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James Monroe, Highland, to Samuel Lane , 1820 July 25
Concerns site for a city hall, has written to Mr. Wirt about it. Typewritten Copy Included. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
James Monroe, Washington to Charles Everett, 1823 November 13
Asking his friend to return and remain with him while he is in office; mentions Mrs. Monroe's illness. Typewritten Copy included. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
Francis Barber Ogden, Liverpool, James Monroe, 1830 April 15
Tells of the arrival of the Florida; will feel relief to see his name gazetted; mentions the nomination and approbation by the Senate of Commodore David Porter as U.S. Consul Gen. to Algiers; mentions the shipment of Stilton cheese being sent to him on the Canada. Includes 1830 April 15 letter from Francis Barber Ogden to Monroe's wife, Eliza, telling much family news.
James Monroe to William Crawford, undated
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
P.P. Saint Guirons to James Monroe, undated
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
William Crawford to James Monroe, undated
James Monroe to William Crawford, undated
James Monroe to William Crawford, undated
James Monroe to Caesar Rodney, undated
James Monroe Material: Correspondence re: Birthplace
James Monroe Material: Correspondence re: Bust
James Monroe to St. George Tucker, 1800 July 12
James Monroe to St. George Tucker
James Monroe letter from Highland, 1820
Ash Lawn, home of James Monroe
Post card collection documenting pre-restoration Williamsburg, restored Williamsburg, Jamestown, the College of William and Mary, the University of Virginia, and cities, towns, and holidays in Virginia. Also includes clippings, articles, photographs, programs, and souvenir publications. Wherever possible, the original folder names given by the creator have been maintained.
James Monroe and Samuel Hardy, Richmond, circa 1783 August 7
Appointed to settle value of land in Cumberland county which St. George Tucker bought from Beverley Randolph on June 18, 1778. Parties disputed because of depreciation of money. They value it as 40 sh. per acre.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia, to his nephew, James Monroe, 1825 August 26
Correspondence of Bishop James Madison to James Monroe, Photostats., 1800-1806
6 items. Photostats from the Monroe Papers at the Library of Congress.
James Monroe Jr., Fort Wachita, to his uncle James Monroe, New York, N.Y., 1843 March 30
William D. Monroe, Bloomingdale, to his father, James Monroe, 1834 December 8
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to James Monroe, 1783 December 12
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to James Monroe, 1812 June 25
Upon his return from the "laborious relaxation" of his farm, he found President Madison's message, the report of the committee of foreign relations, and the declaration of war against Great Britain. Original is located in the Monroe Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
John Marshall, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, 1825 March 7
Asks him to accept a copy of his colonial history; congratulations him on the successful termination of his political career. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to James Monroe, 1826 July 30
Replies to his letter recommending Mr. Randall for the vacant office in the Clerkship of the Supreme Court; discusses his feelings regarding the appointment; has been having trouble with famine and drought. Original is located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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.