ. (See Jefferson Papers, No. 7.) On a photostat Fiske Kimball noted: "Plan of 1801-1806, related to early studies of Poplar Forest." ViU.

256-259: POPLAR FOREST.
Unexecuted studies. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 7 1/8 x 11 1/4, 9 x 11 1/4, 11 x 8, 7 1/4 x 6 1/4 in. Before 1806, and probably before 1804. K185-Kl88, MHi.

260: POPLAR FOREST.
Plan. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 x 11 3/4 in. Before 1804. K193, MHi.

261: POPLAR FOREST.
Service quarters. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 11 in. About 1805. K196, MHi.

262-263: POPLAR FOREST.
Plan and elevation, as built. Ink and wash. Scale: about 10' = 1". 11 1/2 x 9 in. (See 350 and 351, and Nos. 29 and 30.) About 1820? K194-K195, ViU.

263a: Plan of buildings for "Forrest Plantation."
(In a private collection and unavailable for study.)

264: POPLAR FOREST.
Kitchens. Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper BY. 9 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. About 1805. K197, MHi.

264a: Press copy of 264.
Paper BU. K197a, MHi.

265: POPLAR FOREST.
Roof. (In a private collection and unavailable for study.)

266: POPLAR FOREST.
Survey showing Jefferson's tract of 4,000 acres. Ink. Paper BX. 35 x 43 in. About 1800. CSmH9386.

266a: POPLAR FOREST.
Survey. (In a private collection and unavailable for study.)

267: POPLAR FOREST.
2 items: notes on land lines of Poplar Forest; and survey of roads to Campbell Court House. (See Jefferson Papers, No. 1,499.) ViU.

268: Poplar Forest Papers
. Surveys, plats, field notes, memoranda. 66 items. (See ibid. , No. 1,136.) ViU.

269: Poplar Forest Surveys and Plats.
3 items. (See ibid. , No. 7.) ViU.

270: RICHMOND.

1: First floor of Capitol.
Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". 14 3/4 x 9 1/4 in. Spring and early summer, 1780.

2: Second floor of Capitol.
Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AQ. 9 x 12 in. Spring and early summer, 1780.

Both CSmH9373.

271: RICHMOND.
Notes for Capitol. "Notes explicatives des plans du Capitole pour l'état de la Virginie." 9 pp. 7 1/4 x 4 1/2, 6 7/8 x 4 5/8 in. CSmH9374.

272: RICHMOND.
Capitol, as proposed by the Directors. Ink and wash. Scale: 15' = 1". 10 3/4 x 14 in. 1785. K109, MHi.


273-279: RICHMOND.
Plans and elevations for the Virginia Capitol. Jefferson based his design upon the Maison Carrée at Nîmes, and was assisted by Clérisseau, a French architect and archaeologist. The plan shows a square monumental hall, two stories high, with a pedestal for Washington's statue in the center of the cella and with two large rooms at the ends. Jefferson made earlier studies, now in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, for a building with porticoes on both ends. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB, BC, CW. 8 x 12, 10 1/2 x 17 1/2, 15 x 10 1/2, 12 1/2 x 11, 14 3/4 x 11, 19 1/2 x 25 3/4, 16 1/2 x 10 1/4 in. 1785. K110-K116. MHi. (See Nos. 11, 12, and 13.)



280: RICHMOND.
Original model for the Capitol, ordered in France by Jefferson and preserved in the Virginia Capitol. Scale: 5' = 1". 1785-1786. K117, Vi.

281: RICHMOND.
Governor's House. First floor plan showing rotunda house with wings. (This may be an early version of Jefferson's design for the President's House, Washington.) Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AL. 19 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. About 1780. ViU.

282: RICHMOND.
Governor's House. Second floor plan of 281. Ink. Paper AL. 19 1/4 x 12 in. About 1780. ViU.

283: RICHMOND.
Study for Governor's House. Ink. Scale: 16' = 1". Paper AX. 6 x 7 5/8 in. 1780. (See , Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia. II. Richmond, 1779-1780, Huntington Library Quarterly , XII, 307.) K104, MHi

284: RICHMOND.
Study for Governor's House. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper AW. 4 x 4 3/4 in. About 1780. (See ibid. , p. 306.) K105, MHi.

285: RICHMOND.
Study for the plan of a Governor's House. Ink. Scale: 12' = 1". Paper AV. 27 1/2 x 15 in. Probably 1779. K101, MHi.

286: RICHMOND.
Study for plan of Governor's House similar to , Select Architecture (London, 1757), Plate 12. Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". 7 3/8 x 9 1/2 in. About 1780. CSmH9375.

287: RICHMOND.
Sketch plans for Halls of Justice. Ink. Paper AY. 3 x 4 in. Probably summer, 1780. K106, MHi.

288: RICHMOND.
McRae House (311 N. 9th Street, now demolished). Plan. Pencil. Laid paper (envelope), no watermark. 8 1/2 x 3 in. K198, MHi.

289: RICHMOND.
McRae House. Plan. Ink. Scale: 16' = 1". Paper CC. 8 x 4 3/4 in. K199, MHi.

290: RICHMOND.
McRae House. Plan and notes. Ink. Laid paper (envelope), watermarked VGA. 6 x 7 3/4 in. K200, MHi.

291: RICHMOND.
McRae House. Plan and notes. Ink and pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. (Plan suggests also Caskie House at Main and Fifth Streets.) 11 x 8 5/8 in. K201, MHi.

292: RICHMOND.
McRae House? Plan. Ink and pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 11 1/2 x 5 1/4 in. 1809? K202, MHi.

293: RICHMOND.
Plan for extending the town, the central portion of which conforms to this layout today. Ink. Scale: 250' = 1". Paper AW. 27 1/4 x 15 in. Spring of 1780 or before. (

changed the date from a later one; see his Jefferson and Virginia. I, p. 304.) K102, MHi. (See No. 21.)

294: RICHMOND.
Plan for Shockoe Hill. Ink. Scale: 250' = 1". Paper AX. 7 3/4 x 6 1/8 in. Not later than spring of 1780. K103, MHi.

