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NATIONAL THOMAS JEFFERSON DAY - April 13

His love of ice cream may have also increased its popularity in the United States. Q. Did Thomas Jefferson own slaves? A. Yes and so did about 11 other ...

THOMAS JEFFERSON DAY - April 13, 2025 - National Today

The summary also stated why Britain should relinquish its powers. The summary helped speed up the path to independence and marked Jefferson as one of the ...

National Thomas Jefferson Day (April 13th) | Days Of The Year

National Thomas Jefferson Day celebrates the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, who was the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809.

Thomas Jefferson Day | Holiday - Checkiday.com

During his retirement years, he also helped found the University of Virginia. He helped design both its buildings and its curriculum. He also made sure it wasn' ...

Thomas Jefferson Day, 1976 - Gerald R. Ford Museum

as its most articulate champion of individual freedom. Pursuant to Proclamation No. 2276 of March 21, 1938, our Nation has formally celebrated the 13th of ...

Thomas Jefferson Day: The Really Important Facts About The US ...

Thomas Jefferson Day annually falls on April 13 and honors the birth of the third US President, who was born on this day, in 1743.

Thomas Jefferson - Wikipedia

Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, planter, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who ...

IT'S THOMAS JEFFERSON DAY: Here Are 19 Famous 'Quotes' That ...

1. "My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from too much government." This is from a John Sharp Williams speech about Jefferson.

Thomas Jefferson Day | April 13 - Holiday Calendar

It's a celebration of our history. Thomas Jefferson was an integral part of the American Revolution and our nation's founding. Celebrating Thomas Jefferson Day ...

Jefferson's Birthday - Wikipedia

Jefferson's Birthday officially honors the birth of the Founding Father and third U.S. president, Thomas Jefferson on April 13, 1743. This day was ...

Thomas Jefferson Day | Holiday Smart

Celebrate Jefferson's birthday every year to honor his contributions to the USA and its government. Daily Holidays. January February March April May June ...

Thomas Jefferson - White House Historical Association

After leaving the presidency in 1809, Jefferson retired to Monticello and spent his remaining years tending to the daily operation of his plantation, planning ...

Message on the Birthday of Thomas Jefferson and Its Celebration on ...

The religious holy days known as Palm Sunday and Passover both occur this year upon the birthday of Thomas Jefferson makes it indeed appropriate that the ...

Fourth of July - Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

"This being the anniversary of our independence I presume you will Celebrate the day at West Point. ... it's birthday. In opposition however to mr ...

President's Day: The Influence and Leadership of Thomas Jefferson

Its roots. Leadership profile: Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd President of the United States (March 4, 1801-March 4, 1809), taking office in ...

A Proclamation by the President: Thomas Jefferson Day, 2001 (Text ...

Thomas Jefferson's crowning achievement, however, was the Declaration of Independence. As its primary author, Jefferson drafted an immortal ...

Thomas Jefferson is born | April 13, 1743 | HISTORY

HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate. Print Page. Also on This Day in History April | 13 ...

Thomas Jefferson's Birthday | April 13 - Calendarr

Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia. He ... its third president. Jefferson advocated for republicanism and democracy and ...

Fun Facts About Thomas Jefferson

... its Minister to France, Secretary of State and third President. A true ... As a member of Virginia's House of Burgesses, Jefferson called for a day of ...

IT'S THOMAS JEFFERSON DAY: Here Are 19 Famous 'Quotes' That ...

Many of the "quotes" frequently attributed to Thomas Jefferson — the third president of the US — are total nonsense.