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The Passing of Three Presidents
On the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1826, both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson passed away. John Quincy Adams recorded in his diary that his father's last words were “Thomas Jefferson survives.” Adams was without a doubt correct, although Jefferson died a few hours later. Five years later, on July 4, 1831, James Monroe, the last of the Founding Fathers to hold office, died in New York.
Please join cultureNOW, the Lower Manhattan Historical Association, Sons of the RevolutionSM in the State of New York, Inc. and its Fraunces Tavern® Museum for a hybrid symposium.
Speakers Jim Rasenberger, Author Tim McGrath, Author
Price: In Person: Included in Museum Admission (Special Admission on July 4th will be $1) Virtually: Free. RSVP Required.
Image Credit: John Adams © Gilbert Stuart, National Portrait Gallery; Thomas Jefferson © Mather Brown, Smithsonian Institution; James Monroe © Gilbert Stuart, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Venue: Fraunces Tavern Museum
54 Pearl Street
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