Thomas Jefferson autographs are found from his time as Gov. of Virginia during the Revolution, Ambassador to France, Secretary of State, President, and citizen farmer. Jefferson's letters are diverse, interesting and provide a glimpse into his character.
This letter also contains the autograph of Etienne Lemaire, one of America’s great pioneering chefs, who introduced cooking with wine into this country
In the first major foreign policy crisis for the United States, Washington walks a fine line between France and England, demonstrating his policy of avoiding foreign entanglements
He refers to himself wistfully as a retired farmer.
He assesses the American Revolution and echoes Washington, seeking to avoid foreign entanglements
Including the Fugitive Slave Act
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