Jackson, Andrew, congratulates Adams on election (1825),
1, 263
Jackson. C.T., voyage with M. (1832), 2,
3
talks on electrical progress, later claim
of giving M. idea of telegraph,
6, 11, 58, 69, 78, 79, 121,
137, 274, 305
Jacobins, Federalist name for Republicans (1805),
1, 7
Jarvis, ——, with M. at Peterhoff
(1856), 2, 357
Jarvis, S.F., to M. (1814) on war from Federalist
point of view, 1, 157
Jarvis, Mrs. S.F. (Hart), 1, 28;
from M. (1811) on attitude toward art,
Copley, West, Elgin Marbles,
London cries, knocking, American
crisis, 1, 46
to M. (1813) on art in America, 100
Jay, P.A., and Cooper, 2, 22
informal club, 451
Jewett, J.S., on M. and Atlantic cable, 2,
386
Jewett, William, and origin of Academy of Design,
1, 280
Jocelyn, N., travel with M. on continent (1830-31),
1, 309, 317
from M. (1864) on attempt to paint, 2,
433
Johnson, Andrew, M. on, 2, 446
and banquet to M., 468
Johnson, Cave, and telegraph, 2, 192, 194,
225, 232
from M. (1845) on Vail, 275
Johnson, William, informal club, 2, 451
Johnston, J.T., and M.’s Thorwaldsen, from M.
(1868) on it, 1, 372-374
Judgment of Jupiter, M.’s painting, 1,
178, 179, 196, 199, 215
Kane, J.K., telegraph decision, 2, 273, 293
Kane, James, and M., 1, 247
Kemble, J.P., M. on, as actor, 1, 77
Kendall, Amos, character as M.’s business agent,
M.’s confidence, 2,
246, 326, 336, 372, 389, 409,
471, 481
first telegraph company, 247
progress, 247
and rival companies, 276
on Jackson’s claim, 305
and Smith, 308, 309, 503
and consolidation of lines, 320
and extension of patent, 325
benevolences, 442
M. on death, 481
Letters to M:
(1849) on despondency, litigation,
2, 301
(1862) on destruction of evidence,
316
(1855) on California telegraph
graft, 338
on suspicion of the Vails,
339
on sale of interests, trials
of management, 340
(1857) on distrust of cable
company, 372
(1858) on foreign gratuity,
392
(1859) on death of Vail, 400
From M:
(1847) on mercy to infringers,
272
(1861) on preparation against
loss of suits, Smith, 311
(1852) on Smith’s triumph,
law expenses, 319, 320
(1854) on lack of dividends,
336
on Smith and extension of
patent, 346
(1866) on same, 370
(1869) on honors and enmity,
406
on lawyers, 409
(1860) on Smith and gratuity,
410
on ball to Prince of Wales,
414
(1862) on foreign machinations
in Civil War, 420
(1866) on telegraph monopoly,
444
Kendall, John, and M., 2, 323
Kennedy, J.P., and telegraph, 2, 189, 192,
193
Kent, James, M.’s portrait, 1, 247, 248,