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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.
John Monroe to James Monroe, April 28, 1805
John Monroe, Staunton, Virginia, to James Monroe, the court of St. James, London, England. Gives an account of the Monroe family history from the time of Charles I; details of his financial problems, his decision to leave Virginia, and the current situation of various family members. 6 pages. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe
Eliza (Kortright) Monroe, n.p., to her nephew, James Monroe, United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., ca. 1814
His uncle James Monroe thinks he should come for the week-end to visit with them, as well as Fanny sister?; mentions "the last number published by Lockharts Sir Walter ?" and refers him to that for advice; hopes he has enough respect for her to follow her advice and uphold the name of "James Monroe," listing the following concerns: continuing to refrain from consuming liquor; always paying in full so as to not go into debt; refraining from gambling; avoiding attachments with women; not spreading rumors; attending church, reading the Bible and praying; trusting no one until he knows they can be trusted; and keeping family affairs private. AL. Drf
James Monroe, Oak Hill, to James Madison, 1829 September 21
Discusses their illnesses and a planned trip by Monroe to Richmond. Autograph Letter Signed
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, January 3, 1806
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Cheltenham, England. Informs him of the death of his AM brother. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, May 19, 1804
Alexander Munro, Bedford Square, London, England, to James Monroe, Wimpole Street, London, England. Inquiring as to news of Mr. Ferguson in Paris. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, June 20, 1807
Alexander Munro, Edinburgh, Scotland, to James Monroe, Portland Place, London, England. Has delivered packet to Mr. Trollet; invites him to visit. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, November 29, 1805
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Cumberland Place, London, England. Informs him of the "mortifying" situation of his AM brother. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, December 7, 1805
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, place unknown. Reports that his AM brother is in a more favorable situation now. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe
Alexander Munro to James Monroe, December 29, 1804
Alexander Munro, Custom House, London, England, to James Monroe, Court of Madrid, Spain. Request that he attempt to obtain release of Captain Falkener (sic). 1 page. Autograph letter signed, including endorsement by James Monroe, including letter from Sir David Baird, Butler Street, London, England, December 24, 1804, requesting him to obtain the American Minister's James Monroe help in obtaining the release of the French. 2 pages. Also including manuscript summary of Falconer's career, circumstances surrounding his and Sir David Baird's capture, and negotiations for their release. 2 pages
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