3rd President ---- Thomas Jefferson -- 1801-1809 -- Man of the People or Sage of Monticello
Born -- April 13, 1743 -- Shadwell Plantation, Goochland County, Virginia
Died -- July 4, 1826 -- Montecello, near Charlottesville Virginia
Political Party -- Democratic/Republican
Education -- William & Mary College, then Law with private tutors
Military -- None
Wife -- Martha Skelton, a widow [1748-1782]
Children -- 6 Jane Randolph [1774-1775] Infant son 1777 -- Lucy Elizabeth 1780-1781 --
Lucy Elizabeth -- 1782-1785
[Needless to say there was controvercy - Jefferson kept a public silence on his
relationship with a slave girl, Sally Hemings. {A DNA study in 1998 and a
multidiscipinary 9 member panel in 2000 concluded,"it is very unlikely that any
Jefferson other than Thomas Jefferson was the father of Hemings 6 children".
Further studies have concluded that the DNA link between Thomas Jefferson
and Sally Hamings was valid}].
Religion -- Raised Episcoalian, influenced by English Diests, held common beliefs with Unitarians
but had no formal affliation
Oath of Office -- 1st Term -- Wednesday March 4, 1801 in the partially built Capitol Building
Washington, DC -- administered by Chief Justice John Marshall
2nd Term -- Monday March 4, 1805 in the Senate Chamber of the Capitol Building
Washington DC -- administered by Chief Justice John Marshall
Vice-President -- 1st Term Aaron Burr 1801-1805
2nd Term George Clinton 1805-1809
Supreme Court Appointments;
William Johnson -- 1804
Henry Brockholst -- 1807
Thomas Todd -- 1807
States addmitted to the union -- Ohio 1803
Salary -- $25,000.00
Memorable Legislation;
Land Act of 1804
Twelfth [12] Amendment to the United States Constitution ratified 1804
Embargo Act of 1807
Outlawing the external slave trade 1808
Commission of the Lewis and Clark expedition
Completed the Louisiana Purchase
Along with John Adams, the only other President to have signed the Declaration of Independence.
He was the first President to shake hands instead of bowing.
His personal 6,000 books bacame the basis for the Library of Congress, purchased from him for
$23,950.00
Wrote his own epitaph, without the mention of being President of the United States
Ate a tomato in public to prove it was not poisonous
Suggested the decimal system of money we use today
Wrote over 2,000 books
Had a lisp so only gave two speeches
Kept two bears on the south lawn of the White House, given to him by Lewis and Clark
and; Future President Kennedy, said at a White House dinner for scholars, never in the
White House history has so much intelligence been gathered since Thomas Jefferson dined
alone.