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The 1802 State of the Union Address was written by Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, on Wednesday, December 15, 1802. He said, "When we assemble together, fellow citizens, to consider the state of our beloved country, our just attentions are first drawn to those pleasing circumstances which mark the goodness of that Being from whose favor they flow and the large measure of thankfulness we owe for His bounty. Another year has come around, and finds us still blessed with peace and friendship abroad; law, order, and religion at home; good affection and harmony with our Indian neighbors; our burthens lightened, yet our income sufficient for the public wants, and the produce of the year great beyond example."[2]
Date | December 15, 1802 |
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Venue | Senate Chamber, United States Capitol[1] |
Location | Washington, D.C.[1] |
Coordinates | 38°53′23″N 77°00′32″W / 38.88972°N 77.00889°W |
Type | State of the Union Address |
Participants | Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr Nathaniel Macon |
Previous | 1801 State of the Union Address |
Next | 1803 State of the Union Address |
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- ^ a b "Joint Meetings, Joint Sessions, & Inaugurations | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ "State of the Union Address: Thomas Jefferson (December 15, 1802)". www.infoplease.com.