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She ran the most fashionable school in France and\n         her niece married General Ney (Marshal Ney).","Hortense de Beauharnais was born in Paris in 1783, died in\n         Switzerland in 1837. She was the daughter of Alexandre de\n         Beauharnais and Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (empress\n         Josephine, wife of Napoleon). She married Louis, Napoleon I's\n         brother who became king of Holland. She was sent into exile\n         during the second Restoration. Her son was Emperor Napoleon\n         III.","George Hay (1765-1830) \n         Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay (1787-1840) \n         Hortensia Monroe Hay Rogers (1809?-1854), granddaughter\n         of James Monroe \n         Tench Ringgold (1776-1844) \n         Egbert Read Watson (1810- 1887)","Papers, 1795-1834 and n.d., of Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay.\n         Includes letters written by and to her and to her father James\n         Monroe. Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. Gouverneur and his wife Maria Hester\n         Monroe Gouverneur, Tench Ringgold and Egbert Read Watson.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Director of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library.","E[liza]","K[ortright]","M[onroe]","M[onsieur\n               James]","H[ortensia]","R[ogers]","Sam[uel L.\n               Gouverneur]","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"collection_ssim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2003.9"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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P. Cresson, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJames Monroe\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMme. Campan was a former lady-in-waiting to Marie\n         Antoinette. She ran the most fashionable school in France and\n         her niece married General Ney (Marshal Ney).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHortense de Beauharnais was born in Paris in 1783, died in\n         Switzerland in 1837. She was the daughter of Alexandre de\n         Beauharnais and Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (empress\n         Josephine, wife of Napoleon). She married Louis, Napoleon I's\n         brother who became king of Holland. She was sent into exile\n         during the second Restoration. 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She was the daughter of Alexandre de\n         Beauharnais and Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (empress\n         Josephine, wife of Napoleon). She married Louis, Napoleon I's\n         brother who became king of Holland. She was sent into exile\n         during the second Restoration. Her son was Emperor Napoleon\n         III.","George Hay (1765-1830) \n         Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay (1787-1840) \n         Hortensia Monroe Hay Rogers (1809?-1854), granddaughter\n         of James Monroe \n         Tench Ringgold (1776-1844) \n         Egbert Read Watson (1810- 1887)"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMonroe Papers, Ashlawn, Manuscripts and Rare Books\n            Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn, Manuscripts and Rare Books\n            Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1795-1834 and n.d., of Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay.\n         Includes letters written by and to her and to her father James\n         Monroe. Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. Gouverneur and his wife Maria Hester\n         Monroe Gouverneur, Tench Ringgold and Egbert Read Watson.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1795-1834 and n.d., of Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay.\n         Includes letters written by and to her and to her father James\n         Monroe. Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. Gouverneur and his wife Maria Hester\n         Monroe Gouverneur, Tench Ringgold and Egbert Read Watson."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Director of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Publication Rights/Restrictions on Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Director of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library."],"persname_ssim":["E[liza]","K[ortright]","M[onroe]","M[onsieur\n               James]","H[ortensia]","R[ogers]","Sam[uel L.\n               Gouverneur]"],"names_ssim":["E[liza]","K[ortright]","M[onroe]","M[onsieur\n               James]","H[ortensia]","R[ogers]","Sam[uel L.\n               Gouverneur]"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":28,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-08-14T23:06:14.477Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_viw00106_c19"}},{"id":"viw_viw00106_c20","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"1831 June 27","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_viw00106_c20#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eCan't come. 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Rogers) Hortensia to Mrs. [Eliza\n               Kortright Monroe] Hay. 1 page.","Folder 20","Can't come. Child continuously sick. Will come if she\n               thinks grandfather (James Monroe) would even know her -\n               Sam's letter precludes all hope. Wants grandfather's\n               blessing, I never had my father's [deathbed\n               blessing?]"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"component_level_isim":[1],"sort_isi":20,"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"physdesc_tesim":["(H. M. 