James M. Sinclair Farm, State Route 154 & County Route Z vicinity, Vic...
Significance: consists of a group of buildings clustered in a loose square configuration. The house is an example of the double-pen, single-pile plan type with two rooms of unequal size. It has an integral rear... More
James Monroe Tomb, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Independent City, Vir...
Significance: James Monroe, fifth President of the United States, died in New York City on July 4, 1831, and was buried in the New York City Marble Cemetery. In 1856 plans were proposed to erect a monument in ... More
Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of President James Monroe, Hollywood Cemetery
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James Monroe - Public domain portrait engraving
James Monroe, half-length portrait, facing left. A390530 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by A.T. Stata. Based on a portrait by Gilbert Stuart.
White House cabinet maker at work. Washington, D.C., Sept. 22. Morris ...
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[President Monroe's law offices, Charles Street, Fredericksburg, Virgi...
Photo shows African American boy sitting on wooden bench at shaded brick building. Site History. House Architecture: Built circa 1816. Today: Preserved as the James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library; a Nationa... More
James Dellet House, U.S. Highway 84 (State Highway 12), Claiborne, Mon...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-24 Survey number: HABS AL-121 Building/structure dates: 1834- ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Monroe Law Office, Limestone Plantation, Virginia Route 250, Keswick, ...
Significance: The Limestone Estate is part of the original Crawford and Lewis patents of 1731 and 1734. Subsequent owners include: James Monroe, his brother Andrew, Thomas Jefferson, and Dr. George Blaetterman... More
James Monroe, L.L.D., President of the United States / painted by C.B....
James Monroe, seated, at White House; view of Capitol in background. Reference copy in PRES FILE - Monroe, James, 1758-1831 Prints Three-quarters and full.
James Monroe - Print, Library of Congress collection
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James Madison to James Monroe, November 14, 1784.
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James Monroe to James Madison, June 13, 1795. contained clerk's copy o...
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James M. Sinclair Farm, State Route 154 & County Route Z vicinity, Vic...
Significance: consists of a group of buildings clustered in a loose square configuration. The house is an example of the double-pen, single-pile plan type with two rooms of unequal size. It has an integral rear... More
James Madison to James Monroe, May 15, 1806.
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James Monroe Tomb, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Independent City, Vir...
Significance: James Monroe, fifth President of the United States, died in New York City on July 4, 1831, and was buried in the New York City Marble Cemetery. In 1856 plans were proposed to erect a monument in ... More
[Richmond, Virginia Tomb of President James Monroe in Hollywood Cemete...
Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, fallen Richmond, April-June 1865.
James Monroe - Public domain portrait painting
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Tomb of James Monroe, Richmond Va.
H114243 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Eliza Monroe Hay, daughter of President James Monroe, head-and-should...
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James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, March 7, 1803
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James Monroe to James Madison, September 23, 1827.
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James Monroe to James Madison, September 3, 1823.
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James M. Sinclair Farm, State Route 154 & County Route Z vicinity, Vic...
Significance: consists of a group of buildings clustered in a loose square configuration. The house is an example of the double-pen, single-pile plan type with two rooms of unequal size. It has an integral rear... More
James M. Sinclair Farm, State Route 154 & County Route Z vicinity, Vic...
Significance: consists of a group of buildings clustered in a loose square configuration. The house is an example of the double-pen, single-pile plan type with two rooms of unequal size. It has an integral rear... More
James Monroe to James Madison, March 5, 1807.
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James Monroe to James Madison, August 15, 1804.
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[James Monroe, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing slightly l...
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President Monroe's law offices, Charles Street, Fredericksburg, Virgin...
Public domain photograph of a historic place in Virginia, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Law office of James Monroe, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Exterior of Jame...
Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
James Dellet House, Claiborne, Monroe County, Alabama
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, June 11, 1824
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James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, January 30, 1793
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James W. Scobee Farm, Salt River vicinity, Florida, Monroe County, MO
Significance: Provides good, though somewhat atypical, examples of farm structures and layout in the "Little Dixie" region of the east-central Missouri. The house plan has expanded and contracted through the ye... More
James Monroe, June 7, 1803, West Florida and Louisiana Cession
West Florida and Louisiana Cession Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Monroe Law Office, Limestone Plantation, Virginia Route 250, Keswick, ...
Significance: The Limestone Estate is part of the original Crawford and Lewis patents of 1731 and 1734. Subsequent owners include: James Monroe, his brother Andrew, Thomas Jefferson, and Dr. George Blaetterman... More
Jacob Tome Institute, Monroe Hall, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil Coun...
Significance: This finely scaled Georgian Revival building was one of the original Tome School buildings, used as dining hall and then a gymnasium during Tome School occupancy, later as an officers' club by the... More
Jacob Tome Institute, Monroe Hall, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil Coun...
Significance: This finely scaled Georgian Revival building was one of the original Tome School buildings, used as dining hall and then a gymnasium during Tome School occupancy, later as an officers' club by the... More
Jacob Tome Institute, Monroe Hall, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil Coun...
Significance: This finely scaled Georgian Revival building was one of the original Tome School buildings, used as dining hall and then a gymnasium during Tome School occupancy, later as an officers' club by the... More
Monroe Hill Law Office, McCormick Road, University of Virginia, Charlo...
Significance: Built by James Monroe about 1790, the Monroe Hill Law Office was the first portion of a building complex which later became part of the University of Virginia campus. The small structure is faced... More
James Monroe, fifth President of the United States
James Monroe, half-length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, with hands on desk.
James Monroe Tomb, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Independent City, Vir...
Significance: James Monroe, fifth President of the United States, died in New York City on July 4, 1831, and was buried in the New York City Marble Cemetery. In 1856 plans were proposed to erect a monument in ... More
President Monroe's law offices, Charles Street, Fredericksburg, Virgin...
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Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, January 21, 1826
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James Monroe to James Madison, September 20, 1794.
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, January 25, 1815
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Jacob Tome Institute, Monroe Hall, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil Coun...
Significance: This finely scaled Georgian Revival building was one of the original Tome School buildings, used as dining hall and then a gymnasium during Tome School occupancy, later as an officers' club by the... More
Jacob Tome Institute, Monroe Hall, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil Coun...
Significance: This finely scaled Georgian Revival building was one of the original Tome School buildings, used as dining hall and then a gymnasium during Tome School occupancy, later as an officers' club by the... More
James Lemen House, State Highway 3, Waterloo, Monroe County, IL
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-57, FN-58, FN-61 Survey number: HABS IL-230 Building/structure dates: ca. 1810 Initial Construction