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C.F. Mercer (Brig. Gen., War of 1812), Georgetown, to James Monroe, Oak Hill, 1823 July 15
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Identifier: id301836_1823_July_15
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Court of Madrid, Spain, 1804 December 29
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Identifier: Mss. 82 M75_1804_December_29
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Cumberland Place, London, England, 1805 November 29
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Identifier: Mss. 82 M75_1805_November_29
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Dover Street, London, England, 1805 August 10
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Identifier: Mss. 82 M75_1805_August_10
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Wimpole Street, London, England, 1803 August 18
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Identifier: Mss. 82 M75_1803_August_18
Letter, Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond, Virginia, to James Monroe, near Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1829 February 27
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_Joseph C. Cabell_1829 February 27
E. B. Mayo, "Belville," Richmond, Va., to Lieut. James Monroe, Governors Island, New York, 1825 August 26
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Identifier: Mss. 83 M75_1825_August_26
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Virginia or Washington, North America, 1808 August 30
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Identifier: Mss. 82 M75_1808_August_30
Timothy Pickering, War Office of the United States, Philadelphia, Pa., to James Monroe, Paris, France, 1795 April 27
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_Timothy Pickering_1795 April 27
"The Committee of arrangement for the dinner for Gen. Lafayette," Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, 1825 January 1
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Dinner for General Lafayette_1825 January 1
Letter, James Monroe, Washington, D.C. to the Secretary of the Legation to the Swedish Court, 1814 February 4
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_James Monroe_1814 February 4
Charles J. Power, Adj. General, N.Y., to Lt. James Monroe, Arsenal U.S. Army, New York, 1823 February 28
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Identifier: Mss. 83 M75_1823_February_28
James Monroe, Highland, to Major Sylvanus Thayer, Supt. of the Military Academy at West Point, 1820 September 2
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Identifier: Mss. 68 M75_1820_September_2
Land grant to James Monroe for 4584 acres of land in Fayette County, Virginia Kentucky 1786 November 14
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Identifier: Mss68M75_Land grant to James Monroe for 4584 acres of land in Fayette County, Virginia Kentucky 1786 November 14
Charles Fenton Mercer, Washington, D.C., to Col. James Monroe, "Oak Hill," near Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1826 December 21
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_Charles Fenton Mercer_1826 December 21
Appointment of James Monroe as a First Lieutenant in the Artillery Corp of the U.S. Army, 1820 July 10
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Appointment of James Monroe_1820 July 10
Richard Brent, White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, now West Virginia, to James Monroe, near Milton, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1811 August 8
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_Richard Brent_1811 August 8
Lieutenant James Monroe Jr., United States Arsenal, New York, to Dr. Joseph Lowell, Surgeon General, USA, Washington, D.C., 1823 July 23
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Identifier: Mss. 83 M75_1823_July_23
St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, to "Citizen James Monroe," Minister plenipotentiary ambassador from the United States of America, Paris, France, 1795 March 8
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_St. George Tucker_1795 March 8
Council of Virginia consisting of John Guerrant, Jr., Al McRae, W. Roushee, Alexander Stuart, and S. Tyler, Richmond, Virginia, to James Monroe, Richmond, Virginia, 1802 December 7
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Letter_Council of Virginia_1802 December 7
A portion of a page of the bursar's book of the College of William and Mary showing the account of James Monroe for board, 1776 March 25
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Identifier: Mss 39.1 M75_Page of Bursars Book_1776 March 25