04 – April

April 1777                    returned to Virginia on army recruiting duty

April 1778                    at Valley Forge

April 1786                    lost election to House of Delegates from King George County

April 1787                    elected to the House of Delegates from Spotsylvania County

April 1810                    elected to the House of Delegates from Albemarle County

April 1813                    Maria at school in Richmond

April 1817                    appointed to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia

2 April 1811                 appointed secretary of state

2 April 1819                 at Norfolk, VA

3 April 1811                 resigned as governor of Virginia

3 April 1819                 at Elizabeth City, NC

4 April 1782                 elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from King George County

4-5 April 1819              at Edenton, NC

6 April 1811                 assumed duties as secretary of state

6-7 April 1819              at Roanoke Island, NC

7 April 1819                 visited Nags Head, NC

7-8 April 1819              at Plymouth, NC

8 April 1802                 Maria Hester Monroe born

8 April 1803                 arrived at Havre, France

8-9 April 1819              at Washington, NC

9 April 1797                 sailed from Bordeaux, France for the United States

10-12 April 1819          at New Bern, NC

12 April 1803               arrived at Paris

13 April 1819               at Trenton and Comfort, NC

15 April 1818               elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society

15-17 April 1819          at Wilmingon, NC

17 April 1824               signed treaty with Russia recognizing US sovereignty in the Pacific Northwest

17-18 April 1819          at Cape Fear, NC

18 April 1803               appointed US minister to Great Britain

21-23 April 1819          at Georgetown, SC

24-25 April 1819          in Berkeley County, SC

26-30 April 1819          at Charleston, SC

28 April 1758               born

28 April 1818               proclaimed the Rush-Bagot treaty with Great Britain (disarmament on the Great Lakes)

 

30 April 1803               signed Louisiana Purchase treaty