John Adams to James Monroe, March 6, 1795
Quincy near Boston March 6. 1795 Dear Sir Permit me to introduce to your Acquaintance and civilities Benjamin Beal Jun r Esq r , a Son of my next Neighbour.…
James Monroe was an American Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825. He was the last Founding Father to serve as president as well as the last president of the Virginia dynasty. Monroe was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, and his presidency coincided with the Era of Good Feelings, concluding the First Party System era of American politics. He issued the Monroe Doctrine, a policy of limiting European colonialism in the Americas. Monroe had previously served as Governor of Virginia, a member of the United States Senate, U.S. ambassador to France and Britain, the seventh secretary of state, and the eighth secretary of war.
Quincy near Boston March 6. 1795 Dear Sir Permit me to introduce to your Acquaintance and civilities Benjamin Beal Jun r Esq r , a Son of my next Neighbour.…
Quincy November 23 1812 Dear Sir Does History or Experience, afford an Example, of Such a Phenomenon, as this, now exhibited to Mankind, by our pious, virtuous and patriotic American…
Quincy April 20. 1813. Dear Sir Your favour of the 10th. of this month has laid me under very great Obligations to you. No intelligence could be more agreable to…
Quincy April 20th 1813 Dear Sir I have this day the pleasure of your Letter of April 10th with the inclosure. The intelligence you have been pleased to communicate to…
Quincy Decr 21. 1814 Respected Sir As you have many Years to live, and are likely to have Buissness enough to do with your Countrymen as long as you live:…
New York 4th. May 1815. Sir, I have the honour to state my arrival at this place on the 2nd. instant, returning from St. Petersburg in Russia, where I have…
[15] *Mr. Dick, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. New Orleans, March 1, 1816. Sir: Attempts to violate the laws by fitting out and arming, and by augmenting…
[35] *Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Baltimore, August 26, 1816. Sir: Owing to my absence from this city I did not receive your letter until…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Custom House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, August 29, 1816. Sir: The owner of the schooner Romp, seized in York River, has been…
Quincy Decr. 17. 1816 Dear Sir All our intelligent Travellers to Washington, I find have an ambition to See both the present, and future President of the United States. I…
Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Washington, February 25, 1817. [53] Sir: I had the honor to receive your *letter of the 15th instant, accompanied by…
Quincy June 27, 1817 Dear Sir Another application has been made to me by Mr Elbridge Gerry, the oldest Son of the late Vice President, for a recommendation to the…
Washington 17 August 1818 Sir At the risk of incurring the anger of my husband, and under the apprehension of your displeasure; I am obliged by the ties of nature…
Montezillo July 31 1819 Dear Sir Had I not been poisoned by the mephytic effluvia of blossoms and roses to Such a degree as to deprive me of the Sight…
Quincy June 6th 1821 Dear Sir Of the multitude of applications to me for Letters of Introduction and recommendation to the President and Heads of departments, in favour of candidates…