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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 0 | 64 | https://thehistorymom.com/2023/05/31/booking-it-through-history-first-ladies-elizabeth-monroe/ | en | Booking It Through History: First Ladies – Elizabeth Monroe | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 92 | https://www.history.com/news/july-4-two-presidents-died-same-day-coincidence | en | Two Presidents Died on the Same July 4: Coincidence or Something More? | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 1 | 90 | https://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/Century18th/GeorgeWashingtonJamesMonroe | en | George Washington and James Monroe | [] | [] | [] | [
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at Colonial Beach
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June 2016: VDOT approved a grant for construction at the James Monroe Birthplace site of an interpretive timeline.
Plans are underway to construct a half-mile long, scenic historical walk!
The W... | |||||
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June 2016: VDOT approved a grant for construction at the James Monroe Birthplace site of an interpretive timeline.
Plans are underway to construct a half-mile long, scenic historical walk!
The W... | |||||
correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 84 | https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/bf6841e0-9a1e-41ea-8c1f-e9003e0fe217/three-presidents-monroe-madison-jefferson/ | en | Three Presidents - Monroe, Madison, Jefferson | [] | [] | [] | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 10 | https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/james-monroe | en | James Monroe facts and photos | [] | [] | [] | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 1 | 12 | http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-lost-james-monroe-house-prince-and.html | en | Daytonian in Manhattan: The Lost James Monroe House | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 47 | https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/shooter-found-guilty-in-stray-bullet-death-of-college-bound-nyc-teen-basketball-star/5088996/ | en | Shooter found guilty in stray bullet death of college-bound NYC teen basketball star | [
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And tucked inside of the rolling hills and views of the James River lies a tomb that holds the fifth President of the United States James Monroe.
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Friends with Thomas Jefferson, Monroe had moved to Charlottesville to study law under Jefferson (1780 to 1783). Following hi... | ||||
correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 3 | 6 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_memorials_to_James_Monroe | en | List of memorials to James Monroe | https://en.wikipedia.org/static/favicon/wikipedia.ico | https://en.wikipedia.org/static/favicon/wikipedia.ico | [
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There are academic buildings named after him at the University of Mary Washington, College of William and Mary, George Mason University, and George Washington University. In addition, a statue of Monroe was dedic... | ||||
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William Henry Harrison, an American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States (1841), the oldest President to be elected at the time. On his 32nd day, he became the first ... | ||||
correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 0 | 26 | https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-Monroe/Later-years-and-assessment | en | James Monroe - 5th President, Louisiana Purchase, Foreign Policy | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 87 | https://www.bartleby.com/essay/President-James-Monroes-Life-FCZC4BJTUJB | en | President James Monroe's Life - 350 Words | [
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 68 | https://history.nycourts.gov/figure/robert-r-livingston/ | en | Robert R. Livingston | [
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Chancellor of New York, 1777-1801
Robert R. Livingston was born on November 27, 1746, the son of colonial Supreme Court of Judicature Justice Robert Livingston. Upon graduating from King’s College (now Columbia University) in 1765, Livingston studied law, first in the law office of William Smith, a prominen... | |||||
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When James Monroe retired from the Presidency on March 4, 1825,... | |||
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at Colonial Beach
UPDATE January 2017: Replica of James Monroe childhood home to be constructed.
June 2016: VDOT approved a grant for construction at the James Monroe Birthplace site of an interpretive timeline.
Plans are underway to construct a half-mile long, scenic historical walk!
The W... | |||||
correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 44 | https://www.nysl.nysed.gov/scandocs/nysgovernors.htm | en | Public Papers of New York State Governors: Digital Collections Research Library: NYS Library | [
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1777 (July)-1795 (April) Clinton was also the third governor of NY, serving from 1801-04. His public papers are in 10 volumes, encompassing all terms served; eight volumes (all but 4 and 7) are currently available online.
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 2 | 52 | https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-medal-programs/presidential-dollar-coin/james-monroe | en | James Monroe Presidential $1 Coin | [
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Friends with Thomas Jefferson, Monroe had moved to Charlottesville to study law under Jefferson (1780 to 1783). Following hi... | ||||
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Who Was James Monroe?
James Monroe fought under George Washington and studied law with Thomas Jefferson. He was elected the fifth president of the United States in 1817. He is remembered for the Monroe Doctrine, as well as for expanding U.S territory via the acquisition of Florida from Spain. Monroe, who ... | ||||
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 0 | 1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Monroe | en | James Monroe | [
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For other people named James Monroe, see James Monroe (disambiguation).
"Senator Monroe" redirects here. For other uses, see Senator Monroe (disambiguation).
"President Monroe" redirects here. For the attack transport, see USS President Monroe.
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 1 | 8 | https://millercenter.org/president/monroe/life-after-the-presidency | en | James Monroe: Life After the Presidency | https://millercenter.org/themes/custom/miller/favicon.ico | https://millercenter.org/themes/custom/miller/favicon.ico | [
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A JOURNEY TO VIRGINIA IN DECEMBER, 1859.
A THURSDAY LECTURE
IT must have been on, or very near, Saturday morning, December 7, I859--indeed I think it was that very morning--that an incident occurred in the parlor of my house, then on South Professor Street, which has taken its place in memory as one of ... | ||||||||
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Like many historic places in the Great Lakes region, Mackinac Island's name derives from a Native American language. It’s been said that Native Americans thought the shape of the island resembled a turtle, so they named it "Mitchimakinak" meaning "big turtle." Then, the French used ... | ||||
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correct_death_00070 | FactBench | 3 | 48 | https://www.patriotledger.com/story/news/2021/02/15/adams-truman-fdr-quincy-lives-up-its-city-presidents-name/4480801001/ | en | 'City of Presidents' has lived up to its name: Quincy is pilgrimage site for leaders | [] | [] | [] | [
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The nation's second and sixth presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams, were born in houses on Franklin Street, back when the city was part of Braintree.
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1774-76 – Attended William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
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NARRATOR: James Monroe—the fifth president of the United States—helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase and establish the Monroe Doctrine, an influential foreign policy.
Monroe became involved in the independence movement as a teenager in Williamsburg, Virginia. He helped raid British arsenals to gain supp... | ||||
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Hollywood Cemetery, 412 South Cherry Street, Richmond.
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It is only when the people become ignorant and corrupt, when they degenerate into a populace, that they are incapable of exercising their sovereignty… James Monroe
The last founding father : James Monroe and a nation’s call to greatness Harlow Giles Unger Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press, 2009... | ||
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Editor’s Note: This is another in an occasional series of articles Governing is publishing this year by Clay Jenkinson on some of the less well-known presidents of the United States.
Poor James Monroe (1758-1831). His greatest challenge was living in the shadow of his two ill... | ||
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Season 3, Episode 5-James Monroe’s Tomb
Listen to This Episode! Where has James Monroe been?! Our fourth President to die and the first to be buried in another state, as well as our first exhumed and relocated President! Learn about James’ brief post-Presidency, his death, his reburial, and... | |||||
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Monroe’s father, Spence Monroe, was of Scottish descent, and his mother, Elizabeth Jones Monroe, of Welsh descent. The family were owners of a modest 600 acres (240 hectares) in Virginia. At age 16 Monroe entered the College of William and Mary but in 1776 left to fight in the American Revolution... |