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Box 4

 Container

Contains 48 Results:

"A List of Sundry Bonds for Hire of Negroes, etc. Belonging to the Estate of Williamson Ball", 1799 December 25

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Identifier: id173424
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1799 December 25

Letters from Judith H. Tomlin to Virgilia Savage, 1824 February-November

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
Identifier: id173428
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.

Dates: 1824 February-November

Letters from Judith H. Tomlin to Mrs. Macon, 1826 January-August

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id173432
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1826 January-August

Letters from Thomas T. Tucker, Washington, to John and Elizabeth T. Coalter, 1826 August 11

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 8
Identifier: id173436
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.

Dates: 1826 August 11

Letters from St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, to Elizabeth T. Coalter, 1827 February-August

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 9
Identifier: id173437
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself "Your old blind Grandpa" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: "All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves."

Dates: 1827 February-August

Henry Saint George Tucker, Winchester, to Saint George T. Coalter, 1828 May 10

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 11
Identifier: id173441
Scope and Contents Writes in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, "will not return to Virginia as a resident." Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his "Introductory Lecture," reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures...
Dates: 1828 May 10

Letters from Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Williamsburg, to Elizabeth T. Coalter, 1828 May 17

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: id173443
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1828 May 17

Letters from St. George Tucker Coalter, University of Virginia, to Miss Judith H. Tomlin, 1829 February-August

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: id173445
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.

Dates: 1829 February-August

Letters from St. George Tucker Coalter, Chatham, to his father, John Coalter, 1829 February-March

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 14
Identifier: id173447
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)

Dates: 1829 February-March

L. H. Barnes, Chericoke, to St. George Tucker Coalter, 1829 February 21

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 15
Identifier: id173449
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1829 February 21

Elizabeth T. Coalter to Mrs. St. George Tucker Coalter, 1829 December 29

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 17
Identifier: id173452
Scope and Contents

The letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. "Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him..."

Dates: 1829 December 29

Mrs. Judith H. Coalter to her husband, St. George Tucker Coalter, circa 1829 December

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 18
Identifier: id173453
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: circa 1829 December

To "My dear Cousin", 1830 January 13

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 19
Identifier: id173455
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1830 January 13

Letters from St. George Tucker Coalter, New Kent County, to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter, 1830 September-November

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 20
Identifier: id173457
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents His "chill and fever," the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.

Dates: 1830 September-November

Letters from Mrs. Coalter, Chatham, to her husband, St. George Tucker Coalter, 1830 November

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 21
Identifier: id173459
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1830 November

St. George Tucker Coalter and Mrs. Coalter, Cumberland, to John Randolph Bryan, 1831 January 9

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 22
Identifier: id173460
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1831 January 9

Letters from St. George Tucker Coalter, Richmond, Cumberland, and Roanoke to Mrs. Coalter, 1831 June-November

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 23
Identifier: id173461
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents In October he writes: "Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease..." Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: "He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with..."

Dates: 1831 June-November

Letters from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter, Cumberland to Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Coalter) Bryan, 1832 January-October

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 25
Identifier: id173464
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from...
Dates: 1832 January-October