A Guide to the State of Jefferson

A Guide to the State of Jefferson
Author: Southern Oregon Library Federation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1972
Genre: California
ISBN:


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The State of Jefferson

The State of Jefferson
Author: June Ann Bradford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 197?
Genre: California
ISBN:


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A Guide to Thomas Jefferson's Virginia

A Guide to Thomas Jefferson's Virginia
Author: Laura A. Macaluso
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439664889


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Tour Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia, from Monticello to the Blue Ridge Mountains and beyond, with a guide that “mixes historical background with how-tos” (Daily Press). Few prominent Americans are as associated with a place as Thomas Jefferson is with Virginia. The heart of “Jefferson Country” is his house and plantation at Monticello, but Jefferson traveled the breadth of his home state, from his time at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg to the new state capital at Richmond and his retreat and plantation at Poplar Forest, near Lynchburg. While spending time in the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Jefferson was inspired to write his only book, Notes on the State of Virginia. Jefferson’s life story, and his many endeavors as a scholar and statesman, are illustrated in this guide to the state he held dear. “This book mixes historical background with the how-tos of visiting the places Jefferson spent time, including the Wren Building at the College of William and Mary, which he attended, and the George Wythe house, where he studied law in Williamsburg.” —Daily Press

The State of Jefferson Movement

The State of Jefferson Movement
Author: Jeffrey M. LaLande
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: California
ISBN:


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State of Jefferson

State of Jefferson
Author: Bernita Tickner
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531617042


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The State of Jefferson was born in the hearts of pioneers who crossed craggy peaks and treacherous canyons to settle near the Oregon and California border. Isolated and feeling neglected by both state governments, they tried to create a new state as early as 1852. The persistent State of Jefferson movement finally received national attention, including articles in Time and Life magazines, and held a boisterous election of county officials in 1941, before being derailed by the onset and priorities of World War II. But solidarity and independence still run like underground springs in the border counties, where rugged individualism matches the often rugged terrain, and where highway signs, businesses, and even public radio stations proudly display the State of Jefferson name and flag.

The State of Jefferson

The State of Jefferson
Author: Lloyd H. Link
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: California
ISBN:


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The State of Jefferson

The State of Jefferson
Author: James T. Rock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1985
Genre: California
ISBN:


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The State of Jefferson

The State of Jefferson
Author: Bernita Tickner
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738530963


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The State of Jefferson was born in the hearts of pioneers who crossed craggy peaks and treacherous canyons to settle near the Oregon and California border. Isolated and feeling neglected by both state governments, they tried to create a new state as early as 1852. The persistent State of Jefferson movement finally received national attention, including articles in Time and Life magazines, and held a boisterous election of county officials in 1941, before being derailed by the onset and priorities of World War II. But solidarity and independence still run like underground springs in the border counties, where rugged individualism matches the often rugged terrain, and where highway signs, businesses, and even public radio stations proudly display the State of Jefferson name and flag.

Elusive State of Jefferson

Elusive State of Jefferson
Author: Peter Laufer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493004476


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By 1941, a nascent statehood movement began to coalesce into an active and explicit secession campaign seeking to carve from Northern California and Southern Oregon a new State of Jefferson. Yreka, California, home of the secession movement, was named the temporary state capital. Local proponents, Members of the State of Jefferson Citizens Committee, began to stop traffic along Highway 99 at armed roadblocks to pass out political broadsides – their Proclamation of Independence. And, in December of that year, Judge John Childs of Crescent City, California, was elected the first Governor of the State of Jefferson. The United States’ entry into World War II just days later interrupted this growing movement. News of the bombing of Pearl Harbor replaced the planned coverage of Child’s election and overshadowed Jeffersonians perceived marginalization with a national sense of unity. But today what often is referred to as the mythical State of Jefferson remains as both an emblem of the north counties’ frustrations and as a cultural signifier that differentiates the region from the rest of California and the nation. Through interviews with residents and travels through the region, Laufer reveals the story of what could have been and the identity of the region that remains even more than sixty years after the apex of the movement.

Monticello

Monticello
Author: Thomas Jefferson Foundation
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1426215061


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For the first time, Monticello has an official guidebook that reflects the unique statesman and inventor Thomas Jefferson, his home, and his world. Showcasing the recent restoration of the home and plantation, it features information about the slaves of Mulberry Row, as well as the state-of-the-art visitor and education center. Each of the guide's 144 pages is designed to showcase the topics in its five chapters: Thomas Jefferson, Before Your Visit, The House, The Plantation, and the Neighborhood. Photographs, art and cutaways, and maps accompany featured stories both iconic and little-known from Monticello's curators.