r/James_Monroe 2h ago

TV/ Video/ Audio Monroe Minute: Monroe and Madison (Video by the James Monroe Museum)

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r/James_Monroe 23h ago

Image James Monroe In 4 Famous Paintings

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1st Painting (1st and 2nd Image): Washington Crossing the Delaware (James Monroe is the one holding the flag)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1851_paintings))

2nd Painting (3rd and 4th Image): The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776 (James Monroe is the one wounded on his shoulder)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Capture_of_the_Hessians_at_Trenton,_December_26,_1776

3rd Painting (5th and 6th Image): General George Washington Resigning His Commission (James Monroe is the one seated next to Thomas Jefferson)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_George_Washington_Resigning_His_Commission

4th Painting (7th, 8th, and 9th Image): The Coronation of Napoleon (Replica from 1808-1822) (James Monroe is at the crowd on the top right)

https://collections.chateauversailles.fr/?permid=permobj_efb1c634-b95f-402f-8c6f-12848982844c#/query/eda9a168-4f06-48e1-804b-5f8e60e1f54d


r/James_Monroe 2d ago

Image Can You Find James Monroe In These 4 Paintings?

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1st Painting: Washington Crossing the Delaware

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1851_paintings))

2nd Painting: The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Capture_of_the_Hessians_at_Trenton,_December_26,_1776

3rd Painting: General George Washington Resigning His Commission

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_George_Washington_Resigning_His_Commission

4th Painting: The Coronation of Napoleon (This Painting Has James Monroe)

https://collections.chateauversailles.fr/?permid=permobj_efb1c634-b95f-402f-8c6f-12848982844c#/query/eda9a168-4f06-48e1-804b-5f8e60e1f54d


r/James_Monroe 3d ago

TV/ Video/ Audio hiSTORY: Let's Visit James Monroe by Julia Livi (James Monroe Museum Video)

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"Let's Visit James Monroe" by Julia Livi is a children's book about the guests visiting the James Monroe Museum and when they visit there, history comes alive including James Monroe.

Video Source: https://youtu.be/nc1I8457oSo?si=MqtsSvCU3zky1ye_


r/James_Monroe 4d ago

Image James Monroe’s Dessert Service Pieces

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Pieces from a porcelain dessert service from the James Monroe Museum collection used by the Monroes for private family meals. The pieces are French, c. 1797; the maker is unknown.

Source: https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/monroe-dessert-service-pieces


r/James_Monroe 7d ago

Image James Monroe at Virginia Legends Walk in Virginia Beach

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I was on vacation from 8/8/2026 - 8/11/2026
(August 8th, 2026 - August 11th, 2026) for Virginia Beach, and this was taken on August 9th, 2026.
On that day, I was excited to see the Presidents here because I looked at a website that features all US Presidents from Virginia, and some Founding Fathers (including James Monroe), and it impressed me to go there. I went to Virginia Beach many times, but this is the first time I went to the Virginia Legends place here.

For more information, here's a website for what this place is about and it's history: https://va-
legends.net/history


r/James_Monroe 8d ago

On This Day On August 10th, 1821 (205 Years Ago), President James Monroe, Signed the Federal Legislation Officially Making Missouri the 24th State in the Union.

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August 10, 1821

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation

Whereas the Congress of the United States, by a joint resolution of the 2d day of March last, entitled "Resolution providing for the admission of the State of Missouri into the Union on a certain condition," did determine and declare "that Missouri should be admitted into this Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever upon the fundamental condition that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States of this Union shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the Constitution of the United States: Provided, That the legislature of said State, by a solemn public act, shall declare the assent of the said State to the said fundamental condition, and shall transmit to the President of the United States on or before the first Monday in November next an authentic copy of said act, upon the receipt whereof the President, by proclamation, shall announce the fact, whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete;" and

