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Yes, very interesting! The same story is also told by Paul Jennings about James Madison; he also mentions in his account that the same story is told about George Washington. Another variant of the Jefferson version is printed in _Virginia Folk Legends_, ed. Thomas E. Barden (UVA Press, 1991). There's some good discussion of this story type in the footnote (#83): http://books.google.com/books?id=GN4_KGQKgSYC&lpg=PA10&ots=JvDceqjSAS&dq=%22virginia%20folk%20legends%22&pg=PA327#v=onepage&q=Jefferson&f=false and the introduction http://books.google.com/books?id=GN4_KGQKgSYC&lpg=PA10&ots=JvDceqjSAS&dq=%22virginia%20folk%20legends%22&pg=PA179#v=onepage&q=Jefferson&f=false. It is apparently classified as folklore motif J914, "King shows humility by mingling with common people."
Anna Berkes
Research Librarian
Jefferson Library
Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc.
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Subject: [VA-HIST] "An anecdote of Sir William Gooch"
"An anecdote of Sir William Gooch, sometime [i.e., former] Governor of
Virginia"
which I stumbled upon in *The Dublin Magazine for the Year 1764*:
Sir William Gooch being in conversation with a gentleman in a street of
Williamsburgh,
returned the salute of a negro, who was passing by about his master's
business. Sir,
said the gentleman, does your honour descend so far as to salute a
slave? Why (replied
the governor) Yes: I cannot suffer a man of his condition to exceed me in
good manners.
Jon Kukla
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