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Thomas Jefferson Primary Source Set

 

 

The Thomas Jefferson Papers, 1606-1827 (Main Collection)

Virginia Records Timeline: 1553-1743

The Thomas Jefferson Papers Timeline: 1743 -1827

Thomas Jefferson, 1784-1789, Index of Letters, from Arrival in France to Establishment of Copying Press

Letombe to Thomas Jefferson, April 1, 1802, in French (page 1)

Letombe to Thomas Jefferson, April 1, 1802, in French (page 2)

Alexander White to Thomas Jefferson, April 13, 1802 (transcription included)

Letter, John Adams to Thomas Jefferson describing the cordial greeting he received from King George III as the first American minister to Great Britain, 3 June 1785

Thomas Jefferson's drawing of a macaroni machine and instructions for making pasta, ca. 1787.

Thomas Jefferson's design for a plow, ca. 1794.

Letter, James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson seeking foreign policy advice, 17 October 1823.

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Marshall, March 2, 1801.

Letter from John Marshall to Thomas Jefferson, March 2, 1801.

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to the President pro tempore of the Senate, March 2, 1801, letterpress in Jefferson's hand.

"Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Exhibitions," April 1943

Letter, James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, partially written in cipher with translation by Jefferson, 23 May 1789.

Sales contract between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison for an indentured servant's remaining term, 19 April 1809.

J. D. Hauteval to Thomas Jefferson, December 23, 1808, in French (4 pages)

Robert Smith to Thomas Jefferson, March 27, 1805 (4 pages)

Thomas Jefferson to Robert Williams, April 28, 1805, Certificate

Series 9: Collected Manuscripts. 1783-1822.

Thomas Jefferson, , Itinerary of Trip from Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia to Washington, D. C.

Benjamin H. Latrobe to Thomas Jefferson, July 24, 1817, with University of Virginia Plan (4 pages)

Thomas Jefferson: First Inauguration, March 4, 1801

Thomas Jefferson: Second Inauguration, March 4, 1805

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Harry Innes

 

Portraits/Photographs:

MONTICELLO. THOMAS JEFFERSON'S GRAVE

Thomas Jefferson, half-length portrait

Thomas Jefferson, head-and-shoulders portrait (1904)

Thomas Jefferson as Minister to France--1784 to 1789

Charlottesville, Virginia. Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson

Charlottesville, Virginia. Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson (photo 2)

Charlottesville, Virginia. Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson (photo 3)

Charlottesville, Virginia. Stables at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson

Charlottesville, Virginia. Thomas Jefferson, founder of the University of Virginia

Monticello, Virginia. Front of Monticello from center.

Thomas Jefferson statue in front of state capitol. Jefferson City, Missouri

Statues and sculpture. Thomas Jefferson, full figure bronze, in rotunda of Capitol

[Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States].

Thomas Jefferson, a philosopher, a patriote [sic], and a friend / dessiné par son ami Tadée Kosciuszko et gravé par Ml. Sokolnicki.

Th. Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States.

 
 
 
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