Box Series 2, Box 2
Contains 24 Results:
Account of Gabriel Galt's estate with William Hay, surviving partner of Southall, 1811 July 29
An account, June 18, 1787-July 29, 1811, of Hay and Company, for £71.14.6 1/2 on court costs in a judgment in Henrico Court. "Mr. John Galt is requested to pay the above Sum to Mr. Geo. Wall..." Autograph Account [endorsed].
Norfolk. F. Galewood to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1811 September 21
Scope and Contents Discusses payment of a debt.
Account of Dr. A. D. Galt with Richard Jeffery for various medical supplies and medicines amounting to $61.12 1/2., 1811 October 9
Receipt from Watte R. Shelton [?] for money received from John E. Galt in payment of a judgment between Price and Galt., 1811 October 18
Scope and Contents On reverse is fragment of a copy of a judgment ordered by the Henrico County Court.
A. D. Galt to John Bryan, 1811 October 23
He requests him to give the bearer two barrels of corn.
Receipted tax slip owed by Gabriel Galt's estate to the Sheriff of Henrico County, 1811 October 24
Receipted tax slip for $4.06 owed on lot 94 to the Sheriff of Henrico County by Gabriel Galt's estate.
John E. Galt to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1811 November 9
Scope and Contents He has been disappointed in their business. The Treasury was robbed and only $11,400 was recovered. J. Strobia's family is in the same health and all are well at Aunt Ege's.
Account of Ellick Zanara [Alexander?] Galt with Benjamin White, 1811
The account is or shoes.
Tax slip for $8 owed by Dr. A. D. Galt to the Sheriff of James City County for four slaves, two horses, and four county and parish levies., 1811
Scope and Contents o "Shields Tickett." Autograph Account [endorsed]..
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Richard Jeffery and Company, 1812 January 19
Receipt of Ames and Anderson, 1812 February 3
Scope and Contents The receipt is for money received from A.D. Galt.
John E. Galt to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1812 February 4
He arrived at the Eagle Tavern exhausted, but now rested. Sally is satisfied with Richmond because the beaux are not as young as the Williamsburg ones. Take possession of their house this week.
Nathaniel Nelson to Dr. A.D. Galt, 1812 February 5
Scope and Contents His wife has the ague. He wants Galt to come to Corbin's on Friday so Major Page's boat can bring him over.
Receipted account of Messrs, 1812 February 6
The receipted account, June 1, 1810-February 1, 1812, of Galt and Son with William Moore on balance and interest amounting to $197.9 1/2.
Testimony and James City County court records, 1812 February 10
The testimony and court records, October 5, 1799-February 10, 1812, in the case of William T. Galt vs. Richardson D. Taylor, et al.
John E. Galt to Miss Mary Galt, Williamsburg, 1812 February 17
Scope and Contents He cannot imagine what he could have done to make Mr. W. think he was shunning him. He asks that Howard be told that he will be sent sweet things as soon as he stops swearing. Fanny Weymouth married Capt. Isbon Benedict and they had a gay reception that lasted until one o'clock in the morning. He plans to move his things into his new house this week and next.
Nathaniel Nelson to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1812 February 23
Scope and Contents Mrs. Nelson has been in labor for forty-eight hours, the membrane has broken, but she has not yet delivered. He wishes Dr. Galt would see her as soon as possible.
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Richard Jeffery and Company, 1812 April 12
An account, April 12, 1811-April 7, 1812, for various medicines and goods.
Recipted account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Cole and Henderson, 1812 April 20
An account, January 10-April 20, 1812, for snuff, cloth, and a brass chest lock.
Bond of John H. Smith and Richard Garrett, 1812 June 6
Scope and Contents The bond is to pay $36.20 to Alexander Galt.
[Richard Maupin?], Spring Station, to "Dear Doctor" [A.D. Galt?], 1812 June 20
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Robert Jeffery, Norfolk, [1812 June 26?]
The account is for various medicines and goods. Fragment.
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Richard Jeffery, 1812 June 30
An account, September 19, 1803-April 30, 1812,for various medicines and goods.