A photographic history of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's beloved Virginia home, looking at the role of the house and the mountain on which it is built in his life as a farmer, architect, statesman, and president.
Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary garden at Monticello
Hatch, Peter J.
2012
An illustrated guide to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello vegetable garden, which has been restored to contain the same plants cultivated in the early nineteenth century, exploring topics ranging from labor in the garden, garden pests of the time, and seed saving practices to contemporary African American gardens.
KC and Marshall run across a forgotten cubbyhole while painting a closet at the White House and find a box of toy horses that once belonged to Thomas Jefferson; when they go to Monticello to return the horses, the box disappears, and they explore the building and grounds to find the thief.