295: RICHMOND.
Plan of the town, showing 28 lots from which

shall be appropriated ground for the State House, Capitol, Halls of Justice and Prison. Ink. Paper AX. 6 1/8 x 7 3/4 in. Before July 17, 1780. Notes on back. CSmH9372.

296: SHADWELL?
Study for rebuilding. Ink. Paper BI. 2 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. About 1800? (See also 524, 525.) K141, MHi.

297: TUFTON.
Plan of the barn. Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. About 1810-1814. K197c, MHi.

298: TUFTON and LEGO.
Notes and sketches for barns. Ink and pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. About 1810-1814. K197b, MHi.

299: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Early study for the plan of pavilion and dormitory units. Ink and pencil. Scale: 10' = 1". Brown lined co-ordinate paper. 1804-1805? MHi.

300: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Early plan showing 7 pavilions around an open space with grass and trees, in letter to Dr. William Thornton, May 9, 1817. Ink. Laid paper, watermarked with a star above CO. 8 1/2 x 10 1/4 in. ViU.

301: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Early studies for pavilions. Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. About 1817 or before. K207, MHi.

302: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Study for Pavilion III. Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 11 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. 1817. K211, MHi.

303: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Studies for pavilions (drawn by Dr. William Thornton). Pencil and wash. Wove paper, no watermark. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (Same as 352.) 1817. K212, ViU.

304: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Plan and elevation study (drawn by Latrobe). Ink. 7 1/2 x 10 in. July 24, 1817. K213, MHi.

305: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Dormitories, West Range, with Hotels A and B. Plan. Ink. One of three variants. Scale: 40' = 1". Paper BD. 5 1/4 x 16 3/4 in. (See also 306, 366, 369.) 1817? K No. 1, ViU.

306: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Dormitories, West Range, with Hotels A and B. Plan. Ink. One of three variants. (See also 305, 366, 369.) Scale: 40' = 1". Paper CZ. 14 3/4 x 6 1/4 in. 1817? K No. 2, ViU.

307: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Lower Story of Dorick Pavilion." Front and side elevations. Ink. "Scale: 3 I. to the line." Paper BD. 25 x 6 in. Before October 6, 1817. K No. 3, ViU.

308: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
An earlier study for 366, unfinished. Ink. Paper BD. 26 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. Probably 1817. K No. 4, ViU.

309: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
This is an early study for Pavilion VII, the first building erected. It shows an elevation of the pavilion with adjacent dormitories and Chinese railings, and plans of the first and second floors. On back is an early study of the Lawn showing nine identical pavilions; the specifications begin:

The walls of the Pavilion are 116 feet running measure." 4, ViU. (See No. 23.)

310: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Elevation of pavilions with two-story dormitories (drawn by Dr. William Thornton). Ink and water color. Thin wove paper, watermarked J. WHATMAN. 13 x 9 1/4 in. 1817? (Edmund S. Campbell thought this might be the source of the design for Old Sweet Springs, Berkeley, West Virginia.) K No. 6, ViU.

311: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. VII W. Doric Palladio." Elevation and three plans. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 10 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. Cornerstone laid October 6, 1817. K No. 19, ViU.

312: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
General plan, sent to B. H. Latrobe from Monticello, June 12, 1817. Ink. Paper CW. 8 x 9 1/2 in. DLC, vol. 210, p. 37,469.

313: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Notes on the design of a frieze: "Ionic Dentil Cornice of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis as given by Palladio and Chambray." Cornice for drawing room in Pavilion VII, "the ornaments of the Frize to be copied from Desgodets' plate 4 ps. 44 ... to fit in an octagon angle." Paper CW. 6 3/4 x 10 1/2 in. About 1817. CSmH9404.

314: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Survey of Lawn. Paper CX. 6 x 9 3/4 in. About 1817-1819. ViU.

315: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Detail of serpentine walls shown on No. 26. While decorative, the walls are not particularly strong. Ink. Paper CZ. 8 x 2 3/4 in. About 1817-1822. ViU. (See No. 28.)


316: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. III W. Corinthian Palladio.&rdqup; Elevation and three plans, one with alternate flap. Specifications on back. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 12 x 11 1/2 in. 1818. (On September 30, 1821, Jefferson wrote to John H. Cocke that

Pavilions Number 3 and 7 undertaken in 1817 and 1818, Numbers 2, 4, 5, 9 finished. 17 marble caps from Italy No. 2, 3, 5, 8. No. 1, 6, 8, 10 not finished. ) K No. 15, ViU.

317: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Planetarium. Specification book. Wove paper. 5 x 8 in. 1819. ViU.

318: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Notes and specifications. Specification book. 22 pages. Dated July 18, 1819, on cover. ViU.

319-320: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Study for Pavilion II (opposite sides of the same sheet). Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. 1819. (See 321.) K209-K210, MHi.

321: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. II. Eastern range. Ionic of Fortuna Virilis." This drawing is of an elevation and three plans; specifications are on the back. On the first floor is the large schoolroom, and on the second floor are the professor's three rooms. Paper BD. 10 x 12 in. Scale: 10' = 1". 1819. On June 5, 1819, Jefferson wrote that he was about to begin the drawings for the pavilions on the east. K No. 14, ViU. (See No. 24.)


322: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. IV. Doric of Albano." Elevation and three plans. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 12 in. 1819. (See 321.) K No. 16, ViU.

323: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Study for Pavilion VI. Ink and pencil. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BB. 4 5/8 x 5 1/4 in. 1819. (See 321.) K208, MHi.

324: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"No. VI. East." Elevation and three plans. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 11 in. 1819. (See 321.) K No. 18, ViU.

325: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"No. VIII. East. Corinthian. Diocletian's Baths." Elevations and 3 plans. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. 1819. (See 321.) K No. 20, ViU.

326: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. X. East." Elevation and three plans. Specifications on back. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 9 x 11 1/2 in. Alternate flap on back. 1819. (See 321.) K No. 22, ViU.

327: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Survey of University site showing rotunda, "East Street," and "West Street." Ink. Scale: 20 Poles = 1". Paper CW. 8 x 6 1/4 in. (In folder with other fragments, one 3 1/2 x 5 3/4 in., giving dimensions for "Perry's houses.") ViU.

