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Aug 2022
27m 45s

The Widower Jefferson and the Women He L...

SHARON MCMAHON
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On today’s episode of Here's Where It Gets Interesting, we hear about the wife of Thomas Jefferson, Martha, who is listed as an official First Lady, but who passed away nearly twenty years before Jefferson’s presidency. Thomas Jefferson never remarried, but he did rely on two very important women to support him through the years as a widower. Learn about who ... Show More
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