MONTICELLO

mŏnˌtĭsĕlˈō, –chĕlˈō [Ital.,=little mountain], estate, 640 acres (259 hectares), central Va., near Charlottesville; home of Thomas Jefferson for 56 years. The mansion, which he designed, was begun in 1770 on property inherited from his father. The building materials—stone, brick, lumber, and nails—were prepared on the estate, and most of the construction work was carried out by Jefferson's artisan slaves. By 1772, when Jefferson took his bride there to live, part of the house was ready for occupancy; for many years afterward, he added to the building. The house is one of the earliest examples of the American classic revival. Not long after Jefferson's death, his daughter, unable to maintain the property, sold it, retaining only the family burial plot in which Jefferson is interred. Monticello was later bought by Uriah P. Levy, a naval officer, who bequeathed it to "the people of the United States"; but his heirs successfully contested the will. By 1879, Jefferson M. Levy was in full ownership, but he sold Monticello in 1923 to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Dedicated as a national shrine in 1926, and extensively renovated during the next 30 years, the estate was opened to the public in 1954.

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...199 Apricots, planting of orchards at Monticello, 29 Architecture, American, the influence...Ashlawn, estate of James Monroe near Monticello, 229 Autobiography, Jeffersons, the...200 Bache, William, his home near Monticello, purchased for him by his grandfather...
...who was born in 1730, was living at Monticello in 1774 when the Farm Book begins, and died at Monticello in 1799. Great Georges wife, Isaacs...estate on January 21, 1773. She died at Monticello in 1800. Isaac had three brothers...
...Sal and her two tenders, steering for Monticello.--Saw Gabriel Jones . . . and heard...Sal and her two tenders, steering for Monticello.--Saw Gabriel Jones . . . and heard...Sal and her two tenders, steering for Monticello.--Saw Gabriel Jones . . . and heard...
...There was nothing of Jefferson to me at Monticello. He had dropped out and the Levys had...them out of my mind, but when I left Monticello Thomas Jefferson was but a disappearing...unfavorable picture of the history of Monticello while it was owned by the Levy family...
...Princess." 29. To John Minor: Monticello, Aug. 30, 1814, Ford, Fed...W. Summers John B. Garland: Monticello, Feb. 27, 1822, ME , XV, pp. 352-354. 31. To Abraham Small: Monticello, May 20, 1814, ME , XIV, pp...
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...Masks: the 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Monticello, Arkansas by Donald Holley ON...Agricultural School just south of Monticello. At 5:00 P.M. they lined...Model T Fords and drove through Monticello to boldly display their white sheets...
...African-American Families of Monticello. by Joshua D. Rothman By Lucia...Preface by David Brion Davis. Monticello Monograph Series. (Charlottesville...reminds us that those enslaved at Monticello not only forged their own vital...
Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson. by Cynthia A. Kierner Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson...Alan Pell Crawfords Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson...
Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War. by Kevin T. Barksdale Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War. By Michael Kranish...0-19-537462-9.) In Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War, Michael Kranish...
Monticello: change and continuity. by Susan C. Walters Monticello, Thomas Jeffersons estate near Charlottesville...the non-profit foundation that owns and manages Monticello reveals that the historicity and ethos of Jeffersons...
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...Horticulturalist and the Landscape at Monticello That He Has Brought Back to Life. by...sentiments during a visit with Peter Hatch at Monticello, Jeffersons home in the Virginia Piedmont...of our times"), but the grounds at Monticello fell into ruin soon after his death...
...Integrity to the Legacy of Blacks at Monticello. by Kendra Hamilton "Wrighting" HISTORYS...integrity to the legacy of Blacks at Monticello. When Dianne Swann Wright was hired...organization that owns and operates Monticello, the Charlottesville, Va., historical...
...Horticulturalist and the Landscape at Monticello That He Has Brought Back to Life. by...sentiments during a visit with Peter Hatch at Monticello, Jeffersons home in the Virginia Piedmont...of our times"), but the grounds at Monticello fell into ruin soon after his death...
Sex, slaves and racism at Monticello by Andrew Stephen Im told that when Jack Kennedy once gathered...just one of 150 slaves whom Jefferson owned at the time at his Monticello estate - and among a complement of 600 he owned during his lifetime...
...location in RoosterTown, or even in Monticello. The "Zone," the three-bythree...would boil over into other areas of Monticello. The violence included the occasional...burglary. Despite these problems, Monticello residents and authorities generally...
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...Beaches, Golf, Space Await at Lake Monticello. Byline: Michele Lerner, SPECIAL...amenities available to residents of Lake Monticello, a 3,500-acre gated country-club...are also part of the community. Lake Monticello Golf Course, a PGA championship course...
Monticello expected to return to nickel Byline...the image of Thomas Jeffersons home, Monticello, will return to its place on the back...1804-06 Lewis and Clark expedition. Monticello will return in 2006, according to lawmakers...
75 Homes Set for Monticello. Byline: Michele Lerner, SPECIAL...500 to 12,087 square feet at Monticello in Annapolis, a community with a...4440 or visit www.khov. com/monticello. The Oxford model has a dramatic...
Heritage Roadway Declared; Monticello to Gettysburg to Be Protected...corridor between Gettysburg and Monticello is officially the "Journey Through...Lawn, Oak Hill, Montebello, Monticello, Montpelier. The roadway will...
...summer afternoon, he would welcome to Monticello, his mountaintop home, an old friend...other, two of these national shrines - Monticello and James Monroes Ash Lawn-Highland...Additionally, one of the sites, Monticello, presents a distinctive winter tour...
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MONTICELLO mon tisel o, chel o Ital.,=little...plot in which Jefferson is interred. Monticello was later bought by Uriah P. Levy...was in full ownership, but he sold Monticello in 1923 to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial...
...After 1809, Jefferson lived in retirement at his beloved Monticello , although he often advised his successors, Madison and James...Jefferson and Sally Hemings (1997) and The Hemingses of Monticello (2008); J. E. Lewis and P. S. Onuf, ed., Sally Hemings...
...wood products; aluminum; and steel. The city was founded in 1922 as a lumber town on the site of the historic settlement Monticello, which had been swept away by a flood in 1867. Lower Columbia College is there...
...In the United States his influence can be seen in the manor houses of southern plantations, e.g., Thomas Jeffersons Monticello . See R. Wittkower, Palladio and Palladianism (1974); J. Ackerman, Palladio (2d ed. 1977); W. Rybczynski, The...
...John Burgoynes captured army was quartered nearby in 1779 80, and in 1781 Sir Banastre Tarleton raided the city. Nearby are Monticello , home of Thomas Jefferson; Ash Lawn, home of James Monroe; the birthplaces of Meriwether Lewis and George Rogers Clark...
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