The Jefferson Letters
October 30, 2014 - January 16, 2015
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In conjunction with this year’s 25th Anniversary History Day celebration, the City Museum is exhibiting a series of eight rarely seen letters written by Thomas Jefferson to Robert R, Livingston, a New York lawyer and Jefferson’s choice as “Minister Plenipotentiary” to France. In this remarkable correspondence, Jefferson and Livingston laid out a foreign policy that defined the direction—even the very shape—of the emerging United States. Jefferson writes about a number of remarkable and historically important topics, including: the Louisiana Purchase, the Napoleonic Wars, early debates over the Constitution, the unearthing of a buried mammoth skeleton in upstate New York, the technical details of the first steam engine, the development of new codes for delivering secret messages to American diplomats living overseas, and much more.
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PRESS
- "Thomas Jefferson Called Dibs on Mammoth Skull, Historic Letters Show” Gustavo Solis, DNAinfo
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TRANSCRIPTS
Get a closer look at Thomas Jefferson's letters.
Download the full transcripts of the letters here.