Monticello, a welcome retreat |
The center of Thomas Jefferson's private world was Monticello, the house and 5,000-acre plantation which occupied his attention for more than fifty years. Monticello was Jefferson's retreat from the hated occupations of politics that drew him away from his family, his farm, and his books.
Auxiliary Steamship (top left); American Clock (bottom); Eid Greetings (top right) |
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