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  1. Thomas Jefferson Randolph (September 12, 1792 – October 7, 1875) of Albemarle County was a Virginia planter, soldier and politician who served multiple terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, as rector of the University of Virginia, and as a colonel in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.

  2. www.monticello.org › thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia › thomas-jefferson-randolphThomas Jefferson Randolph | Monticello

    Learn about the life and legacy of Thomas Jefferson Randolph, the eldest grandson of Thomas Jefferson and a prominent Virginia politician. Find sources, biography, and family history on Monticello's website.

  3. Thomas Jefferson (Shadwell, 13 de abril de 1743-Charlottesville, 4 de julio de 1826) [1] fue el tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos de América, ocupando el cargo entre 1801 y 1809. Se le considera uno de los padres fundadores de la nación.

  4. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 [b] – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. [6] He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.

  5. Thomas Jefferson comenzó su educación bajo la dirección de tutores en Tuckahoe, junto a los hijos de Randolph. En 1752, comenzó a asistir a una escuela local dirigida por un ministro presbiteriano escocés. A los nueve años, comenzó a estudiar latín, griego y francés.

  6. Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc. Artist/Maker: Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827) Created: 1808. Origin/Purchase: Philadelphia. Materials: Oil on paper. Dimensions: 68.6 × 58.4 (27 × 23 in.) Location: Parlor.

  7. Randolph Jefferson (1755-1815) was the twin brother of Anna Scott Jefferson and the only other surviving son of Peter Jefferson. He inherited land from his father, served in the Revolutionary War, and married twice, leaving a posthumous son named John.