From 1812 to 1823, in perhaps the highest order intellectual correspondence in all of American history, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson exchanged no fewer than three-hundred letters. Unsurpassed in spirit, content, and style, and spanning philosophy, politics, and religion, their exchange serves as lasting testimony to the importance of written word dialogue in civilized society.At Pairagraph, our aim is to revive this dualistic and dialectic mode of discourse, which has fallen lately into a state of decay.