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  1. James Monroe: Fifth President, 1817-1825 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
  2. Monroe : Character in Time : The US Presidents by Lorraine Ash, 1999-04-06

41. Creative Quotations From James Monroe (1758-1831)
He, as 5th us president, announced the monroe Doctrine, 1832 and createdthe era of good feeling. . Search millions of documents for james monroe.
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Tshirts African Cichlids The American continents . . . are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.
National honor is national property of the highest value. Our country may be likened to a new house. We lack many things, but we possess the most precious of all liberty! Preparation for war is a constant stimulus to suspicion and ill will. A little flattery will support a man through great fatigue.
Published Sources for Quotations Above:
F: Message to Congress, now known as the Monroe Doctrine, 1823. R: First Inaugural Address, 1817. A: In "American Anecdotes." N: On signing the Rus-Bagot Convention, 1818 for U.S.-Great Britian to demilitarize the Great Lakes. K: In "Ten Years in Washington."

42. Ash Lawn-Highland: James And Elizabeth Monroe - Foodnotes
Ash Lawn Highland, near Charlottesville, Virginia, was home to thefifth us president, james monroe, and his wife Elizabeth. The
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Ash Lawn - Highland, Charlottesville, Virginia
Foodways Impressions at James and Elizabeth Monroe's Home
By Patricia B. Mitchell Around 1840, part of the original Federal-style house was destroyed, probably by fire. A handsome Victorian addition was built in 1884 for the Rev. John Massey.
Tall boxwood line the entrance walkway to the Ash Lawn - Highland's Victorian-era addition.
The entrance to the kitchen of the main house is seen under the galleried porch at the rear of the Monroe (Highland) portion of Ash Lawn - Highland.
Upon a kitchen work table rest a bowl of fruit and nuts, and Nelly Custis Lewis' Housekeeping Book , a fascimile publication of a handwritten collection of recipes and remedies kept by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, George Washington's adopted daughter.
The fireplace in the Ash Lawn - Highland kitchen.
Various early 19th-century utensils are seen in the kitchen.
Looking out the kitchen door, one sees the herb garden in the foreground and the well house behind.
A fig ripens near Ash Lawn - Highland's kitchen door.
A rooster and hen are in their enclosure not far from the kitchen.

43. Our Campaigns - Candidate Detail Page
Name, james monroe. Address, , Virginia , United States. Email, None. Website, None.Born, April 28, 1758. DISCusSION. RACES. 12/06/1820, us president, Won 99.57% (+99.14%).
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44. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: James Monroe
He was the son of Andrew a brother of president james monroe, and greatly resembledhis illustrious uncle. After the usual course at the us Military Academy at
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Society of Jesus in 1854 and was ordained priest in 1860. He was for a number of years one of the faculty of St. Francis Xavier's College, New York, where he died 2 Aug., 1872. CULLUM, Biog. Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U. S. Military Academy, I (New York, 1891); HEITMAN, Hist. Register and Dictionary of the U. S. Army (Washington, 1903). s. v.; National Encycl. of Am. Biog., s. v.; The College of St. Francis Xavier (New York, 1897). THOMAS F. MEEHAN
Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter
Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume X
Nihil Obstat, October 1, 1911.
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45. US Presidents: Lists And Records
and African ancestry, which by us reckoning would presidents who married while president. ThomasJefferson; james Madison; james monroe; Andrew Jackson; Martin Van
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US Presidents: Lists and Records The presidents of the United States are so much fun. Understanding them helps us understand American history. We have compiled a series of lists about the presidents, and will be adding more as we think of new categories.
Contents:
Presidential birthplaces
Presidents born before the USA became a country:
  • George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson William Henry Harrison
Presidents born in Arkansas
  • Bill Clinton
Presidents born in California
  • Richard Nixon
Presidents born in the Carolinas
  • Andrew Jackson (historians are not sure whether he was born in North or South Carolina) James Polk (North Carolina) Andrew Johnson (North Carolina)
Presidents born in Connecticut
  • George W. Bush
Presidents born in Georgia
  • Jimmy Carter
Presidents born in Illinois
  • Ronald Reagan
Presidents born in Iowa
  • Herbert Hoover
Presidents born in Kentucky
  • Abraham Lincoln
Presidents born in Massachusetts
  • John Adams John Quincy Adams John Kennedy George Bush
Presidents born in Missouri
  • Harry Truman
Presidents born in Nebraska
  • Gerald Ford
Presidents born in New Hampshire
  • Franklin Pierce
Presidents born in New Jersey
  • Grover Cleveland
Presidents born in New York
  • Martin Van Buren Millard Fillmore Theodore Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt
Presidents born in Ohio
  • Ulysses Grant Rutherford Hayes James Garfield Benjamin Harrison William McKinley William Taft Warren Harding
Presidents born in Pennsylvania
  • James Buchanan
Presidents born in Texas