328: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Library." Elevation of the Rotunda. The exterior is based upon the Pantheon in Rome at one-half scale. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 17 1/4 x 8 3/4 in. 1819, see Thomas Jefferson, Archi- tect, p. 79; 1820, see Thomas Jefferson as an Architect and a Designer of Landscapes (Boston, 1913), pp. 43-44; 1821, see History of the University of Virginia, 5 vols. (New York, 1920-1922), 1, 249. Construction began in 1823. K No. 8, ViU. (See No. 27.)

329: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Library." Section of the Rotunda. Before the fire of 1895 the interior was divided into three floors, with two lower floors with suites of oval rooms, and the top floor for the dome or library room. Ink. On same sheet with 328 to its left. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 17 1/4 x 8 3/4 in. Construction began in 1823. K No. 9, ViU. (See No. 27.)

330: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
The Rotunda. First floor plan. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 12 1/4 x 8 3/4 in. Construction began in 1823. K No. 10, ViU.

331: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
The Rotunda. Plan of dome room. On back, specifications beginning: "Rotunda, reduced to the proportions of the Pantheon and accommodated to the purposes of a Library for the University with rooms for drawing, music, examinations and other accessory purposes." Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. Construction began in 1823. K No. 11, ViU.

332: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Additional notes for the Library." On back: small framing diagram for library dome. Ink. Wove paper, watermarked S & C Wise. 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. K No. 12, ViU.

333: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Fragment of a study for the plan of the Rotunda. Ink. Paper CZ. 7 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. with 2 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. portion cut out. Ki, ViU.

334: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Study for the plan of Pavilion VIII. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. About 1820. MHi.

335: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Bird's-eye view Of lawns and ranges without Rotunda, in parallel perspective. Ink and wash. Heavy, cold-pressed paper. 12 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. By Jefferson. Shaded by Cornelia J. Randolph? About 1820? K No. 7, ViU.

336: The "Plates, 1-15"
(see 337-351 following) are not by Jefferson but probably by his granddaughter, Cornelia J. Randolph. They are inked, shaded, and tinted. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-ordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. About 1820. ViU.

337: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Pavilion VIII, elevation and one plan. "Latrobe." K Pl. 1, ViU.

338: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Hotel A," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 2, ViU.

339: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Hotel B," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 3, ViU.

340: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Hotel C," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 4, ViU.

341: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Hotel D," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 5, ViU.

342: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Hotel E," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 6, ViU.

343: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Hotel F," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 7, ViU.

344: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. 1," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 8, ViU.

345: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Pavilion No. 2," elevation and one plan. K Pl. 9, ViU.

346: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Pavilion IV. K Pl. 10, ViU.

347: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Pavilions I and II, second-story plans. K Pl. 11, ViU.

348: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Pavilion V, elevation and plan. K Pl. 12, ViU.

349: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Pavilion VI, elevation and plan. K Pl. 13, ViU.

350: POPLAR FOREST.
First floor plan of Jefferson's retreat in Bedford County. The design was probably based on

edition of Inigo Jones, Vol. II, Plate 17. This is one of Jefferson's most successful designs. Drawn about 1820 by Cornelia J. Randolph? K Pl. 14, ViU. (See 262-263 and No. 29.)

351: POPLAR FOREST.
Garden elevation. Regarding the ornament on the house, Jefferson wrote that he did not mind taking liberties with his own buildings, but in public buildings the rules of classical architecture should be strictly followed. Drawn about 1820 by Cornelia J. Randolph? K Pl. 15, ViU. (See 262-263 and No. 30.)


351a: BREMO.
ViU. (See No. 31.)


351b: BREMO.
ViU. (See No. 32.)


352: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Studies for pavilions (drawn by Dr. William Thornton). Paper CW. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. 1817. (Same as 303.) K Pl. 16, ViU.

353: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Elevation of Pavilion X. Ink and wash. Thin paper, no watermark. 6 3/4 x 8 in. Drawn by Cornelia J. Randolph? K Pl. 17, ViU.

354: University of Virginia.
South elevation of the Rotunda with south elevations of Pavilions IX and X. Ink with tinted washes. Probably drawn by Cornelia J. Ran- dolph. Paper CW. 17 1/2 x 11 in. About 1820? ViU.

355: University of Virginia.
"No. 1. Pav. West." Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 11 3/4 x 10 in. Construction finished 1822. Chimney on flap. K No. 13, ViU.

356: University of Virginia.
"Pavilion No. V. W. Palladio's Ionic order, with modilions." Elevation and three plans. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 11 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. Construction finished in 1821. (See 316.) K No. 17, ViU.

357: University of Virginia.
"Pavilion No. IX We. Ionic of the temple of Fortuna Virilis." Elevation and three plans. "Latrobe" in Jefferson's writing, upper right. Specifications on back. The entrance motif is a favorite of Ledoux', whose work Jefferson had admired in Paris. Building completed 1821, as Jefferson wrote on September 30 of that year. Ink. Paper BD. 11 1/8 x 11 1/8 in. Scale: 10' = 1". K No. 21, ViU. (See No. 25.)


358: University of Virginia.
"C. Hotel. Ionic Dentil." Elevation and 3 plans (two stories). Ink. Paper BD. 9 1/4 x 12 in., with two overlays. Construction completed in 1822. K No. 23, ViU.

359: University of Virginia.
"Hotel B West." Unfinished studies for plan and elevation. Paper BD. 11 3/4 x 9 in. Construction completed in 1822. K No. 24, ViU.

360: University of Virginia.
"Hotel B. East." Elevation and two plans, with detail of arched window set in cornice. Ink. Specifications on back headed: "Hotel A. East. One story with a flat roof and Chinese parapet." Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. Construction completed in 1822. K No. 25, ViU.

361: University of Virginia.
"Hotel C. West. Proctor's." Elevation and two plans. One story. Specifications on back. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. Construction completed in 1822. K No. 26, ViU.

362: University of Virginia.
"Hotel D. East." Elevation and plan. One story. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 10 1/4 x 12 in. Construction completed in 1822. K No. 27, ViU.

363: University of Virginia.
"Hotel F East." Elevation and three plans. Two stories. Ink. Specifications on back. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. Construction completed in 1822. K No. 28, ViU.

