Jefferson's letter to Clay

Enhanced using opaque projection of a facsimile copy of the original letter preserved at the University of Virginia's Alderman Library at Charlottesville.

Transcription of Mr. Clay's Letter

Dear Sir				Poplar Forest Aug. 23.11
	While here, & much confined to the house by my rheuma-
tism, I have amused myself with the calculating the hour lines of a
horizontal dial for the latitude of this place which I find to be 37°-22'-26"
The calculations are for every 5 minutes of time, and are always exact to
within less than half a second of a degree.  As I do not know that anybody
here has taken this trouble before, I have supposed a copy would be ac-
ceptable to you.  It may be a good excercise for Master Cyrus to make
you a dial by them.  He will need nothing but a protractor, or a line of
chords & dividers.  A dial of size, say of from 12.i. to 2.f.square, is the 
cheapest & most accurate measure of time for general use, it would, I
suppose, be more common if every one possessed the proper horary
lines for his own latitude.  Williamsburg being very nearly in the
parallel of Poplar Forest the calculations now sent would serve for all
the counties in the line between that place & this, for your own place,
New London, & Lynchburg in this neighborhood.  Slate, as being less
affected by the sun is preferable to wood or metal, & needs but
a saw & plane to prepare it, and a knife point to mark the lines and
figures.  If worth the trouble, you will of course use the paper in-
closed; if not, some of your neighbors may wish to do it & the effort
to be of some use to you will strengthen the assurances of my great es-
teem & respect
						Th. Jefferson
	Mr. Clay

Thomas Jefferson's Sundial Calculations

		PC		TJ				PC		TJ	
HOURS - min:deg-min-sec				HOURS - min:deg-min-sec
XII / XI -00/60: 00 - 00 - 00			III / VIII -00	31 - 15 - 30
       	 -05/55: 00 - 45 - 32       	   		   -05	32 - 22 - 43	32 - 22 - 49
       	 -10/50: 01 - 31 - 05			       	   -10	33 - 31 - 19
       	 -15/45: 02 - 16 - 42	02 - 16 - 41       	   -15	34 - 41 - 23
       	 -20/40: 03 - 02 - 24       	   		   -20	35 - 52 - 57
       	 -25/35: 03 - 48 - 12     			   -25	36 - 06 - 04
       	 -30/30: 04 - 34 - 09	04 - 34 - 08       	   -30	38 - 20 - 48
       	 -35/25: 05 - 20 - 15  			     	   -35	39 - 37 - 12
       	 -40/20: 06 - 06 - 33	06 - 07 - 10       	   -40	59 - 03 - 10
       	 -45/15: 06 - 53 - 05      			   -45	42 - 15 - 14
       	 -50/10: 07 - 39 - 52	07 - 39 - 56       	   -50	43 - 56 - 38
       	 -55/05: 08 - 26 - 55      			   -55	45 - 00 - 34	45 - 00 - 33
I / X	   -00	09 - 14 - 17	09 - 05 - 19	IV / VII   -00	46 - 26 - 05
       	   -05	10 - 02 - 00      			   -05	47 - 53 - 34
       	   -10	10 - 50 - 05       	  		   -10	49 - 23 - 03	49 - 27 - 03 
      	   -15	11 - 38 - 35 			      	   -15	71 - 51 - 24
       	   -20	12 - 27 - 31     			   -20	52 - 28 - 07
       	   -25	13 - 16 - 55	13 - 16 - 54       	   -25	54 - 03 - 45
       	   -30	14 - 06 - 49	14 - 06 - 48       	   -30	55 - 41 - 28
       	   -35	14 - 57 - 15       			   -35	57 - 21 - 17
       	   -40	15 - 48 - 16	15 - 48 - 15       	   -40	59 - 03 - 10
       	   -45	16 - 39 - 54	16 - 39 - 53       	   -45	60 - 47 - 07
       	   -50	17 - 32 - 10    			   -50	62 - 33 - 05
       	   -55	18 - 27 - 07  		     		   -55	64 - 21 - 03
II / IX	   -00	19 - 18 - 49			V / VI 	   -00	66 - 10 - 56
      	   -05	20 - 13 - 16	20 - 13 - 15       	   -05	68 - 02 - 41
      	   -10	21 - 08 - 31  				   -10	69 - 56 - 12
      	   -15	22 - 04 - 38   				   -15	71 - 51 - 24
      	   -20	23 - 01 - 38	23 - 02 - 24       	   -20	73 - 48 - 08
      	   -25	23 - 59 - 35  		     		   -25	75 - 46 - 22
      	   -30	24 - 58 - 30   		    		   -30	77 - 45 - 46
      	   -35	25 - 58 - 28		       		   -35	79 - 46 - 22
      	   -40	26 - 59 - 30		       		   -40	81 - 47 - 54	81 - 47 - 56
      	   -45	28 - 01 - 41       			   -45	83 - 50 - 14	83 - 50 - 19
      	   -50	29 - 05 - 02	29 - 05 - 08       	   -50	85 - 53 - 09
      	   -55	30 - 09 - 37 			      	   -55	87 - 56 - 29
						VI / VI	   -00	90 - 00 - 00
						Latitude    37.3739°	=	37° 22' 26"
Poplar Forest Sundial

How Accurate Will The Sundial Be?

    Apparent Solar Time

  • If we "set the clock" on the first days of Spring and Fall (Equinoxes) at 6AM when the sun rises and at 6 PM when the sun sets (on a clear horizon!) and every day take Noon to be when the sun is at its zenith, the time we keep is called "Apparent Solar Time." The accuracy of the Sundial then depends on how carefully we can observe the shadow.
  • If it were square, the Sundial base would be 12 inches on a side. The minimum length (radius) of the shadow on the base would be 6 inches at 6 AM and 6 PM. But a practical length of the shadow would be at least 8 inches between 8 AM and 4 PM.
  • At a distance of 8 inches from the foot of the shadow, it would take slightly more than a minute (67.67 seconds of time) for the shadow to move one millimeter. If we can watch the shadow move the thickness of a sheet of ordinary paper (500 sheets is about 25 millimeters (2 inches) thick then one sheet is one tenth of a millimeter) it would take just under 7 seconds.
  • There are 90 degrees between 6 and 12 or 90 degrees x 60 minutes of arc per degree x 60 seconds of arc per minute of arc or 324,000 seconds of arc in 6 hours which means that there are 15 seconds of arc for each second of time.
  • Thomas Jefferson calculated his lines to within one second of arc. If the lines could be drawn to his specifications they would be accurate to 1/15th of a second of time. With a shadow taking 7 seconds to move 0.1 millimeter than in 1/15th of a second it would move 0.1 millimeter per 7 seconds x 1/15 seconds or just about 1/100 of a millimeter.
  • A fine human hair is 5/100ths of a millimeter, so we can conclude that this kind of precision is like splitting hairs.
  • Copyright 2002 by P. E. Field