Jefferson Papers Indexes | Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Index to volume 36 | E
Eastburn, Robert [3 subentries]
Eastern Branch [See redirect]
East India Company [1 reference]
East Indies [3 references]
Eaton, William [4 references]
eclipses [1 reference]
Eddy, Thomas [3 subentries]
Eden (Eaden), Reverend [1 reference]
Edgar, John [1 reference]
Edgehill (Randolph estate) [4 references]
Edinburgh [1 reference]
education [16 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Edwards, Capt. [1 reference]
Edwards, Enoch [1 reference]
Eel River [1 reference]
Egypt [1 reference]
election of 1800 [9 subentries]
election of 1804 [5 references]
Élémens de Chymie (Jean Antoine Chaptal) [1 reference]
Éléments d'idéologie (Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy) [1 reference]
Elements of Euclid (Robert Simson) [2 references]
Elements of Perspective (John Wood) [1 reference]
elephants [1 reference]
Elizabeth (ship) [1 reference]
Ellery, Christopher [2 subentries]
Ellicott, Andrew [8 subentries]
Ellicott's New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanac (Andrew Ellicott) [1 reference]
Elliott, William [1 reference]
Ellis, John [2 subentries]
Ellsworth, Oliver [1 reference]
Elmendorf, Lucas C. [1 reference]
Elmer, Ebenezer [3 subentries]
Elmer, Jonathan [1 reference]
engineers [1 reference]
Eno, Edward [1 reference]
Enterprize (U.S. schooner) [6 references]
“Epaminondas” (Augustus B. Woodward) [1 reference]
Episcopalians [1 reference]
Eppes, Francis (TJ's brother-in-law) [5 subentries]
Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ's grandson) [2 subentries]
Eppes, John Wayles (TJ's son-in-law) [15 subentries]
Eppes, Mary Jefferson (Maria, Polly, Mrs. John Wayles Eppes, TJ's daughter) [10 subentries]
Eppington, Va. [3 references]
Erie Canal [1 reference]
Erving, George W. [4 references]
Escambia River [2 references]
Esch, Henry [2 subentries]
Essex Junto [1 reference]
Etting, Reuben [4 references]
Euclid [2 references]
Europe [6 subentries]
Eustis, Caroline Langdon [1 reference]
Eustis, William [7 subentries]
Examination of the President's Message, at the Opening of Congress December 7, 1801 (Alexander Hamilton) [1 reference]
Examiner (Richmond) [3 references]
exequaturs [3 references]
Expositor (Washington, D.C.) [1 reference]