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  1. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (August 26, 1831 – November 17, 1920) was a U.S. ambassador and a leading Boston businessman. [1]

  2. During a two-week visit at Monticello in the spring of 1824, Joseph Coolidge became acquainted with Jefferson's twenty-seven-year-old granddaughter, Ellen Wayles Randolph.

  3. T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Leslie Valiant was educated at King's College, Cambridge; Imperial College, London; and at Warwick University where he received his Ph.D. in computer science in 1974.

  4. Joseph Coolidge (1798–1879), who married Thomas Jefferson 's granddaughter Ellen Wayles Randolph, was a partner of several trading companies, working most of his career overseas in the opium, silk, porcelain, and tea trades.

  5. Extract from the Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, 1 Jan.–14 Apr. 1865 1865 January. Edward Everett, one of the most brilliant orators and ripest scholars in the world, died of apoplexy.

  6. Jan 26, 2024 · The autobiography of T. Jefferson Coolidge, 1831-1920 by Thomas Jefferson Coolidge. Publication date 1923-01-01 Publisher Houghton Mifflin company Collection ...

  7. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge was a U.S. ambassador and a leading Boston businessman.

  8. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge was born in Boston in 1831 to one of the most prominent families of the time. He graduated from Harvard University in 1850 and pursued busine …

  9. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge. December 30. Major Anderson has evacuated Fort Moultrie and retired to Fort Sumter. The palmetto flag floats over the Charleston Custom House. In short, they are in open rebellion.

  10. The autobiography of T. Jefferson Coolidge, 1831-1920 The autobiography of T. Jefferson Coolidge, 1831-1920 - Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library Skip to page content

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