1-11 July 1805 in Paris
1 July 1817 at Providence, RI
1-17 July 1819 in Kentucky
1-31 July 1820 at Highland – very hot
2-17 July 1792 in Williamsburg attending meeting of commission to revise laws of Virginia; Elizabeth Monroe with him
2-7 July 1817 at Boston
3-26 July 1791 in Williamsburg attending meeting of commission to revise laws of Virginia; Elizabeth Monroe at Monticello
3-24 July 1816 Elizabeth Monroe, Eliza Hay, George Hay in NYC; Maria Monroe at school in Philadelphia
4 July 1776 with army in Virginia
4 July 1777 at Fredericksburg
4 July 1778 with army in New Jersey
4 July 1779 in King George County (probably)
4 July 1780 in North Carolina
4 July 1781 in King George County (probably)
4 July 1782 in Richmond
4 July 1783 in Richmond
4 July 1784 in Virginia (either Richmond or King George County)
4 July 1785 in New York
4 July 1786 in New York
4 July 1787 in Fredericksburg
4 July 1788 in Fredericksburg (probably)
4 July 1789 in Fredericksburg (probably)
4 July 1790 in Richmond (probably)
4 July 1791 in Williamsburg
4 July 1792 in Williamsburg
4 July 1793 in Albemarle County
4 July 1794 on ship enroute to France
4 July 1795 in Paris
4 July 1796 in Paris
4 July 1797 in Philadelphia
4 July 1798 in Albemarle County
4 July 1799 in Albemarle County
4 July 1800 in Richmond
4 July 1801 in Richmond
4 July 1802 in Richmond
4 July 1803 in Paris
4 July 1804 in London
4 July 1805 in Paris
4 July 1806 in London
4 July 1807 in London
4 July 1808 at Highland
4 July 1809 at Highland
4 July 1810 at Highland (probably)
4 July 1811 in Washington
4 July 1812 in Washington
4 July 1813 in Washington
4 July 1814 in Washington
4 July 1815 in Washington
4 July 1816 in Washington
4 July 1817 in Boston
4 July 1818 at Oak Hill
4 July 1819 at Lexington, KY
4 July 1820 at Highland
4 July 1821 in Washington
4 July 1822 either in Washington or at Oak Hill
4 July 1823 in Washington
4 July 1824 in Washington
4 July 1825 at Oak Hill
4 July 1826 at Oak Hill – declined invitations to attend Independence Day celebrations in Washington and in New York; Thomas Jefferson, John Adams died
4 July 1827 at Oak Hill (probably)
4 July 1828 at Oak Hill
4 July 1829 at Oak Hill
4 July 1830 at Oak Hill
4 July 1831 James Monroe died in New York City; George Hay delivered Independence Day speech in Richmond
7 July 1817 received LL.D. from Harvard
8 July 1806 declines appointment as governor of Louisiana
8 July 1826 slaves George and Phebe ran away from Highland
8-12 July 1817 in Massachusetts
10 July 1808 left Albemarle County for trip to Kentucky
10-19 July 1827 attended meeting of board of visitors of University of Virginia
10-24 July 1828 attended meeting of board of visitors of University of Virginia
11 July 1787 appointed member of the Fredericksburg Common Council
11-21 July 1829 attended meeting of board of visitors of University of Virginia; rector pro tempore during absence of Madison
12-14 July 1817 in New Hampshire
14-19 July 1828 attended Virginia internal improvements convention in Charlottesville
15-20 July 1813 scouting British positions in southern Maryland
15-17 July 1817 in Maine
17-21 July 1817 in New Hampshire
18 July 1803 arrived in London as US minister to Great Britain
18-21 July 1819 in Tennessee
22 July 1784 left Virginia on trip to Great Lakes and Canada
22-25 July 1817 in Vermont
22-31 July 1819 in southwestern Virginia
23 July 1805 returned to London from trip to France and Spain
25-31 July 1817 in New York State
26 July 1800 Elizabeth Monroe and children at Montpelier
July 1815 Elizabeth Monroe at Highland (JM in Washington)
July 1822 at Highland (exact dates not known)
July 1828 sold Highland
July 1830 ill – unable to attend meeting of board of visitors of University of Virginia