This volume examines letters newspaper articles and eyewitness accounts from 1776-1794 documenting James Monroe''s time in the Continental Army in state and national government and as an attorney while also revealing aspects of his personal life. These rarely seen documents provide great insight into both Monroe''s public activities and his private life. Read letters he wrote from the battlefield to George Washington. Better understand his political views by reading the correspondence he had with Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. Read a letter Monroe wrote to his wifethe only letter he did not destroy after her death. This extraordinary collection is ideal for undergraduate students as well as for scholars interested in learning more about James Monroe''s personal life.
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