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        <filedesc>
            <titlestmt>
                <titleproper>Guide to the Monticello Architectural Records, 
                    <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce"> - </date>
                    <num>MC 00243</num>
                </titleproper>
                <author>Finding aid prepared by Processed by: Dawne E. Howard; machine-readable finding aid created by: Dawne E. Howard</author>
            </titlestmt>
            <publicationstmt>
                <publisher>Special Collections Research Center</publisher>
                <date>2004</date>
            </publicationstmt>
        </filedesc>
        <profiledesc>
            <creation>This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit
                <date>2011-10-28T16:29-0400</date>
            </creation>
            <langusage>Finding aid written in 
                <language encodinganalog="language">English</language></langusage>
        </profiledesc>
    </eadheader>
    <archdesc level="collection">
        <did>
            <unittitle>Monticello Architectural Records</unittitle>
            <unitid>MC 00243</unitid>
            <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections Research Center</corpname>
            </repository>
            <langmaterial>
                <language langcode="eng"/>
            </langmaterial>
            <physdesc>
                <extent>1.0 wardrobe box</extent>
            </physdesc>
            <unitdate normal="1923/1976" type="inclusive">1923 - 1976</unitdate>
            <abstract id="ref2" label="Abstract">Architectural and archeological data pertaining to the restoration and preservation of Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Included are field notes, drawings, photographs, and slides of grounds, buildings, and furnishings.</abstract>
            <physloc id="ref4" label="Location">For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the 
                <extref ns2:type="simple" ns2:href="http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/specialcollections/research/requestinformation.html">Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff</extref>.</physloc>
            <physdesc id="ref1" label="General Physical Description note">
                <dimensions>This collection includes 1 wardrobe box containting architectural drawings, 2 photo album boxes, 1 flat folder, and 2 archival boxes.</dimensions></physdesc>
            <origination label="creator">
                <corpname rules="aacr" source="naf">Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Inc.</corpname>
            </origination>
        </did>
        <accessrestrict id="ref5">
            <head>Restrictions to Access</head>
            <p>For reference use only. No copying, citation, or publication without prior permission of the Resident Director of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <acqinfo id="ref6">
            <head>Immediate Source of Acquisition note</head>
            <p>Collection transferred from the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998.</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <custodhist id="ref7">
            <head>Provenance</head>
            <p>Original safety deposit accessioned by the University of North Carolina in 1958. Additions accessioned in 1971, 1974 and 1976. Transferred to North Carolina State University in 1998.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <prefercite id="ref8">
            <head>Preferred Citation</head>
            <p>Citation of this collection is prohibited without the consent of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc. Please contact the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc. for information regarding citation.</p>
        </prefercite>
        <userestrict id="ref9">
            <head>Copyright Notice</head>
            <p>North Carolina State University does not own copyright to this collection. Individuals obtaining materials from the NCSU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center are responsible for using the works in conformance with United States copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.</p>
        </userestrict>
        <bioghist id="ref10">
            <head>Biographical Note</head>
            <p>The 
                <corpname>Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation</corpname> was incorporated in 1923. In this year, the Foundation purchased 
                <corpname>Monticello</corpname> and strove to restore and preserve the historic home. Now known as the 
                <corpname>Thomas Jefferson Foundation</corpname>, the group operates the house, the gardens, the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies, a museum shop, the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, and the Monticello Visitors Center. The Foundation is a non-profit organization that emphasizes preservation and education.</p>
            <p>Monticello is the only house in America mentioned on the 
                <corpname>World Heritage List of the United Nations</corpname>. An example of Roman Neoclassicism, it contains 43 rooms, 13 skylights, and 8 fireplaces. Construction began in 1769, and was completed in 1784. In 1796, construction began on 
                <persname>Thomas Jefferson</persname>'s design for enlarging the house. This contruction ended in 1809. Influenced by French architecture, Jefferson added the famous dome to Monticello in 1800. The estate sits on 5,000 acres in 
                <geogname>Charlottesville, Virginia</geogname>.</p>
            <p>Due to financial distress, Thomas Jefferson's son sold Monticello to 
                <persname>James T. Barclay</persname> in 1831. After an unsuccessful attempt to raise silkworms, Barclay sold the estate to 
                <persname>Uriah P. Levy</persname> in 1834. The Confederacy seized the estate during the Civil War, and the Levy family recovered Monticello in 1879 after lengthy litigation. 
