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  1. Thomas Jefferson by Nathan Burnham Webster, 1890-01-01
  2. Sworn on the Altar of God: A Religious Biography of Thomas Jefferson by Edwin S. Gaustad, 2001-09-30
  3. Jefferson's Secrets: Death and Desire at Monticello by Andrew Burstein, 2005-01-17
  4. Jefferson's Road: The Spirit of Resistance by Michael J. Scott, 2010-04-19
  5. American Sphinx by Joseph J. Ellis, 1998-11-19
  6. James D. Richardson-A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 3 (of 4) of Volume 1. Thomas Jefferson by James D. Richardson, 2009-07-05
  7. Thomas Jefferson Travels: Selected Writings, 1784-1789 by Anthony Brandt, 2006-11-21
  8. Flight from Monticello : Thomas Jefferson at War by Michael Kranish, 2009-12-22
  9. Clotel: or, The President's Daughter by William W. Brown, 2009-07-14
  10. The American's Own Book
  11. State of the Union Address (1st President George Washington to 22nd President Grover Cleveland) (Kindle Preferred Active TOC) by Presidents of the United States of America, 2009-10-01
  12. Presidents of Hope and Change by Marilyn Muir, 2009-06-24
  13. The Proclamation Of Neutrality - The President Of The United States by The President Of The United States, 2010-01-19
  14. Clotel, Or The President's Daughter by William Wells Brown, 2008-02-11

61. Awesome Library - Social_Studies
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    63. Historic Documents And Resources - Project Vote Smart
    of every us president's Inaugural Address(es), from Washington to Bush. Onlineat Columbia University's Bartleby Library. thomas jefferson's 1st Inaugural
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    64. Thomas Jefferson - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
    Name, jefferson, thomas. Biography, us diplomat, politician, scholar; wrote Declarationof Independence 1776; 1st Secretary of State 17891793; vice-president
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    65. Presidential Trivia For Kids
    Andrew Johnson Rutherford B. Hayes thomas jefferson Abraham Lincoln9. The us Forest Service was created by this president. Harry
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    67. About The Jefferson Legacy Foundation
    Please contact us for more information on membership, our The jefferson Legacy Foundationis a public charitable thomas L. Benson, president New York, New York.
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    Inspiring participation in public affairs
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    —Thomas Jefferson The Jefferson Legacy Foundation of Ripton, Vermont is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to celebrating, applying, and raising awareness of Thomas Jefferson's living legacy in a modern world. Jefferson's legacy includes models for civic responsibility; active participation in society; revitalization of democracy; lifelong learning; service to others; and the pursuit of happiness. Our programs, publications, projects, and partnerships — designed to help us understand what the founders had in mind for our country-serve K-12, college, and graduate students as well as life — long learners; educators; scholars and historians; government organizations; civic organizations; and historical societies and their members. Jefferson’s Legacy Thomas Jefferson’s own thoughts on his legacy are revealed by the words he requested for his tombstone: Author of the Declaration of American Independence

    68. Jefferson, T.; Oberg, B.B., Ed.: The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson: Volume 29: 1 Ma
    jefferson became president of the American Philosophical Society and Series Papersof thomas jefferson Barbara B. Oberg For customers in the us, Canada, Latin
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    Table of Contents In the twenty-two months covered by this volume, Jefferson spent most of his time at Monticello, where in his short-lived retirement from office he turned in earnest to the renovation of his residence and described himself as a ''monstrous farmer.'' Yet he narrowly missed being elected George Washington's successor as president and took the oath of office as vice president in March 1797. In early summer he presided over the Senate after President John Adams summoned Congress to deal with the country's worsening relations with France. As the key figure in the growing ''Republican quarter,'' Jefferson collaborated with such allies as James Monroe and James Madison and drafted a petition to the Virginia House of Delegates upholding the right of representatives to communicate freely with their constituents. The unauthorized publication of a letter to Philip Mazzei, in which Jefferson decried the former ''Samsons in the field and Solomons in the council'' who had been ''shorn by the harlot England,'' made the vice president the uncomfortable target of intense partisan attention. In addition, Luther Martin publicly challenged Jefferson's treatment, in

