Independence Day Ceremonies
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| - | Each year, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation hosts a naturalization ceremony on the [[West Lawn]] and features a distinguished speaker in celebration of the nation's birthday. Speakers have included the following: | + | Each year, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation hosts a naturalization ceremony on the West Lawn at Monticello and features a distinguished speaker in celebration of the nation's birthday. Speakers have included the following: |
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| | Harry S. Truman | | Harry S. Truman | ||
| | 33rd President of the United States | | 33rd President of the United States | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1963 | ||
| + | | Sir Robert Menzies | ||
| + | | Prime Minister of Australia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1964 | ||
| + | | Henry J. Taylor | ||
| + | | Columnist and former United States Ambassador to Switzerland | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1965 | ||
| + | | Helde Alphaud | ||
| + | | Ambassador of France to the United States | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1966 | ||
| + | | Torben Rønne | ||
| + | | Ambassador of Denmark to the United States | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1967 | ||
| + | | Henry H. Fowler | ||
| + | | Secretary of the Treasury | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1968 | ||
| + | | Eugene V. Rostow | ||
| + | | Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Department of State | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1969 | ||
| + | | U. Alexis Johnson | ||
| + | | Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Department of State | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1970 | ||
| + | | J. Sergeant Reynolds | ||
| + | | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1971 | ||
| + | | Mills E. Godwin, Jr. | ||
| + | | Former Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1972 | ||
| + | | Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. | ||
| + | | United States Senator from Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1973 | ||
| + | | Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. | ||
| + | | Virginia Supreme Court Justice and former Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1974 | ||
| + | | Louis B. Wright | ||
| + | | Author and Director Emeritus, Folger Shakespeare Library | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1975 | ||
| + | | Dumas Malone | ||
| + | | Jefferson biographer and Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Virginia | ||
| |- | |- | ||
| | 1976 | | 1976 | ||
| | Gerald R. Ford | | Gerald R. Ford | ||
| | 38th President of the United States | | 38th President of the United States | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1977 | ||
| + | | Caryl Parker Haskins | ||
| + | | Scientist and Trustee, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1978 | ||
| + | | John N. Dalton | ||
| + | | Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1979 | ||
| + | | Clifton Waller Barrett | ||
| + | | Author, businessman, book collector and Trustee, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1980 | ||
| + | | Charles F. Baldwin | ||
| + | | Ambassador in Residence, Univ. of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1981 | ||
| + | | Merrill D. Peterson | ||
| + | | Jefferson biographer and Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History, University of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1982 | ||
| + | | Charles S. Robb | ||
| + | | Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1983 | ||
| + | | J. Kenneth Robinson | ||
| + | | U.S. Representative, 7th Congressional District of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1984 | ||
| + | | John O. Marsh, Jr. | ||
| + | | Secretary of the Army | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1985 | ||
| + | | John W. Warner | ||
| + | | U.S. Senator from Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1986 | ||
| + | | Kenneth W. Thompson | ||
| + | | Director, White Burkett Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1987 | ||
| + | | Gerald L. Baliles | ||
| + | | Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1988 | ||
| + | | John Charles Thomas | ||
| + | | Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1989 | ||
| + | | Henry J. Abraham | ||
| + | | James Hart Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1990 | ||
| + | | L. Douglas Wilder | ||
| + | | Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1991 | ||
| + | | Jacques Andreani | ||
| + | | Ambassador of France to the United States | ||
| |- | |- | ||
| | 1992 | | 1992 | ||
| | Carl Sagan | | Carl Sagan | ||
| - | | Astronomer | + | | David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Cornell University |
| |- | |- | ||
| | 1993 | | 1993 | ||
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| | President of the University of Virginia | | President of the University of Virginia | ||
| |- | |- | ||
| + | | 1994 | ||
| + | | David McCullough | ||
| + | | Biographer and Historian | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1995 | ||
| + | | Roberto C. Goizueta | ||
| + | | Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of the Coca-Cola Company | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1996 | ||
| + | | Richard Moe | ||
| + | | President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1997 | ||
| + | | Colin L. Powell | ||
| + | | former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of Defense | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1998 | ||
| + | | Andrew Young | ||
| + | | Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 1999 | ||
| + | | James S. Gilmore III | ||
| + | | Governor of Virginia | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2000 | ||
| + | | Madeleine K. Albright | ||
| + | | Secretary of State | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2001 | ||
| + | | Vartan Gregorian | ||
| + | | President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2002 | ||