                <persname>Jefferson Monroe Levy</persname> sold Monticello to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation in 1923.</p>
        </bioghist>
        <scopecontent id="ref11">
            <head>Scope and Content Note</head>
            <p>The Monticello Architectural Records contains architectural and archaeological data pertaining to the restoration and preservation of Monticello. The records represent years of research concerning the structure of Monticello, and include concealed details which were uncovered in 1953 while major structural repairs were underway.</p>
            <p>Items in this collection include 127 photoprints of 223 measured drawings of topography, ground layout, and buildings, a reprint of 
                <emph render="doublequote">Monticello: 1856</emph> from the 
                <emph render="doublequote">Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians</emph>, 
                <emph render="doublequote">Great Clock</emph> reports, literature about Monticello, information about the furnishings, and photographs and slides. Later additions include drawings of a birdcage table, a filing chest, and Campeachy chair, a knife box, a silver creamer, and a dumbwaiter.</p>
            <p>Items on microfilm include original field notes made by the architectural staff, a copy of 
                <emph render="doublequote">The Preservation and Restoration of Monticello 1936-1960; Drawings and Notes by Milton L. Grigg, Restoration Architect,</emph>
                <emph render="doublequote">The Preservation and Restoration of Monticello 1936-1960; Field Notes and Drawings by Milton L. Grigg, Restoration Architect, G-46 through G-818,</emph> and 
                <emph>Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Minutes</emph>
                <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1923-1976</unitdate>.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <arrangement id="ref12">
            <head>Organization of Collection</head>
            <p>This collection is divided into four series: 
                <ref ns2:show="embed" ns2:href="" target="ref15">Drawings</ref>, 
                <ref ns2:show="embed" ns2:href="" target="ref20">Publications</ref>, 
                <ref ns2:show="embed" ns2:href="" target="ref24">Photographs and Slides</ref>, and 
                <ref ns2:show="embed" ns2:href="" target="ref29">Microfilm</ref>.</p>
        </arrangement>
        <relatedmaterial id="ref13">
            <head>Related Material</head>
            <p>Thomas Jefferson, architect, original designs in the collection of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, junior, with an essay and notes by Fiske Kimball. Boston: Printed for private distribution at the Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1916. NCSU Libraries Special Collections Research Center NA 737.J4 A3 1916</p>
        </relatedmaterial>
        <controlaccess>
            <persname rules="aacr" source="naf">Grigg, Milton L. (Milton LaTour), 1905-1982 </persname>
            <persname rules="aacr" source="naf">Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826</persname>
            <corpname rules="aacr" source="naf">Monticello (Va.)</corpname>
            <corpname rules="aacr" source="naf">Thomas Jefferson Foundation.</corpname>
            <corpname rules="aacr" source="naf">Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Inc.</corpname>
            <genreform source="lctgm">Architectural drawings</genreform>
            <subject source="lcsh">Architecture</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh">Architecture--Conservation and restoration</subject>
            <geogname source="lcnaf">Charlottesville (Va.)--Buildings, structures, etc.</geogname>
            <genreform source="aat">Microfilms</genreform>
            <genreform source="lctgm">Photographs</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat">Publications</genreform>
            <genreform source="lctgm">Slides</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
        <dsc>
            <c01 id="ref15" level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Drawings</unittitle>
                    <unitid>MC 251 Series 01</unitid>
                    <physdesc id="ref16" label="General Physical Description note">1 wardrobe box, 1 flat folder</physdesc>
                </did>
                <scopecontent id="ref19">
                    <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
                    <p>The drawings in this collection include 127 photoprints of 223 drawings of topography, ground layout, and buildings located on the Monticello estate. Also included are drawings of the 
                        <emph render="doublequote">Great Clock</emph>, and drawings of household items, including a birdcage table, a filing chest, a Campeachy chair, a knife box, a silver creamer, and a dumbwaiter.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <c02 id="ref17" level="file">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Measured drawings, drawings of household items</unittitle>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02 id="ref18" level="file">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>
