Martha J. Trist Burke’s Notes on the Name of Jefferson in Virginia’s Colonial History, [ca. 1888]

First mention of the name Jefferson in Colonial Virginia” x x x x x x The first time that the name of Jefferson appears in any record of the affairs of Virginia which happens at as early a period at as twelve years after the settlement of the Colony. It was known that a house of Burgesses had...

Martha J. Trist Burke’s Extract of a Letter from Mary Elizabeth Randolph Eppes, [ca. 1888]

Extract from a letter written by Elizabeth Eppes—wife of Frances Eppes. to aunt Jane (Mrs T. J. Randolph of “Edgehill.”) July 7th 1828. “Poplar Forest” Speaking of life at Monticello “before death had changed those scenes of peace & happiness I have ever felt cheered & enlivened in my...

Extract from a Reported Comment made by Thomas Jefferson, as Recalled by Martha J. Trist Burke, 16 July 1896 [Quote]

My father was riding one evening with Mr Jefferson and had been commenting upon the character of George Washington in a tone which elicited the following from Mr Jefferson who stopping his horse and pointing to the heavens exclaimd “Yes Sir, when names now great are gone & forgotten, His ...

Extract from a Reported Comment made by Thomas Jefferson, as Recalled by Martha J. Trist Burke, 25 Sept. 1887 [Quote]

My father read law under Mr Jefferson’s direction, and once became uncertain in his own mind whether the practice of law was compatible with perfect truthfulness, he once asked Mr Jefferson “do you believe in he once said to Mr Jefferson “I have made up my mind never to utter a word with my lips,...

Extract from Ronald Reagan’s Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the University of Virginia, 16 Dec. 1988 [Quote]

The pursuit of science, the study of the great works, the value of free inquiry, in short, the very idea of the living the life of the mind–yes, these formative and abiding principles of higher education in America had their first and firmest advocate, and their greatest embodiment, in a tall,...

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