The Thomas Jefferson Genealogical Collection was developed in 1948 as a result of correspondence between Pearl M. Graham and Lucy Williams. Ms. Graham was researching a project which involved tracing the ancestry of Blacks who claimed to be direct-descendants of Thomas Jefferson. In Lucy William\u27s letters to Pearl Graham she relates the historical tradition of Sally Hemings and her offspring, fathered by Thomas Jefferson, indicating genealogical relationships up to her own generation
Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes:Xerographic copies of original papers in private hands. Afro-Amer...
When genetic testing suggested Thomas Jefferson bore children with his slave Sally Hemings, Shay Ban...
The Farar, Ellis, and Rapalje families were prominent plantation owners in Adams County, Mississippi...
Title: Collection, 1948 Description: 0.5 linear ft. (28 items) Notes: Correspondence among Pearl M. ...
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy ...
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1. Typed c...
Abstract: The collection contains a letter written from Jefferson in New Orleans, Louisiana, to the ...
Jefferson\u27s life has come to symbolize America\u27s struggle with racial inequality, his successe...
Jefferson\u27s life has come to symbolize America\u27s struggle with racial inequality, his successe...
Title: Collection, 1850s-1900s Description: 1 linear ft. Notes: Autographs, correspondence, photogr...
From the 1730s through the 1770s Shadwell was home to Jane and Peter Jefferson, their eight children...
From the 1730s through the 1770s Shadwell was home to Jane and Peter Jefferson, their eight children...
Why is it that some men are born and live and die, yet we never hear of them, or even know they exis...
The papers of William Johnson, Jr., a well known Baltimore caterer, and those of his daughters, Eliz...
The papers of William Johnson, Jr., a well known Baltimore caterer, and those of his daughters, Eliz...
Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes:Xerographic copies of original papers in private hands. Afro-Amer...
When genetic testing suggested Thomas Jefferson bore children with his slave Sally Hemings, Shay Ban...
The Farar, Ellis, and Rapalje families were prominent plantation owners in Adams County, Mississippi...
Title: Collection, 1948 Description: 0.5 linear ft. (28 items) Notes: Correspondence among Pearl M. ...
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy ...
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1. Typed c...
Abstract: The collection contains a letter written from Jefferson in New Orleans, Louisiana, to the ...
Jefferson\u27s life has come to symbolize America\u27s struggle with racial inequality, his successe...
Jefferson\u27s life has come to symbolize America\u27s struggle with racial inequality, his successe...
Title: Collection, 1850s-1900s Description: 1 linear ft. Notes: Autographs, correspondence, photogr...
From the 1730s through the 1770s Shadwell was home to Jane and Peter Jefferson, their eight children...
From the 1730s through the 1770s Shadwell was home to Jane and Peter Jefferson, their eight children...
Why is it that some men are born and live and die, yet we never hear of them, or even know they exis...
The papers of William Johnson, Jr., a well known Baltimore caterer, and those of his daughters, Eliz...
The papers of William Johnson, Jr., a well known Baltimore caterer, and those of his daughters, Eliz...
Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes:Xerographic copies of original papers in private hands. Afro-Amer...
When genetic testing suggested Thomas Jefferson bore children with his slave Sally Hemings, Shay Ban...
The Farar, Ellis, and Rapalje families were prominent plantation owners in Adams County, Mississippi...