When Thomas Jefferson reached the age of twenty, he inherited from his father, Peter, the approximately 7,000 acres in central Virginia (near the future town of Charlottesville) that became known as Monticello.
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Publish Date
December 2, 2001
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The University of North Carolina Press
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English
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136
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Archaeology at Monticello
December 2, 2001, The University of North Carolina Press
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"When Thomas Jefferson reached the age of twenty, he inherited from his father, Peter, the approximately 7,000 acres in central Virginia (near the future town of Charlottesville) that became known as Monticello."
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