364: University of Virginia.
Study. Plan of clinical amphitheatre. Ink. Paper BD. 12 x 11 3/4 in. Kc, ViU.

365: University of Virginia.
"Anatomical Theatre." Elevation, two plans, and section. Ink. Paper BD. 11 x 12 in. Construction began in 1826. (See Bruce, U. of Va., I, 269.) K No. 29, ViU.

366: University of Virginia.
Plan of Lawn with Rotunda. Ink. (306 was cut from this piece to permit substitutions - see also 305, 369.) Scale: 40' = 1". Paper BD. 27 1/4 x 12 3/4 in. 1823 or before. K No. 30, ViU.

367: University of Virginia.
Elevation and section of Dormitories, showing colonnades and "rooflets." Ink. Paper CZ. 22 x 7 1/4 in. "Scale: 3 I to the line." K No. 31, ViU.

368: University of Virginia.
Elevation of arcade for gymnasium. Pencil and wash. Scale: 1' = 3/16". Wove paper, brown co-ordinate lines with main squares 1 3/4 inch on a side. 4 3/8 x 16 in. Notes on reverse dated April 26, 1824. K. No. 32, ViU.

369: University of Virginia.
Third variant for range and gardens, showing serpentine walls. (See 305, 306, and 366.) Ink. Paper CZ. 15 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. Scale: 40' = 1". Ka, ViU.

370: "Railing of Terrasses."
Ink. Paper CX. 7 3/4x 10 in. Scale: full size. Kd, ViU.

371: University of Virginia.
"Plan of a clock for the Rotunda." Ink. Wove paper, watermarked FELLOWS. 10 x 8 in. 1818. (ViU also has a copy made by N. P. Trist, September 27, 1827. Ink. Paper CW. 7 3/4 x 10 in.) Kg, ViU.

372: University of Virginia.
Elevation of a Tuscan column. Ink. Scale: 2' = 1". Paper CZ. 5 1/2 x 19 1/4 in. Kh, ViU.

373: University of Virginia.
Note to Jefferson signed J. Dinsmore, regarding dimensions of the University. Paper CX. 6 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. Kp, ViU.

374: Elevation of three-story dormitory with eight rooms to each floor.
Three floor plans. (Probably studies for University of Virginia, not by Jefferson, possibly by General John H. Cocke; see his letter of May 3, 1819, to Jefferson.) Ink and wash. Paper CW. 13 x 10 in. ViU.

375: Elevation of two-story dormitory with wings.
Elevation of one-story dormitory. Two first-floor plans and one second-floor plan. Ink and wash. Paper CW. 12 1/2 x 9 in. (Possibly another study for 374.) ViU.

376: "Plan C."
Elevation and two plans of two-story dormitory. Ink and wash. Paper CW. 12 x 8 3/4 in. (Possibly another study for 374.) ViU.

377: Elevation and plans of dormitories.
Ink. Elevation shows arches on first floor and wood columns above. "Range 589 feet. 6 inches." Paper CW. 15 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. (Possibly another study for 374.) ViU.

378: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA?
Architrave? Fragment, badly damaged. 10 1/4 x 17 in. ViU.

379: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Description of a joint or splice," with a cutout model. ViU.

380: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Study for observatory. Pencil. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in. Kf, ViU.

381: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Observatory. Specifications on back. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 x 7 1/2 in. Ke, ViU.

382: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Study for Peter Maverick's engraving published in 1822, showing first floor of Rotunda with oval rooms and sixteen rooms in wings, bis Library. This drawing shows the oval rooms on the main floor, as they were before the fire of 1895. There are ten pavilions on the Lawn, one for each professor, with dormitories between them. The six pavilions in the outer wings were "hotels" or dining halls. Ink. 17 x 19 1/2 in. (Not in , Ground Plans and Prints of the University of Virginia, 1822-1826, American Philosophical Society, Proceedings, XC [1946], 81-90.) Vi. (See No. 26.)

383: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Peter Maverick's plan, showing first floor of Rotunda with oval rooms, with eight rooms and colonnades in wings. 16 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. Ink. Drawn by Thomas Jefferson? (Not in ibid., pp. 81-89. This is another study for the Maverick engraving of 1822.) Printed as No. 26 in Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Drawings [1st edn.] (Boston, 1960). Vi.

384: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Peter Maverick's plan, with design sources for pavilions written in ink by Ellen Ran- dolph Coolidge. Engraving. 1822. (In a private collection and unavailable for study. Tipped into Thomas Jefferson, Architect, preceding Index, as a 1923 facsimile.)

385: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Peter Maverick's plan, showing plan of dome room of Rotunda. Drawn by John Neilson. Wove paper, illegible watermark. Engraving, damaged. 21 x 18 1/2 in. 1825. (For the history and various states of this and other prints, see , Ground Plans and Prints, pp. 81-90. There are three other copies at ViU: 21 x 18 3/4; 21 3/4 x l9 1/4; and about 21 3/4 x 19 in.) ViU.

386: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Plan for a lecture room laboratory from Dr. Emmet. Ink. 8 5/16 x 12 in. (On verso Jefferson noted: "rec'd 12 May 1825.") DLC, vol. 235, p. 42,146.

387: WASHINGTON.
Study for the Capitol. Ink. Paper BF. 7 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. 1792. K132, MHi.

388: WASHINGTON.
Study for the Capitol, showing 4 oval rooms. (A modified scheme of this arrangement was later used for the Rotunda, University of Virginia.) 1792? Paper CX. 7 1/4 x 7 in. MHi.


389: WASHINGTON.
Tracing by Jefferson of Hallet's modifications of Thornton's design of the Capitol indicates his great interest in the buildings; it was made that he might study changes. Pencil. Paper BG. 19 3/4 x 16 1/4 in. 1796-1803. K132a, MHi. (See No. 18.)

390: WASHINGTON.
Plan of South wing of Capitol. Not by Jefferson. Ink and watercolor. Wove paper, watermarked Russell & Co., 1797. 14 3/4 x 20 3/4 in. About 1800. ViU.

391: WASHINGTON.
Sketch and notes for Capitol, "for B. H. Latrobe, Jno Lenthall." Ink. Paper CM. 1806? K180a, MHi.

