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Box Series 2, Box 1

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Contains 21 Results:

Dr. J.M. Galt to Alexander Dickie Galt, Williamsburg, 1791 June 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80551
Scope and Contents

He is detained by the regular business of the court for his claim has not yet been determined, anxious for news from the plantation and from town, requests that the harvest not be brought in until he returns and that the wheat not be cut until further notice from him.

Dates: 1791 June 20

Account of Dr. Alesander D. Galt, 1792 March

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80552
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The account, dated March 16, 1790-March 7, 1792, of Dr. Alesander D. Galt with the estate of Col. James Southall.

Dates: 1792 March

J.M. Galt to Alexander Galt at Mr. James Youngs, Gosport, 1792 May 10

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80553
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Scope and Contents J.M. discusses Alexander's passage home and provision for various goods to be brought up. The widow will not let his things be searched and keeps possession of the store.

Dates: 1792 May 10

Judgment for Samuel Paine, Henrico County Court, 1792 May 12

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80554
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The judgment for Samuel Paine, Henrico County Court, against David Lambert and Jacob Ege, administrators of Gabriel Galt, deceased, for £13.6.0, plus damages. Paid, February 1812, by John Galt. AS Extract [endorsed] [Note: John Ege Galt (1782-1813) was a son of Gabriel (1748-1788) and Elizabeth Ege Galt (1748-1822), and the brother of Mary Dorothea Galt who married Dr. Alexander Dickie Galt. See Galt Genealogy, I.A.l.e, p. 3].

Dates: 1792 May 12

James Greenhow, Williamsburg, to [Dr. Alexander Dickie Galt?], 1792 July 18

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80555
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents The recipient's father has gone to the Springs with Mr. Fox and is in improved health. When he returns, he will begin his new project for smallpox innoculation at his farm and at Martin's Hundred. Dr. Tazewell was in town recently. Lary is good-natured, but lazy. The town has been quite healthy. Dr. Barraud has the enterainment "the Grandees" "for want of exercise." "Philosopher Houston is well." Miss Camm married Mr. Whitaker. "Nobody dead of any consequence." Autograph...
Dates: 1792 July 18

Account of Mr. Galt with John Wragg, 1792 August 4

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80556
Scope and Contents

An account of Mr. Galt with John Wragg, No. 36, Throgmorton Street, for various clothes.

Dates: 1792 August 4

Receipt of John Wragg, 1792 August 9

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80557
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Scope and Contents Receipt of John Wragg for money received from Mr. Galt.

Dates: 1792 August 9

Receipted account of Mr. Galt, 1792 August 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80558
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Receipted account of Mr. Galt with J. William Richardson.

Dates: 1792 August 20

Margaret Miller, Manchester, to Doctor Galt, Virginia Coffee House, London, 1792 August 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80559
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents She left London the 4th, so has been unable to meet such a good friend of her nephew. The writer, a sister, and Mr. Campbell live in Manchester, while her eldest sister, Mrs. Miller, lives at Phillimore House near Kensington.

Dates: 1792 August 20

Receipted account of Mr. Galt, 1792 August 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80560
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Receipted account of Mr. Galt with C. Forster of London, for various books.

Dates: 1792 August 20

Lucretia Craig to Dr. A. D. Galt, London, 1792 August 22

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80561
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents The recipient's father [Dr John Minson Galt] arrived safely at the Springs and, after a return bout of his old pains, is now enjoying good health. Miss Judy Brown of Richmond has visited them. His brother Billy [William Craig Galt], and George Greenhow escorted Miss Nancy Davenport to Richmond in Mr. Greenhow's phaeton for a five day visit and ended up staying three weeks. John Houston has gone to Philadelphia in the hopes of getting into business. [Note: Lucretia Craig...
Dates: 1792 August 22

Ticket to Mr. Cline's Lectures on Anatomy and Surgery, circa 1792 September-November

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80562
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The ticket admits Mr. Alexander D. Galt to the Autumn Course of Mr. Cline's lectures on Anatomy and Surgery in the autumn of 1792. Printed Document.

