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Pueblo Dwellings at Bandelier
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Bandelier National MonumentLos Alamos, New Mexico
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Biscayne National Park
Biscayne National Park is located near Miami,
Key Biscayne and Homestead, Florida. This
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Lighthouses at BiscayneDummy text. What is less well known to the general public isthat almost two-thirds of Jefferson’s original collection ofbooks was destroyed in a disastrous fire on Christmas Eve of1851. While many of those volumes have subsequently beenreplaced, there are still hundreds of titles missing.
Another Library bicentennial project is under way to raise thenecessary funds and rebuild Jefferson’s library. Through aworldwide search, the Library is making every effort to replacethe missing volumes in the same editions as those owned byJefferson. All the replaced books will be featured in theJefferson exhibition. At the same time, an admirable effort isunder way to digitize the voluminous Jefferson Papers and putthem onto the Library’s American Memory web site. Whilemany of those volumes have subsequently been replaced, thereare still hundreds of titles missing.
Another Library bicentennial project is under way. Indeed, theLibrary of Congress is one of Thomas Jefferson’s principal lega-cies. The wide range of his interests determined the universaland diverse nature of the Library’s collections and services.Another Library bicentennial project is under way. Dummytext. What is less well known to the general public is thatalmost two-thirds of Jefferson’s original collection of bookswas destroyed in a disastrous fire on Christmas Eve of 1851.While many of those volumes have subsequently beenreplaced, there are still hundreds of titles missing.
Another Library bicentennial project is under way to raise thenecessary funds and rebuild Jefferson’s library. Through aworldwide search, the Library is making every effort to replacethe missing volumes in the same editions as those owned byJefferson. All the replaced books will be featured in theJefferson exhibition. At the same time, an admirable effort isunder way to digitize the voluminous Jefferson Papers and putthem onto the Library’s American Memory web site. Whilemany of those volumes have subsequently been replaced, thereare still hundreds of titles missing. Another Library bicenten-nial project is under way. Indeed, the Library of Congress is
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Wildlife at Bandelier Sub heads are labeled as such in the paragraph style sheet.There is no space after a sub head. The rest of this is dummytext. Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness has inspired thespirit of liberty around the world. From the French Declarationof the Rights of Man, to Masaryk’s Czechoslovak Declarationof Independence, to freedom’s cries from Tianenmen Square,Jefferson’s words are still a “signal for arousing men to assumethe blessings and security of self-government.
This illustrated biography, Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty,with essays by leading scholars, is the companion volume to the Library’s major exhibition on Thomas Jefferson. This exhi-bition is also part of the celebration of the two hundredth andindeed, the Library of Congress is one of Thomas Jefferson’sprincipal legacies. The versary of the founding of the Library ofCongress. Testimonie Mo the acquired by the United States in1815 as the core of the Library of Congress.
Indeed, the Library of Congress is one of Thomas Jefferson’sprincipal legacies. The wide range of his interests determinedthe universal and diverse nature of the Library’s collections andservices. Founded in 1800 as the national government preparedto move from Philadelphia to the new capital city, the Libraryof Congress owned books and maps a year later. While he waspresident of the United States from, Jefferson took a keen inter-est in the Library of Congress and its collections, includingapproving the first law defining the role and functions of the
new institution. He personally recommended books for theLibrary and appointed the first two librarians of Congress,John J. Beckley and Patrick Magruder. After the British armyinvaded Washington in 1814 and burned the Capitol, includingthe by nows volume Library of Congress, Jefferson offered tosell his personal library at Monticello to Congress to “re-com-mence” its collection. Anticipating the argument that his librarymight be too comprehensive, he emphasized that there was “nosubject to which a member of Congress might not have occa-sion to refer.”
As threats to these historic sites continue to
mount, the park wants to act as quickly as
possible to protect them—using federal funds,
grants, and any other alternatives available.
Jefferson oversaw the packing of the books, leaving them intheir pine bookshelves. Books and shelves were transported toWashington in ten horse-drawn wagons and were received andorganized by new Librarian of Congress George Waterston inthe temporary Capitol, Blodget’s Hotel. The Library adoptedJefferson’s personal classification system of forty-four cate-gories of knowledge and used it for the remainder of thecentury. Not only did the library that Jefferson sold toCongress include more than twice the number of volumes thathad been destroyed, it further expanded the commitment ofthe fledgling Library of Congress to a broadly based collection,far beyond the usual scope of a legislative library. Jefferson wasa man of encyclopedic interests; his library included works onarchitecture, the arts, science, literature, and geography.
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Congress, John J. Beckley (1802–807) and Patrick Magruder(1807–1815). After the British army invaded Washington in 1814and burned the Capitol, including the by now 3,000-volumeLibrary of Congress, Jefferson offered to sell his personallibrary at Monticello to Congress to “recommence” its collec-tion. Anticipating the argument that his library in the tempo-rary Capitol, Blodget’s Hotel. The Library adopted Jefferson’spersonal classification system of forty-four categories of mightbe too comprehensive, he emphasized that there was “nosubject to which a member of Congress might not have occa-sion to refer.”
The purchase of Jefferson’s 6,487 volumes for $23,940 wasapproved in 1815. Jefferson oversaw the packing of the books,leaving them in their pine bookshelves. Books and shelves weretransported to Washington in ten horse-drawn wagons andwere received and organized by new Librarian of CongressGeorge Waterston in the temporary Capitol, Blodget’s Hotel.The Library adopted Jefferson’s personal classification systemof forty-four categories of knowledge and used it for theremainder of the century.The purchase of Jefferson’s 6,487volumes for $23,940 was approved in 1815. Jefferson oversawthe packing of the books.
The Valdez TrailSub heads are labeled as such in the paragraph style sheet.There is no space after a sub head. Text type is labeled as“Text” in the paragraph style sheet. There is one line spacebetween paragraphs, but no spaces between sub heads andtheir accompanying text. The rest of this is dummy text.Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness has inspired the spirit ofliberty around the world. From the French Declaration of theRights of Man, to Masaryk’s Czechoslovak Declaration ofIndependence, to freedom’s cries from Tianenmen Square,Jefferson’s words are still a “signal for arousing men to assumethe blessings and security.
This illustrated biography, Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty,with essays by leading scholars, is the companion volume to theLibrary’s major exhibition on Thomas Jefferson. This exhibi-tion is also part of the celebration of the two hundredth andindeed, the Library of Congress is one of Thomas Jefferson’sprincipal legacies. The versary of the founding of the Library ofCongress.
Testimonie Mo the acquired by the United States in 1815 as the core of the Library of Congress. Indeed, the Library ofCongress is one of Thomas Jefferson’s principal.
The wide range of his interests determined the universal anddiverse nature of the Library’s collections and services.Founded in 1800 as the national government prepared to movefrom Philadelphia to the new capital city, the Library ofCongress owned 740 books and 3 maps a year later. While hewas president of the United States from 1801 to 1809, Jeffersontook a keen interest in the Library of Congress and its collec-tions, including approving the first law defining the role andfunctions of the new institution. He personally recommendedbooks for the Library and appointed the first two librarians of
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