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What (who) is Jefferson - definition


Jefferson (proposed Southern state)         
PROPOSED SOUTHERN STATE TO BE SPLIT FROM TEXAS
Jefferson (South state); Jefferson (Southern state); Jefferson (Southern U.S. state); Jefferson (south state)
The proposed State of Jefferson would have been a new state formed by one of two plans for the division of the State of Texas.
Jefferson Pier         
  • Location of Jefferson Pier on 1800 map (top) and modern satellite image (bottom).
  • Inscription on west side of Jefferson Pier
  • West side of the Jefferson Pier, showing  crossed longitudinal and latitudinal lines on top of the monument (September 2009)
MONUMENT STONE
Jefferson Pier Stone; Jefferson's Pier; Jefferson Stone
Jefferson Pier, Jefferson Stone, or the Jefferson Pier Stone, (pronounced pie-er, like radials of a pie) in Washington, D.C.
Karen Jefferson         
AMERICAN ARCHIVIST
Draft:Karen Jefferson; Karen L. Jefferson
Karen L. Jefferson is an American archivist who serves as the Head of Archives and Special Collections at the Atlanta University Center.
Examples of use of Jefferson
1. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM JEFFERSON (D–LA) [×] JEFFERSON: Good afternoon.
2. Shands, 62, was pronounced dead at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Jefferson City, authorities said.
3. Davis, a member of the Jefferson Parish Democratic Executive Committee, which has endorsed Jefferson.
4. Magistrate Moore Friday set bond at $100,000 for Betty Jefferson and Coleman and $200,000 for Mose Jefferson.
5. In January, Brett Pfeffer, a former Jefferson aide, who was looking for investments for Mody, pleaded guilty to bribing Jefferson.