Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
Promise to pay $526.29 to Humphrey Peale, 1825 January 19
Signed by James Monroe.
James Monroe, Highland, to [?], 1826 January 5
Relates to Monroe's request to Congress for reimbursement of expenses incurred in the public service. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Oakhill, to [?], 1826 February 20
Relates his request to Congress for reimbursement of expenses incurred in public services, specifically his character and the fact that he did not use his position to derive any personal profit. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
James Monroe, Oakhill, Loudoun County, Virginia, to Col. N. Beveridge, Middleburg, Virginia, 1826 July
Fragment.
Note discharging a bond to B.L. Lear, 1826 July 12
Signed by James Monroe. Note dated July 12, 1826 and July 15, 1826
Order of payment to Richard Smith to pay to Charles J. Ingersoll on account of James Monroe, 1826 July 13
Signed by Monroe.
Order of payment of Richard Smith to pay to Jonah Ringgold for James Monroe, 1826 September 2
Signed by Monroe.
Excerpt from The Memoir of James Monroe, 1826 November
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to [possibly Sylvanus Thayer], 1826 November 27
Regarding the government of the University of [Virginia]. On his way to meeting of the visitors. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to Mr. Campbell, 1828 April 11
Discusses their friendship after a long period of silence. Send a copy of his memoirs. Mrs. Monroe is ill.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to [?], 1828 May 23
Sends a copy of his memoirs; mentions wife's plans to go to New York. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to [possibly James Wallace], 1828 December 31
Refers to the symptoms and treatment of a sick servant. er Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to James Madison, 1829 September 21
Discusses their illnesses and a planned trip by Monroe to Richmond.raph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to Dr. Charles Everett, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1830 May 18
Describes the state of his health and that of his family; mentions a report in favor of his "claims". Invites friend for a visit. Typewritten Copy included. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
James Monroe, New York, to Mr. Charles Carroll of Carrollta, 1830 December 5
Describes his health, encloses an oration by Mr. Gouverneur delivered on celebration of an important revolution in France. gned. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, New York, to James Brown (probably James Brown, 1791-1877, who remarried in 1831. See D.A.B.), New York, 1830 December 9
Refers to the deaths of their wives. . Typewritten Copy included.
Report: [from the Select Committee of the House of Representatives] The Committee to whom was referred the memorial of the citizens of Albemarle County... , 1830 March 6
Washington, March 6, 1830. Pamphlet.
Second copy of the final three pages of the preceding Report, 1829 February 25
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
James Monroe, New York, to [?], 1831 March 24
Decided to stay in New York because of health and will sell property in Loudo[un. Gave young Brown a letter of introduction to Gov. LaFayette. Offers his services. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, New York, New York, to Dr. Charles Everett , 1831 March 28
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
J.Q. Adams, Quincy, to Richard Rush, York, Pennsylvania, 1831 September 17
Discusses the Monroe Doctrine and Free masonry.
Thomas Munroe, Washington, to John Randolph Clay, St. Petersburg, 1834 November 24
Discusses the death of his son and arrangements to be made in settling his affairs. Typewritten Copy included.
Note in Monroe's hand "who shall vote", undated
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
Note in Monroe's hand on government finances (James Monroe to Silas Burrows?), undated
Fragment of 1 page. Autograph Document.
James Monroe to Caesar Rodney, undated
Invitation. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.