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Subscribe to the About American History newsletter. Search American History Thomas Jefferson - Third President of the United States Jefferson Quote " The government is best that governs least." Additional Jefferson Quotes
Birth: April 13, 1743 Death: July 4, 1826 Term of Office: March 4, 1801-March 3, 1809 Number of Terms Elected: Terms First Lady: He was a widower while in office. His wife, Martha Wayles Skelton, died in 1782. Major Events While in Office:
  • Tripolitan War (1801-1805) US Military Academy established (1802) Louisiana Purchase (1803) Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) Abolition of Slave Trade (1807) Chesapeake Affair (1807) Embargo (1807-1809)
States Entering Union While in Office:
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  • 44. Thomas Jefferson
    thomas jefferson. Third us president, and drafter of the Declaration of Independence.He was also a prominent figure in the debate over the Constitution.
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    45. IMA Hero: Reading Program Thomas Jefferson
    Did you know John Adams (the second us president) also died on July 4, 1826? Notknowing thomas jefferson had died just hours before, John Adams whispered his
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    April 13, 1743. Thomas Jefferson was born in a four-room wooden house in Shadwell, Virginia. He was the third of ten children. His parents were named Jane Randolph and Peter Jefferson. During this time, the United States had not been formed yet, and Virginia was one of the thirteen American colonies belonging to England. When Thomas Jefferson was sixteen years old, he attended the College of William and Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. After college, Thomas became a lawyer with the help of George Wythe. Did you know Thomas Jefferson was Governor of Virginia for two terms? Top of Page
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    46. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
    thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson (17431826) is known the world As president jeffersoncommissioned the Lewis and Clark expedition the size of the us He also
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    Thomas Jefferson
    Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) is known the world over as the principal author, in 1776 at age 33, of the Declaration of Independence; as author of the Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom instituting separation of church and state in Virginia, passed in 1786; and as third president of the United States, 1801-09. As president Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark expedition, launched in 1803, to map the vast, unknown territory northwest of St. Louis; and he negotiated and persuaded Congress to fund the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, greatly increasing the size of the U.S. He also protected crucial trade interests of his young nation by making war with the Barbary States,1801-05.
    Jefferson held many other public offices. He was a delegate to the House of Burgesses in colonial Virginia, 1769-76; Governor of Virginia during the War for Independence, 1779-81; for five years U.S. Minister to France, 1785-89, where he observed events leading to the French Revolution; the first Secretary of State under George Washington, 1790-93; and Vice President under John Adams
    Notes on Virginia , was published in his lifetime. Publication of his letters alone, however, not to mention his state papers, now fill many volumes. He was throughout his long life an avid student of many fields. Late in his life Congress purchased his library, at that time the largest in the country, making it the core collection of the new Library of Congress. Congress published posthumously, in 1904, his collation of extracts from the Gospels, now known as the "Jefferson Bible."

    47. Thomas Jefferson
    When thomas jefferson became president, in 1801, 20 percent of allpeople in the us were slaves. (There were 5 million people in
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    • Jefferson was the first President to shake hands instead of bow to people.
    • Thomas Jefferson was the first President to have a grandchild born in the White House.
    • Jefferson was one of two Presidents who signed the Declaration of Independence.
    • When he was sworn in as President, he returned to his boarding house for dinner. Every seat was taken, and noone stood to offer him a seat. After awhile, the wife of a Kentucky senator offered him her seat. Jefferson politely declined.
    • Jefferson City, Missouri is named after Thomas Jefferson.
    • Jefferson was a second cousin once removed of John Marshall.
    • Jefferson's library of approximately 6,000 books became the basis of the Library of Congress. His books were purchased from him for $23,950.
    • Jefferson kept a mockingbird named Dick in the White House study, and let the bird ride on his shoulder whenever possible. President Jefferson even trained Dick to take bits of food that he held between his lips at meals! When Jefferson went upstairs, his faithful companion would hop up after him, step after step, never far from his side.
    • Jefferson was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.

    48. President Thomas Jefferson Baseball Related Quotations By Baseball Almanac
    No other base ball samples from president thomas jefferson are known to exist. Ifyou find one, visit our Contact us link at the top (of every page) and tell
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    Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertising Downloads Feedback Newsletter ... Year In Review "Games played with the ball, and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind." - Thomas Jefferson T homas Jefferson was the third President of the United States and baseball had yet to be invented. He did have an opinion about the growing interest in games played with a bat and ball and his only known reference to base ball is listed here. President Thomas Jefferson Quotations From Thomas Jefferson "Games played with the ball, and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind." Quotations About Thomas Jefferson "Thomas Jefferson, when he wrote the Declaration, made proper provision for baseball when he declared that 'all men are, and of right out to be, free and equal.' That's whay they are at the ball game, banker and bricklayer, lawyer and common laborer." - Baseball magazine (1921) Fast Facts The excerpt above by President Thomas Jefferson was taken from a letter to Peter Carr and it was dated August 19, 1785.

