What is the origin of the name Jefferson?
1: English (northern): patronymic from the Middle English personal name Geffrey or Jeffray (see Jeffrey) + -son. In the late medieval period Geffreyson was increasingly pronounced Jeffrason with shortening of the diphthong [...]
Washington, the national capital
...Congress purchased the library of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello. The damage to the Capitol was immediately repaired. In 1818the central... (Monticello, Maryland, United States - 1814)
...Congress purchased the library of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello. The damage to the Capitol was immediately repaired. In 1818the central... (Monticello, Maryland, United States - 1814)
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Washington, the national capital
...between Seventh and Ninth Streets. Thomas Jefferson first undertook really to improve the grounds and marked the east and west... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1797)
...between Seventh and Ninth Streets. Thomas Jefferson first undertook really to improve the grounds and marked the east and west... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1797)
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Washington, the national capital
...intersection had been marked by Thomas Jefferson by a small monument, known as the Jefferson pier. In the Mc Millan... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1932)
...intersection had been marked by Thomas Jefferson by a small monument, known as the Jefferson pier. In the Mc Millan... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1932)
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Washington, the national capital
...intersection had been marked by Thomas Jefferson by a small monument known as the Jefferson Pier. In the Mc Millan... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1901)
...intersection had been marked by Thomas Jefferson by a small monument known as the Jefferson Pier. In the Mc Millan... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1901)
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Washington, the national capital
... Thomas Jefferson sought the assistance of the best talent of the country to complete the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1803)
... Thomas Jefferson sought the assistance of the best talent of the country to complete the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1803)
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Washington, the national capital
...8, 1791,it was decided by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, and James Madison, in conference with the Commissioners of the... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1791)
...8, 1791,it was decided by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, and James Madison, in conference with the Commissioners of the... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1791)
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Washington, the national capital
...of foreign affairs, but, as Thomas Jefferson, the first Secretary of State, once wrote, it also had charge of all... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1859)
...of foreign affairs, but, as Thomas Jefferson, the first Secretary of State, once wrote, it also had charge of all... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1859)
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Washington, the national capital
...collections inelude the library of Thomas Jefferson (6,760 volumes, the nucleus of the present collections, purchased for $23,950 in 1815),... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1815)
...collections inelude the library of Thomas Jefferson (6,760 volumes, the nucleus of the present collections, purchased for $23,950 in 1815),... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1815)
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Washington, the national capital
...of the Supreme Court and Thomas Jefferson to be Secretary of State, and both were commissioned on September 26. Jay... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1789)
...of the Supreme Court and Thomas Jefferson to be Secretary of State, and both were commissioned on September 26. Jay... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1789)
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Washington, the national capital
...direction of President Washington and Thomas Jefferson, designed the plans for the city of Washington.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1932)
...direction of President Washington and Thomas Jefferson, designed the plans for the city of Washington.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1932)
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Washington, the national capital
...31, 1801, riding with President Thomas Jefferson, "looking for a proper place to fix the bar" racks on." In June... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1801)
...31, 1801, riding with President Thomas Jefferson, "looking for a proper place to fix the bar" racks on." In June... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1801)
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Washington, the national capital
...the seat of government. Also, Thomas Jefferson tells us, in his Anas," of a dinner given by him at which... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
...the seat of government. Also, Thomas Jefferson tells us, in his Anas," of a dinner given by him at which... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
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Washington, the national capital
...controversy between the landholders led Thomas Jefferson to make a rough outline plan for a city one"fourth less in sizethan... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
...controversy between the landholders led Thomas Jefferson to make a rough outline plan for a city one"fourth less in sizethan... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
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Washington, the national capital
...direction of President Washington and Thomas Jefferson in 1791 by Maj.... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1791)
...direction of President Washington and Thomas Jefferson in 1791 by Maj.... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1791)
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Washington, the national capital
...axes had been marked by Thomas Jefferson by a small monument known as the Jefferson Pier. According to the L'Enfant... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
...axes had been marked by Thomas Jefferson by a small monument known as the Jefferson Pier. According to the L'Enfant... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
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Washington, the national capital
...little importance which led President Thomas Jefferson to exclaim:... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
...little importance which led President Thomas Jefferson to exclaim:... (District of Columbia, Maryland, United States - 1932)
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What is the origin of the name Jefferson?
1: English (northern): patronymic from the Middle English personal name Geffrey or Jeffray (see Jeffrey) + -son. In the late medieval period Geffreyson was increasingly pronounced Jeffrason with shortening of the diphthong [...]