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- Francis_W._Eppes abstract "Francis Wayles Eppes VII (September 20, 1801 – May 10, 1881) was the grandson of President Thomas Jefferson. After moving from Virginia with his family to near Tallahassee, Florida in 1829, he established a cotton plantation. In 1856 Eppes donated land and money to gain the location in Tallahassee of one of the first two state-supported seminaries, the Florida State University. He served as president of its board of trustees for eight years.".
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- Francis_W._Eppes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis Eppes".
- Francis_W._Eppes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis W. Eppes VII".
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- Francis_W._Eppes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis Wayles Eppes VII".
- Francis_W._Eppes birthDate "1801-09-20".
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- Francis_W._Eppes name "Eppes, Francis Wayles".
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- Francis_W._Eppes relations "Thomas Jefferson, grandfather".
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- Francis_W._Eppes comment "Francis Wayles Eppes VII (September 20, 1801 – May 10, 1881) was the grandson of President Thomas Jefferson. After moving from Virginia with his family to near Tallahassee, Florida in 1829, he established a cotton plantation. In 1856 Eppes donated land and money to gain the location in Tallahassee of one of the first two state-supported seminaries, the Florida State University. He served as president of its board of trustees for eight years.".