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Thomas Jefferson

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Thomas Jefferson

1743–1826

Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809

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Biography

Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father and the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson was a leading proponent of democracy, republicanism, and natural rights, and he produced formative documents and decisions at the state, national, and international levels.

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Timeline

The story of Thomas Jefferson, told in moments.

1743 Birth

Born at Shadwell, Virginia. His father is a wealthy planter and mapmaker. His mother comes from one of the most prominent families in the colony. He starts learning Latin, Greek, and French as a boy. Enters the College of William and Mary at 16. Reads 15 hours a day.

1776 Event

Drafts the Declaration of Independence in a rented room on Market Street in Philadelphia. He's 33. The committee is Adams, Franklin, Sherman, Livingston. They edit his draft. Congress cuts about a quarter of it, including a passage condemning the slave trade. "We hold these truths to be self-evident" survives.

1785 Event

Arrives in Paris as US Minister to France. He lives there for five years. Falls in love with French wine, architecture, and food. Ships home crates of books, seeds, and a macaroni machine. When asked if he replaced Benjamin Franklin, he says: "No one can replace him. I am only his successor."

1803 Event

Signs the Louisiana Purchase. 828,000 square miles from France for $15 million. Three cents an acre. It doubles the size of the United States. He isn't sure the Constitution allows it. He does it anyway.

1819 Life

Founds the University of Virginia. Designs the campus himself. The Rotunda, the Lawn, the colonnades. He considers it one of his three greatest achievements, alongside the Declaration and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. Not the presidency.

1826 Death

Dies at Monticello on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. He is 83. John Adams dies the same day in Massachusetts. Adams's last words: "Thomas Jefferson survives." He doesn't know Jefferson died hours earlier. Jefferson owned over 600 enslaved people during his lifetime. The contradiction defines his legacy.

Artifacts (15)

Thomas Jefferson

John Trumbull

1788 · Oil on mahogany
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Thomas Jefferson

Johann Mathias Reich

1801 · Silver
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Thomas Jefferson

Johann Mathias Reich

1801 · Bronze
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Token of Thomas Jefferson

ca. 1876 · Bronze
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Inauguration Medal of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States, 1801

Johann Mathias Reich

19th century · Bronze, struck (probably a restrike)
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Thomas Jefferson to John Harvie, 14 January 1760

Shadwell January 14th. 1760. Sir I was at Colo. Peter Randolph’s about a Fortnight ago, & my Schooling falling into Discourse, he said he thought it would be to my Advantage to go to the College, &...

1760

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 25 December 1762

Fairfeilds Dec: 25. 1762. Dear Page This very day, to others the day of greatest mirth and jollity, sees me overwhelmed with more and greater misfortunes than have befallen a descendant of Adam for...

1762

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 20 January 1763

Shadwell Jan. 20th. 1763. Dr. Page I have been thinking this half hour how to begin my letter and cannot for my soul make it out. I wish to the Lord one could write a letter without any beginning...

1763

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 15 July 1763

Shadwell July 15’th 1763 Dear Page Your’s of May 30’th came safe to hand. The rival you mentioned I know not whether to think formidable or not as there has been so great an opening for him during...

1763

Thomas Jefferson to William Fleming, [ca. October 1763]

Richmond, ca. October 1763 Dear Will From a croud of disagreeable [companions] among whom I have spent three or four of the most tedious hours of my life, I retire into Gunn’s bedchamber to converse...

1763

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 7 October 1763

Williamsburg, October 7, 1763. Dear Page In the most melancholy fit that ever any poor soul was, I sit down to write to you. Last night, as merry as agreeable company and dancing with Belinda in the...

1763

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 19 January 1764

Devilsburgh Jan: 19. 1764. Dear Page The contents of your letter have not a little alarmed me: and really upon seriously weighing them with what has formerly passed between αδνιλεβ and myself I am...

1764

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 23 January 1764

Devilsburg, January 23d, 1764. Dear Page I received your letter of Wednesday the 18th instant; in that, of this day, you mention one which you wrote last Friday, and sent by the Secretary’s boy; but...

1764

Thomas Jefferson to William Fleming, 20 March 1764

Wmsburgh. March. 20. 1764. 11. o’clock at night. Dear Will As the messenger who delivered me your letter, informs me that your boy is to leave town tomorrow morning I will endeavor to answer it as...

1764

Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 9 April 1764

Devilsburgh April 9th 1764. Dear Page This letter will be conveied to you by the assistance of our friend Warner Lewis. Poor fellow! never did I see one more sincerely captivated in my life. He...

1764

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