392: WASHINGTON.
Sketch by B. H. Latrobe, showing the reason why the vault fell in the Court room in the North Wing of the Capitol, killing Mr. Lenthall. In Latrobe to Jefferson, September 23, 1808. DLC.

393: WASHINGTON.
Columns for the Capitol. Ink. 7 5/8 x 9 5/8 in. In Latrobe to Jefferson, July 18, 1815. DLC, vol. 204, pp. 36,356-36,357.

394: WASHINGTON.
Two drawings by B. H. Latrobe, one of a tobacco plant, the other of the capital derived from it. Ink. 7 3/4 x 9 7/8 in. November 5, 1816. DLC, vol. 208, p. 37,148.

395: WASHINGTON.
Abram Faws's design for the Capitol. Ink and pencil. Scale: about 11' = 1". 18 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. 1792. K130, MdHi.

396: WASHINGTON.
Original competition plan of the President's House, Washington. Drawn by James Hoban. Ink, pencil, and wash. Scale of plan: 6' = 1"; later 7.25' = 1"; for the section, twice these figures. 21 x 28 in. 1792. K179, MHi.

397-398: WASHINGTON.
President's House. Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 21 x 27 1/2, 14 x 21 in. 1792. K125-Kl26, MHi.

399, 400, 400 bis, 401: WASHINGTON.
Design for the President's House, as submitted. Ink and wash. Scale: about 10' = 1". 15 x 16 1/2, 8 3/4 x 15 3/4, l3 1/4 x 16 1/2, 11 1/4 x 15 in. 1792-1793. K127-K129, MdHi.

402: WASHINGTON.
Study by Latrobe for dependencies of President's House (on back of 405). Pencil. 15 3/4 x 10 1/4 in. 1805. K178, Mhi.

403: WASHINGTON.
Study for the President's House. Pencil with notes in ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BE. 14 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. 1792. K131, MHi.

404: WASHINGTON.
Sections through the colonnade and offices of the President's House. Ink. Scale: 3.72' = 1". Paper CF. 10 1/2 x 16 3/8 in. Probably 1805. K177, MHi.

405: WASHINGTON.
Plan of dependencies of President's House. Ink, pencil, and wash. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 21 x 28 in. Probably 1804. K175, Mhi.

406: WASHINGTON.
Study for section to accompany 405. Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. 1 5/8 x 9 3/4 in. Probably from 1804. K176, MHi.

407: WASHINGTON.
Steps for the President's House from Mr. Lenthall. Ink. 7 3/4 x 10 in. July 6, 1808. DLC, vol. 178, p. 31,649.

408: "President's House."
Memoranda:

1: Labor for digging the Western offices.
Paper CW. 3 3/8 x 6 1/2 in.;

2: Size of the rooms.
Paper CX. 2 x 7 in. Both CSmH9402.

409: Study for Rotunda-plan house (probably for the President's House in Washington).
Pencil, ink notes on reverse. Wove paper, probably CL, watermarked LONDON. 9 1/2 x 8 in. 1800-1803. ViU.

410: label Studies for Rotunda-plan house (probably for the President's House, Washington).
Sketches in pencil both sides of sheet. Paper DB. 14 3/4 x 9 in. 1792 or before? ViU.


411: A Rotunda House (probably the ~President's House, Washington).
Exercise in drawing by Robert Mills. T. Jefferson, Archt. R. Mills, Delt. 1803. Scale: 10' = 1". 15 1/2 x 20 3/4 in. ( decided this was not for Shadwell: see his Jefferson ... I, p. 119. For plan and section, see 412 and 413.) K181, MHi. (See No. 16.)

412: A Rotunda House (probably the President's House, Washington).
Floor plan drawn by Robert Mills. Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CW. 11 x 8 in. 1803. ViU (lent by Graham Clark).

413: A Rotunda House (probably the President's House, Washington).
"Longitudinal Section." Thomas Jefferson, Archt Robt Mills, Del. Paper CW. 10 3/4 x 8 in. 1803. ViU (lent by Graham Clark).

414: WASHINGTON.
Treasury office. Drawn by George Hadfield. Ink and wash. Scale: 7 1/2' = 1". 12 1/2 x 24 1/2 in. 1796-1797. K180, MHi.

415: Washington.
Map of the future city, showing Georgetown, Rock Creek, etc. 288 lots, some marked "President,&rquo; "Capitol," etc. Ink (press copy). 15 1/4 x 9 5/8 in. March, 1791. (See, Jefferson Himself [Cambridge, 1942], pp. 224-225, and , Thomas Jefferson and the National Capitol [Washington, 1946], facing p. 28.) DLC, vol. 62, p. 10,805.

416: Washington.
Drawing (press copy) showing a typical square. The lots to be sold out in breadth of 50 feet; their depths to extend to the diagonal of the square. Proceedings to be had under the Residence Act. Paper laid, watermark incomplete. 9 3/4 x 8 in. November 29, 1790. DLC, George Washington Papers, vol. 58, pp. 9,930-9,931.

417: Washington.
Method of laying out long streets (at end of four-page memorandum). Paper CY. 9 x 14 1/2 in. November 29, 1790. DLC, George Washington Papers.

418: Washington.
Drawing (press copy) showing a cross-section of Pennsylvania Avenue, planted with four rows of trees. ( I think this is the best design, Jefferson to Thomas Monroe, March 21, 1803.) 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in. DLC.

419: WILLIAMSBURG?
"Design of a chapel: the model, the temple of Vesta. Pallad. B.4. Pl. 38. 39." Specifications on back. Ink. Paper AC. 6 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. About 1770. All drawings with ink hatching are generally early. CSmH9387. (See No. 9.)


420: WILLIAMSBURG.
Study for plan of a rotunda house (probably a new Governor's Palace). Ink. Paper AG? 7 x 8 1/4 in. About 1772-1773. CSmH9664.


421: WILLIAMSBURG.
"Plan for an addition to the College of William and Mary, drawn at the request of Ld Dunmore." Only the foundation for the addition was completed. Ink. Scale: 20' = 1". Paper AG. 9 x 13 5/8 in. 1771-1772. CSmH9367. (See No. 10.)

