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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.

Just Months After Taking the Governorship of Virginia, Jefferson Appoints a Revolutionary War Hero to Guard British Prisoners of the Saratoga Convention

The document has been filled in by Jefferson himself, and is the only such document that we have ever seen.

$15,000.00

Setting Landmark Constitutional Precedent in American Foreign Policy

Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson Orders Attorney General Randolph to Apply the Law of Nations in the New Republic for the First Time

$33,500.00

The Official Letter of State From Pres. Jefferson to Napoleon, Recalling Robert Livingston, US Ambassador to France, After He Successfully Concluded the Louisiana Purchase

A letter of extraordinary importance, and one of just two letters of Jefferson to Napoleon to reach the market in over three decades

$75,000.00

Thomas Jefferson Hopes for “The Prosperity of the Plough”

He refers to himself wistfully as a retired farmer.

$11,200.00

Thomas Jefferson Sends Official Notice of the Statutes of the 2nd Congress, Including the Fugitive Slave Act

Scarce letter from one signer of the Declaration of Independence to another

$16,000.00

Washington and Jefferson Sign a Passport For the Schooner Experiment

It is countersigned by New York Mayor Richard Varick and legendary Continental Army artillery commander John Lamb

$32,000.00

Washington Orders Jefferson to Implement one of the Great Policies in Diplomatic History

“...with as little loss of time as may be”

$100,000.00