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    James Monroe (/mənˈroʊ/ mən-ROH; April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831), a Founding Father of the United States, served as the fifth president of the United States...
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    James Monroe Iglehart (born September 4, 1974) is an American actor, singer and comic book writer. He is perhaps best known for his Tony Award-winning...
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    presidency of James Monroe began on March 4, 1817, when James Monroe was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1825. Monroe, the...
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  • of James Monroe may refer to: First inauguration of James Monroe, 1817 Second inauguration of James Monroe, 1821 The full text of James Monroe's First...
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  • James Monroe (1758–1831) was the fifth president of the United States, from 1817 to 1825. James Monroe may also refer to: James Monroe (New York politician)...
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    Elizabeth Monroe (née Kortright; June 30, 1768 – September 23, 1830) was the fifth first lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825, as the wife of James Monroe...
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    The first inauguration of James Monroe as president of the United States was held on Tuesday, March 4, 1817, in front of the Old Brick Capitol, where the...
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    James Middleton Cox (born James Monroe Cox; March 31, 1870 – July 15, 1957) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 46th and 48th...
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    The James Monroe Building is an office building located in Downtown Richmond, Virginia. It is the tallest building in Richmond at 137 meters (449 ft) and...
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  • Monroe County may refer to seventeen counties in the United States, all named for James Monroe: Monroe County, Alabama Monroe County, Arkansas Monroe...
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    The James Monroe Tomb is the burial place of U.S. President James Monroe in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, United States. The principal feature...
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    USS James Monroe (SSBN-622), a Lafayette-class ballistic missile submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Founding Father...
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    The second inauguration of James Monroe as president of the United States was held on Monday, March 5, 1821, in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol....
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    Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, a Founding Father and fifth president of the United States. Purchased in 1793, Monroe and his family permanently...
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  • James Monroe Smith may refer to: James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter) (1839–1915), planter and state legislator in Georgia James Monroe Smith (academic...
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    and Hebrew in greater depth. James Monroe was enrolled in the best school in the colony of Virginia, which is why Monroe was later able to immediately...
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    was central to American grand strategy in the 20th century. President James Monroe first articulated the doctrine on December 2, 1823, during his seventh...
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    located in Aldie, Virginia that was for 22 years a home of Founding Father James Monroe, the fifth U.S. President. It is located approximately 9 miles (14 km)...
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    1820 United States presidential election (category Presidency of James Monroe)
    Feelings, the election saw incumbent Democratic-Republican President James Monroe win reelection without a major opponent. It was the third and the most...
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  • names of Ameritech University, Pan America University, James Monroe University, James Monroe High School, All Saints American University, and New Manhattan...
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    James Monroe Gregory (January 23, 1849 – December 17, 1915) was a Professor of Latin and Dean at Howard University. During the American Civil War, he worked...
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    War of 1812; granted February 6, 1815. Democratic-Republican president James Monroe pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 419 people. Among...
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    Maria Hester Monroe Gouverneur (April 8, 1802 – June 20, 1850) was the younger daughter of U.S. President James Monroe. She was the first presidential...
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    Madison. Henry also recruited James Monroe, a strong challenger to Madison. Locked in a difficult race against Monroe, Madison promised to support a...
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    1816 United States presidential election (category Presidency of James Monroe)
    following the end of the War of 1812, Democratic-Republican candidate James Monroe defeated Federalist Rufus King. The election was the last in which the...
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    and Tactics. He is best known as the first husband of actress Marilyn Monroe. James Edward "Jim" Dougherty was born on April 12, 1921, in Torrance, California...
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  • Indiana Monroe, Iowa Monroe, Louisiana Monroe, Maine Monroe, Massachusetts Monroe, Michigan Monroe, Nebraska Monroe, New Hampshire Monroe, New York Monroe, North...
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  • from 1817 to 1825 James Monroe (1799–1870), member of the U.S. House of Representatives and nephew of President Monroe James T. Monroe, professor of Arabic...
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    in 1791. Fort Miro changed its name to Monroe to commemorate the first arrival of the steamboat James Monroe in the spring of 1820. The ship's arrival...
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    Kortright Monroe Hay (December 1786 – January 27, 1840) was an American socialite who acted as unofficial First Lady during her father James Monroe's presidency...
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