Dates: circa 1792 September-November

Receipted account of Mr. Galt with Darton and Harvey, London, 1792 September 8

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80563
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Signed account.

Dates: 1792 September 8

Account of Mr. Galt with Jonathan Robson of London for boots, 1792 September 29

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80564
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Professional and personal papers; 1745-1892; of the Galt family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Papers primarily concern the Galt family's work at the Eastern State Hospital, including apothecary shop daybooks, account books, medical daybooks, clinical notebooks, weather diaries, commonplace books, reports, medical notes, lecture notes, correspondence, and other. The personal papers consist of diaries, letters, scrapbooks, school notes, financial papers, memoirs, and other material....
Dates: 1792 September 29

Mary Craig to Cr. Alexander Galt, London, 1792 October 1

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80565
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents She is glad to hear of his safe arrival in London. His father is well, as are the rest of his family, but the Negro, Betty, lost her little Peggy. Uncle Morpin [Maupin?] is living at the Raleigh. His father has returened and breakfasts on mild. Charles Galt is planning to sail for London, and will probably bring this letter. [Note: Charles Galt (1775-1798) was a son of James (1748-1800) and Mary Inglish Galt (1742-1778), and a first cousin of Dr. Alexander D. Galt. See...
Dates: 1792 October 1

Receipted account of Mr. Galt with William Pass, 1792 October 25

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80566
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Professional and personal papers; 1745-1892; of the Galt family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Papers primarily concern the Galt family's work at the Eastern State Hospital, including apothecary shop daybooks, account books, medical daybooks, clinical notebooks, weather diaries, commonplace books, reports, medical notes, lecture notes, correspondence, and other. The personal papers consist of diaries, letters, scrapbooks, school notes, financial papers, memoirs, and other material....
Dates: 1792 October 25

William C. Galt, Junior, Williamsburg, to [Dr. Alexander D. Galt], 1792 October 29

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80567
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents Their father found relief at the Springs and now drinks plenty of porter. Betty's Peggy and Charles Tate, the blacksmith, have died, as well as German Baker, the lawyer, and Betsy Younghusband of Richmond, who had cramps in their stomachs. He attended the weddings of cousin Betsy Galt to Mr. Swan, and Sally Valuntine to Jack Dixon in Richmond. He saw a whale yesterday near Mr. Hanken's opposite Mr. Fox's. [Note: William Craig Galt (1777-1853) the brother of Alexander...
Dates: 1792 October 29

Leroy Anderson, Norfolk, to [?], 1792 November 11

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80568
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Scope and Contents He describes a silver watch, chain, key, and seal, costing six guineas, to be paid for by Messrs. Dawes, Stephenson and Co., packed, and given to his brother, Jack.

Dates: 1792 November 11

Leroy Anderson, Norfolk, to Alexander D. Galt, 1792 November 11

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80569
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Scope and Contents Leroy chides him for not writing, but realizes that he is busy and obligated to correspond with his relatives. He knows of no interesting news, but wants some books, and asks Galt to request Dr. Barraud's uncle to get Anderson a good watch.

Dates: 1792 November 11

Lucretia Craig to Alexander Galt, London, 1792 November 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80570
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She writes since Jack Griffin is sailing for London. His father is well and in Hampton innoculating the inhabitants with smallpox. Innoculation has not yet begun at Martin's Hundred.

Dates: 1792 November 20

Folder 3, 1791-1792

 File — Box: Series 2, Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80550
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Professional and personal papers; 1745-1892; of the Galt family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Papers primarily concern the Galt family's work at the Eastern State Hospital, including apothecary shop daybooks, account books, medical daybooks, clinical notebooks, weather diaries, commonplace books, reports, medical notes, lecture notes, correspondence, and other. The personal papers consist of diaries, letters, scrapbooks, school notes, financial papers, memoirs, and other material....
Dates: 1791-1792