Box 1
Contains 51 Results:
Account of James Monroe with Littleton W. Tazewell, 1806 September 4-1807 January 4
1 page. Document Signed.
Bond of James and Andrew Monroe with William Faley, 1809 January 9
On verso receipt from William Faley to James Monroe, 1826 July 15. Document Signed.
Check of the Bank of Columbia made out by James Monroe, 1812 January 10
1 page. Document Signed.
Passport for Josiah Bacon, 1814 April 9
Signed by James Monroe.
Exposition of Motives for Opposing the Nomination of Mr. Monroe for the Office of President of the United States, 1816
Washington, 1816. One manuscript leaf enclosed in pamphlet.
Grant of Land in Indiana to Joshua Farnsley, 1818 December 29
Signed by James Monroe. 1 page. Document Signed.
An Act To provide for taking the Fourth Census, or Enumeration, of the Inhabitants of the United States, and for other purposes, 1820
[Washington, 1820]. Pamphlet.
Christian Intelligencer and Eastern Chronicle, 1831 February 4
Gardiner, Maine, Friday, February 4, 1831. Newspaper. Reference to James Monroe.
James Monroe, Aylett's Ware House to Major General Lee, Brooklyn City, [1780?] June 15
Wishes to secure an officership. Proposes staying with his uncle, Joseph Jones, this year. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, Richmond, to Larkin Stanard, 1788 April 4
Request to have slaves sold to raise money for his brother. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy.
James Monroe to Larkin Stanard , 1789 March 20
Wants to arrange a meeting to discuss items needed for farm in Albemarle. 1 page, Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, Philadelphia, to Mr. Nicholas Lewis , 1791 February 7
Family news and news from Congress concerning the excise tax and establishing a National Bank. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe to Tench Coxe, 1792 April 13
He reports on the discussion "of extensive effect on the war and treasury departments" in the Senate and how it particularly affects Mr. Coxe. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
P. DeRieux, Charlottesville, to James Monroe, Philadelphia, 1794 June 17
Request for Monroe to deliver a letter to P. DeRieux's aunt in Paris. Would also like to rent Monroe's house while he is away in Paris. In French - translation included. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Paris, to [?], 1795 March 1
Discussion of a letter from Mr. Jay in which he refuses to "communicate...the purport of his treaty with the English government altho' he had previously promised it." Monroe explains his part in the situation. 8 pages. Letter Signed. Typewritten copy.
James Monroe, Paris, to Fulwar Skipwith?, 1795 May 1
Revessels taken at sea. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, Paris, to Mr. Skipwith, 1797 February 26
Asking for accounts and a run of the Moniteur and two volumes of the Encyclopedia. Mentions his departure from Paris. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Albemarle, to [?], 1802 November 22
Explains why he is unable to help out his friend who is in financial trouble. . Typewritten Copy included.
George W. Erving to James Monroe, 1804 November 15
Diplomatic affairs concerning Mr. Bankhead and Mr. Purviance. . Typewritten Copy included.
George W. Erving to James Monroe, Madrid, 1805 January 22
Dispatches enclosed, originals sent earlier. Advises Mr. D'Anonaga will leave London in a few days. . Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, London, to John Taylor, 1806 July 11
Tells about his friend's son. Discusses communications with friends outside the administration and mentions Mr. Fox is ill. d. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Richmond, to Charles Fenton Mercer, Leesburg, Loudoun County, 1809 April 15
Re: business and legal affairs.
James Monroe, Richmond, to Littleton Waller Tazewell, Norfolk, 1811 February 7
Attitude towards the factional strife dividing the Republican Party.
Christopher Hughes, Jr., Baltimore, to James Monroe, 1814 February 5
Acknowledges receipt of letter from Monroe, mentions conversation with Clay re negotiations. He awaits orders from Monroe. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
George Graham, Department of War to T. Worthington, Gov. of Ohio, Chillicothe, 1815 April 3
Acknowledgement of receipt of Worthington's letter to Mr. Dallas, acting Secretary of War, with a copy of letter sent to Col. Monroe; letter will be presented to Dallas for his views on his return; assurance that there will be no difficulty in relieving Worthington of his endorsement of Capt. Gist. 1 page. Letter Signed.