The Memorial Edition of Jefferson's writings in 19 volumes, edited by Albert Ellery Bergh.
Searchable annotated bibliography provided by the University of Virginia, covering writings on Jefferson since his death in 1826.
HTML etext, with introduction.
Jefferson's account of his life, written in 1821 and made available online by Bibliomania.
"Jefferson believed that the ethical system of Jesus was the finest the world has ever seen. In compiling what has come to be called the Jefferson Bible, he sought to separate these ethical teachings from the religious dogma".
Selections from Jefferson's "Notes on Virginia," Queries XIV and XVIII. Presented by the Afro-American Almanac.
27,000 documents from the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress digitized and available online. Also includes a timeline of Jefferson's life.
The very rare address of the Danbury Baptist Association (Connecticut) October 7, 1801 to Thomas Jefferson, President, and his famous reply, the 'wall of separation' letter dated January 1, 1802.
Chronological listing of original Jefferson manuscripts held by the University of Virginia Library.
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