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    Floor plans for Virginia capitol

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscript, pen and ink. For first and second stories of Virginia capitol, Richmond. A separate Fiske Kimball note on these drawings lists 1785 as a possible date. (2 pages)

    HM 9373

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    Unidentified house plans

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscripts, pen and ink. HM 9384 (1) possibly a sketch for Farmington. The Huntington Library's exhibit catalog A Selection of Original Plans and Drawings by Thomas Jefferson (1938) identifies HM 9384 (2) as possibly a floor plan for rebuilding Shadwell, and HM 9384 (3) and (4) as probably sketches for the McRae house in Richmond and a plan intended for a townhouse. Frederick Nichols identifies HM 9384 (2) as possibly a sketch for Poplar Forest, 1803? and HM 9384 (4) as possibly for house in Philadelphia, 1776?; Fiske Kimball has the same identification note for HM 9384 (4). Some plans include calculations; some are drawn on backs of notes or invitation. (4 pages)

    HM 9384 (1-4)

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    Improvement of the house at Elk Hill, and unidentified floor plan

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscript, pen and ink, pencil. One floor plan for Elk Hill house, second floor plan unidentified. On reverse of second plan are fragments of notes on Fluvanna Parish. (2 pages)

    HM 9371

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    Plan of observatory for top of Montalto

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscript, pen and ink. Includes notes. Plan for Montalto, part of Carters Mountain range near Monticello. (1 page)

    HM 9398

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    Plan for governor's house, Richmond

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscript, pen and ink. (1 page)

    HM 9375

  • Floor plans for Virginia capitol

    Floor plans for Virginia capitol

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscript, pen and ink. For first and second stories of Virginia capitol, Richmond. A separate Fiske Kimball note on these drawings lists 1785 as a possible date. (2 pages)

    mssJefferson