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Nathaniel Cutting, Georgetown, D.C., to James Monroe, 1823 December 14
James Monroe to St. George Tucker, Charlottesville, 1798 August 4
James Monroe, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1800 March 26
Stephen Pleasonton, Washington, D.C., to James Monroe?, 1829 January 30
Francis Barber Ogden, Liverpool, to James Monroe, 1830 April 15
James Monroe, New York, to William Kane, 1837 April 14
James Monroe, Highland, to possibly William Benton, 1818 September 14
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to Mr. Campbell, 1828 April 11
James Monroe Philadelphia to Mr. Nicholas Lewis 1791 February 7
P DeRieux Charlottesville to James Monroe Philadelphia 1794 June 17
James Monroe Albemarle to John Mason Georgetown 1799 January 17
George W Erving to James Monroe Madrid 1805 January 22
Christopher Hughes Jr Baltimore to James Monroe 1814 February 5
Joseph Jones, Richmond, Virginia to James Monroe, Trenton, New Jersey, 1784 November 27
James Monroe, New York, New York, to John P. Mercer, 1785 February 20
Committee of which he is a member is studying an amendment to the 9th article of the confederation which would strengthen the powers of Congress in commerce with foreign countries and with the states; expects Robert R. Livingston will be chosen minister to Great Britain; is happy that a lady friend in Annapolis is to be married. Oversize item.
Stevens Thomson Mason, Richmond, Virginia to James Monroe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1792 December 6
Aedanus Burke, Charleston, South Carolina, to James Monroe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1792 December 16
William H. Cabell, Richmond, Virginia to James Monroe, Washington, D.C., 1807 December 23
Refers to a letter which will be sent to him by Alexander McRae, President of the Council of State, covering an address welcoming Monroe back from England on behalf of that body; expects he will be surprised at the division of the two branches of the executive department; encloses copy of the reasons he did not concur with the Council refusing to sign the Council's address; assures him of his friendship.
John Henry Purviance, Baltimore, Maryland, to James Monroe, Richmond, Virginia, 1809 May 12
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to Charles Everett, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1814 July 27
Re: the sale of his property in Albemarle and Loudoun counties, Virginia to pay off his debts. See Preston's Monroe Calendar, I:407
James Monroe, Department of War, Washington, D.C. to Andrew Jackson, 1815 February 4
James Monroe, Washington, D.C, to "Dear Sir" (George Hay) - PHOTOCOPY, 1819 December 20
Monroe, James, Richmond, Virginia, to Samuel Tyler, Chancellor, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1808-1811
Monroe, James, Washington, D.C., to Samuel Tyler, Chancellor, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1811 July 8, Undated
Letter is addressed to "Dear Sir", presumably Samuel Tyler, Chancellor, Williamsburg, Virginia. Concerning brother, Joseph F. Monroe's wish to be employed as a clerk in court at Williamsburg; references; his character and so on. Legal opinion, signed on back.