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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: 1 October 1814 to 31 August 1815

This installment in the ongoing series of Thomas Jefferson's papers covers the months from October 1, 1814, to August 31, 1815. During this time, Jefferson was living in retirement at Monticello, following his presidency. The volume includes his letters and other writings, which touch on topics such as the War of 1812, the founding of the University of Virginia, and his reflections on politics, science, and agriculture. The documents are presented with editorial annotations and historical context, providing insight into Jefferson's thoughts and activities during this late period of his life. more

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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States, a distinguished politician, philosopher, architect, and scientist. He was born on April 13, 1743, and died on July 4, 1826. Jefferson advocated for democracy and freedom in politics and was one of the main authors of the Declaration of Independence. His political ideas had a profound impact on the founding and development of the United States. more

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