                            <emph render="doublequote">Great Clock</emph> drawings</unittitle>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 id="ref20" level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Publications</unittitle>
                    <unitid>MC 251 Series 02</unitid>
                    <physdesc id="ref21" label="General Physical Description note">1 archival box</physdesc>
                </did>
                <scopecontent id="ref23">
                    <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
                    <p>This series contains a reprint of 
                        <emph render="doublequote">Monticello: 1856</emph> by 
                        <persname>John G. Barnwell</persname> from the December 1975 
                        <corpname>
                            <emph render="doublequote">Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians</emph> </corpname>, 
                        <emph render="doublequote">Great Clock</emph> reports, literature about Monticello, and information related to the furnishings.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <c02 id="ref22" level="file">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Publications</unittitle>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 id="ref24" level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Photographs and Slides</unittitle>
                    <unitid>MC 251 Series 03</unitid>
                    <physdesc id="ref25" label="General Physical Description note">2 photo album boxes</physdesc>
                </did>
                <scopecontent id="ref28">
                    <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
                    <p>This series contains photographs and slides of furnishings located on the Monticello estate. The backs of the photographs contain descriptions and the Monticello accession numbers.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <c02 id="ref26" level="file">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Photographs and Slides</unittitle>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02 id="ref27" level="file">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Photographs and Slides</unittitle>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 id="ref29" level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Microfilm</unittitle>
                    <unitid>MC 251 Series 04</unitid>
                    <physdesc id="ref30" label="General Physical Description note">5 reels</physdesc>
                </did>
                <scopecontent id="ref36">
                    <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
                    <p>Items in this series include original field notes made by the architectural staff, a copy of 
                        <emph render="doublequote">The Preservation and Restoration of Monticello 1936-1960; Drawings and Notes by Milton L. Grigg, Restoration Architect,</emph>
                        <emph render="doublequote">The Preservation and Restoration of Monticello 1936-1960; Field Notes and Drawings by Milton L. Grigg, Restoration Architect, G-46 through G-818,</emph> and 
                        <emph>Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Minutes</emph>
                        <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1923-1976</unitdate>.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <c02 id="ref31" level="item">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Original Field Notes</unittitle>
                        <container id="cid226008" type="Reel" label="Mixed materials">1</container>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02 id="ref32" level="item">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>
                            <emph render="doublequote">The Preservation and Restoration of Monticello 1936-1960; Drawings and Notes by Milton L. Grigg, Restoration Architect</emph></unittitle>
                        <container id="cid226007" type="Reel" label="Mixed materials">2</container>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02 id="ref33" level="item">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>
                            <emph render="doublequote">The Preservation and Restoration of Monticello 1936-1960; Field Notes and Drawings by Milton L. Grigg, Restoration Architect, G-46 through G-818</emph></unittitle>
                        <container id="cid226006" type="Reel" label="Mixed materials">3</container>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02 id="ref34" level="item">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Minutes</unittitle>
                        <container id="cid226005" type="Reel" label="Mixed materials">4</container>
                        <unitdate>1923-1934</unitdate>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02 id="ref35" level="item">
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Minutes</unittitle>
                        <container id="cid226004" type="Reel" label="Mixed materials">5</container>
                        <unitdate>1935-1976</unitdate>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
        </dsc>
    </archdesc>
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