46. U.S. Presidents And Baseball - A Historical Study By Baseball Almanac
The presidents of the United States. And Their Relationship to Baseball. ,us president, Link(s). 1 st, No Data. 5 th, james monroe 18171825. No Data.6 th,
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Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertising Downloads Feedback Newsletter ... Year In Review "I wanted to be a real Major League baseball player, a genuine professional like Honus Wagner." - President Eisenhower A lmost every single U.S. President has had some connection, good or bad, with our national pastime. Throwing the first pitch, hosting a team in the Oval Office, receiving a lifetime field pass and many other historic events have taken place with sitting presidents, future presidents and previous presidents. This section brings forth those historical moments where baseball and Presidents came together on the field. The Presidents of the United States And Their Relationship to Baseball U.S. President Link(s) st George Washington
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47. Today In History: October 17
the monroe Doctrine as justification for us involvement in In 1904, president TheodoreRoosevelt, who had been an Law Office of james monroe, Fredericksburg, Va
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The Library of Congress Shall we entangle ourselves at all, in European politicks. . . on the side of any power? Letter Seeking Foreign Policy Advice
James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson,
October 17
Words and Deeds in American History

James Monroe, Seated at Desk

Pendleton's Lithography,
circa 1828.
Portraits of the Presidents and First Ladies, 1789-Present
On October 17 , 1823, President James Monroe wrote a letter to his friend and Virginia neighbor Thomas Jefferson seeking advice on foreign policy. The issue at hand was whether to join forces with Britain in a joint-declaration against Spain's efforts to regain sovereignty in South America. Both Jefferson and former president James Madison , whom Monroe also consulted, recommended cooperation with Britain. However, Monroe's Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams, was more cautious. "It would be more candid," Adams warned Monroe at a November 7, 1823 cabinet meeting, "as well as more dignified, to avow our principles explicitly to Russia and France, than to come in as a cockboat in the wake of the British man-of-war."
John Quincy Adams

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48. James Monroe U.S. President Pewter Bust Statue - QCNS
Quality Collectibles, 0. Email this to a friend. james monroe us PresidentPewter Bust Statue, QCNS. Price, Qty, $69.95, Quantity Discounts
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49. Historical Documents Kaller Historical Documents U.s. Historical Documents Histo
Signed james monroe , as president, and Josiah Meigs , as Commissioner of the GeneralLand Office. One page on vellum with white paper seal of the us August 5
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50. Historical Documents Kaller Historical Documents U.s. Historical Documents Histo
Signed Signed “james Madison”, as president, and “Jas. monroe”, as Secretaryof State. One page on vellum with white paper seal of the us January 1
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51. Microforms Collection, UM Libraries
monroe, james, president us, 1758l831. Location McKeldin Library Location Code Call Number MCK-PER J 82.A5 1960 monroe, james, president us, 1758-l831.
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Monroe, James, President U.S., 1758-l831. Papers, 1758-1839.
Location: McKeldin Library
Monroe, James, President U.S., 1758-l831. Papers, 1758-1839.
11 Reels.
Description
The collection includes correspondence (1750-1539), a large part of which relates to the negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase, the Monroe-Pickney Treaty, the War of 1812, the Florida Purchase, South American Independence and Virginia Politics. Also included are account books containing memoranda, and official and personal accounts (1794-1802). The Monroe Papers are divided into four series and arranged cilronologically. The Index to the James Monroe Papers lists documents in the collcction by proper name, date, and series. The Index arranges items primarily by correspondent and then chronologically if a name is repeated. Some subject entries are used. The Reel List in the front of the Index indicates on which reel a particular series and date, or other information are found. In order to retrieve material, one should consult the Index first and then the Reel List for the appropriate reel number. The collection includes about 5,033 manuscripts.

52. Presidents Places: James Monroe
These lovely photographs are of places relating to us president james monroe.All prices us dollars; shipping priority mail included in us.
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53. Ash Lawn-Highland -- Home Of James Monroe
Nov. 11, 2004. Veterans Day. Commemoration at the home of Revolutionary War Veteranand us president james monroe. Wreath laying ceremony, special tours.
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Read about the history and purpose of historic Ash Lawn-Highland Information on the life of President James Monroe.
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Driving Directions ... Accessibility Take a Virtual Tour of the Monroe House and grounds! Find information about about our
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Schedule is subject to change. Please call before making plans.
The Hiking Trails are closed until further notice for the protection of our domestic and field animals.
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54. Ash Lawn-Highland -- Home Of James Monroe
To coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Virginia Festival of the Book, selectionsrepresenting fifth us president james monroe s library will be exhibited
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Read about the history and purpose of historic Ash Lawn-Highland Information on the life of President James Monroe.
Timeline
James Monroe of Virginia James Monroe and Slavery Monroe Family Recipes Plan your visit to Ash Lawn-Highland.
Admission Fees
School Tours, Workshops,
and Educational Materials
Driving Directions ... Accessibility Take a Virtual Tour of the Monroe House and grounds! Find information about about our
Museum Events
throughout the year.
Also find information about renting Ash Lawn-Highland for Private Events Weddings Lunches, Dinners, Conferences Rental Guidelines ...
and Facilities Information
See items available in our Gift Shop! James Monroe: a Gentleman's Library March 22 to April 30, 2004 To coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Virginia Festival of the Book, selections representing fifth U.S. President James Monroe's library will be exhibited at Ash Lawn-Highland from March 22 until April 30, 2004. This will be the first chance for the public to peek inside the covers of a few of the books in Ash Lawn-Highland's collection of over one hundred volumes. Normally, visitors see only the spines of the leather-bound books, which rest on shelves in Monroe's study. But during this special exhibition, some of the most interesting works will be displayed open to show off their interior pages.

