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James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to James Madison, 1824 October 20
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to James Madison, 1829 September 21
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to Lieutenant James Monroe, United States Artillery, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816 November 25
John Monroe, Staunton, Virginia, to James Monroe, the court of St. James, London, England, 1805 April 28
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, 1813 December 24
William D. Monroe, Jamaica, N.Y., to his father, James Monroe, New York City, 1836 June 25
Discusses his studies and work he would have to make up to come home for the 4th of July; also mentions a Mr. Luck; would like another basket of cherries.
Request - James Monroe, Steamboat Potomac, to Commodore James Barron, Navy Yard, 1830 January 12
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Autograph letter signed. Written at "4 o'clock in the morning" a second appeal for relief.
87th Congress, 2nd Session-- Memorials To -- James Madison and James Monroe
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to possibly James Wallace, 1828 December 31
Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, to James Monroe, 1820 May 22
Woods would like to serve as one of the commissioners to locate the National Road from Wheeling to the Mississippi.
Account of James Monroe with Littleton W. Tazewell, 1806 September 4-1807 January 4
1 page. Document Signed.
Thomas Jefferson, Washington, D.C., to Col. James Monroe , 1803 January 13
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
James Monroe, Richmond, to Littleton Waller Tazewell, Norfolk, 1811 February 7
Attitude towards the factional strife dividing the Republican Party.
John Graham, Dept. of State, to James Monroe, 1816 September 27
Discusses business matters; letter to French minister shown to Mr. Rush who has done what Monroe promised minister. Mr. de Newville's letter left with Rush, copies will be sent to Mr. Lee; will write tomorrow to Mr. Jones, Consul at Tripoli; received letter from Mr. Shaler, all quiet in Algiers, speaks of Treaty renewal. Glad Monroe's health improved. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
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, New Rochelle, N.Y., to Mr. Halliday, 1837 November 1
Forbids him to use the Monroe name in any connection with the previous incident concerning his daughter; warns him to be careful of judgements because his past misunderstandings have led him into error before.
Samuel Wilson Parker, New York, to James Monroe, 1850 January 28
Writes as a constituent, expressing his opposition at prohibiting slavery and his feelings towards those who wish to prohibit it.