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When Mr. Jefferson came to Philadelphia: what I learned of freedom, 1776
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In 1776 Philadelphia, Thomas Jefferson seeks lodging with Ned and his mother when Congress convenes to debate the topic of freedom, and to draft the Declaration of Independence.
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