Box Series 2, Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
George Lang to Alexander D. Galt, 1799 March 7
Scope and Contents He requests Galt to pay John Coke £12.19.3 1/2 owed Lang by Galt on his account.
Bill of Sale, 1799 March 30
Scope and Contents Bill of Sale whereby Augustus Olivier, Gloucester County, sells Alexander Galt one bay horse for £41.
Statement by John Reveley, Richmond, 1799 November 1
Scope and Contents As a private individual, and not as a member of Reveley and Balandine, he lent money to Gabriel Galt, now deceased. He obtained a judgement against Galt in his lifetime and wishes to be paid. He does not feel obligated for any debts that John Balandine may have contracted with Archer and Galt. The debt is owed to him and cannot be cancelled out by any debt owed Archer and Galt by John Ballandine. Statement received by William Duv Copy [approved by P. Tinsley].
Account of Dr. Alexander Galt from Robert Greenhow, 1799 December 31
The account, January 17-December 31,1799, for goods purchased by Dr. Alexander Galt from Robert Greenhow amounting to £47.7.11.
Record of accounts of Samuel Mosby with Mrs. Elizabeth Galt, 1799
Tax accounts of Mrs. Elizabeth Galt, 1799
Balance due of £149.21.
Sarah Trebell Galt to Miss M. (Polly) Farquharson, Surry, 1800 February 26
Receipted account of Alexander D. Galt with Matthew Anderson, 1800 March 10
The receipted account, November 28, 1799-March 10, 1800, of Alexander D. Galt with Matthew Anderson for paper, books, and cloth.
Receipted account of Alexander D. Galt with William Archer, 1800 March 25
The account is for bacon.
Receipted account of Alexander D. Galt for Pleasant's Paper, 1800 March 31
Receipted account for 100 cents owed by Alexander D. Galt for postage for Pleasant's Paper [The Argus?].
W. Taliaferro to Dr. Alexander D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1800 May 26
Scope and Contents He is distressed to hear that Dr. Galt has been too ill to practice and invites him to come recuperate with them. He asks to be remembered to the ladies of Galt's family.
Judgement for Thomas Henry Prosser, Henrico County Court, 1800 May
Judgement for Thomas Henry Prosser, executor of Thomas Prosser, deceased, assignee of Hogg and Rowland, against David Lambert, surviving administrator of Gabriel Galt, deceased, for £38.12.4 and costs, at Henrico County Court. The obligation to be discharged if plaintiff is paid £15.5.6. Extract signed by J.B. Whitlock, clerk.
John E. Galt, Richmond, to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1800 June 21
Scope and Contents She should have part of the garden prepared for winter cabbage. He warns her to keep the boys from the lane that leads to the well for it has not been covered. They all miss the crabs.
Account of Dr. John M. Galt with the estate of Col. James Southall, 1800 July 1
The account spans September 29, 1796-July 1800.
Account of Alexander D. Galt with Mary Charlton, 1800 July 14
The account is for wines and spirits and spans May 8-July 14, 1800.
Elizabeth Williamson, Richmond, to Miss Mary Farquharson, Williamsburg, 1800 July 22
She chides her friend for not writing. She and Mr. Williamson are happy and want to hear from her. [Note: Elizabeth Galt (1779-1807), the daughter of Gabriel and Elizabeth (Ege) Galt of Richmond and sister of Mary Dorothea Galt who married Dr. Alexander D. Galt, married Thomas Williamson (1777-1846) and was the mother of Capt. Gabriel Galt Williamson and Dr. John Galt Williamson. See Galt Genealogy, I. A. 1. c, p.1].
Receipted account of Alexander D. Galt with Leroy Anderson, 1800 November 15
The account, dated May 16, 1796-November 14, 1798, is for wine, linen, a horse whip, stockings, and a pitcher.
Receipt by Alexander D. Galt to Samuel Pleasants, Jr., Richmond, 1800 December 11
Scope and Contents The receipt of $10 paid for a subscription (April 7, 1798-October 7, 1800) to his newspaper.