He was appointed to the position in 1823 by President James Monroe.
These powers were suspended by President James Monroe in 1822.
Morse was commissioned to paint President James Monroe in 1820.
President James Monroe moved into the partially reconstructed house in October 1817.
In 1817, he was appointed secretary of state by President James Monroe.
In 1820, President James Monroe set aside five acres for a "national greenhouse."
It was signed by President James Monroe and passed in 1820.
Extended on either side by subsequent owners, President James Monroe completed the main central section in 1823.
Figure was used as a parade mount by President James Monroe later that year.
By 1821, he was the only major general in the service and President James Monroe made him commanding general.