Surf these sites: "Declaration of Independence -- The complete online HTML text, extensively annotated, with references cross-linked to the Encyclopedia of the Self. Autobiography -- Jefferson''s account of his life, written in 1821 and made available online by Bibliomania. Dialogue Between My Head and My Heart -- Thomas Jefferson''s epic love letter to Maria Cosway - a timeless dialogue between the mind and matters of the heart. Interpreting Thomas Jefferson -- Jefferson facts and commentary by scholar, broadcaster and Jefferson impersonator Clay Jenkinson. Jefferson National Expansion Memorial -- The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is located in St. Louis and consists of the Gateway Arch, the Museum of Westward Expansion, and St. Louis'' Old Courthouse. Life of Thomas Jefferson -- Online text of B.L. Rayner''s biography "published just eight years after Jefferson''s death, it is a fervent story, filled with the republican spirit". Monticello -- Jefferson''s home in Charlottesville. Site includes information about the house, plantation and grounds as well as the man himself. Mr. Jefferson''s Music -- Passionate music-lover and amateur violinist, Jefferson obtained the latest baroque compositions from Europe. Online Resources at the University of Virginia -- Online texts, quotations, bibliography and other resources from the UVA. Poplar Forest -- "Jefferson enjoyed "the solitude of a hermit" at his year-round retreat near Lynchburg, Virginia". History, restoration and events at Jefferson''s second home. Six Historic Americans: Thomas Jefferson -- "Had his works been suppressed ... the clergy might with less fear of exposure claim that their author was a Christian ... for these writings clearly prove that he was not a Christian, but a Freethinker". The Jefferson Bible -- "Jefferson believed that the ethical system of Jesus was the finest the world has ever seen. In compiling what has come to be called the Jefferson Bible, he sought to separate these ethical teachings from the religious dogma". The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society -- Based at the University of Virginia, the oldest continuously existing collegiate debating society in North America. The Jeffersonian Perspective -- "Commentary on today''s social and political issues based on the writings of Thomas Jefferson". Thomas Jefferson -- Speeches, writings and biography from the HTML Project. Thomas Jefferson -- Short biography from the official Whitehouse site. Thomas Jefferson Discussion Port -- "devoted to a light hearted discussion centered about Thomas Jefferson. We''d love to hear your thoughts as well as suggestions regarding the best books and criticisms". Thomas Jefferson Online -- Site based on the PBS documentary by Ken Burns. Thomas Jefferson Papers -- 27,000 documents from the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress digitized and available online. Also includes a timeline of Jefferson''s life. Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government -- Jefferson''s political philosophy in his own words. Contains the founding principles of American self-government. Thomas Jefferson on Slavery -- A Jefferson essay, reproduced online in the Afro American Almanac. Thomas Jefferson''s Quote of The Day -- Receive a Jefferson quote by e-mail, or on your web page. Thomas Jefferson''s Views on Women -- Carefully researched article from The Early America Review, Fall 1997.
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