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Michael Beschloss dedicates Mont...
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Did Jefferson believe in prayer?
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Did Jefferson believe in prayer?
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Was Jefferson a Unitarian?
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Was Jefferson a Unitarian?
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Jefferson, the Deist
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Monticello's 2008 Independence Day Naturalization Ceremony
The U.S.'s Newest Citizens Speak at Monticello
July 09, 2008, 11:55 AM
Having just taken the Oath of Citizenship and received their certificates, the U.S.'s newest citizens share some of their thoughts and feelings about the event.
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Oath of Citizenship at Monticello
July 09, 2008, 11:55 AM
Seventy-two individuals take the Oath of Citizenship and Renunciation at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.
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ESPN covers Hamilton Burr Duel
When Aaron Burr challenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel ESPN was there to cover it...
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Everybody Hates Hamilton John Adams miniseries
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Anti-Thomas Jefferson Negative Political Spot (1800)
A parody of a TV political attack ad, circa 1800, as the John Adams campaign smear...
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I hope to visit Monticello very soon!!! I admire this man we call Thoms Jefferson!
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I very much admire the long time close friend of James Madison:)
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A Common Scent
(A Historical Novel about Thomas Jefferson
showing who fought for liberty and who fought
for selfish reasons in the American Revolution)