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"Order of exercises at the Old South Church, commemorative of the death of James Monroe, on Thursday, Aug. 25, 1831": p. [97]-100.

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James Monroe (1758-1831) was appointed Secretary of State by President James Madison in 1811. He remained in this position until March, 1817, with the exception of the period from October 1, 1814, to February 28, 1815, when he was ad interim Secretary of State. Monroe encouraged President James Madison and Congress to declare war on Great Britain, feeling it would be the most effective way to change offensive British policies. The United States declared war on June 17, 1812, after which he served as Secretary of War. Monroe later became President of the United States from 1817 until 1824.

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Correspondence,a large part of which relates to negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase and the Monroe-Pinkney treaty,the War of 1812,the Florida Purchase, South American independence, and Virginia politics; an account ...

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The remarks and documents support Monroe's claims for compensation for contingent expenses incurred while serving as U.S. minister to France in 1794 and 1803.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Full Title: Report of the Committee to whom was Referred the Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning, and between Mr. Madison and Mr. Rose, relative to the attack on the Chesapeake : and also a communication from the President of the United States of the 30 March last, with a letter from Mr. Erskine to the Secretary of State, and a letter from M. Champagny to Gen. Armstrong Printed by R. C. Weightman

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Not the same as Waldo's Tour of James Monroe, though involving much the same material. cf. p. vii of Waldo's Tour of James Monroe, Hartford, 1818.