    49. JEFFERSON, Thomas [1743-1826] – American Statesman & POTUS
    jefferson; thomas jefferson; thomas jefferson Third president of the United States;jefferson, thomas (1743-1826) Biographical Information us Congress. Genealogy
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    VENABLE family ODT Contents: Notable events during his administration: Louisiana Purchase (1803), and the Lewis and Clark expedition, passage of the Embargo Act. Jefferson established the University of Virginia, and designed its buildings. He died on 4 JUL 1826, the same day as John Adams; it was the 50th anniversary of the signing of the "Declaration of Independence".
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    about Environment Stewardship Nation s Founder president The God who gaveus life gave us liberty at the same time. jefferson, thomas More quotes
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    51. Jefferson's Instructions To Lewis And Clark (1803)
    president thomas jefferson s Instructions to Captain Meriwether Lewis (June 20, 1803). ofinfantry of the us of A situation as Secretary of the president of the
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    President Thomas Jefferson's Instructions
    to Captain Meriwether Lewis (June 20, 1803)
    20 June 1803
    To Meriwether Lewis esq. Capt. of the 1st regimt. of infantry of the U. S. of A.
    Your situation as Secretary of the President of the U. S. has made you acquainted with the objects of my confidential message of Jan. 18, 1803 to the legislature; you have seen the act they passed, which, tho' expressed in general terms, was meant to sanction those objects, and you are appointed to carry them into execution.
    As your movements while within the limits of the U.S. will be better directed by occasional communications, adapted to circumstances as they arise, they will not be noticed here. What follows will respect your proceedings after your departure from the United states.
    Beginning at the mouth of the Missouri, you will take careful

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    Given under my hand at the city of Washington this 20th day of June 1803.

    52. Thomas Jefferson - Third President Of The United States
    January 18, 1803 president thomas jefferson launched the Lewis and Clark Expeditionwith is rendered desireable by their connection…with us…An intelligent
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    About Us Online Shopping Home ... Search the Trail Travel the Trail Online Virtual Tour Eastern Legacy Trail Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States.
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    • 1797 - 1801- Jefferson served as Vice President 1800- The National government moved from Philadelphia (after 10 years) to the new Federal City on the Banks of the Potomac. The exact site of the new Federal City was to be selected by Washington himself, and it was later named in his honor.
      1801- Thomas Jefferson became the 3rd President of the United States
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      1801- United States census confirmed over 5 million people living east of the Mississippi
      1801- Rumors began to circulate in New Orleans that Spain had secretly transferred Louisiana to France. 1801- The process of designing Jefferson's Peace Medals is undertaken by the US Mint 1802- Rumors of 1801 were confirmed Spring of 1802- President Jefferson sent a dispatch to the American minister in France, Robert R. Livingston to negotiate the purchase of New Orleans.

    53. Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree - Pafg103 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
    the one room school house for a time, with her famous brother, thomas jefferson,located at Norman GALT.Norman married Ellen BOLLING Acting us president.
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    Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree
    John Blair W. BOLLING III [ Parents was born on 24 Jun 1737 in "Cobbs", Chesterfield, Virginia. He was christened in Of Chestnut Grov. He died in 1797 in Chestnut Grove, Chesterfield Co., VA.. He married Mary JEFFERSON on 24 Jan 1760 in , Albemarle, VA. Mary JEFFERSON [ Parents was born on 1 Oct 1741 in , Shadwell, Albermarle, Virginia. She died in 1817 in , , , Virginia. She married John Blair W. BOLLING III on 24 Jan 1760 in , Albemarle, VA. A dowry of 200 pounds was paid to John Bolling for his marriage to Mary "Polly" Jefferson. The six foot, large John Bolling was not particularily interested in the local girls until he met and married Mary. John, while living at "Fairfield", was at one time the Sheriff of Goochland County, Virginia and also served in the House of Burgesses from that county. He later moved over to Chesterfield County, Virginia. Mary "Polly" probably attended the one room school house for a time, with her famous brother, Thomas Jefferson, located at "Tuckahoe" (an H shaped home still standing on River Road west of Richmond and open to tourists). They had the following children: M i Archibald BOLLING Norman GALT .Norman married Ellen BOLLING Acting US President. Ellen BOLLING Acting US President [ Parents was born about 1858 in Staunton, Augusta, VA. She married Norman GALT.

    54. Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree - Pafg104 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
    thomas jefferson s Family Tree. James BACON was born about 1536 in Of, Drinkston,Suffolk, England. He married Ellen BOLLING Acting us president in 1915.
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    Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree
    James BACON was born about 1536 in Of, Drinkston, Suffolk, England. He died on 15 Jun 1573 in St Peter Le Poor, , Suffolk, England. He was buried on 7 Jun 1573. He married Margaret RAWLINS about 1542 in Of, London, Middlesex, England. Margaret RAWLINS was born about 1537 in , London, Middlesex, England. She married James BACON about 1542 in Of, London, Middlesex, England. They had the following children: M i James BACON M ii William BACON was born about 1537 in Of, Drinkston, Suffolk, England. Franklin MILHOUS [ Parents was born on 4 Nov 1848 in Colerain, Belmont County, Ohio. He died on 2 Feb 1919 in Whittier, Los Angeles, Ca. He married Almira Park BURDG on 16 Apr 1879 in Jennings County, Indiana. Almira Park BURDG [ Parents was born on 16 Sep 1849 in Columbiana Co., Ohio. She died on 23 Jul 1943 in Whittier, Los Angeles, Ca. She married Franklin MILHOUS on 16 Apr 1879 in Jennings County, Indiana. They had the following children: F i Edith MILHOUS F ii Martha MILHOUS M iii Ezra Charles MILHOUS F iv Jane Burdg MILHOUS F v Elizabeth MILHOUS F vi Living F vii Hannah MILHOUS John Sheldon Doud EISENHOWER [ Parents was born on 3 Aug 1922. He died in May 1967. He married Living on 10 Jun 1947.

