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James Monroe Historical Data
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.
James Monroe General Correspondence
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.
James Monroe General Data
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.
James Monroe Jr., Fort Wachita, to his uncle James Monroe, New York, 1843 March 30
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1814 May 9
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1822 March 4
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1823 November 8
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to his nephew, James Monroe, 1823 November 12
James Monroe, Oak Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia to his nephew, James Monroe, 1825 August 26
Just arrived with General Lafayette and his family, Chief Justice John Marshall, and Judge? Dade for an overnight visit; will return to Albemarle tomorrow to meet Mr. Goodwyn, who is purchasing 908 acres, including the buildings; tells of a building prepared for his the nephew's parents. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 97.
Fiftieth Anniversary James Monroe Memorial Foundation, James Monroe Law Office, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1977 April 25
Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to James Madison, 1829 September 21
Discusses their illnesses and a planned trip by Monroe to Richmond.raph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included. This document was conserved with support from Clan Munro Association U.S.A., Inc.
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to James Madison, 1824 October 20
Letter of introduction for Mrs. Douglas and two of her daughters, all of whom will be visiting Virginia including the Orange Co. area; mentions that Monroe's nephew, Lt. James Monroe, married another one of Mrs. Douglas' daughters; regards to Mrs. Madison. Item location was previously identified as Box 2, Folder 88.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1803 August 18
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Wimpole Street, London, England. Letter of introduction for his "namesake."
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1804 May 19
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Bedford Square, London, England, to James Monroe, Wimpole Street, London, England. Inquiring as to news of Mr. Ferguson in Paris. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1804 December 29
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1805 August 10
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Dover Street, London, England. Comment on buying six yards of black vicana from Spain; also mentions an application to be made to the Secretary of Navy. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1805 September 12
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, place unknown. Advises him not to assist an unnamed gentleman in an attempt to get some drawings and maps exempted from duties. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1805 November 29
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Cumberland Place, London, England. Informs him of the "mortifying" situation of his [AM] brother. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1805 December 7
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, place unknown. Reports that his [AM] brother is in a more favorable situation now. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1806 January 3
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Cheltenham, England. Informs him of the death of his [AM] brother. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1807 June 20
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Edinburgh, Scotland, to James Monroe, Portland Place, London, England. Has delivered packet to Mr. Trollet; invites him to visit. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1807 December 5
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, custom House, London, England, to James Monroe. Regrets he did not see him before he left; hopes friendship will last; expresses concern about state of the world, and notes evil portents. Autograph letter signed, including ACyS.
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, 1808 August 30
Scope and Contents Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Virginia or Washington, North America. Informs him that he is sending a copy of a previous letter, and inquiring about the health of the family.
James Monroe to Larkin Stanard , 1789 March 20
Wants to arrange a meeting to discuss items needed for farm in Albemarle. 1 page, Autograph Letter Signed.