Box Series 2, Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
William Moore, Petersburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1810 January 21
Scope and Contents He hopes Galt will be able to conclude the business of Mr. Hunt on time. He reminds him that part of the garden belongs to the town under a ground rent, but the exact amount can be determined when the Hunt property is surveyed. Galt's account balance is $175.
Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1810 January 21
Scope and Contents He recently received, from a man in Norfolk, a bill from John Goodwin, druggist of New York, relating that a balance was due of £17.19.5. He thought he had already settled the account and wonders if the bill could be due to the late Galt partnership. He asks for any information that Dr. Galt can give him.
John E. Galt to Mary, Mr. Warburton, 1810 March 6
He recently told Warburton that all is well in Williamsburg. He still enjoys taking his rambling walks in the hills. Fragment.
Elizabeth Ege Galt to Mary Galt, Norfolk, [1810?] March 24
Receipted owed by John E. Galt to George Watt, 1810 March 27
Receipted tax slip for $5.85 owed by John E. Galt to George Watt on lots 60 and 74 for 1809.
John E. Galt to Miss Mary Galt, care of Thomas Williamson, Norfolk, 1810 April 16
Scope and Contents He has plenty of sugar candy but no way to send any now. He hopes that Maria and John will come to an understanding as he will make a good husband. The Misses Myers are still as talkative as ever and have invited him for tea.
Receipt for Mrs. McCoulls or himself, Richmond, 1810 July 16
Scope and Contents Receipt for £9.16.0 received in full for Mrs. McCoulls or himself, Richmond.
John E. Galt to "Dear Mother", 1810 July 31
Scope and Contents The letter is addressed to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg. He will be economic. Please let him know what she needs sent to her.
John E. Galt to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1810 August 7
Scope and Contents He will send the articles she has requested. If she should want to write to him confidentially, she should do so on some other day than Saturday for the family sees her letters then. He is sorry to hear of Col. Travis' illlness.
Unknown, Williamsburg, to Dr. Alexander D. Galt, Hampton, 1810 August 22
This letter is too stained to be legible. The salutation indicates it is from a sibling of A.D. Galt's.
William Brown, Williamsburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Hampton, 2010 August 23
He will have to take action if the money owed to him is not paid. Letter is faded.
John E. Galt to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1810 September 11
He regrets that he does not have any hog fish to fry and send down to her. The players presented The Road to Ruin last night, but he did not attend because he had already journeyed part of that road himself.
Judith P. Galt, Williamsburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Exchange Coffee House, Boston, 1810 October 22
Account of Messrs, 1810 November
Scope and Contents An account, March-November 1810, of Galt and Barraud with the Clerk of James City County. Signed by James Sheild, Junior.
William Nekervis, Richmond, to John E. Galt, Petersburg, 1810 December 11
He notifies him to pay John Brockenbrough, Cashier, $200.
Sarah Trebell Galt [?] to Miss Mary Galt, Norfolk, 1810
Scope and Contents She regrets that she cannot come for a visit for her brother has been ill. The pasture has been all ploughed up. She enjoyed the flowers she sent. The letter was written on a Thursday.
Tax slip owed by Gabriel Galt's estate, 1810
Tax slip for $12 owed on lot 30, by Gabriel Galt's estate
Tax slip owed by John E. Galt to the Sheriff of Henrico, 1810
Tax slip for $5.12 owed on one lot by John E. Galt to the Sheriff of Henrico.
Bond of Samuel Harrison and Alexander D. Galt of Williamsburg to George Blow, 1811 January 1
Scope and Contents Bond of Samuel Harrison and Alexander D. Galt of Williamsburg to George Blow, the executor of W.Y Waller, deceased. Witness: Sally T. Galt. .
Unknown, Norfolk, to unknown recipient, 1811 April 4
Scope and Contents He transmitted to the recipient the account of Dr. John M. Galt and Son, along with the recipient's account. He is now pressed for money and would like to have the loan settled. Fragment.
Account of Drs. John M. Galt and Son with Richard Jeffery and Co., 1811 April 12
Account, April 19, 1807-May 31, 1808, with payments from 1808 through 1811.
John E. Galt, Petersburg, to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1811 May 6
Robert Greenhow can tell to 1/100 part of a farthing how much money he saves yearly by using a certain size of letter paper. The flowers he sent him were scratched up, possibly by a cat. He ate Wallace's oysters and crabs and wants the girls to have some next trip.
Unknown,Petersburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1811 June 8
If Mr. Pike can get an order on any person in Williamsburg payable to Mr. Neilson in three or four weeks, it will be all right. If not, he should get a note payable to Thomas Neilson and Company.