Extract from Margaret Bayard Smith’s Recollection of a Visit to Monticello, [29 July–2 Aug. 1809] [Quote]

We sat at table, until near sun down, where we enjoyed agreeable and instructive conversation, in which every one seemed to expect and wish Mr. J– should take the chief part. This is the part of the day, in which he gives most time to his guests, and seems himself most to enjoy society; and I...

Extract from Daniel Pierce Thompson’s “A Talk With Jefferson” [ca. June-July 1821] [Quote]

Mr. Jefferson—a tall, straight, sandy-complexioned man, wearing a coat of Virginia cloth, surmounting a buff vest and broadcloth pants—advanced with an elastic step and serene countenance, when I was introduced, and greeted with the sweet, winning smile which so peculiarly distinguished him, and...

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