James Monroe
1758–1831 (age 73)
U.S. President
Biography
James Monroe served as the fifth President of the United States, a position he held with distinction during a formative period of the nation's development. His presidency was marked by the articulation of principles that would guide American foreign policy for generations to come.
Originally interred in New York City, Monroe was reinterred to Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia in 1858, reflecting the esteem in which he was held by subsequent generations of Americans.