Letters to and from C. Collins (the New York Resolution) [manuscript] 1781-1830.

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Letters to and from C. Collins (the New York Resolution) [manuscript] 1781-1830.

Letters to and from Committee of Public Safety, his daughter, Samuel Gouvernor, George Hay, Thomas Jefferson, Chapman Johnson, H. Johnson (the Louisiana resolutions), Lafayette, and Albion Parris (the Maine resolutions), as well as these other items: land grant to Monroe by Patrick Henry, 1786, article on France by Monroe, signed "Aratus," 1795?, his memorandum book, 1795-1810, and bank book, 1811, and thirty-eight orders signed by him, 1813-1822.

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