James Monroe papers [manuscript] 1778-1802.

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James Monroe papers [manuscript] 1778-1802.

Letter, 1779 Sept., Williamsburg, to unidentified general, regarding conditions of the times of his own situation [4 p. 24 cm. holograph signed. incl. transcript (typewritten)] -- Letter, 1794 Jan. 16, Philadelphia, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, regarding news from France, and ammendments to the Constitution dealing with bank directors and the bank law, also the appointment of Edmund Randolph as Jefferson's successor [2 p. 25 cm. holograph signed. incl. transcript (typewritten)] -- Bill on the manufacture of arms, 1802, drawn by Gov. Monroe for the Va. General Assembly [3 p. 31 cm. holograph] -- Notes on the Constitution [n.d.] [1 l. 25 cm. holograph. incl. transcript (typewritten)].

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