1810
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1810
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James Monroe, December 1810
resolutions of the Virginia House of Delegates calling for increase in navy
To John Taylor, 19 November 1810
criticisms of the administration should be made in a manner that lead to change in policy while maintaining harmony within the Republican party; critical of Thomas Jefferson for removing Federalists from lesser offices; deplores party politics but…
To Evalina Louise Skipwith, 19 September 1810
cannot send money; will send a slave to Fulwar Skipwith in lieu of cash
To John Taylor, 10 September 1810
distressed by denunciation of persons who have criticized the policies of the government; believes that mistaken policies of the Jefferson and Madison administrations were initiated by others and not by Thomas Jefferson or James Madison; urged…
To James Madison, 25 July 1810
met with Mr Bizet to discuss his possible employment by Madison; encouraged Bizet to meet with Madison
To Evalina Louise Skipwith, 12 June 1810
sorry that he did not have room for Mrs Skipwith and her family to stay at Highland; rendering of JM's financial accounts with Fulwar Skipwith
James Monroe, 10 April 1810
two third-party transcripts of speech; willingness to be candidate for election to the House of Delegates; long history of public service; attachment to republicanism; will support James Madison unless JM thinks that Madison is deviating from…
From Richard Brent, 21 March 1810
James Madison, at the recommendation of John Graham, asked Thomas Jefferson to offer JM an appointment as governor of Louisiana Territory; conversation with Albert Gallatin regarding the settlement of JM's diplomatic accounts; Congress waiting for…
To George Hay, 28 February 1810
health of Eliza Monroe Hay and Hortensia Hay; wants Hay family to come to Albemarle County; JM is ill; farm business; can refute charges of financial misconduct while abroad
To Richard Brent, 25 February 1810
recovering from illness; conversation with Thomas Jefferson regarding appointment of JM to office; JM declined appointment as governor of Louisiana or to any other inferior post; would have accepted appointment as secretary of state or election to…
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