Thomas Jefferson embodies within his own life the most profound contradictions of American history: as the author of ...
Thomas Jefferson first came to Williamsburg to attend William & Mary in March 1760. Until April 1762, Jefferson lodged and boarded in the building known today as the Sir Christopher Wren Building. He ...
Thus, the birth of the U.S. Navy. Beginning in 1784, seventeen years before he would become president, Thomas Jefferson became Americaâs Minister to France. That same year, the U.S. Congress ...
On August 19, 1791, Benjamin Banneker wrote a lengthy letter to Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, in which "having taken up my pen in order to direct to you as a present, a copy of an ...
Conservatives Should Be Suspicious of Big Tech’s Sudden Favor Potatoes: God’s Gift to Mankind (Or Maybe Just to Me) If You Love Democracy, You Should Celebrate the End of Net Neutrality Toward ...
The Age of Experiments/The Pursuit of Happiness” Friday, February 7 at 9:00 pm In part two: Jefferson was responsible... Read More ...
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson will always be linked, as Founding Fathers and presidents. They even died on the same day — July 4, 1826. At the Continental Congress and on diplomatic ...
"Replacing facts with phony history is a linchpin ... a notorious pseudo-historian whose purported historical writings on Thomas Jefferson have been exposed as utterly fraudulent.
James Madison suggested the idea of developing a congressional library at the new capital Washington City. Before that, the ...