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James Monroe Highland
James Monroe Highland
Monroe, James Memorial
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1814 May 9
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1822 March 4
Glad he is feeling better; gives his opinions concerning settling in Virginia or New York after his marriage; Mrs. Monroe is ill.
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1823 November 8
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1823 November 12
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.
James Monroe to James Madison, 1823 September 7
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
James Monroe Scholarship Program, 1991-2000
This collection contains fliers, announcements, newsletters, and other publications from the Charles Center for Honors and Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the material is related to scholarships offered by the Charles Center as well as the Women's Studies program at William and Mary.
James Monroe Memorial Foundation
Monroe, James-Bicentennial Commission, 1955-1956
Monroe, James-Bicentennial Commission, 1957-1958
Monroe, James 1940-1965
Monroe James, Memorial Foundation, circa 1960-1971
This series contains records from the Office of the President under Davis Young Paschall. The bulk of the material range from 1960-1971 but some of the records may have been integrated from previous presidencies.
James Monroe Library/Museum, 1997 April 27
In reverse chronological order
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, Albemarle, to [?], 1802 November 22
Explains why he is unable to help out his friend who is in financial trouble. . Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Richmond, to [?], 1809 May 4
Tells of plans to move to Albemarle near Milton. Discusses relations of this country with England and France.
James Monroe, Highland to [?], 1818 October 6
Plans for his trip to Washington.
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 Material: Miscellaneous
James Monroe Historical Data
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.
James Monroe General Correspondence
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.
James Monroe General Data
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.