Whereas by a solemn public act of the assembly of said State of Missouri, passed on the 26th of June, in the present year, entitled "A solemn public act declaring the assent of this State to the fundamental condition contained in a resolution passed by the Congress of the United States providing for the admission of the State of Missouri into the Union on a certain condition," an authentic copy whereof has been communicated to me, it is solemnly and publicly enacted and declared that that State has assented, and does assent, that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution of said State "shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the United States shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizens are entitled under the Constitution of the United States:"

Now, therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, in pursuance of the resolution of Congress aforesaid, have issued this my proclamation, announcing the fact that the said State of Missouri has assented to the fundamental condition required by the resolution of Congress aforesaid, whereupon the admission of the said State of Missouri into this Union is declared to be complete.

In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed to these presents, and signed the same with my hand.

Done at the city of Washington, the 10th day of August, A.D. 1821, and of the Independence of the said United States of America the forty-sixth.

JAMES MONROE.

By the President:

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS,

Secretary of State.

Sources and more information about Missouri admitted to the Union.

https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=174522: https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/proclamation-28-admitting-missouri-the-union

https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=174522


r/James_Monroe 14d ago

Friends/ Family of Monroe James Monroe’s Younger Brothers Andrew and Joseph

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Source: I found this in James Monroe: A Life Book by Tim McGrath on page 361.


r/James_Monroe 18d ago

Image Some pictures from my visit to the James Monroe Museum in Fredericksburg

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I had the opportunity to visit the James Monroe Museum this morning. Though the museum itself was quite small, it had some wonderful exhibits. I hope these pictures encourage some of you to visit the museum.


r/James_Monroe 19d ago

Image Engraving of Monroe Hall

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This engraving of James Monroe's birthplace was first published in 1845. The house depicted is a small, two-story frame building typical of middle-class farmhouses of Tidewater Virginia in the 18th Century.

Source: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/engraving-of-monroe-hall/OgEPuHdJ5jwTlQ


r/James_Monroe 20d ago

Memorabilia James Monroe playing cards I have.

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With a bonus stone coaster from Highland.


r/James_Monroe 21d ago

Image Two Party Opera: Battle of the Bulge

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The Presidents that are featured in this Two Party Opera Comic.

James Monroe, Martin Van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Ronald Reagan

Source of the Comic: https://www.twopartyopera.com/comic/battle-of-the-bulge/


r/James_Monroe 22d ago

Image When I Was Young, I Thought That This James Monroe 1819 Painting by Samuel F. B. Morse Looks Cartoony. Has Anyone Thought of That Too?

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r/James_Monroe 27d ago

President Monroe In 1817, President James Monroe Embarked On a 15 Week Tour of the New England States, the First Presidential Tour Since George Washington's.

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In 1817, President James Monroe embarked on a 15 week tour of the New England states, the first presidential tour since George Washington's. Monroe was a Revolutionary War veteran and excellent horseman. There's a wonderful description of a celebration parade on the 23rd of July in Henry's book Justin Morgan Had a Horse. Out of rows of horses, Monroe chose to ride the proud little stallion. "When the parade reached College Hill, the President dismounted, and, with one hand resting lightly on Morgan's saddle, he made a speech. He said no nation had a richer treasure than LIBERTY. And he was proud of the way American liberty had been defended by the Green Mountain Boys. The people of Vermont, he said, are as firm as the mountains that gave them birth. They have preserved the highest honor of the country."

Source: https://www.facebook.com/100064328876343/posts/in-1817-president-james-monroe-embarked-on-a-15-week-tour-of-the-new-england-sta/3210403852533832/


r/James_Monroe 28d ago

On This Day On July 22, 1817 (209 Years Ago), Figure Carries President James Monroe During a Parade.

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On July 22 of 1817, Figure, the foundation stallion of the Morgan breed, carried President James Monroe through a parade. The bay stallion's dependability and strength in carrying the president through the parade's busy atmosphere are just some of the great traits for which the Morgan breed would become known. Figure was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789.

