James Monroe collection : manuscript, 1776-1833 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)
Commissioner of the General Land Office to the Secretary of War / Josiah Meigs, ALS [2]
Reports from the Mint of the United States for year ending Dec. 31, 1821, signed R. Patterson, James Rush [3, 5]
On foreign relations with Latin America and Spain, with copies of letters, reports, and decrees of Bernardino Rivadavia, Bernardo O'Higgins, Manuel Torres, Thomas Brent, José R. Ravenga, Francisco Antonio Zea, John Murray Forbes, J.B. Prevost, and Michael Hogan [8-43]
On Mexico, with copies of letters from James Smith Wilcock, José Domínguez, and Augustín de Iturbide [44-47]
Report of the Secretary of War, with the annual return of the militia of the United States ... with items signed by J.C. Calhoun and James Gadsden [48-52]
Report from William Lambert on determining the longitude of Washington, D.C. from observations of the solar eclipse of 21 Feb. 1822 [53-55]
On the defense of Mobile Bay [56-61, 78 (map)]
On the cession of East and West Florida to the United States, with copies of letters and orders to and from James G. Forbes, Gov. Nicolas Mahy of Havana, Cuba, Juan Nepom. de Arocha, Col. Robert Butler, Gov. Andrew Jackson [64-77, 127-128]
On claims of the heirs of Caron de Beaumarchais of France [82-86]
On monies paid ... to Attorney Generals, signed Joseph Nourse [87-89]. On claims by foreign governments to territory of the United States on the Pacific Ocean north of 42 degrees latitude, includes copies from J.B. Prevost, R. Rush, James Keith, Charles Bagot, Anthony St. John Baker regarding Fort George on the Columbia River; Pierre de Poletica and Count D. Gurief regarding Russian claims [90-109]
On governing East and West Florida with copies of letters from Andrew Jackson, William G.D. Worthington, Capt. John R. Bell, Col. George Walton, Edmund Law, Marcos de Villiers, Arnaldo Guillemard, José Coppinger, Col. Robert Butler, James G. Forbes, Henry Wilson, and Joaquin D'Anduaga [113-148, 175-177]
On Jonathan Carver's claim to land near the Falls of St. Anthony, Mississippi River valley, with items from William H. Crawford, Josiah Meigs, and H. Leavenworth [149-152]
Regarding the French ship Le Pensee, items signed by James Monroe and John Quincy Adams [153-154]
On commercial relations with the Norwegian government with copies of items from Count d'Engestrom and Baron de Stackelberg [155-160]
On duties for imported rolled and hammered iron, with items from Charles Bagot, G. Crawford Antrobus, and Stratford Canning [163-169]
On "An act for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland Road" / James Monroe [172-174]
On the lead mines of Missouri with items to and from John C. Calhoun, George Bomford, and others [178-183]
A letter of Jonathan Russell regarding the Treaty of Ghent, with remarks by the Secretary of State [184-187]