Discusses mismanagement of his private affairs and plantation during his absence; duties in Washington keep his mind absorbed; mentions a minister sailing for France (Mr. G?), one for Russia, Mr. Pinkey nominated for special mission to Naples was turned down by Senate, one for Spain, Mr. Erving. Autograph Letter Signed
Clarification of untrue item in a newspaper about his family. Autograph Letter Signed
Alexander Munro, Edinburgh, Scotland, to James Monroe, Portland Place, London, England. Has delivere...
James Monroe (1758-1831) was appointed Secretary of State by President James Madison in 1811. He re...
Asking his friend to return and remain with him while he is in office; mentions Mrs. Monroe's illnes...
Discusses business matters; letter to French minister shown to Mr. Rush who has done what Monroe pro...
News from Washington. Mentions controversy between Mr. Warden - Mr. Lee; Mr. Gallatin added to the m...
Concerns Virginia claims for funds from the government. Describes what effects would have been in "J...
Alexander Munro, custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, n.p. Regrets he did not see him bef...
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, place unknown. Advises him not to a...
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Virginia or Washington, North Ameri...
Appeal for funds for the state of Virginia for expenses for the defense of Virginia and support for ...
Inquires about the health of the Campbell's; sends family news; remarks on events in France, the rea...
Diplomatic affairs concerning Mr. Bankhead and Mr. Purviance. Autograph Letter Signed
Dispatches enclosed, originals sent earlier. Advises Mr. D'Anonaga will leave London in a few days. ...
Concerns Mr. Mercer's attendance when Mr. Lemare takes a deposition from Monroe in Loudoun on July 2...
Clarification of untrue item in a newspaper about his family. Autograph Letter Signed
Alexander Munro, Edinburgh, Scotland, to James Monroe, Portland Place, London, England. Has delivere...
James Monroe (1758-1831) was appointed Secretary of State by President James Madison in 1811. He re...
Asking his friend to return and remain with him while he is in office; mentions Mrs. Monroe's illnes...
Discusses business matters; letter to French minister shown to Mr. Rush who has done what Monroe pro...
News from Washington. Mentions controversy between Mr. Warden - Mr. Lee; Mr. Gallatin added to the m...
Concerns Virginia claims for funds from the government. Describes what effects would have been in "J...
Alexander Munro, custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, n.p. Regrets he did not see him bef...
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, place unknown. Advises him not to a...
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Virginia or Washington, North Ameri...
Appeal for funds for the state of Virginia for expenses for the defense of Virginia and support for ...
Inquires about the health of the Campbell's; sends family news; remarks on events in France, the rea...
Diplomatic affairs concerning Mr. Bankhead and Mr. Purviance. Autograph Letter Signed
Dispatches enclosed, originals sent earlier. Advises Mr. D'Anonaga will leave London in a few days. ...
Concerns Mr. Mercer's attendance when Mr. Lemare takes a deposition from Monroe in Loudoun on July 2...
Clarification of untrue item in a newspaper about his family. Autograph Letter Signed
Alexander Munro, Edinburgh, Scotland, to James Monroe, Portland Place, London, England. Has delivere...
James Monroe (1758-1831) was appointed Secretary of State by President James Madison in 1811. He re...