    69. Fast Facts
    to the presidency John Adams, thomas jefferson, Martin Van also was elected to twoterms as president. The us presidential candidate with the highest popular
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    70. School Reports - Research Reports And Papers On Presidential Studies (U.S.) - 17
    Papers On presidential Studies (us) Page 1 of 21. of the Heckscher biography of the28th president. Elite send me this paper Though thomas jefferson, one of
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    Though Thomas Jefferson, one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution asserted that each individual should have the unalienable right to 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,' the creation of the American Constitution, based on the Federalist Papers and extending from the First and Second Constitutional Congresses, supported the continuation of caste divisions in the United States. This 6 page paper considers the nature of this assertion, and further defends the argument that the development of a private sector elite stemmed from the actions of men like Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry and George Washington. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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    71. Monticello: The Home Of Thomas Jefferson
    Home of thomas jefferson, third president of the United States. Explore his mountaintop home, gardens, and plantation. Located in Albemarle County, VA.
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    Please enable Javascript in your browser to see images of Monticello. Select a category Agriculture Architecture Science Apr. 12 Commemoration of the 260th Anniversary of Thomas Jefferson’s Birth
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    72. Thomas Jefferson - Third President Of The United States
    Read the biography of the third president of the United States
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    Thomas Jefferson - A Concise Biography In the thick of party conflict in 1800, Thomas Jefferson wrote in a private letter, "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." This powerful advocate of liberty was born in 1743 in Albermarle County, Virginia, inheriting from his father, a planter and surveyor, some 5,000 acres of land, and from his mother, a Randolph, high social standing. He studied at the College of William and Mary, then read law. In 1772 he married Martha Wayles Skelton, a widow, and took her to live in his partly constructed mountaintop home, Monticello. Freckled and sandy-haired, rather tall and awkward, Thomas Jefferson was eloquent as a correspondent, but he was no public speaker. In the Virginia House of Burgesses and the Continental Congress, he contributed his pen rather than his voice to the patriot cause. As the "silent member" of the Congress, Jefferson, at 33, drafted the Declaration of Independence. In years following he labored to make its words a reality in Virginia. Most notably, he wrote a bill establishing religious freedom, enacted in 1786.

    73. PresidentS Resource
    thomas jefferson (18011809). Sites Monticello jefferson's beautiful Virginia home USLabor History in 1920's during Harding's presidency; The United States
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  • 74. Thomas Jefferson - Great Buildings Online
    Brief biography of the 3rd president of the USA and samples of his work, with references, in Great Buildings Online.
    http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Thomas_Jefferson.html
    Architect Thomas Jefferson Great Buildings Search Advanced Search Buildings ... Store Works Monticello , at Charlottesville, Virginia, 1768 to 1782. Poplar Forest , at near Lynchburg, Virginia, 1806. University of Virginia , at Charlottesville, Virginia, 1826. * 3D Model Biography Thomas Jefferson Third president of the United States of America (b. Shadwell, Virginia 1743; d. Monticello, Virginia 1826) Thomas Jefferson was born in Shadwell, Virginia in 1743. He attended the college of William and Mary, but received no formal architectural training. Essentially self-taught, he assembled an impressive library of art and architecture which included several copies of Palladio's Quattro Libri. Over time Jefferson acquired an intense appreciation of Palladio's architectural theories based on their connection to ancient Rome . Recognizing the powerful political connotations inherent in ancient Roman structures Jefferson designed many of his civic buildings in a neo-Roman style. While acting as Minister to France from 1784-89 Jefferson studied the architectural heritage of France, gaining insight from architectural historians and site visits. From the mid 1770s he employed and worked with his distinguished contemporary Benjamin H. Latrobe

