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James Barron to James Monroe, President of the United States, Washington, 1820 April
James Monroe, Steamboat Potomac, to Commodore James Barron, Navy Yard, 1830 January 12
James Fenton Bryant, Franklin, Virginia to Mrs. James Fenton Bryant , Fortress Monroe, VA, 1893 August 9
Wishes he had heard from her; has seen patients; has a meeting at the Co. school board; hopes she is having a good time; has a lot of work; Nell is sick and at Cousin Mollie's; thinks she should write since she has more time than he does; sends regards to friends; all send their love; is anxious for her return.
William D. Monroe, Jamaica, N.Y., to his father, James Monroe, New York City, 1836 June 25
Black and white photograph (5x7") of a miniature of Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (wife of James Monroe), undated
From Ash Lawn. Miniature is dated 1794. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 130.
Homes-- Famous Old- Ash Lawn, Charlottesville- Home of James Monroe
84th Congress, 1st Session-- Monroe, James -- Creation Of Bicentennial Commission
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to James Monroe, Trenton, New Jersey, 1784 December 2
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to President James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1822 June 13
James Monroe, Richmond, to Charles Fenton Mercer, Leesburg, Loudoun County, 1809 April 15
Re: business and legal affairs.
James Monroe, Sweet Springs, Virginia, to Mr. George W. Campbell , 1815 September 6
Inquires about the health of the Campbells; sends family news; remarks on events in France, the reappearance and overthrow of Bonaparte; mentions reports of a treaty of commerce with England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, New York, to Mr. Charles Carroll of Carrollta, 1830 December 5
Describes his health, encloses an oration by Mr. Gouverneur delivered on celebration of an important revolution in France. gned. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, New York, New York, to Dr. Charles Everett , 1831 March 28
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
Peter Clark, Utica, N.Y, to James Monroe, Junior, New York, 1823 April 16
Discusses his "investigation of the general titles to land estates in the great state of New York;" makes reference to a Mr. Abel and Mr. Otis.
A. Loomis, Little Falls, N.Y., to James Monroe, New York, 1842 September 15
Concerns a business adventure dealing with mortgages and deeds; mentions a Mr. Deveureux