422: WILLIAMSBURG.
Measured plan of Governor's Palace, made by Jefferson to study changes. Ink. Paper CX. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. 1768? (See, Virginia ... I, p. 119. Paper seems to be the same as 425; if so, it was drawn 1779-1781. K95, MHi. (See No. 8.)

423-424: WILLIAMSBURG.
Studies for remodeling Governor's Palace (opposite sides, same sheet). Paper AR. 7 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. 1779-1781. K96-K97, MHi.

425: WILLIAMSBURG.
Study for remodeling Governor's Palace with a temple-form roof and two pediments. Ink. Laid paper, cardinal watermark. 7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. 1779-1781. (Jefferson to Richard Henry Lee, January 2, 1780, is on the same paper, a fact also discovered by, Public Buildings of Williamsburg [New York, 1958], p. 179, but overlooked by when he changed its date and those of 427 and 428 from 1779 to 1772 in Virginia ... I, p. 120.) K98, MHi. (See No. 7.)

426: WILLIAMSBURG.
Study for plan of dependencies for Governor's Palace (on back of 425). 1779-1781. K99, MHi.

427: WILLIAMSBURG.
Final study for remodeling the Governor's Palace. Ink. Scale: 12' = 1". Paper AV. 13 x 8 1/2 in. 1779-1781. (See 425.) K100, MHi.

428: Drawing for a bar or handle?
Ink. Paper BY. About 1806? K231f, MHi.

429: "Size of timbers for a barn."
Not by Jefferson. Ink. Paper CN. 1809-1810. K197d, MHi.

430: Drawing for an arch bridge.
Drawn by Robert Mills? India ink. Paper CT. 8 1/4 x 17 3/4 in. 1826? K231o, MHi.

430a: Drawing for an arch bridge.
Two drawings, same as 430. Paper DD. ViU.

431: Perspective view of four buildings about a quadrangle having an equestrian statue in the center.
Not by Jefferson. Ink (engraving). Paper CU. 18 3/4 x 15 1/2 in. K231p, MHi.

432: Template for hollow casting for vase.
Pencil. Scale: full size. Paper AS. About 1778? K231i, MHi.

433: "Algerine Cement."
Paper CW. 8 x 3 in. Kn, ViU.

434: Drawing of a brick chimney.
Ink. Paper CW. 8 7/8 x 3 3/16 in. 1797? DLC, vol. 102, p. 17,536.

435: A church with Tuscan portico.
Front and side elevation. Floor plan and balcony plan. Ink and watercolor. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CW. About 14 x 11 in. Design of Jefferson's drawn by Cornelia J. Randolph? About 1820? ViU.

436: Design for a desk.
Paper CX. 4 1/2 x 6 in. ViU.

437: Layout for a dial.
Ink. Scale: full size. Paper CW. 1816? K231m, MHi.

438: Section of a dome.
Ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BD. K231c, MHi.

439: Plan for an Exchange, showing a coffee-room.
Ink. Paper CX. 9 x 14 1/2 in. MHi.

440: Notes on furniture.
Reading desk, cradle, bed-stead, etc. Paper CX. 5 1/2 x 2 3/8 in. MHi.

441: Plan of a garden 240' x 450'.
Ink. Scale: 40' = 1". Paper CX. 13 3/4 x 21 in. K231w, MHi.

442: Geometrical drawings, probably from Thomas Paine.
Unsigned. Ink. 8 1/4 x 10 in. DLC, vol. 155, p. 27,169.

443-444: Profiles for goblets.
Pencil. Scale: full size. Paper BH. About 1794-1796? K231j-K231k, MHi.

445: A heating plant, showing pipes.
On back: "fireplace" for central heating. Ink, shaded in pencil. Paper AD. (While this paper was used early, this drawing was probably made by Jefferson after his return from France in 1789.) 7 1/2 x 12 in. DLC, vol. 233, p. 41,664.

446: Plan of house with central chimney.
Notes on back. Not by Jefferson. Ink. Scale: about 8' = 1". Paper AA. 6 x 5 1/2 in. 1769? Kl, MHi.

447: Plan of a house with central chimney.
Pencil notes on back. Not by Jefferson. Ink. Paper AB. 5 x 5 in. K2, MHi.

448: Plan of house with central chimney.
Not by Jefferson. Ink and pencil. Paper CX. 7 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. 1769? K3, MHi.

449-449 bis:
Studies for a house and connected service areas.
Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Papers BA, AZ. 4 1/4, x 7 1/2, 8 3/4 x 7 1/2 in. Probably 1783-1784. K108-K108 bis, MHi

.

450-453: Studies for urban houses.
Pencil and ink. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 8 x 11 1/2, 9 x 11 3/4, 8 3/4 x 11 3/4, 10 1/4 x 16 1/2 in. 1789-1794? K219-K222, Mhi.

454: Study for an urban house.
Ink. Laid paper, upper part of crown and ornate shield. 8 1/4 x 7 in. 1789-1790? K223, MHi.

455: Studies for a city house for Jefferson.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 11 1/4 x 9 in. 1789-1790? K224, MHi.

456-457: Studies for houses.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 11 1/2 x 8 1/4, 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 in. 1789-- 1794? K225-K226, MHi.

458: Study for a city house.
Pencil. Scale: about 16' = 1". Paper CQ. 14 x 6 in. 1789-1794? K227, MHi.

459: Studies for city houses.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 9 1/4 x 11 3/4 in. 1789-1794? K228, MHi.

460-462: Studies for a city house.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 8 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. 1789-1794? K229-K231, MHi.

463: Plan of a house?
Ink. Paper CR. K231a, MHi.

464: Plan and elevation of a house, with drawings of a Chippendale chair and dormer window.
About 5 x 3 in. (In a private collection and unavailable for study.)

465: Sketch for a house with a portico and depend- encies.
Paper DC. Probably before 1800. ViU.

466: Sketch plans of two houses and of a winnowing barn.
Ink. Paper CN. 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 in. About 1809-1810. MHi.

467-468: Drawings of a house for John Timberlake.
Not by Jefferson. Ink and watercolor. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper CU. 11 1/2 x 14 3/4 in. 1831. K231q-K231r, MHi.

