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Topic: The American Revolution and Constitution

ITINERARY AND CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON 1792-1793 - Thomas Jefferson, The Works, vol. 7 (Correspondence 1792-1793) [1905]

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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Federal Edition (New York and London, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904-5). Vol. 7

Part of: The Works of Thomas Jefferson, 12 vols.

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ITINERARY AND CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON

1792-1793

At Philadelphia.
1792.—May29.Sends letter on Treaty to Hammond.
June3.Hammond dines with Jefferson.
18.Writes Notes on Young’s Letter.
July10.Has interview with Washington.
13.Leaves Philadelphia.
22.Arrives at Monticello.
Sept.9.Writes defence to President.
22.Leaves Monticello.
30.At Gunston Hall.
Oct.1.At Mount Vernon.
At Georgetown and Bladensburg.
2.At Baltimore.
5.At Wilmington.
At Philadelphia.
Residence at 287 High (now Market) Street.
Department of State office in High (now Market) Street.
31.Cabinet meeting.
Nov.Drafts paragraphs for President’s Message.
?Drafts Act concerning Public Debt.
26.Reports on Neufville.
Dec.1.Drafts amendment to Intercourse Bill.
3.Opinion on Fugitive Slaves.
7.Drafts Message on Southern Indians.
10.Cabinet meeting.
Writes Notes on Bankrupt Bill.
27.Interview with President.
1793.—Jan.Draws instructions for Michaux.
Reconsiders resignation.
Sells negroes.
Feb.7.Paper on Maladministration of Treasury.
Interview with President.
?Drafts Giles Resolutions.
12.Questions and notes as to France.
13.Sends circular letter on commerce.
16.Reports on Rogers.
20.Interview with President.
Offered French Mission.
25.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on French Application.
Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Indian War.
27.Giles Resolutions moved.
28.Cabinet meeting.
Mar.2.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on French Debt.
Rents house on banks of Schuylkill.
10.Reports on Indian boundaries.
Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Filibusters.
18.Cabinet Council.
Apr.8.Genet lands at Charleston.
19.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Proclamation and French Minister.
22.Proclamation of Neutrality signed.
Cabinet learns of Genet’s arrival.
28.Opinion on French Treaties.
May8.Opposes Hamilton’s circular to collectors.
16.Opinion on Little Sarah.
Genet arrives in Philadelphia.
18.Ternant delivers letter of recall.
Genet presents letter of credence.
20.Cabinet Council.
23.Interview with President.
29.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Creek Indians.
June1.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Secret Indian Agent.
5.Opinion on New Loan.
12.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Polly and Catherine.
17.Second Opinion on New Loan.
Drafts Cabinet Opinion on French Privateers.
19.Writes to Hammond on Treaty.
20.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Spanish Affairs.
July5.Cabinet Meeting on Genet’s Application.
Receives call from Genet.
7.Has Interview with Genet Relative to Little Sarah.
8.Dissents from Cabinet Opinion on Little Sarah.
1793.—July10.Drafts Cabinet of Decision.
12.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Privateers and Prizes.
15.Cabinet Meeting in regard to Little Sarah.
18.Partly Drafts Questions for Judges.
23.Cabinet meeting on French Debt.
29.Drafts Cabinet Questions.
30.Rules concerning belligerents discussed.
31.Renews request to resign.
Aug.2.Recall of Genet decided on.
3.Rules governing belligerents adopted.
4.Opinion on calling Congress.
5.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Privateers and Prizes.
6.Interview with Washington concerning Resignation.
15.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Prizes.
16.Frames Letter to Morris on recall of Genet.
20.Letter to Morris agreed upon.