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Can the fraught relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams help heal our own hyper-polarized politics? Monticello is betting yes. Credit...Photo Illustration by Felicia Vasquez ...
The foundational checks-and-balances fight: President John Adams made last-minute appointments before he left office in 1801. His successor, Thomas Jefferson, and Secretary of State James Madison ...
Monticello will soon offer a guided tour experience to learn about the complicated relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Through the story of these two founders, the tour examines ...
Perhaps the clearest examples of distinguished public careers taking a back seat to a mixed legacy as president are those of John and John Quincy Adams ... flair of a Thomas Jefferson, but ...
The Adams family — John, Abigail, and their descendants ... D.C., alongside those of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. The Adams Memorial Commission, established by Congress, plans ...
When Mary Jefferson died in 1804, Abigail wrote Thomas a chilly condolence letter in which she described herself as one “who once took pleasure in subscribing herself your friend.” John Adams ...
The victory banner—featuring a crudely drawn cartoon of Thomas Jefferson and an American eagle, inscribed with the motto “T. Jefferson President of the United States of America/John Adams is ...
For years, a rumor has circulated online that former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson ... in 2006. Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, the same day as former President John Adams.
I am an Adams Memorial Foundation Scholar and have written an op-ed for them. When John Adams became the second ... of the Constitution,” wrote Jefferson, who succeeded Adams in 1801.
The University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello have announced the recipients of the 2025 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medals, awarded each year to national and ...
"The day never saw a more miserable creature when the sun rose that next morning," the future president said, according to the new doc series 'Thomas Jefferson ... (under John Adams) and the ...