Monroe family (historical)

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The Monroe family (historical) was the prominent American political family of President James Monroe, whose estate included the Virginia property now known as Highland (Ash Lawn–Highland).

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Monroe family 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf American political family
associatedWith Democratic-Republican Party NERFINISHED
Virginia planter class
associatedWithDoctrine Monroe Doctrine NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Era of Good Feelings NERFINISHED
connectedToOffice Governor of Virginia
Presidency of the United States NERFINISHED
U.S. Secretary of State NERFINISHED
U.S. Secretary of War NERFINISHED
U.S. Senator from Virginia
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
estateAlsoKnownAs Ash Lawn–Highland NERFINISHED
estateCurrentName Highland NERFINISHED
estateFormerName Ash Lawn NERFINISHED
estateLocation Albemarle County, Virginia NERFINISHED
hasEstate Ash Lawn–Highland NERFINISHED
Highland NERFINISHED
hasHead James Monroe NERFINISHED
hasLegacy historic house museum at Highland
heritageDesignation listed historic site in Virginia
historicalEra Early Republic period NERFINISHED
Founding Era of the United States
knownFor ownership of Highland plantation
producing the fifth president of the United States
language English
nationality American
notableMember Eliza Monroe Hay NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Kortright Monroe NERFINISHED
James Monroe NERFINISHED
James Spence Monroe NERFINISHED
Maria Hester Monroe Gouverneur NERFINISHED
politicalInfluencePeak early 19th century
propertyType plantation estate
region Virginia NERFINISHED
religiousBackground Protestant
socialClass landowning gentry
political elite
state Virginia
timePeriod 18th century
19th century

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Highland (Ash Lawn–Highland) significantOwner Monroe family (historical)
Elizabeth Kortright Monroe partOf Monroe family (historical)
this entity surface form: Monroe family