President Thomas Jefferson was the first American leader to confront a hostile judiciary.
President Thomas Jefferson also began to look at removing the tribe from their lands at this time.
Within a month, retired President Thomas Jefferson offered his personal library as a replacement.
He was notable as the oldest grandson of President Thomas Jefferson.
President Thomas Jefferson had authorized construction of the road in 1806.
In 1804 President Thomas Jefferson had a geographic marker placed on this large hill.
It was first opened to the public by President Thomas Jefferson after his inauguration in 1805.
It was rejected by President Thomas Jefferson and never took effect.
President Thomas Jefferson signed the bill into law March 2, 1807.
The elections occurred at the same time as President Thomas Jefferson's re-election.