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MEMOIR, CORRESPONDENCE, AND MISCELLANIES, FROM THE PAPERS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON.
Edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph. - 1829
Volume One
PREFACE.
MEMOIR.
APPENDIX TO THE MEMOIR.
[NOTE A.] Letter to John Saunderson, Esq.
[NOTE B.]—Letter to Samuel A. Wells, Esq.
[NOTE C]—August, 1774, Instructions to the first Delegation
[NOTE D.]—August, 1774., Instructions for the Deputies
A freshly compiled volume brings together the private and public writings of one of America’s most influential founders, offering listeners a vivid portrait of his early career and the turbulent years of the Revolution. The memoir sections trace his personal reflections on law, philosophy, and the birth of a nation, while the assorted miscellanies reveal the everyday concerns that shaped his evolving vision. Together they form a nuanced narrative that illuminates the man behind the Declaration and the early Republic.
The heart of the collection lies in the extensive correspondence, featuring letters to figures such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams. These missives capture the immediacy of wartime strategy, diplomatic negotiations, and intimate counsel, letting listeners hear the cadence of 18th‑century prose. Engaging and authentic, the documents provide a rare auditory glimpse into the thoughts and relationships that helped define a new America.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1166K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1743–1826
Best known for drafting the Declaration of Independence, he helped shape the early United States while also leaving behind a deeply complicated legacy. His life joined politics, architecture, science, and education with the realities of slavery at Monticello.
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