The map and both documents are located on the Library of Congress website.
- Thomas Jefferson's view on the Missouri Compromise was expressed in his letter to John Holmes on April 22, 1820.
- Read the letter on the Library of Congress website.
Thomas Jefferson's Letter to John Holmes
Timothy Claimright
Timothy Claimright, resident of Brunswick, Maine, wrote a poem expressing his thoughts on Maine's statehood. View the poem on the Library of Congress website.
Timothy Claimright, Poem, 1820
Missouri Compromise, 1820
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The map and both documents are located on the Library of Congress website.
Thomas Jefferson's Letter to John Holmes
Timothy Claimright
Timothy Claimright, resident of Brunswick, Maine, wrote a poem expressing his thoughts on Maine's statehood. View the poem on the Library of Congress website.
Timothy Claimright, Poem, 1820