    75. University Of Virginia Gardens - History
    thomas jefferson, America's Third president, designed the gardens and buildings for the University of Virginia.
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    Virginia has a rich garden history. Gardening was a necessary activity providing food for the family and pleasurable settings for study and relaxation. While the smaller gardens of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries did not survive, the James River Plantations, Williamsburg, Mount Vernon, and Monticello provide a wealth of information on gardening in the eighteenth century. The Garden Club of Virginia has sponsored the restoration of many of Virginia's historic gardens. Early gardens were generally formally laid out. Vegetable, herb, and flower gardens were often merged and gardeners took great pride in the utilitarian and aesthetic qualities of their gardens. Wide grass walks symmetrically divided the gardens with identical beds flanking the edges. The borders were often graced with a large variety of flowers, as noted by one early observer, including "pinks and a thousand other flowers, the remaining part planted with beans, peas, cabbage, and many other articles." Fruit trees grew along the border of the garden and ornamental shrubs graced one end. From the time of Plato's "groves of academe," gardens have been linked to the contemplative and scholarly life as well. Jefferson described the University as a set of buildings "arranged around an open square of grass and trees." The Pavilion Gardens provided both a place in which to study and a subject of study. Jefferson wrote that "such a plan would afford the quiet retirement so friendly to study."

    76. Encyclopedia Americana: George Clinton
    Encyclopedia Americana In 1804 he was elected vice president under thomas jefferson. Failing in his presidential ambitions in 1808, he accepted the second spot again under James Madison, whom he openly despised. He died in Washington, D.C., on April 20, 1812.
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    George Clinton, (1739-1812), American public official, influential in the politics of the Revolutionary and early national periods. Clinton served seven times as governor of New York (1777-1795 and 1800-1804) and was twice elected VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (1805-1812), serving under presidents JEFFERSON and MADISON Clinton was born in Little Britain, N.Y., on July 26, 1739. He served in the French and Indian War, then studied and practiced law and entered the New York Assembly. During the controversy with Britain he became known as a fiery radical. Clinton was elected to the Second Continental Congress, but, having been commissioned a brigadier general in the militia in December 1775, he was absent for the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The outbreak of the Revolution saw Clinton entrusted with the defense of the Hudson River valley. By his own admission, however, he was an ineffectual military strategist, and his lack of tactical skill led to the loss of Fort Montgomery and the burning of Esopus in the fall of 1777. He returned to New York politics in 1777, becoming the state's first governor, and built a powerful political machine. He was respected for his management of finances, astute handling of a dangerous Indian problem, and severe treatment of Loyalists.

    77. The American President Thomas Jefferson
    Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch from PBS. Also includes lesson plans.
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    78. The Architecture Of Thomas Jefferson
    jefferson (17431826), 3rd president of the USA, was an able and influential Neo-Classical architect. Portrait, works, drawings and bibliography from R. G. Wilson, University of Virginia.
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    The Architecture of Thomas Jefferson
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    For years the White House was sometimes referred to as the president'sbear garden. . Adams' dying words were thomas jefferson survives .
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    Thomas Jefferson
    3rd President of the United States
    (March 4, 1801 to March 3, 1809) Nicknames: "Man of the People"; "Sage of Monticello" Born: April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia
    Died: July 4, 1826, at Monticello (near Charlottesville, Virginia) Father: Peter Jefferson
    Mother: Jane Randolph Jefferson
    Married: Martha Wayles Skelton (1748-1782) , on January 1, 1772
    Children: Martha Washington Jefferson (1772-1836); Jane Randolph Jefferson (1774-75); infant son (1777); Mary Jefferson (1778-1804); Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (1780-81); Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson (1782-85) Religion: No formal affiliation Education: Graduated from College of William and Mary (1762) Occupation: Lawyer, planter

    80. Thomas Jefferson
    thomas jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, spent ships on thehigh seas, jefferson attempted to an end to the bribes that the us had been
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