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Jefferson Collection (#7)

"Jefferson: A Legacy of Leadership, Knowledge, and Controversy" From the hallowed halls of the Library of Congress to the majestic Rotunda at the University of Virginia

Background imageJefferson Collection: Shadows of a Great City by J Jefferson & L R Sherwell

Shadows of a Great City by J Jefferson & L R Sherwell
Promotional postcard for Shadows of a Great City by Joseph Jefferson and L. R. Sherwell. First produced in England at the Princesss Theatre

Background imageJefferson Collection: Jefferson Hotel, Key West, Florida, USA

Jefferson Hotel, Key West, Florida, USA
Jefferson Hotel, Duval Street, Key West, Florida, USA. Date: 1911

Background imageJefferson Collection: Court House, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Court House, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Jefferson County Court House, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imageJefferson Collection: TRUMBULL, John (1756-1843). Declaration of Independence

TRUMBULL, John (1756-1843). Declaration of Independence. ca. 1817 - ca. 1819. The five-man drafting committee presenting their draft of the Declaration to the Congress (June 28th, 1776)

Background imageJefferson Collection: Jefferson Randolph Soapy Smith II, American gangster

Jefferson Randolph Soapy Smith II, American gangster
Jefferson Randolph Soapy Smith II (1860-1898), American con artist and gangster. He was shot in a gunfight in Skagway, Alaska, on 8 July 1898. Date: late 19th century

Background imageJefferson Collection: A portrait of Thomas Jefferson. Fourth of July

A portrait of Thomas Jefferson. Fourth of July
A portrait of Thomas Jefferson on a Glorious Fourth of July Greetings card, with the declaration of independence

Background imageJefferson Collection: Mount Jefferson, Oregon

Mount Jefferson, Oregon
Cavalry camp on the plain below Mount Jefferson, in the Cascade range, Oregon. (Do not confuse with other mountains of the same name) Date: 1857

Background imageJefferson Collection: Cascade Mountains USA

Cascade Mountains USA
Two native Americans pause during their hunt : in the distance are mounts Jefferson, Hood and Adams, though the two natives have other names for them. Date: 1857

Background imageJefferson Collection: Martha Jeff. Randolph

Martha Jeff. Randolph
MARTHA (nee Jefferson) RANDOLPH daughter of President Jefferson, for whom she acted as First Lady : wife of her childhood sweetheart Thomas Randolph. Date: 1772 - 1836

Background imageJefferson Collection: Jefferson (Kay)

Jefferson (Kay)
THOMAS JEFFERSON President of the United States of America Date: 1743 - 1826

Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette female figures representing Liberty

Banknote vignette female figures representing Liberty
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Dover Plains Gallery American Art No 1 1850 Steel engraving

Dover Plains Gallery American Art No 1 1850 Steel engraving
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Background imageJefferson Collection: George Jones 1833 Engraving state plate 11 1 / 16 x 8 1 / 8

George Jones 1833 Engraving state plate 11 1 / 16 x 8 1 / 8
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Excellency Oliver Wolcott Governor State Connecticut

Excellency Oliver Wolcott Governor State Connecticut
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Rev William Jay 1823 Engraving first second states

Rev William Jay 1823 Engraving first second states
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette haymakers symbolizing rural industry

Banknote vignette haymakers symbolizing rural industry
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Background imageJefferson Collection: James Kent 1834 Engraving first state two image

James Kent 1834 Engraving first state two image
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette three putti symbolizing trade

Banknote vignette three putti symbolizing trade
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Rev William Buell Sprague 1834 Engraving second state

Rev William Buell Sprague 1834 Engraving second state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Chief Justice John Marshall 1833 Engraving third state

Chief Justice John Marshall 1833 Engraving third state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Title Page New York Mirror Weekly Journal Devoted

Title Page New York Mirror Weekly Journal Devoted
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Annual Caledonian Ball Ticket 19th century Engraving

Annual Caledonian Ball Ticket 19th century Engraving
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Lindley Murray 1827 Engraving sheet 10 1 / 8 x 7 9 / 16

Lindley Murray 1827 Engraving sheet 10 1 / 8 x 7 9 / 16
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Background imageJefferson Collection: David Crockett ca 1830 Engraving second state

David Crockett ca 1830 Engraving second state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote motifs number 5 building topped cupola

Banknote motifs number 5 building topped cupola
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Wife 1830 Steel engraving image 3 11 / 16 x 2 7 / 8

