-
Burwell Colbert, who
started his
working life as a
child in Monticello's
Nailery, was
later promoted to the
supervisory position of butler.
Jefferson felt...
- came to
include numerous outbuildings for
specialized functions, e.g., a
nailery;
quarters for
slaves who
worked in the home;
gardens for flowers, produce...
- the
nailery, boys
received more food and may have
received new
clothes if they did a good job.
James Hubbard was an
enslaved worker in the
nailery who...
- as to the
treatment of the nailers."
Since 1794,
Jefferson operated a
nailery at Monticello,
where boys worked. It was hard work that
required "long...
-
dwellings were
built alongside a smokehouse, dairy, wash house, joinery,
nailery/smithy, and a
house where free
stoneworkers lived during construction....
- at the
nailery.
While working at the
nailery, boys
received more food and may have
received new
clothes if they did a good job.
After the
nailery, boys...
-
Virginia State Penitentiary's
blacksmith and
nailery businesses.
After the
penitentiary had
understood McCall's
nailery, she sold the
business in 1815 to William...
-
built the house?".
Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Retrieved July 17, 2016. "
Nailery".
Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Retrieved July 24, 2016. "President Jefferson...
-
built the house?".
Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Retrieved July 17, 2016. "
Nailery".
Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Retrieved July 24, 2016. "President Jefferson...
- 2020.
Jefferson gave men in
management positions—Little
George in the
nailery and
Joseph Fossett in the
blacksmith shop—a
percentage of the
profits of...