| + | | Frank McCourt | ||
| + | | Author and educator | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2003 | ||
| + | | Allen H. Neuharth | ||
| + | | founder of USA Today and The Freedom Forum | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2004 | ||
| + | | W. Richard West, Jr. | ||
| + | | founding director of Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2005 | ||
| + | | I.M. Pei | ||
| + | | architect | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2006 | ||
| + | | Christo and Jeanne-Claude | ||
| + | | artists | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2007 | ||
| + | | Sam Waterston | ||
| + | | actor | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2008 | ||
| + | | George W. Bush | ||
| + | | President of the United States of America | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2009 | ||
| + | | Tom Perriello | ||
| + | | U.S. Representative, 5th Congressional District of Virginia | ||
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| + | ==Further Sources== | ||
| + | *[http://tjportal.monticello.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=7863 ''The Great Birthday of Our Republic: Celebrating Independence Day at Monticello.''] Charlottesville, Va.: Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 2003. | ||
| + | *[http://tjportal.monticello.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&SC=Title&SA=Thomas+Jefferson+Memorial+Foundation+Independence+Day+address+; Search for Independence Day addresses at the Jefferson Library] | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[Category:Thomas Jefferson Foundation History]] | ||
Current revision
Each year, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation hosts a naturalization ceremony on the West Lawn at Monticello and features a distinguished speaker in celebration of the nation's birthday. Speakers have included the following:
| Year | Name | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 1936 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 32nd President of the United States |
| 1947 | Harry S. Truman | 33rd President of the United States |
| 1963 | Sir Robert Menzies | Prime Minister of Australia |
| 1964 | Henry J. Taylor | Columnist and former United States Ambassador to Switzerland |
| 1965 | Helde Alphaud | Ambassador of France to the United States |
| 1966 | Torben Rønne | Ambassador of Denmark to the United States |
| 1967 | Henry H. Fowler | Secretary of the Treasury |
| 1968 | Eugene V. Rostow | Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Department of State |
| 1969 | U. Alexis Johnson | Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Department of State |
| 1970 | J. Sergeant Reynolds | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia |
| 1971 | Mills E. Godwin, Jr. | Former Governor of Virginia |
| 1972 | Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. | United States Senator from Virginia |
| 1973 | Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr. | Virginia Supreme Court Justice and former Governor of Virginia |
| 1974 | Louis B. Wright | Author and Director Emeritus, Folger Shakespeare Library |
| 1975 | Dumas Malone | Jefferson biographer and Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Virginia |
| 1976 | Gerald R. Ford | 38th President of the United States |
| 1977 | Caryl Parker Haskins | Scientist and Trustee, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation |
| 1978 | John N. Dalton | Governor of Virginia |
| 1979 | Clifton Waller Barrett | Author, businessman, book collector and Trustee, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation |
| 1980 | Charles F. Baldwin | Ambassador in Residence, Univ. of Virginia |
| 1981 | Merrill D. Peterson | Jefferson biographer and Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History, University of Virginia |
| 1982 | Charles S. Robb | Governor of Virginia |
| 1983 | J. Kenneth Robinson | U.S. Representative, 7th Congressional District of Virginia |
| 1984 | John O. Marsh, Jr. | Secretary of the Army |
| 1985 | John W. Warner | U.S. Senator from Virginia |
| 1986 | Kenneth W. Thompson | Director, White Burkett Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia |
| 1987 | Gerald L. Baliles | Governor of Virginia |
| 1988 | John Charles Thomas | Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia |
| 1989 | Henry J. Abraham | James Hart Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia |
| 1990 | L. Douglas Wilder | Governor of Virginia |
| 1991 | Jacques Andreani | Ambassador of France to the United States |
| 1992 | Carl Sagan | David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Cornell University |
| 1993 | John T. Casteen III | President of the University of Virginia |
| 1994 | David McCullough | Biographer and Historian |
| 1995 | Roberto C. Goizueta | Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of the Coca-Cola Company |
| 1996 | Richard Moe | President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation |
| 1997 | Colin L. Powell | former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of Defense |
| 1998 | Andrew Young | Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations |
| 1999 | James S. Gilmore III | Governor of Virginia |
| 2000 | Madeleine K. Albright | Secretary of State |
| 2001 | Vartan Gregorian | President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York |
| 2002 | Frank McCourt | Author and educator |
| 2003 | Allen H. Neuharth | founder of USA Today and The Freedom Forum |
| 2004 | W. Richard West, Jr. | founding director of Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian |
| 2005 | I.M. Pei | architect |
| 2006 | Christo and Jeanne-Claude | artists |
| 2007 | Sam Waterston | actor |
| 2008 | George W. Bush | President of the United States of America |
| 2009 | Tom Perriello | U.S. Representative, 5th Congressional District of Virginia |
Further Sources
- The Great Birthday of Our Republic: Celebrating Independence Day at Monticello. Charlottesville, Va.: Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 2003.
- Search for Independence Day addresses at the Jefferson Library

