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James Monroe (1758-1831), Philadelphia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1793 February 6
Acknowledges Tucker's letter giving observations on the bill concerning bankruptcy before the House of Representatives. Congratulates? him on the success of the French arms over those of Prussia. Discusses bill before Congress on the assumption of the balance of the states' debts.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to James Monroe, Richmond, 1810 December 26
When the rupture between Judge Roane and myself took place, I told you about it. I understand that a committee presented to the House of Delegates a censure against the Judges of the Court of Appeals. Am enclosing a petition on the subject. Enclosure.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg, Virginia to James Monroe, 1811 January 25
James Monroe, Department of St,e to St. George Tucker, 1813 January 20
The President of the United States with the consent of the Senate appointed you Judge of the District Court of Virginia. Enclosing your commission. Included Tucker's answer. Also letter to President Madison.
James Monroe, Department of St,e, to St. George Tucker, 1817 February 13
There is not one complete set of the Journals of the old Congress remaining in this office. Including copy from Tucker to Monroe, 1817 February 10.
James Barron, Washington, to James Monroe, President of the U. States, 1819 March 8
James Madison, "Montpellier," Orange County, Virginia to James Monroe, "Oakhill," near Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1827 December 18
Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 112.
Land grant signed by James Monroe as President to Ichabod Camp, 1817 September 25
Kurz Journal
Check of the Bank of Columbia made out by James Monroe, 1812 January 10
1 page. Document Signed.
James Monroe, Aylett's Ware House to Major General Lee, Brooklyn City, [1780?] June 15
Wishes to secure an officership. Proposes staying with his uncle, Joseph Jones, this year. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, Highland, to [possibly John C. Calhoun or Daniel Parker], 1820 September 4
Approval of instructions to General Jackson. Sends papers relating to Lt. Col. Gab. Plans to leave for Loudoun and will attend to communications on arrival.
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to William Benton, Oakhill, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1821 January 22
Supplies arrived in good order; however, recommends that the mules be shod, as they suffered during the trip; discussion of structural changes connected with the building of his new home. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to Dr. Charles Everett, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1830 May 18
Describes the state of his health and that of his family; mentions a report in favor of his "claims". Invites friend for a visit. Typewritten Copy included. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.