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  2. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2007 August 9

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    There is a history of the Jefferson cup here which goes some way towards answering your questions. Xn4 22:52, 9 August 2007 (UTC) Jefferson Cups are symbols of acheivement commonly givin at graduations, promotions, retirments etc. In 1806, Thomas Jefferson was bequeathed two silver cups by his friend and teacher George Wythe.

  3. File : JEFFERSON, Thomas-President (BEP engraved portrait).jpg

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  4. Libbey Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Libbey, Inc., (formerly Libbey Glass Company and New England Glass Company) is a glass production company headquartered in Toledo, Ohio.It was originally founded in 1818 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as the New England Glass Company, before relocating to Ohio in 1888 and renaming to Libbey Glass Co.

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    Jefferson medals were the first of their kind, and inspired a long series of presidential medals that continued until the presidency of Benjamin Harrison (1889 – 1893). [5] Presidential medals were minted in mass using engraved dies, replacing the practice of engraving individual medals.

  6. This 1971 Jefferson Nickel Is Worth Upwards of $2,000 ... - AOL

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    The modern version of the nickel, featuring Thomas Jefferson, debuted in 1938 and replaced the Buffalo nickel, according to the U.S. Mint. If you have a 1971 Jefferson nickel, ...

  7. Jefferson Pier - Wikipedia

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    The monument is a 2.25-by-2.25-foot (0.7 m × 0.7 m), 3-foot (0.9 m) tall granitic monolith with crossing longitudinal and latitudinal lines engraved on its upper surface and with a defaced inscription engraved on its west face that states: POSITION OF JEFFERSON PIER ERECTED DEC 18, 1804. RECOVERED AND RE-ERECTED DEC 2, 1889.

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