55. James Monroe
probably most well known for the monroe Doctrine, issued Secretary of State 18111817— under president james Madison; of 1812; president of the us 1817-1825;
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J ames Monroe was born in 1758 in Virginia to a prosperous family. He attended William and Mary College, but was not there very long when he and some of his fellow students left to join the Continental Army in 1775. He was in the 3rd Virginia Regiment as a Second Lieutenant under Colonel Hugh Mercer. M onroe saw service at Harlem Heights, White Plains, and Trenton. It was a Trenton where he was wounded. In the fall of 1777, he was commissioned Major and subsequently named Aide-de-camp to William Alexander, Lord Stirling. He went on to fight at Brandywine and Germantown, wintered at Valley Forge and went on to fight at Monmouth in June of 1778. He resigned his commission in November of 1778. B
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56. IMA Hero: Reading Program U.S. President
the vice president, and the vice president s family. e. List the 43 us presidentsin chronological order 4. james Madison (18091817) 5. james monroe (1817-1825
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The Presidency (True Books, Government) What I Learned Section 1 Answer the Following Questions:
1. In May, 1787, how many delegates met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Constitutional Convention?

Fifty-five. George Washington was a delegate to and the President of the Constitutional Convention. Other famous delegates were Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. The Constitutional Convention lasted four months in the sweltering heat of a Philadelphia summer. Inside the State House, the discussions were also heated. The delegates engaged in many disagreements and compromises before a final agreement was reached. On September 17, 1787, the plan for the new government was signed by thirty-nine of the remaining forty-two delegates. It was called the Constitution of the United States. The Constitution was ratified in 1788. Did you know Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution? Ratify means to accept. Top of Page 2. What are the three requirements for becoming President of the United States?

57. President Of The United States
james Madison Montpelier; james monroe - Ash Lawn; Andrew james Buchanan - Wheatland;Rutherford Hayes - Spiegel Grove; now associated with the us presidency and
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The head of state of the United States is called the President , who also serves the functions of chief executive and commander in chief of the armed forces. Under the U.S. Constitution , the U.S. president serves a four-year term and (starting when the inauguration of Dwight Eisenhower brought its twenty-second amendment into full force) may be re-elected only once. Upon entering office, the President must repeat the following oath or affirmation; "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability; preserve, protect, and defend, the Constitution of the United States" . The oath is traditionaly ended with "So help me God". As the most powerful person in the United States, a democratic republic and currently the world's only superpower , the President is sometimes referred to as "the leader of the free world," though this designation was more common during the Cold War . In government jargon, the President of the United States has been called since the

58. JAMES MONROE
State 181114 and Feb-March 1815, us Sec War Sec War Sept 1814- 15, 5th president(Democratic-Republican States (1797), The Writings of james monroe, seven vols
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b Monroe's Creek, Westmoreland Co, Va., 28 April 1758; educ Observations Upon the Proposed Plan of Federal Govt A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States The Writings of James Monroe Papers of James Monroe , ed S M Hamilton (1904) and The Autobiography of James Monroe , ed Stuart G. Brown with Donald G. Baker (1959);

59. James Monroe
LOUIS. M64. monroe, james. HISTORY james monroe (1758-1831) us president,1817-1825. SCOPE Letter to AC Cazenove concerning wine bill payment.
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS MERCANTILE LIBRARY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS M-64 Monroe, James HISTORY: James Monroe (1758-1831) U. S. President, 1817-1825 SCOPE: Letter to A. C. Cazenove concerning wine bill payment. HOLDINGS: One Letter, November 30, 1821. A. L. S. ACCESS: Due to rarity and condition, access to this collection is limited please contact the staff members listed below. The collection is available for on-site use only in the Rare Book and Manuscripts Reading Room during service hours 8:00 A.M.- 10:15 P.M., Monday 8:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M., Tuesday-Friday, Saturday and Sunday by appointment. In observance of security procedures, hours for certain services may slightly vary for on-site use shortly before closing. Researchers are advised to call ahead concerning changes in hours due to University intersessions and holidays. The St. Louis Mercantile Library is located on levels one and two of the Thomas Jefferson Library building. Question about this collections should be referred to: Charles Brown
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60. Modern History Sourcebook: Inaugural Addresses Of US Presidents
located at the University of Oklahoma Chronology of us Historical Documents jamesMadison 1813; First Inaugural Address of president james monroe 1817;
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Inaugural Addresses of US Presidents
It has been a tradition for each US President to begin each term of office with a speech at his inauguration. A few of these speeches give real insight into a presidency, or that state of the country at the time. Others are more quotidien. The more important ones are highlighted below. All these texts are located at the University of Oklahoma Chronology of US Historical Documents site.

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