Wife 1830 Steel engraving image 3 11 / 16 x 2 7 / 8
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Charles Carroll Carrollton 1835 Engraving third state

Charles Carroll Carrollton 1835 Engraving third state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Fancy & Windsor Chair Manufactory Wholesale Retail

Fancy & Windsor Chair Manufactory Wholesale Retail
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette showing two men working mine

Banknote vignette showing two men working mine
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Background imageJefferson Collection: William Floyd 1837 Engraving third state three

William Floyd 1837 Engraving third state three
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Background imageJefferson Collection: General Andrew Jackson June 1828 Engraving third state

General Andrew Jackson June 1828 Engraving third state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Ladies Ticket Admission Annual Caledonian Ball

Ladies Ticket Admission Annual Caledonian Ball
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Rev John Brodhead Romeyn D 1 1820 Engraving second state

Rev John Brodhead Romeyn D 1 1820 Engraving second state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: William Gaston 1834 Engraving second state two

William Gaston 1834 Engraving second state two
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Dying Greek ca 1830 Engraving plate 5 15 / 16 x 7 3 / 4

Dying Greek ca 1830 Engraving plate 5 15 / 16 x 7 3 / 4
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Robert C Sands ca 1829 Steel engraving second state

Robert C Sands ca 1829 Steel engraving second state
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Musidora 1825 Engraving plate 16 7 / 8 x 12 1 / 8

Musidora 1825 Engraving plate 16 7 / 8 x 12 1 / 8
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote motif Portrait George Washington decorative panel

Banknote motif Portrait George Washington decorative panel
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Proof side New York Merchants Banking Company 100 Dollar Bill

Proof side New York Merchants Banking Company 100 Dollar Bill
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Weekhawken 1833 Steel engraving third state three

Weekhawken 1833 Steel engraving third state three
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Falls Sawkill 1830 Steel engraving plate 8 13 / 16 x 6 7 / 16

Falls Sawkill 1830 Steel engraving plate 8 13 / 16 x 6 7 / 16
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Ariadne 1834 Engraving fifth state eight plate

Ariadne 1834 Engraving fifth state eight plate
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette showing city buildings fenced

Banknote vignette showing city buildings fenced
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette female figure representing marine commerce

Banknote vignette female figure representing marine commerce
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Delaware Water Gap 1830 Steel engraving 9 1 / 16 x 8 1 / 16

Delaware Water Gap 1830 Steel engraving 9 1 / 16 x 8 1 / 16
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette figures different ages representing

Banknote vignette figures different ages representing
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Background imageJefferson Collection: Banknote vignette showing three men scaffold laying

Banknote vignette showing three men scaffold laying
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Background imageJefferson Collection: General Andrew Jackson June 1828 Engraving second state

General Andrew Jackson June 1828 Engraving second state
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"Jefferson: A Legacy of Leadership, Knowledge, and Controversy" From the hallowed halls of the Library of Congress to the majestic Rotunda at the University of Virginia, Jefferson's influence resonates through history. As one of America's founding fathers, his impact on our nation is immeasurable. The Declaration of Independence stands as a testament to Jefferson's profound belief in liberty and equality for all. His vision shaped the very fabric of our democracy, inspiring generations to fight for their rights and freedoms. Monticello, with its grandeur and innovation, reflects Jefferson's brilliance as an architect and inventor. From its iconic West Front to its meticulously designed gardens, it embodies his pursuit of beauty and harmony. Yet amidst these accolades lies controversy. The Confederate Generals' depiction reminds us that even great men like Jefferson Davis were entangled in a dark chapter of American history – the Civil War. This conflict tore apart a nation he helped build. However, not all was lost during those turbulent times. Americans gaining French alliance during the Revolutionary War symbolizes how alliances can be forged even in dire circumstances. It demonstrates that hope can arise from unexpected places. Washington & Jefferson College serves as a reminder that education was dear to Jefferson's heart. He believed knowledge was vital for progress and enlightenment – values still cherished today. Through artistry such as "The Occupation of the Day" mural or political campaigns like Grover Cleveland's presidential bid in 1888, we see how Jefferson's legacy continues to shape American culture and politics long after his time. Lastly, let us not forget Thomas Jefferson himself – a complex figure who left an indelible mark on our nation’s history. His map-drawing skills showcased both his intellect and strategic thinking during times of war. Intriguingly multifaceted yet undeniably influential - this is what defines "Jefferson. " We must grapple with both his triumphs and flaws, recognizing the complexities of his legacy.