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Danna Kelley

Danna Kelley is a renowned Tour Guide and House Tour Supervisor at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.

Episode 34 - That Evil Genius
May 5, 2022

Episode 34 - That Evil Genius

Ellen Wayles Randolph to Martha Jefferson Randolph, 29 March 1819.
Guest: Danna Kelley
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