- keyword(s): James Monroe
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James Monroe to Tench Coxe 1792 April 13
Charles Everett Washington to James Monroe circa 1812
James Monroe Material: Correspondence with dealers, collectors, etc.
John Francis Mercer to James Monroe, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1786 December
James Monroe, London, England, to Joel Barlow (Copy), 1803 August 21
Major Pierce Butler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James Monroe, 1816 March 30
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to Samuel L. Gouverneur, 1824 June 1
Le general D'Ambrugeac, Paris, France, to James Monroe, 1825 September 8
Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 98.
John C. Calhoun, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe, 1830 February 21
Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 119.
Pencil sketch of James Monroe by John Vanderlyn, undated
By John Vanderlyn. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 129.
Marquis de Lafayette, Paris, to James Monroe (photostat), 1824 May 10
Accepting invitation to be "Nation Guest" in 1824. 1 page. Photostat.
Item 4: James Monroe, Philadelphia, Pa. (newspaper clipping), 1794-01-27
Stevens Thomson Mason, Philadelphia, PA., to James Monroe
Tomb of President James Monroe at Richmond, VA
James Monroe, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1798 June 1
Introduces Mr. Gilmer, son of Doctor Gilmer, who is attending College in Richmond.
James Monroe, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1799 December 26
James Monroe, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1800 March 26
A report of superintendent of the new prison building indicates it is ready for use accord the law "to amend the penal laws of the Commonwealth." I have issued a Proclamation declaring the law in force. I send you a copy of the proclamation and a law on the subject passed last session. It has been sent to follow you to the first court on your circuit.
Genet [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan to James Monroe, 1795 January 10
Dated (20 Nivôse 3) from the founding of the Republic. 2 pages on one leaf. In French but includes English translation.
G. C. [Mme. Jeanne Campan] to James Monroe, undated
In English. Halton loan 2 pages on one leaf.
Eliza Douglas Monroe, to nephew James Monroe, United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., circa 1814
Letter - James Barron, Washington, to James Monroe, President of the U. States, 1819 March 8
6 pages. Autograph draft signed. Request for readmission to the Navy, detailed denial of accusation which was contained in letter of Capt. William Lewis, 7 September 1811; he was in this country in September 1811 to April 1812.
Letters - James Barron to James Monroe, President of the United States, Washington, 1820 April
Two letters written by James Barron to James Monroe. The first letter is eight pages, autograph draft signed, and an appeal for exoneration from the accusations made against him. The second letter is also eight pages, and a copy of a letter sent to the President of the U.S. informing him of Barron's reason for absence from the late war, also dated 1820 April.