Box Series 2, Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
John M. Galt and William T. Galt to Jane Hunt, administratrix of Charles Hunt, deceased, 1795 February 24
Bond for debt of £12.12.2 owed Hunt. If £6.6.5 is paid by February 17, the obligation is void. Witness: Augustine M. Smith. On reverse is assignation of bond to William Shermer by Jane Hunt.
Account of Alexander D. Galt with John Smith, 1795 July 27
Account of Alexander D. Galt with John Smith. No. 2 Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, Surry, for board and lodging.
Mr. Baker, Salisbury Square, to Mr. Galt, 1795 September 13
He is at Mr. Pears, No. 163 Borough high street. Mr. Baker will see Mr. Galt the next morning before 10. Mr. Barraud asked that Mr. Galt be told that Mr. Pollard and Mr. Gilchrist from Birginia are at the London Coffee House.
Mr. Taliaferro, Gloucester, to Dr. [John Minson?] Galt, 1795 September 28
Scope and Contents He has more practice than he can handle and tries to avoid cases of midwifery. He needs a saddle. He will call on Dr. Galt if he needs advice.
M. Pearsons Memorandum, 1795 October 17
The memorandums, taken from M. Pearsons Memorandum by George Jackson Sergt. of Williamsburg and admr. of Pearsons Estate, concern the settlement of the estate and the raising of Edmund.
Account of Cash, 1795 October
An account of cash received, July 30, 1792-October 1795) from various people.
William Galt, Philadelphia, to Mrs. Elizabeth Galt (Mrs. Gabriel Galt), Richmond, 1796 February 21
Scope and Contents He cannot imagine why Mrs. Richards said what she did. He has been unwell, but now recovered. He requests that [William] Lambert attend to some business for him. Alexander Galt is in Philadelphia but leaves Tuesday. Mrs. Wood leaves the same day on Capt. McNarin's ship.
Receipted account of Alexander D. Galt with Leroy Anderson, 1796 May 3
The receipted account of Alexander D. Galt with Leroy Anderson is for linen, a comb, soap, and other goods.
M.F., New York, to William Galt, Philadelphia, 1796 August 30
Scope and Contents Arrived in New York by ship after not succumbing to sea sickness as many of the other passengers did.
Account of taxes owed by Mrs. Elizabeth Galt (Mrs. Gabriel Galt), 1796
The taxes, dated from 1789-1796, include city tax, revenue tax, and ordinary licence. On reverse is a statement of payments on the £42.1.0 due.
Receipt for Alexander D. Galt with Mingo Jones, 1797 April 14
Scope and Contents A receipt for Alexander D. Galt's payment of his account with Mingo Jones.
Receipt for Subscription to the Virginia Argus, 1797 April 18
Scope and Contents A receipt for a year's subscription to the Virginia Argus, paid for Alexander D. Galt by Samuel Galt to Samuel Pleasants, Jr., Richmond.
Warner Lewis, Richmond, to Dr. Alexander Galt, Williamsburg, 1797 April 28
Scope and Contents He is pleased that Galt accepted his plan. He will send the letters shortly.
Benjamin Harris, Lexington, to Adam Craig, Richmond, 1797 July 16
Col. Anderson says that only 600 acres of Dr. Galt's land on the Siota on the northwest side of the Ohio River have been surveyed, and he does not know their quality. Massie will finish the surveys this summer, and will claim one third of the land for locating it. None of the fees, which will amount to about $60, have been paid.
Adam Craig, Richmond, to Dr. Galt, 1797 September 2
Scope and Contents He has received the three patents, but cannot proceed until he knows in whose name the patents were issued.He encloses a copy of a letter from Harris [apparently the July 16, 1797 letter above]. He feels Galt has been treated badly by the parties involved.
Account of Joseph Wade with Galt and Barraud, 1797 October 5
The account spans December 23, 1784-October 5, 1797.
William Lambert, Philadelphia, to Mrs. Elizabeth Galt [Mrs. Gabriel Galt], 1797 October 8
He offers his sympathy on the loss of her son and mourns the frustration of their plans. [Note: This letter apparently refers to the death of William Galt (1772-1797)].
Agreement between Alexander D. Galt and Robert Greenhow, 1797 October 13
Scope and Contents The agreement is regarding rent. Whereby Galt will rent rooms by the year in the house, formerly the property of Robert Nicholson. If Galt lets Charles Greenhow rent one of his rooms, he will pay half the rent. [Fragmentary].
Account of Dr. Alexander Galt with George Lang, 1797 December 30
The account spans December 1, 1796-December 30, 1797, and details miscellaneous purchases, mostly clothing, totaling £18.1.0.
Statement by Pleasant Southall, 1798 February 6
Scope and Contents The statement by Pleasant Southall states that he relinquishes any claim against Mrs. Elizabeth Galt [Mrs. Gabriel Galt].
Indenture between Dr. John Minson Galt and Dr. Alexander Galt, 1798 April 16
Indenture whereby J. M. Galt makes a deed of gift of his shop on Lot 56 on Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg (purchased from Dr. William Pasteur who had purchased it from Henry Wetherburn) to his son. [Endorsed and recorded by Robert H. Waller, clerk, April 16, 1798].
Hamilton Usher St. George, Leesgoodwill, to Dr. Alexander Galt, Williamsburg, 1798 July 28
He requests some medicine to stop Nancy's "violent puking."