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June, 2005
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Jefferson and Monroe
Constant Friendship and Respect

By Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.
(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003. Pp. 80. Illustrations, notes, bibliographic note, index. Paperbound, $12.95.)


The friendship between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison has received much scholarly attention, but each man's collaborations with other Founders have been largely overlooked. Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., emeritus professor of history at the University of Missouri-Columbia, explores Jefferson's association with James Monroe as part of the Monticello Monograph Series, a collection of short works on various aspects of Jefferson's life and legacy. . . .

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