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Will come if she\n               thinks grandfather (James Monroe) would even know her -\n               Sam's letter precludes all hope. Wants grandfather's\n               blessing, I never had my father's [deathbed\n               blessing?]"],"_nest_path_":"/components#19","timestamp":"2026-08-14T23:06:14.477Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_viw00106","ead_ssi":"viw_viw00106","_root_":"viw_viw00106","_nest_parent_":"viw_viw00106","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/wm/viw00106.xml","title_ssm":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"title_tesim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"normalized_title_ssm":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"text":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d.","Mss. Acc. 2003.9","This collection consists of 28\n         items.","Collection is open to all researchers.","See Harry Ammon, James Monroe: \n         the Quest for National\n         Identityand W. P. Cresson, \n         James Monroe.","Mme. Campan was a former lady-in-waiting to Marie\n         Antoinette. She ran the most fashionable school in France and\n         her niece married General Ney (Marshal Ney).","Hortense de Beauharnais was born in Paris in 1783, died in\n         Switzerland in 1837. She was the daughter of Alexandre de\n         Beauharnais and Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (empress\n         Josephine, wife of Napoleon). She married Louis, Napoleon I's\n         brother who became king of Holland. She was sent into exile\n         during the second Restoration. Her son was Emperor Napoleon\n         III.","George Hay (1765-1830) \n         Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay (1787-1840) \n         Hortensia Monroe Hay Rogers (1809?-1854), granddaughter\n         of James Monroe \n         Tench Ringgold (1776-1844) \n         Egbert Read Watson (1810- 1887)","Papers, 1795-1834 and n.d., of Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay.\n         Includes letters written by and to her and to her father James\n         Monroe. Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. Gouverneur and his wife Maria Hester\n         Monroe Gouverneur, Tench Ringgold and Egbert Read Watson.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Director of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library.","E[liza]","K[ortright]","M[onroe]","M[onsieur\n               James]","H[ortensia]","R[ogers]","Sam[uel L.\n               Gouverneur]","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"collection_ssim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn \n 1795-1834 and\n n.d."],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2003.9"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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P. Cresson, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJames Monroe\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMme. Campan was a former lady-in-waiting to Marie\n         Antoinette. She ran the most fashionable school in France and\n         her niece married General Ney (Marshal Ney).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHortense de Beauharnais was born in Paris in 1783, died in\n         Switzerland in 1837. She was the daughter of Alexandre de\n         Beauharnais and Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (empress\n         Josephine, wife of Napoleon). She married Louis, Napoleon I's\n         brother who became king of Holland. She was sent into exile\n         during the second Restoration. 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She was the daughter of Alexandre de\n         Beauharnais and Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (empress\n         Josephine, wife of Napoleon). She married Louis, Napoleon I's\n         brother who became king of Holland. She was sent into exile\n         during the second Restoration. Her son was Emperor Napoleon\n         III.","George Hay (1765-1830) \n         Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay (1787-1840) \n         Hortensia Monroe Hay Rogers (1809?-1854), granddaughter\n         of James Monroe \n         Tench Ringgold (1776-1844) \n         Egbert Read Watson (1810- 1887)"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMonroe Papers, Ashlawn, Manuscripts and Rare Books\n            Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Monroe Papers, Ashlawn, Manuscripts and Rare Books\n            Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1795-1834 and n.d., of Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay.\n         Includes letters written by and to her and to her father James\n         Monroe. Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. 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Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. 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Retired to a little town 15 leagues from Paris and enjoying son's society. Lost three thousand pounds. Battle near farm. So deprived of farm's rent. Nerves of stomach. Recall myself to you, my dear Madame Monroe and my dear scholar Eliza. Only sends letters of recommendation for a few people. Eliza has been indisposed at pains in part of her body after her lying ill. Wearing of flannel shifts and our waters in France, were the proper remedy. 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Retired to a little\n               town 15 leagues from Paris and enjoying son's society.\n               Lost three thousand pounds. Battle near farm. So\n               deprived of farm's rent. Nerves of stomach. Recall\n               myself to you, my dear Madame Monroe and my dear scholar\n               Eliza. Only sends letters of recommendation for a few\n               people. Eliza has been indisposed at pains in part of\n               her body after her lying ill. Wearing of flannel shifts\n               and our waters in France, were the proper remedy. 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Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. 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