469: "Plan of a Log [outbuilding?]."
Octagonal building with four rooms and a coach room in the center. Circular roof. Ink. Press copy. 7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. MHi.

470: Drawing for a metal latch.
Pencil. Scale: full size? Paper BD. K231g, MHi.

471-484: Mills, canals, etc.
About 1793-1817. K169n-Kl69aa, MHi.

485: Mills.
Ink. Paper CN. 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. About 1809. DLC, vol. 194, p. 34,552.

486: Floor plan of a grist mill with detail of roller and specifications.
Ink. Scale: 4' = 1". Paper probably AH or AD. 12 1/4 x 15 in., foxed. (According to Kimball, foxing occurred only with the very earliest papers which were damaged in the fire at Shadwell, February 1, 1770.) CSmH9378.

487: Map of a canal and mill.
Paper CN. 7 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. About 1809 or 1810. ViU.

488: A prison with a cell for solitary confinement.
Specifications on back. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 4 7/8 x 9 1/8 in. MHi.

489: A retreat
. Pencil. Paper CX. 8 x 12 3/8 in. MHi.

490-491: A retreat.
Pencil. Scale: about 10' = 1". Paper BB. 8 1/2 x 10 3/4, 9 x 11 1/2 in. 1789-1794? K217-K218, MHi.

492: A retreat.
Ink. Scale: 6' = 1". Paper CP. 10 3/4 x 8 in. Paper CP. 1789-1794? K216, MHi.

493-495: A retreat.
Ink and pencil. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BH. 8 x 11 1/2 in. 1794? K133-K135, MHi.

496: Octagonal building with four porticoes.
A retreat? Building in form of a Greek cross, with framing plan. (Probably a development of 490.) Laid paper. 4 3/4 x 8 1/4 in. ViU.

497: "A garden seat by Mr. Jones. From Chamber's Kew."
Writing not by Jefferson, perhaps Cornelia J. Randolph. A study of rendering. Ink. Paper CW. 9 x 15 1/2 in. Kl, ViU.

498: Sketch for a circular stand with three shelves.
Ink. Paper CX. K231d, MHi.

499: "The hewing of stone."
Paper CN. Portion watermarked. 8 x 5 in. Ko, ViU.

500: Drawings for an iron strap.
Ink. Paper AT. About 1778? K231h, MHi.

501: Sketches for an extension table?
Pencil. Paper CS. K231e, MHi.

502: Tuscan column and base.
Rendered in wash. Paper CX. 8 x 9 in. Perhaps a study by Mills to teach Cornelia J. Randolph rendering. Km, ViU.

503: Plans of two square pavilions with notes.
Ink (press copy). Paper CL. K231b, MHi.

504: Working drawings for a polygraph writing machine, and for carriage spring.
3 sheets. Ink. Paper CW, CX. CSmH9395.

505: A paper protractor, homemade.
Kk, ViU.

506: "Bill of scantling delivd. Mr. Fraser."
Paper DC. 5 1/2 x 6 in. Dated June, 1783. ViU.

507: Design for an urn.
Ink. Scale: full size. Paper BH. About 1794-1796? K231l, MHi.

508: Fragment of a plan for a windmill.
Ink. Paper AT? 6 1/4 x 8 in. About 1778. CSmH9399.

509: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
"Survey of 66 acres of land from Edward Carter Esq. to Nicholas Meriwether Lewis by Hudson Martin. Oct. 19, 1790." Scale: about 40 poles = 1". Paper CX. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. CSmH9377.

510: Survey showing the boundaries of Nicholas Lewis' land lying between Charlottesville and the Rivanna River.
(Includes a town plat of Charlottesville.) Ink. Scale: 50 poles = 1". Paper AL. 16 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. 1770-1775? CSmH9366.

511: Extracts copied by Mr. Jefferson from his patent for 157 acres in Botetourt County, granted by Lord Dunmore in 1774.
4 x 8 in. CSmH9368.

512: BUCK ISLAND.
Survey showing two tracts of land bought by Philip Mazzei. Ink. No scale. Paper BH. 6 3/4 x 7 1/4 in. About 1795. CSmH9383.

513: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey showing the boundaries of William Short's lands. Ink. Scale: 30 poles = 1". Paper BS, with date 1794. 21 3/4 x 17 in. About 1796 or later. CSmH9385.

514: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey of 372 acres, 34 poles, of land for Messrs. William Carter and Benjamin Brown, by Hardin Davis, July 18, 1801. Copied by Jefferson. Ink. No scale. Paper BY. 10 x 15 3/4 in. About 1806. CSmH9388.

515: Sketch showing location of Lynch's patent of 41 1/2 acres on the Rivanna River. Ink. No scale. Paper DA. 15 x 18
1/2 in. About 1801. CSmH9392.

516: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey of 496 1/2 acres of land on Moore's Creek, surveyed for Thomas Wells, Jr., by William Woods. March 29, 1802. Copied by Jefferson. Ink. Paper BY. 7 7/8 x 9 7/8 in. About 1806. CSmH9393.

517: Survey of land purchased from Nicholas Lewis (27 1/2 acres) and Richard Overton (22 1/2 acres).
August 31, 1802. Ink. Scale: 40 poles = 1". Paper BY. 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in. About 1806. CSmH9394.

518: Survey showing the land purchased from Benjamin Brown and Thomas Wells.
Ink. Paper BY. 14 3/8 x 19 3/4 in. About 1806. CSmH665.

519: Survey showing the land purchased from Benjamin Brown and Thomas.
Ink. No scale. Paper BY. 9 7/8 x 15 1/2 in. About 1806. CSmH9391.

520: Survey of 1,030 acres of land on the west side of Rivanna River, one mile below Milton, by William Tompkins.
June, 1812. Copied by Jefferson. Scale: 40 poles = 1". Paper CW. 10 3/8 x 15 5/8 in. CSmH9403.

521: MONTICELLO.
Surveys on laying off the fields. Ink. Scale: 40 poles = 1". 9 plats with 2 sheets of notes (11 pieces). Paper BH, AL, BH, BH, AL, laid, watermarked with top of coronet, BH, BH, CX, BH, 8-page folder, pp. 3-6 watermarked Curteis & Sons. 1794. CSmH9379.

