Danbury Baptist Correspondence (1801-02) - The very rare address of the Danbury Baptist Association (Connecticut) October 7, 1801 to Thomas Jefferson, President, and his famous reply, the 'wall of separation' letter dated January 1, 1802.
The Jefferson Bible - "Jefferson believed that the ethical system of Jesus was the finest the world has ever seen. In compiling what has come to be called the Jefferson Bible, he sought to separate these ethical teachings from the religious dogma".
Jefferson on Politics and Government: Contents - Jefferson's political philosophy in his own words. The collection contains over 2,700 quotations from the writings of Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson on Separation of Church and State - The letter from the Danbury Baptist Association and Jefferson's 1801 reply in which he used the phrase, "wall of separation between church and state."
Letters Jefferson - Chronological listing of the letters of Thomas Jefferson: 1743-1826.
Thomas Jefferson on Slavery - Selections from Jefferson's "Notes on Virginia," Queries XIV and XVIII. Presented by the Afro-American Almanac.
Thomas Jefferson Online: Archives - Jefferson's most important and controversial writings, and transcripts of 24 interviews conducted for Ken Burns' documentary.
Thomas Jefferson Papers - 27,000 documents from the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress digitized and available online. Also includes a timeline of Jefferson's life.