When Jefferson retired from the Washington administration in December 1793, he thought he was leaving the political arena for the final time.
#1222 First Retirement (Part Two)
We return to our “Jefferson 101” series with a continued discussion about Jefferson’s period of retirement after his term as Secretary of State ended in 1793 and he returned to Monticello. Subjects include Jefferson’s reasons for leaving Washington, the Jay treaty, slavery and a revealing letter Jefferson wrote to his daughter Maria.
On Newton, Squirrels and Divorce
#1221 The First 100 Days
The Greatest Single Thing About John Adams
The First 100 Days
Executive Orders
#1220 First Retirement (Part One)
Term Limits
#1219 Inauguration, Then & Now
Liberty & Fear
Forward Movement
#1218 Two Parties
The Inauguration
The Inauguration of March 4th, 1801
#1217 Secretary of State (Part Two)
This week, the Thomas Jefferson Hour returns to its “Jefferson 101” series with the 15th show of this series presented by Clay S. Jenkinson. In this second of two shows discussing Jefferson’s time as the first Secretary of State, we learn more about Jefferson’s vision of American and the strong disagreements he had with Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.
A Machiavellian Nation
#1216 Secretary of State (Part One)
This week, we return with the 14th installment of the “Jefferson 101” series. The program is the first of two shows discussing Jefferson’s time as the first Secretary of State. It begins with the story of Jefferson’s return from Europe and the effect his time in France had on his own political sentiments.



















