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James Monroe Jr., Fort Wachita, to his uncle James Monroe, New York, N.Y., 30 March 1843.
Encloses a copy of correspondence; discusses his theory about his father's errors concerning attacks against him; mentions Aunt L. Monroe ? and Fanny. Autographed Letter Signed Including ACyS of L, 7 February 1843, from J. Monroe, Fort Wachita, to Col. G. Loomis, U.S.A., requesting him to withdraw the accusation he made against him earlier. Also including ACyS of L, 4 March 1843, from Col. G. Loomis, Fort Towson, to James Monroe, Fort Wachita, responding to the previous letter, asking for forgiveness, and apologizing for any harm he caused. Also including ACyS of L, 9 March 1843, from James Monroe, Fort Wachita, to Col. G. Loomis, U.S.A., responding to his letter accusing him of treating the apology like a "favor.
Charles J. Power ?, Adj. General, N.Y., to Lt. James Monroe, Arsenal U.S. Army, New York, 28 February 1823
Has aide-de-camp and the acting Adjutant General; hopes that his move to the arsenal will prove agreeable to both him and Mrs. Monroe; inquires about an order for transportation to New York. Autographed Letter Signe
J. Monroe, Jr., Fort Atkinson, Tallahassee, Florida, to his aunt, Eliza M. (Douglas) Monroe, New York., 4 June 1839.
His Regiment will leave Florida soon, and be stationed in Trention, New Jersey; information concerning killings, despite the treaty; mentions the Seminoles, McRinRics ?, and Hostida bruka; other information concerning the war, such as withdrawal of troops and the capture of tribes. Autographed Letter Signe
Order of payment to Richard Smith to pay to Charles J. Ingersoll on account of James Monroe, 1826 July 13
Signed by Monroe. Autograph Document Signed
The Richfield Reaper "Monroe Column"
Text document crop of page 3 Richfield Reaper Monroe Column "Follies Please Large Audience" on the Follies put on by the Monroe Lions Clu
Monroe interested.
1 photograph : sepia toned ; 5.5 x 10.5 cmWalter Stanley Monroe stands in the foreground with his fishing rod while John Cormier stands to the right and Samuel J. Foote appears in the background.Title from album caption.Walter Stanley Monroe (1871-1952) was born in Dublin, Ireland, son of John and Elizabeth (Moule) Monroe. Married Helen Smith. In 1923 Monroe entered politics and ran unsuccessfully against William Coaker in Bonavista. William Warren appointed Monroe Minister in his second administration formed in 1924. Monroe was appointed to the Legisaltive Council in 1933. Samuel J. Foote (1873-1936) was born in Grand Bank in 1873. Foote was called to the Newfoundland Bar in 1899 and went to practice with Sir James Winter. Foote entered into politics in 1904. Foote died on December 8, 1936.John Cormier sold the house and land at Forks Pool on the Grand River, Codroy, July 11, 1914 to the FOMOWA Fishing Club.GoodAn album containing 323 black and white photographs and 25 pages of text, covering the years 1914 to 1937 of the FOMOWA Fishing Club on the Grand Codroy River on the west coast of Newfoundland. The album's images have been digitized as separate items
Monroe, James J. - An inaugural dissertation on gonorrhoea
Handwritten inaugural dissertation on gonorrhoea by James Jackson Monroe, of Georgia.Inaugural dissertation; no. 169
Main Street in Monroe, Utah ca. 1910
Photo of Main Street in Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, around 1910
The Richfield Reaper News Blurb "Monroe Lions Meet"
Text document crop of page 7 Richfield Reaper Monroe Column "Monroe Lions Meet" on the preparations for the upcoming 1928 Monroe Follies put on by the local Lions Clu
Correspondence from Henrietta Monroe to Hiram and Ellen Clawson, 1881
Scan of a letter dated 25 March 1881 at Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, by Henrietta Monroe to cousins Hiram and Ellen Clawso
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