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Thomas Jefferson
Third President 1801-1809

Born: April 13, 1743 in Albermarle County, Virginia.
Education: He studied at the College of William and Mary.
Occupation: Lawyer, writer, public official. Talented in music, languages, science, architecture; interested in education and philosophy. Founded the University of Virginia; designed its buildings as well as his own home, Monticello.
Regligion: No formal affiliation.
Family life: In 1772 he married Martha Wayles Skelton, a widow, and took her to live in his partly constructed mountaintop home, Monticello. They had six children; only two daughters survived infancy. Martha passed away on September 6, 1782.
Political career: Became early leader in Revolution; in Virginia House of Burgesses,1769-74; attended Continental Congress. Author of the Declaration of Independence, 1776. Governor of Virginia and diplomat for the new United States government; Washington's secretary of state, 1790-93. Vice-president under Adams.
Highlights of his presidency: Authorized the Louissiana Purchase, attacked the Barbary Pirates with naval forces. Forced the Embargo Act through Congress as a measure against the British and French, who were at war.
Appearance: Tall and slender 6 fett 2 inches tall with reddish-blond hair.
Died: Jefferson retired to Monticello where he died on July 4, 1826.
Buried: Thomas Jefferson's grave is on his estate at Monticello, outside Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Home of Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson in Williamsburg
First Inaugural Address In the Washington, D.C.
Second Inaugural Address
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Quotations from the Writings of Thomas Jefferson
Works of Thomas Jefferson, including his Autobiography
Mount Rushmore


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