Box 2
Contains 70 Results:
Mrs. Coalter to John Coalter, 1795 August 3
John Coalter, Botetourt, to Mrs. Coalter, circa 1795 August
James Brown, Danville, Kentucky, to John Coalter, 1795 December 10
The "war"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.
Letters from John Coalter to Mrs. Coalter, 1796 January
Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.
F. H. Allison, Cabin Point, to Mrs. Coalter, 1797 July 15
Mention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.
David Coalter, Orangeburg, South Carolina, to John Coalter, 1797 August 19
Condolences "on this distressing occasion"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)
James Coalter, Ninety-Six, South Carolina, to John Coalter, 1797 June 9
Scope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.
Mrs. Lucy Randolph, at Curles, to Ann Frances Tucker, 1798 December 2
She should "by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker"; and that she "had better look about" (for a husband).
Davenport, Williamsburg, to John Coalter, 1799 February
The letter is from the papers of John Coalter.
Lelia Anna Byrd, Riveredge, to Frances Tucker, 1801 April 12
Letters from Mrs. Judith Randolph, Farmville, Bizarre, to Frances Tucker, 1801 May-June
Scope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The "Mama" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.
St. George Tucker, Winchester, to John Coalter, 1801 August 14
Mrs. Judith Randolph, Farmville, to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802 February 6
Complains that she is "surrounded by the real evils of life." (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)
David Coalter, Fredericksburg, to John Coalter, 1802 April 28
Concerning a horse in which he is interested.
B. W. Leigh, Chesterfield, to Frances Tucker, 1802 May 28
Hint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.
Anne H. Nicholas, Swans Point, to Mrs. Fanny B. Tucker Coalter, 1802 June 30
Scope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.
Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Williamsburg, to her stepdaughter, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1802 July 13
Mrs. Judith Randolph, Farmville, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1802 August 29
Letters from John Coalter, Elm Grove and Lexington, to his wife, 1802 August-September
Scope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.