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Thomas Jefferson attended one of my alma maters, the College of William and Mary. He was the founder of the University of Virginia, and he designed and built historic Monticello. He drafted the Declaration of Independence, served as the nation's third president--the list goes on and on. One of the most interesting facts in Jefferson's life was the date of his death, July 4, 1826. Jefferson and John Adams, second president of the United States, both died on that date. Both were deeply involved in creation of the Declaration of Independence and were signers. They died on the nation's 50th birthday. How ironic!
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It's always nice to be reminded of the great people of the past. Thank you for the post!
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I didn't know about the simultaneous demise of the two founders, very interesting.
The story about the jewels and the spouse getting murdered and the house in s. carolina sounds like a thriller.
Love your post.
Thank you, Elizabeth and Anthony, for commenting on my blog.
Anthony, it seems very strange to me that Jefferson and Adams who were good friends both died that day! Thanks!
I am a big fan of Monticello. Such an amazing home and shows his genius mind in design and invention.
Both died on that date? That is ironic!
Thanks for the great post. Fellow A to Z'er finally stopping by. There are a lot of us, aren't there?
Interesting post--I hadn't known that about Adams and Jefferson!
Thanks for stopping by, junebug. Monticello is beautiful and in an amazing location!
Alex, it just seems so bizarre. They both were so major in forming the Declaration!
Kris, thanks for stopping by from A to Z.
Thanks, Golden Eagle, for coming by and commenting!
Hey there - another A-Zr here, found you through a comment on another blog, and when I saw you had TJ, my hero, as your T choice... love at first sight. (Or at least, strong like.)
Congrats on keeping it going so far.
Hi Mary! Great posts here, very interesting reading! And I love, love, love your paintings on your website - stunning colors and artwork. You are so talented!
I didn't know that about Thomas Jefferson's birthday and the date of this death. I love learning new things.
That is ironic that they both died on the 50th birthday of the nation they helped to create.
Thanks, Beverly, for comments and the follow. Jefferson is a special part of our history!
Thanks, Bonnie for the lovely compliments!
Thanks, Shelley, for your comments!
I appreciate the follow and the comment, Laura.
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