Monroe, James
1758 – 1831
47 works on record
Works

The papers of James Monroe
2003
Mr. Monroe's letter on the rejected treaty, between the United States and Great Britain
1977
The memoir of James Monroe, relating to his unsettled claims upon the people and government of the United States
1977
James Monroe, 1758-1831
1969
The writings of James Monroe, including a collection of his public and private papers and correspondence, now for the first time printed
1969
James Monroe papers, 1772-1836
1963
Papers [in the Library of Congress]
1960
James Monroe papers
1960

The autobiography of James Monroe
1959
Monroe's defense of Jefferson and Freneau against Hamilton
1948
James Monroe
1929

Writings
1898

The writings of James Monroe
1898

Calendar of the correspondence of James Monroe
1891

The people the sovereigns
1867

The memoir of James Monroe, esq. relating to his unsettled claims upon the people and government of the United States
1828
[James Monroe papers in Virginia repositories]
1822
Mr. Monroe's letter on the rejected treaty, between the United States and Great Britain, concluded by Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney
1813
Letter from Mr. Monroe to the Secretary of State dated Richmond, February 28, 1808
1808
A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States, as connected with the mission to the French republic, during the years 1794, 5, and 6
1798
A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States
1797

A view of the conduct of the executive, in the foreign affairs of the United States, connected with the mission to the French Republic, during the years 1794, 5, & 6
1797
The following documents accompany the memorial of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer
1790

The papers of James Monroe
Message from the president of the United States transmitting a further report from the secretary of state, on the subject of the capture and detention of American fishermen, the last season, in the Bay of Fundy

By the President of the United States of America
James Monroe papers

Bankers' code for the use of national banks, state banks, savings banks and private bankers ....
Autobiography
A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States
Hancock gazette & Penobscot patriot

Letters between James Monroe, Esq. Secretary of State of the United States, and Augustus J. Foster, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty
Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of state, in obedience to a resolution of the thirteenth inst. "requesting the president to lay before this House such documents relative to the Russian mediation as in his opinion it may not be improper to communicate."
Letters from the secretary of state to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of impressments, colonial trade, &c
Letter from the chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs to the secretary of war, respecting the present mode of subsisting the army, and the answer of the secretary thereto
Letter to James Monroe, Esq., President of the United States, on the state of the country
Message from the President of the United States, to the two houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Sixteenth Congress
All impressments unlawful and inadmissible
Letter from the secretary of war, to the chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, upon the subject of the defects existing in the present military establishment
The Monroe Doctrine
Message from the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Fifteenth Congress
Letter from the secretary of war, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and accompanying the bill making an additional appropriation for the service of the year 1814
Correspondence between Mr. Foster and Mr. Monroe
The Monroe doctrine also Jefferson's letter to Monroe
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of state, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, of 17th February, last, requiring information relative to duties on imports from the United States into Canada, Nova-Scotia, and New-Brunswick; of the duties on articles exported to the United States from said provinces, &c. &c. &c
Message from the President of the United States communitcating translations of letters from the Minister of Spain to the Secretary of State received since the message of the 9th instant, May 12, 1820
Message from the president of the United States, transmitting documents relative to the commencement and progress of any acts or system of retaliation upon prisoners of war, by the governments of Great Britain and the U. States