Frances Watson Liberty University Research Week 15 February 2020 Title – Charles Clay: Patriot and Pastor Presentation Type – PowerPoint Mentor(s) and Mentor Email – Dr. Samuel Smith (scsmith4@liberty.edu) Student name(s) and email(s) – Frances Watson (fwatson8@liberty.edu) Category – Textual Abstract: Charles Clay was an Episcopalian minister, delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Ratification Convention, ancestor of the renowned statesman Henry Clay, patriot, and friend to Thomas Jefferson. Yet, almost no one knows anything about him. His unique grave has been virtually forgotten and now sits at the edge of a golf course. Who is the man that lies buried beneath a massive pile of stones and why is his name ignored in relationship to Jefferson’s religious affiliations? Using Clay’s own sermons, Thomas Jefferson’s letters to Clay, church records from St. Anne’s Parish, and information regarding the Calvinistical Reformed Church that Jefferson helped Clay finance, this research concentrates on the ties between Thomas Jefferson and Clay’s evangelical ministry. By investigating Clay’s life, ministry, and friendship with Jefferson, this research hopes to revive his memory and bring his gravesite the honor it deserves.