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Box 2

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Contains 29 Results:

James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1823 November 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: id298222
Scope and Contents Has just returned from Loudoun County, Virginia; reports that his wife is very ill; has not sold his land in Albemarle, but has replaced Mr. Barton a renter? with someone from Caroline County, Virginia on the recommendations of Col. Tayloe and Wilson Allen; will forward his letters to the Ministers of England and France by way of his brother-in-law; best wishes for his wife and child, expressing interest in Maria (Monroe) Gouverneur's housekeeping abilities. Item location was previously...
Dates: 1823 November 8

James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1823 November 12

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: id298226
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Aunt is still having attacks involving her nervous system, giving details of her doctor's diagnosis and treatment; relates letters forwarded to General La Fayette, Richard Rush, and Lord Erskine discussing their views concerning Scotland; also mentions Dugall sic Dugald? Stewart. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 74.

Dates: 1823 November 12

William Robinson, Arlington House, ?, to James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1823 November 14

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: id298234
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 76.

Dates: 1823 November 14

Nathaniel Cutting, Georgetown, D.C., to James Monroe, 1823 December 14

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: id298246
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 79.

Dates: 1823 December 14

John Taylor, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1824 February 11

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: id298254
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 81.

Dates: 1824 February 11

James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to Samuel L. Gouverneur, 1824 June 1

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Identifier: id298262
Scope and Contents Encloses a letter to his wife, Maria (Monroe) Gouverneur, from her mother, who is quite ill; was to leave for Loudoun County, Virginia but postponed the trip until the final report from the committee studying the question between Governor Ninian Edwards and Mr. William H. Crawford comes forth; will be moving up there, where Samuel's aunt, Eliza (Kortright) Monroe will remain; hopes that he, Maria, and the two children will visit this summer; granted a pardon to Perry concerning a piracy...
Dates: 1824 June 1

Thomas Jefferson, "Monticello," Albemarle County, Virginia to James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1824 July 2

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Identifier: id298266
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 84.

Dates: 1824 July 2

Report made by attending and consulting physicians on the condition of William H. Crawford, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., 1824 July 15

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
Identifier: id298270
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Signed Thomas Sim, Attending Physician and Nathaniel Potters, William Jones, and ? Bokner?, Consulting Physicians. Including certification that the letter is a true copy of the original letter. Signed by Joseph Anderson?. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 85.

Dates: 1824 July 15

James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to James Madison, 1824 October 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
Identifier: id298282
Scope and Contents

Letter of introduction for Mrs. Douglas and two of her daughters, all of whom will be visiting Virginia including the Orange Co. area; mentions that Monroe's nephew, Lt. James Monroe, married another one of Mrs. Douglas' daughters; regards to Mrs. Madison. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 88.

Dates: 1824 October 20

"The Committee of arrangement for the dinner for Gen. Lafayette," Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, 1825 January 1

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 22
Identifier: id298286
Scope and Contents

Including the toast to be given in honor of James Monroe at the dinner. Also including Df of AL from James Monroe to "Committee of arrangement for the dinner of Gen. Lafayette," Washington, D.C., January 1, 1825. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 89.

Dates: 1825 January 1

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, 1825 January 11

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 23
Identifier: id298290
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Resolutions commending the administration of James Monroe as President of the United States. DS. Signed by Nathaniel Sibsbee, President of the Senate. Passed by the House of Representatives, January 15, 1825, and by Edward D. Bangs, Secretary. 2pp. * Including LS from William Eustis, Executive Department, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass., to James Monroe January 18, 1825, transmitting the resolution. 1p. In microfilm un Eustis, William. Item location was...
Dates: 1825 January 11

William Kelly, Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1825 January 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 25
Identifier: id298298
Scope and Contents

Remarks made in presenting a resolution of the Alabama Legislature commending Monroe's public services. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 92.

Dates: 1825 January 21

Gurdon S. Mumford, New York, New York, to James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1825 February 25

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 26
Identifier: id298302
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 93.

Dates: 1825 February 25

James Monroe, Oak Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia to his nephew, James Monroe, 1825 August 26

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 30
Identifier: id298318
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Just arrived with General Lafayette and his family, Chief Justice John Marshall, and Judge? Dade for an overnight visit; will return to Albemarle tomorrow to meet Mr. Goodwyn, who is purchasing 908 acres, including the buildings; tells of a building prepared for his the nephew's parents. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 97.

Dates: 1825 August 26

Le general D'Ambrugeac, Paris, France, to James Monroe, 1825 September 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Identifier: id298322
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 98.

Dates: 1825 September 8

Charles Fenton Mercer, Washington, D.C., to Col. James Monroe, "Oak Hill," near Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1826 December 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 39
Identifier: id298354
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 106.

Dates: 1826 December 21

Tench Ringgold, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, "Oak Hill," Loudoun County, Virginia, 1827 February 13

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 40
Identifier: id298358
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 107.

Dates: 1827 February 13

James Madison, "Montpellier," Orange County, Virginia to James Monroe, "Oakhill," near Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1827 December 18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 44
Identifier: id298378
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 112.

Dates: 1827 December 18

Letter, James Monroe, New York, New York, to John Watson, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1828 June 23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Identifier: id298386
Scope and Contents James Monroe writes to his friend John Watson about his visit to his daughter in New York and the reception he received there from his fellow citizens. The letter mostly deals with Monroe's financial situation, having to sell off some of his Virginia property in order to pay the bank. "Dear Sir, Mrs. Monroe was indisposed? by fatigue the last day of our journey here, but is now recovering and I think the prospect good, of her deriving all the advantage from the visit to see Gouverneur, and...
Dates: 1828 June 23

Letter, Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond, Virginia to James Monroe, near Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1829 February 27

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 49
Identifier: id298402
Scope and Contents

Sends pamphlet containing James Madison's letters affirming the constitutionality of the power of Congress to impose duties and restrictions on imports for the encouragement of domestic manufacturing with an appendix by himself containing extracts from speeches and reports of Madison, Jefferson, Washington, Hamilton, and Monroe; deplores the "mischievous use" which Gov. William Brach Giles was making of Jefferson's name. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 118.

Dates: 1829 February 27

John C. Calhoun, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, 1830 February 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 50
Identifier: id298406
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 119.

Dates: 1830 February 21

John C. Calhoun, Pendleton, South Carolina, to George Hay, 1830 July 1

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 52
Identifier: id298414
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 121.

Dates: 1830 July 1

John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia to James Monroe, 1830 December 16

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 53
Identifier: id298418
Scope and Contents

Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 122.

Dates: 1830 December 16

State Rights and Free Trade Party of Charleston, South Carolina, 1831 July

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 54
Identifier: id298422
Scope and Contents

Tribute of respect to James Monroe upon receipt of the news of his death. Including a letter from H. Deal?, Charleston, South Carolina, to Mrs. George Hay and Mrs. S.L. Gouverneur, New York, New York, daughters of James Monroe, July 13, 1831, transmitting the tribute. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 123.

Dates: 1831 July

Photograph, 1924

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 55
Identifier: id298430
Scope and Contents

Of visitors who attended the ceremony at the presentation of the portrait of James Monroe to the library at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 125.

Dates: 1924