    55. President Thomas Jefferson Bronze Portrait Bust
    bust of thomas jefferson gives us his resolute thomas jefferson, a powerful advocateof liberty, was president thomas jefferson, our third president, was an
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    This bronze portrait bust of Thomas Jefferson gives us his resolute and masterful look. Thomas Jefferson once wrote: "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson, a powerful advocate of liberty, was born in 1743 in Albermarle County, Virginia. President Thomas Jefferson, our third president, was an eloquent writer, but not a public speaker.
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    56. Thomas Jefferson Definition Meaning Information Explanation
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    Other images: (, , ) Order: 3rd President Term of Office: March 4 March 4 Followed: John Adams Succeeded by: James Madison Date of Birth April 13 Place of Birth: Shadwell, Virginia Date of Death: July 4 Place of Death: Monticello Virginia Wife: Martha Wayles Jefferson First Lady Martha Jefferson Randolph (daughter)
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    Thomas Jefferson April 13 July 4 ) was the third ( President of the United States and an American statesman, political philosopher, revolutionary, agricultural estate owner, architect, archaeologist, author, and general Renaissance man Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographical information
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    His parents were Peter Jefferson ( March 29 August 17 ) and Jane Randolph ( February 20 March 31 University of Virginia He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence , and a source of many other contributions to American culture. Achievements of his presidency include the

    57. 3. Thomas Jefferson -- Eric's US Presidents Forum
    thomas jefferson 3rd president 18011809 Democratic-Republican First LadyMarthaWayles Skelton Vice presidentsAaron Burr(1801-1805) George Clinton(1805-1809)
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    58. Nature Science Update
    That us presidents have irregular sex lives is nothing new. Historians have longknown that thomas jefferson, the third president (18011809) fathered a child
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    The sex life of President Thomas Jefferson HENRY GEE Nature shows that it wasn't the child that historians had thought. Contemporary America treats Jefferson as a "secular saint", according to geneticist Eric Lander of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Jefferson scholar Joseph Ellis, in an editorial in Nature accompanying the research report. "His face looks out from the nickel, the two-dollar bill, the Tidal Basin, and Mount Rushmore". But Jefferson seems occasionally to have been prey to less elevated instincts, including a suspected liaison with his slave, Sally Hemings. Historians have long disputed the question of Jefferson's paternity of Hemings' children. Nature Foster, and colleagues in laboratories in the UK and the Netherlands, sought to settle the problem by applying the techniques of DNA 'fingerprinting' to male descendants of Thomas Woodson, the Carr family, Eston, and Field Jefferson, the President's paternal uncle. Direct descendants of the President himself could hardly be used, as it was the paternity of his own descendants that was in question. The researchers were particularly interested in DNA fingerprints carried on the male-specific 'Y' chromosome, which is passed exclusively down the male line. Because he was Field Jefferson's paternal nephew, Thomas Jefferson would have had the same 'Y' chromosome, which explains why the uncle was a suitable proxy for the President.

    59. Letter From President Thomas Jefferson: Lewis And Clark's Expedition
    The following letter was written by thomas jefferson for Meriwether situation as secrataryof the president of the of the Woods, it will be interesting to us.
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    Letter from President Thomas Jefferson
    The following letter was written by Thomas Jefferson for Meriwether Lewis. It is reproduced the actual way in which it was written. Therefore the misspelling is the way that it originally appeared.
    "To Meriwether Lewis, esquire, captain of the first regiment of infantry of the United States of America: "Your situation as secratary of the president of the United States, has made you aquainted with the objects of my confidential message of January 18, 1803, to the legislature; you have seen the act they passed, which, though expressed in general terms, was meant to sanction those objects, and you are appointed to carry them to execution. "Instruments for ascertaining, by celestial observations, the geography of the country through which you will pass, have already been provided. Light articles for barter and presents among the Indians, arms for your attendants, say from ten to twelve men, boats, tents, and other traveling apparatus, with ammunition, medicine, surgical instruments and provisions, you will will have prepared, with such aids as the secretary at war can yield in his department; and from him also you will receive authority to engage among our troops, by voluntary agreement, the attendants abovementioned; over whom you, as thier commanding officer, are invested with all the powers the laws give in such a case. "As you movements, while within the limits of the United States, will be better directed by occasional communications, adapted to circumstances as they arise, they will not be noticed here. What follows will respect your proceedings after your departure form the United States.

    60. U.S. PRESIDENTS - BIOGRAPHIES (U.S. History) (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks, EBook)
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