Scrapbooks of clippings compiled by Thomas Jefferson's family [manuscript], 1800-1808.

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Scrapbooks of clippings compiled by Thomas Jefferson's family [manuscript], 1800-1808.

Three volumes contain amusing or edifying newspaper articles or poetry clipped by Jefferson and sent to his family. Articles are pasted on letter covers addressed to Jefferson. The fourth scrapbook contains political, sentimental, and humorous songs and poems, satires, parodies, and ballads clipped by Jefferson.

4 v. : bound in 1/4 calf over stained brown paper boards ; 23 x 15 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7922371

University of Virginia. Library

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