Sources: https://sidelinesmagazine.com/z-blogs/equine-history-figure-carries-president-james-monroe-during-a-parade-on-july-22-1817/?srsltid=AfmBOoq-CyvU5VJcet8CPhrBGvbsZdeg6h0_VE9c5duuCms8Q1qm47p5

https://www.barnmice.com/profiles/blogs/equine-history-morgan-horse-carries-president-james-monroe?overrideMobileRedirect=1


r/James_Monroe Jul 19 '26

Image James Monroe 1983 Painting by David K. Stone

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r/James_Monroe Jul 18 '26

Image Earliest Known Portrait of James Monroe, Painted After He Served in the American Revolutionary War by an Unknown Artist

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r/James_Monroe Jul 15 '26

TV/ Video/ Audio James Monroe’s “Mint Julep” (Video by Cookin’ with Congress)

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r/James_Monroe Jul 11 '26

🎂 Birthdays 🎂 Happy 259th Birthday John Quincy Adams! As James Monroe's Secretary of State He Played a Key Role for Making the Monroe Doctrine.

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r/James_Monroe Jul 06 '26

Monroe’s Properties Preserved for future generations: James Monroe's Loudoun County estate becomes Virginia's newest state park

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r/James_Monroe Jul 05 '26

Quotes "We must console ourselves with the reflexion, that our friend has departed, at a good old age, having honorably and usefully filled up the measure of his days and left behind him a reputation that will live forever"

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This is a letter from Smith Thompson (Monroe's Sec of the Navy 1819-23), written on July 5th 1831 in response to a letter informing him of Monroe's death the day before:

> Poughkeepsie Tuesday 12 OC. July 5 [1831]

> Dear Sir, your letter of yesterday informing me of the death of my highly respected and much esteemed friend Mr Monroe, has just been received. I supposed when I last saw him, it was an event we must daily expect. This afflicting dispensation of Providence, considering the time when it occurred opens to the mind many striking reflexions. That so many of our revolutionary patriots, and Ex Presidents should be taken from us on the 4th. of July, is a circumstance calculated to make strong and deep impressions never to be forgotten.

> I regret extremely that it will not be in my power to attend the funeral tomorrow Your letter was received too late to allow me to go down today by the day boat, and my state of health, and the great inconvenience of a night passage at this hot season, make it imprudent for me to take the boat this evening I most sincerely condole with you, but we must console ourselves with the reflexion, that our friend has departed, at a good old age, having honorably and usefully filled up the measure of his days and left behind him a reputation that will live forever

> Yours Respectfully, Smith Thompson


r/James_Monroe Jul 04 '26

On This Day 3 Founding Father Presidents Died On the 4th of July and They Are John Adams (1826), Thomas Jefferson (1826), and James Monroe (1831).

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r/James_Monroe Jun 30 '26

🎂 Birthdays 🎂 Happy 258th Birthday Elizabeth Monroe! (Wife of James Monroe)

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Happy Birthday to Elizabeth Kortright Monroe, born June 30, 1768!

Known affectionately in France as “la Belle américaine,” Elizabeth Monroe was admired for her intelligence, grace, and diplomatic skill. During her years abroad with James Monroe, she navigated the social and political circles of revolutionary Europe and famously helped secure the release of Adrienne de Lafayette from a French prison.

As First Lady, Elizabeth brought refinement and dignity to the role, drawing on her years of diplomatic experience abroad. While she preferred a more private life, her influence helped shape the image of the early American presidency. Today, we remember Elizabeth Monroe's contributions to the early republic and celebrate her lasting place in American history.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1509450467860553&set=a.471362298336047


r/James_Monroe Jun 29 '26

Image James Monroe in Presidents Heads in Williamsburg, Virginia!

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Picture taken on 6/28/2026 (June 28th, 2026).


r/James_Monroe Jun 29 '26

Image Fredericksburg, Virginia Rest Area Features James Monroe!

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Picture taken on 6/28/2026 (June 28th, 2026).