From the Richmond Examiner, 10/11/1861
TO BE CONFISCATED. – The home of Thomas Jefferson, author of the
Declaration of Independence, which, on the settlement of his estate many years
since, was purchased by one Uriah P. Levy, will soon pass into the possession
and ownership of the Confederate States Government. Proceedings were begun
yesterday before H. L. Brooke, Receiver, to sequestrate “Monticello,” as the
property of an alien enemy, the present owner, Levy, being abroad in charge of a
United States ship of war. The people of Charlottesville called the late owner
of Monticello “Commodore Levee.” He is a first Captain in the United States
Navy, and of Jewish parentage.
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