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Jefferson

City and seat of Greene County, in west-central Iowa, 58 km/36 mi west of Ames; population (1990) 4,300. It is an agricultural centre, producing farm machinery and processing soybeans.

The town was named after US President Thomas Jefferson. The county seat from 1854, there have been three courthouses: 1856–70, 1870–1917, and 1917– . Attractions include the county historical museum, a telephone museum, and the Mahaney Memorial Carillon Tower (about 50 m/164 ft high). Jefferson is the birthplace of statistician George Gallup, and astronaut Loren Shriver.

Jefferson

Unincorporated community in Jefferson Parish, southeastern Louisiana; population (1990) 14,500. Jefferson stands on the east bank of the Mississippi River, 8 km/5 mi west of New Orleans, of which it is a mainly residential suburb. The settlement of Metairie lies just northeast.

Jefferson

Unincorporated community in Fairfax County, northern Virginia; population (1990) 25,800. It is situated between Falls Church, to the northeast, and the Washington Beltway (ring road), which lies to the west. It is a largely residential suburb of Washington DC.



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I cannot say how long my passion for Ossian lasted, but not long, I fancy, for I cannot find any trace of it in the time following our removal from Ashtabula to the county seat at Jefferson.
Jefferson in warm approbation of the plan, and held out assurance of every protection that could, consistently with general policy, be afforded.
John Paul Jefferson Jones, titularly attached to the American Embassy and correspondent of the New York Demagogue, who, by way of making himself agreeable to the company, asked Lady Steyne, during a pause in the conversation at dinner, how his dear friend, George Gaunt, liked the Brazils?
 
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