"The letter includes a list of Jefferson's inventions and describes a gold medal he received from the Department of the Seine for the invention of the moldboard plow. Burke comments on the sale of Jefferson papers to the Library of Congress by her brother. She also comments negatively on "the sale of Monticello to the government.""
"The collection also includes an essay, 1899, by Kate A. Tuttle entitled "The first bell and clock of the University,' which contains transcripts of Jefferson letters concerning the construction and purchase of these items [13 l. 25 cm. holograph signed]."
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