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Saving Monticello, When Thomas Jefferson died on the Fourth of July 1826 -- the nation's fiftieth birthday -- he was more than $100,000 in debt. Forced to sell thousands of acres of his lands and nearly all of his furniture and artwork, in 1831 his heirs bid a final goodbye, Saving Monticello
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  • Saving Monticello
  • Written by author Marc Leepson
  • Published by Free Press, 10/23/2001
  • When Thomas Jefferson died on the Fourth of July 1826 -- the nation's fiftieth birthday -- he was more than $100,000 in debt. Forced to sell thousands of acres of his lands and nearly all of his furniture and artwork, in 1831 his heirs bid a final goodbye
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Introduction: Jefferson's House 1
Chapter 1 Stealing Monticello 7
Chapter 2 The Commodore's House 47
Chapter 3 Saving Monticello 87
Chapter 4 Claiming Monticello 125
Chapter 5 Selling Monticello 185
Epilogue: A Long Time Coming: Recognizing the Levys 245
Appendix I Nunez, Phillips, Levy Family Genealogy 257
Appendix II Jefferson's Grandchildren 259
Notes 261
Bibliography 285
Acknowledgments 293
Index 297


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