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William Crawford to James Monroe, 1822 September 3
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
James Monroe to William Crawford, 1822 September 9
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
James Monroe to William Crawford, 1823 August 29
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
James Monroe to William Crawford, May 3
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
James Monroe to William Crawford, May 20
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
James Monroe to William Crawford, undated
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
William Crawford to James Monroe, undated
Collection of 30 letters. 25 letters are from President James Monroe to Secretary of the Treasury, William H. Crawford; four letters are drafts of Crawford as Secretary to President Monroe, and one letter from P. P. Saint Guirons to President Monroe.
James Monroe Material: Printed material
Preparatory Sketch of James Monroe, circa 1923
Joseph Jones to James Monroe, 1785 January 20
James Monroe Presidential Scholarship Program, 1988-1989
james Monroe Historical Monument 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.
William D. Monroe, Bloomingdale, to his father James Monroe, 1834 December 8
Discusses studies at school.
James Monroe, Albemarle County, Virginia, to James Madison , 1799 November 22
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to [possibly James Wallace], 1828 December 31
Refers to the symptoms and treatment of a sick servant. er Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
James Preston, Richmond, to President James Monroe, Washington., 1819 March 21
Mentions John Myers's application to the commissioner under the late Spanish treaty for the adjustment of American claims. ALS. 2 pp.
James Monroe, Washington, D.C., to Lieutenant James Monroe, United States Artillery, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816 November 25
Monroe, James-Memorial Library and Foundation, 1960 (1961)
James Monroe Museum (1 of 2), 1998
James Monroe Museum (2 of 2), 1998-2000
James Monroe, Richmond, to Larkin Stanard, 1788 April 4
Request to have slaves sold to raise money for his brother. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy.
James Monroe, Paris, to Fulwar Skipwith?, 1795 May 1
Revessels taken at sea. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
James Monroe, Paris, to Mr. Skipwith, 1797 February 26
Asking for accounts and a run of the Moniteur and two volumes of the Encyclopedia. Mentions his departure from Paris. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
George W. Erving to James Monroe, 1804 November 15
Diplomatic affairs concerning Mr. Bankhead and Mr. Purviance. . Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, London, to John Taylor, 1806 July 11
Tells about his friend's son. Discusses communications with friends outside the administration and mentions Mr. Fox is ill. d. Typewritten Copy included.