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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as president to General Andrew Jackson. Topics include Florida, the Seminole Indians, and politics in the U.S. Congress. Monroe writes in part, "Every transaction has been scrutinized, under the instigation of anonymous writers, on false or prejudiced views, & the great effort seems to have been, to pull down institutions & characters, rather than to rear them up, for the support &...
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1822
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written in Washington as U.S. secretary of state, to Lord Holland. Topics include negotiations to lead to peace between the United States and Great Britain.
- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1814
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written in Washington as U.S. secretary of state, to Lord Holland. Topics include the repressive measures Britain is taking against United States commerce and Monroe warns that if maintained, these actions must lead to war.
- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1811
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written in Albemarle County, Va., to Lord Holland. Topics include foreign relations. Persons represented include Mr. McRae.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1809
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as former U.S. minister plenipotentiary in London, to Lord Holland, saying farewell upon leaving to return to the United States. Persons represented include Mr. Canning and the late Charles James Fox.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1807
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. minister plenipotentiary in London, to Lord Holland, assuring him that he will not leave England without visiting. Persons represented include Mr. Purviance.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1807
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. minister plenipotentiary in London, to Lord Holland, tracing the history of the present boundaries between Canada and the United States.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1807
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. minister plenipotentiary in London, to Lord Holland, indicating that he hopes to see him soon to conclude business.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1807
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only ALS written as U.S. minister plenipotentiary in London, to Lord Holland, containing a tribute to the memory of Charles James Fox, who had died on 13 Sept. 1806.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1806
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe letter, Catalog Record Only Letter written in the third-person as U.S. minister plenipotentiary in London, to Lord Holland, conveying the respects of William Pinkney and General Lafayette.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1805
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJames Monroe message, Catalog Record Only Message (ADS) , written as president, to postmaster Return J. Meigs, regarding the preparation of a dispatch for Gen. Andrew Jackson in Florida.
- Contributor: Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress) - Monroe, James
- Date: 1821
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CollectionChecklist of James Monroe papers at the University of Virginia Library Catalog Record Only Microfilm of originals in the University of Virginia Library (Charlottesville). Virginia: University of Virginia, Charlottesville
- Contributor: Monroe, James