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Thomas Jefferson


 

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA

Monticello,
Charlottesville, VA
Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809.
  1. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 1990 photograph.
  2. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 1990 photograph
  3. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 1990 photograph
  4. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 1990 photograph
  5. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 1990 photograph
  6. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 1990 photograph
  7. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 Kitchen and other functional rooms. 1990 photograph
  8. Thomas Jefferson: Monticello, 1770-1796; 1809 Underground passage. 1990 photograph

Public Architecture


Virginia State Capitol,
Richmond, VA, 1785-89

Virginia State Capitol,
Richmond, VA, 1785-89

Virginia State Capitol,

Richmond, VA, 1785-89
Virginia State Capitol
  1. Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1785-89. Thomas Jefferson & C.L.A. Clerisseau, architects. From an old postcard.
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1819-26.

University of Virginia, 
1819-26.

University of Virginia, 
1819-26.

University of Virginia, 
1819-26.

University of Virginia, 
1819-26.
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University of Virginia

University of Virginia, 
1819-26.
  1. University of Virginia. 1819-26. Thomas Jefferson, architect. Charlottesville, VA. Lawn.
  2. University of Virginia. 1819-26. Thomas Jefferson, architect. Charlottesville, VA. Rotunda.
  3. University of Virginia. 1819-26. Thomas Jefferson, architect. Charlottesville, VA. Rotunda.
  4. University of Virginia. 1819-26. Thomas Jefferson, architect. Charlottesville, VA. Rotunda.

Jefferson WWW Links

Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson
Rotunda Fire Commemoration, University of Virginia Designed by T. Jefferson; fire 1895.

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