James Monroe papers [manuscript], 1794, 1801, 1825.

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James Monroe papers [manuscript], 1794, 1801, 1825.

A letter to Citizen Otto, 1794 Vendemaire 18 (October 9), discusses two vessels with passengers brought into Brest, and the condemning of their cargo. A file draft to Dr. Charles Everett, 1825 July 10, invites Dr. Everett to visit Virginia during the forthcoming visit to Albemarle County of Gen. Marie Joseph LaFayette. A document of William Hull, 1801 February 8, discusses Monroe's house in Paris.

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