Secret laboratory of the father of the Declaration of American Independence

The University of Virginia said it found a laboratory hidden behind the wall, possibly by Thomas Jefferson, the father of the American Declaration of Independence and founder of the school.

The University of Virginia said it found a laboratory hidden behind the wall, possibly by Thomas Jefferson, the father of the American Declaration of Independence and founder of the school.

Found the laboratory of the late President Thomas Jefferson

According to ABC News, the University of Virginia was designed and built by Jefferson in the 1820s after ending two terms as the third president of the United States.

Picture 1 of Secret laboratory of the father of the Declaration of American Independence

The room is hidden behind the Rotunda wall.(Photo: Virginia).

According to Brian Hogg, a historical conservation specialist at the University of Virginia Architecture Office, the lab is hidden for decades, possibly by Jefferson and John Emmet's first natural history professor. next.

"This is a surprise that makes us very happy," Hogg announced on the school's website on October 17.

The room is a chemical stove, part of the early years of science, founded around 1822-1826. It was sealed behind the Rotunda wall, thus, unaffected by the fire in 1895, destroying most of the interior of the building. The restored worker suddenly spotted it, while preparing to restore the building.

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Chemical stove.(Photo: Virginia).

The stove is different from today's laboratory equipment. It has special smoke pipes, carries toxic gas out, and uses sand to cool it.

"This may be the oldest intact chemistry laboratory in the early days of chemistry teaching in the United States , " Hogg said.

Update 17 December 2018
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