522: MONTICELLO.
Surveys of Tufton. Ink. Scale: 40 poles = 1". 5 plats and 1 sheet of notes (6 pieces). Paper BH. 1794-1796. CSmH9381.

523: Map of the Natural Bridge (then a part of Jefferson's patent in Botetourt County).
Not by Jefferson. Ink and wash. 17 x 23 in. CSmH9370.

524: Miscellaneous surveying memoranda.
Ink. Various sizes. 4 sets of notes and 1 sketch (5 pieces). Sketch shows "bearing of Shadwell chimney." Paper CX, CX, AF, laid paper, watermarked 1794, BY. 1794-about 1806. CSmH9382.

525: Plat showing part of the Shadwell tract leased to E. Alexander.
8 x 9 3/4 in. MoHi.

526: Miscellaneous Surveys, maps, and plats by Jef- ferson.
ViU.

527: ANNAPOLIS.
Hammond-Harwoodhouse, measured drawings of the plan and elevation showing windows and door. Ink. Paper AZ. 7 1/4 x 8 3/4 in. 1783-1784. MHi.

528: MONTICELLO.
Survey showing oval boundary of the northeast lawn. Ink. Scale: 20' = 1". Paper BR. 10 x 15 1/2 in. After 1803. MHi.

529: A retreat.
A study for 493. Pencil. 7 7/8 x 12 1/4 in. 1794? MHi.

530:Barn and shed.
Specifications, with sketch of barn. Ink. 4 7/8 x 8 1/4 in. MHi.

531: Combined writing desk and dressing table.
Ink. 15 x 8 1/2 in. Mhi.

532: Drawings for a carriage.
Ink. Five "figs" and notes on three sheets. Ca. 1805-1806. FC2713, ViU.

533: Sketches for the body of a carriage.
M1, M2, MHi.

534: Sketch for body and frame of a carriage, with notes
. Press copy. Mll, MHi.

535: Sketches of "Clarke's Jaunting car."
M13, MHi.

536: CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Map copied from one prepared by George Carrington. Dated 1777 May 2. FC2353, ViU.

537: Rough plan of porticoed building with four octagonal rooms arranged about a square.
On verve of letter, 1777 August 15 from Charles S. Lewis, Jr. May be related to 496. ViU 9828a.

538: Sketch for a table, cat 1782.
FC2382, ViU.

539: MONTICELLO.
Preliminary plan for east front addition. [Ante 1794]. ViU 9090a. (See alsa 135. )

540: MONTICELLO.
Notes for construction of icehouse coachrooms, etc. M3, MHi.

541: Sketch and specifications for spectacles, ca 1789.
FC2432, ViU.

542: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey map of road from Secretary's Ford. Dated April 16, 1794. FC 2534, ViU.

543: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey of Lego. Dated July 29, 1794 FC2536, ViU.

544: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Surveys of [Monticello]. One dated 1795 June 16. Three items. FC2540, ViU.

545: BEDFORD COUNTY
. Plat of land of T. M. Randolph and others. [Post 1800]. Scale: 100 poles = 1". ViU 9090a.

546: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey of Monti- cello, with outline of buildings. Dated 1806 August 3. FC2720, ViU.

547: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Plat of Lego. Press copy. Dated December 29, 1809. FC2789, ViU.

548: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Survey of line between Lego and Pantops. Dated 1811 April 17. FC2801, ViU.

549: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Plat of lands of Charles`Lewis Bankhead. Dated 1811 April. ViU 1397.

550: CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Copies of exhibits in answer to suit of Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison. Ca. 1812 August. TB 1188, ViU.

551: Drawing [for the base of a globe].
M23, MHi.

552: Drawings for delineations of the path of the sun ( for use with a globe? ).
Not by Jefferson. M20, M25, MHi.

553: Trigonometric calculations for arcs of two domes or globes.
On verve of letter, 1819 April 9 from Edmund Bacon. FC2951, ViU.

554: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Three plats of University land, ca. 1819. TB1761, ViU. (See also 327a. )

555: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
"Instructions to Mr. Brockenbrough" concerning construction of university buildings and water supply system, including a sketch for measuring "the typanum of the portico of the Rotunda" for a clock and bell. TB2324, ViU.

556: Sketch and specifications for a game bag.
TB2337, ViU.

557: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Map of area from Charlottesville to Milton. FC3131, ViU.

558: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Plat of Harrison family land. FC3132, viu.

559: VIRGINIA.
Map of James River and Fluvanna River basins from Richmond to Monticello. FC3133, viu.

560: ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Plat of land of Nicholas M. Lewis. FC3134, Vi U.

561: Drawing for a locking mechanism ( ? ) .
ViU 5533.

562: MONTICELLO.
Rough sketch of outline of house and dependencies. Authenticated in unidentified hand. ViU 9828.

563: MONTICELLO.
Two sketches of plan showing locations of furnishings and works of art. By Cornelia J. Randolph. Post July, 1826. ViU.

564: Notes on "Horse Wheels" for mills at Tufton and Lego.
Calculations on verve are by Jefferson. FC3109, ViU.

565: Drawings for a "Horse VVheel" [threshing ma chine]. Not by Jefferson.
M7, M8, MHi.

Sketches and specifications for a wind vane to operate machinery?].

Badly damaged. M16, M17 MHi

567: Sketches for machines for milling flour, "for working fire engine" and "for breaking plaister."
M6, MHi.

568: Cross-sectional drawing [for construction of a beam].
M5, MHi.

569: Drawing for a book press or cabinet.
M26, MHi.

570: Sketch and specifications for a book press with drawer.
MHi.

571: Rough sketch for a fireplace.
Ml9, MHi.

572: Sketches for bolt heads (?) to be cast in iron.
M21, MHi.

573: Sketches of an apple press.
MHi.

574: Sketch of Paul Pilsbury's machine for shelling Indian corn.
DLC.

575: "A Portable copying press."
Drawings and specifications. M18, MHi.

576: Sketches and notes for a "Portable Frame for [constructing] Ridges."
Fragment. FC3107, ViU.


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