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  2. Poplar Forest - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Sully, 1821. This portrait is considered a truthful representation of Jefferson's appearance during the time which Poplar Forest was designed and constructed. [6] Wayles' daughter Martha Wayles Skelton was married to Thomas Jefferson, and the couple inherited the full 4,819 acres when Wayles died in 1773. [5]

  3. Thomas Jefferson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, originally known as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in 1923 to purchase and maintain Monticello, the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. [1]

  4. Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery

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    The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) is an ongoing Internet-based research and archival initiative of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation meant to advance the historical understanding of slavery and slave-based society in the United States and the Caribbean in the time before the American Civil War.

  5. Thomas Jefferson's enslaved mistress' living quarters found - AOL

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    Related: Descendants of Thomas Jefferson's slaves spend the night at Monticello ... Director of Archaeology at Monticello, said Hemings' quarters revealed the original brick, original hearth and ...

  6. History of archaeology - Wikipedia

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    In America, Thomas Jefferson, possibly inspired by his experiences in Europe, supervised the systematic excavation of a Native American burial mound on his land in Virginia in 1784. Although Jefferson's investigative methods were ahead of his time, they were primitive by today's standards.

  7. 50 Thomas Jefferson Quotes About Life, Liberty and Freedom - AOL

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    Aside from politics, Jefferson was a studious man who enjoyed architecture, animals, music, archaeology, gardening and art. Some have labeled him a Renaissance polymath, which is someone who has ...

  8. Monticello - Wikipedia

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    Monticello and its reflection Some of the gardens on the property. Monticello (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ tʃ ɛ l oʊ / MON-tih-CHEL-oh) was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third president of the United States.

  9. Shadwell, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    [7] [b] Shadwell was the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson. [5] Peter Jefferson built a gristmill on the Rivanna River about 1757. [7] Native American leaders, including Ontasseté often stopped at Shadwell to visit with Peter Jefferson on their way to Colonial Williamsburg. [9] When his father died, Thomas inherited the property on April 13, 1764.