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Subject Area: Political Theory
Topic: The American Revolution and Constitution

ITINERARY AND CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON 1816–1826 - Thomas Jefferson, The Works, vol. 12 (Correspondence and Papers 1816-1826) [1905]

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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Federal Edition (New York and London, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904-5). Vol. 12.

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

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ITINERARY AND CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON 1816–1826

1816.—July 10.At Monticello.
Writes sketch of Peyton Randolph.
Sept.Reads proof of Wirt’s Life of Patrick Henry.
25.At Poplar Forest.
Oct. 5.At Monticello.
16.Writes inscription for National Capitol.
24-Dec. 5.At Poplar Forest.
Dec. 11.At Monticello.
1817.—Apr. 25–6.At Poplar Forest.
28.At Monticello.
July 1.At Poplar Forest.
15.At Monticello.
Aug. 11-Sept. 18.At Poplar Forest.
Sept. 21.At Monticello.
Nov. 22-Dec. 20.At Poplar Forest.
Dec. 23.At Monticello.
1818.—Apr. 17-May 3.At Poplar Forest.
May 6.At Monticello.
July 3.At Poplar Forest.
Aug. 1–4.At Rockfish Gap.
7–21.At Warm Springs.
Sept. 1.At Monticello.
Writes Anecdotes of Franklin.
1819.—Apr. 22.At Poplar Forest.
May 1.At Monticello.
July 10-Sept. 10.At Poplar Forest.
Sept. 14.At Monticello.
Nov.Draws Plan of circulating medium.
1820.—Sept. 13–21.At Poplar Forest.
24.At Monticello.
Nov. 15.At Poplar Forest.
Dec. 19.At Monticello.
1821.—Oct. 20.At Buckspring.
27.At Monticello.
1822.—MayWrites answer to “A Native of Virginia.”
21–6.At Poplar Forest.
30.At Monticello.
1823.—May 21.At Poplar Forest.
27.At Monticello.
JuneAt Bedford.
JulyAt Monticello.
1824.—Dec.Visited by Daniel Webster.
1825.—Dec.Drafts Protest for Virginia.
1826.—Feb.Writes Notes on Lotteries.
Mar. 16.Executes Will.
17.Adds Codicil to Will.
June 24.Declines invitation to join in celebrating July 4th.
25.Writes last letter.
July 4.Dies.