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Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Bizarre to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, 1805 August 29

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 13
Identifier: id259158

Scope and Contents

Borrowed books from Mr. Johnston and ordered one from Richmond of Colonel Gamble. Been reading Blackstone. Eyes very inflamed. Visited Peter Randolph at Chilowee. Heard of Mrs. Fitzhugh’s death. Mr. Hackley returned to New York. Mrs. Singleton been here visited son Kidder. Mr. and Mr. R. of Wilton also here. Mrs. Byrd and two daughters came from Mecklenburg to Prince Eward Courthouse to a dance. Brother John Randolph gone to Roanoke where his slaves are ill. Drought has burned crops. Sister (Nancy (Randolph) Randolph) had cloth made for him which he must have made into a coat for $5.00. Also will buy cloth for pantaloons. Will be a Virginia cloth beau, which is growing more popular.

Dates

  • Creation: 1805 August 29

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Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

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Extent

From the Collection: 124.00 Linear Feet

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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