Thomas Jefferson Gallery
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foundingfatherfest:I think pony Thomas Jefferson came out adorably.There are enough cravats in this
aniskywolf:inkyparthia:Jefferson loved nature like woah. I had to do something about his furry coat
harriyanna: thomas jefferson and sally hemings did not have a forbidden romance as many historians l
It feels like the right time for a little revolution
When Jefferson was ambassador to France (and even before that), he spent years trying to get a stuff
historical-nonfiction:Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on a “laptop.” That s
abstainscourteously:Tom has a point. What sort of bird shall we choose as the symbol of our new Amer
1outside:Stephen Dillane as Thomas Jefferson in HBO’s John Adams, episode 2.
Thomas Jefferson lays out guidelines for student meals at the University of Virginia, 1819.Autograph
Will you shut the fuck up? We’re trying to watch TV.
odinsblog: Dehumanizing stereotypes have existed in American culture from the very beginning. Centu
My Period Movies Girl Congratulations to the lovely Gwyneth Paltrow. Gwyneth is a great actress, an
This 1844 lithograph by the New York-based printmaker Nathaniel Currier (later a partner in Currier
hamilfilm:DAVEED DIGGS as Thomas Jefferson in HAMILTON (2020)
thorodhinson:Thomas Jefferson + what
here’s a maria reynolds i finished after twenty minutes and an aching back.the entire thing is
michonnegrimes: Daveed Diggs as Thomas Jefferson in HAMILTON
historicalstoriez: we were requested to draw Thomas Jefferson a long time ago, but we did it just no
its been nearly two years since i’ve graduated art school and this is basically the first thin
cockymclaughlin: thomas jefferson’s comin’ home
The American Continental Congress actually voted for and declared independence on July 2nd. John Ada
1980-2006. “Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C." 
1980-2006. “Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C." 
One man with courage is a majority.—Thomas Jefferson
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