Box Series 2, Box 2
Contains 24 Results:
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Cole and Sheldon, 1822 January 1-June 18
An account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Cole and Sheldon on a bond for $476.65. Later additions made as account was paid.
Account of Gabriel Galt Williamson with Mr. Ennis, 1822 July 22
Bond of Dr. A.D. Galt, 1822 July 25
Scope and Contents The bond is for $91.05. It is torn and faded.
Morris Emanuel, Richmond, to Dr. A.D. Galt, 1822 August 5
Scope and Contents Thanks him for his patronage and includes his bill for $8 for various medicinal goods.
Deposition of John Jones, 1822 August 27
Scope and Contents He is acquainted with the surviving issue of James Galt and gives various data on the family of James Galt and on his children. Attested to by Leonard Henley, clerk, and William T. Banks, Mayor of Williamsburg.
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with "the Eagle", Williamsburg, 1822 October 28
An account, July 12, 1820- October 28, 1822, of Dr. A.D. Galt with "the Eagle", Williamsburg, for goods amounting to $6.25.
Allen Latham, Chillicothe, Ohio, to Dr. William C. Galt, Louisville, Kentucky, 1822 October 31
Scope and Contents The claims of Revolutionary officers to land will expire in two months. He knows that the heirs of Dr. J.M. Galt are entitled to his unclaimed land and will be delighted to help them claim it if they are interested. Appended is note from William C. Galt, dated December 6, 1822, saying that he does not have the pleasure of knowing him and asks him to refer the matter to Dr. Benjamin Tompkins, his brother William, or Richard D. Anderson in Chilliocothe.
William C. Galt, Louisville, to Dr. A.D. Galt, 1822 December 11
He has had a checkered career since 1817 with both disease and speculation. Speculation was rampant "after the introduction of the numberless Banks in the western country." Now all face ruin with the new Mother Bank. Area has suffered a great deal of disease. His wife and son Norborne had the fever. Norborne has recovered enough to attend Transylvania University with his cousin Samuel Beall. Maj. Croghan died.
Orders and Continuances against Davis 88 Cts, 1822
Scope and Contents Alexander D. Galt, William Galt, Judith P. Galt, William Brown and wife, and Nancy Craig, Williamsburg, to clerk Henrico Superior Court, two orders and continuances against Davis 88 Cts. J. Robinson, Clk.
William Waller to Dr. A.D. Galt, circa 1822
Scope and Contents He discusses accounts owed by Galt to him and to his father's estate. He itemizes money involved.
Roscow Cole to Dr. A.D. Galt, 1823 January 2
He discusses the money owed him and would be appreciative if Dr. Galt could pay something on it.
William C. Galt, Louisville, to Norborne Alexander Galt, student of medicine, 55 South Seventh, Philadelphia, 1823 January 17
Scope and Contents He sends him some money and is delighted to have heard from him.
Deed for Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1823 February 1
Scope and Contents A deed from Thomas Nelson, Junior, of Hanover, George Washington Nelson, of Lynchburg, William Meade and his wife Thomasia Nelson Meade of Frederick County, sell Dr. A.D. Galt a house and lot in Williamsburg for $600. Endorsed. [Note: This document is catalogued here for reference only. It was given to Colonial Williamsburg by Mr. V. Lee Kirby and is filed as a Miscellaneous Manuscript.]
William Trebell Galt, Richmond, to Mary Arnet Galt, Williamsburg, 1823 February 4
Scope and Contents He will be detained longer here because of Dr. Tazewell's weakness resulting from fever. He visited with the Robert B. Scotts. He has been entertained by the Charles L. Abrahams. Their son William has acted quite well with strangers. Tell Polly Galt that her cousin Betsey Collier died day before yesterday. [Note: Mary Arnet Goodwin Galt (1790-1854) was the second wife of William Trebell Galt (1769-1826). See Galt Genealogy, I. E. 1., p.5].
Augustine Davis, Richmond, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1823 May 23
Galt owes $15.62 1/2 for the Virginia Patriot and Richmond Mercantile Advertiser from January 1818 to February 14, 1821. He needs the money because "from a misplaced confidence, I have been compelled to stop printing my paper for the present."
Garret Duncan, Louisville, Kentucky, to "Dear Edward and Alfred", 1823 May
Scope and Contents He introduces Norborne Galt to them and request that they offer "any civilities" to him when he becomes "a member of Yale College."
Bond between Dr. A.D. Galt of Williamsburg, and Cole and Sheldon, Williamsburg, 1823 July 1
The bond is for $751.16.
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Roscow Cole, 1823 December 20
An account, July 1-December 20, 1823, for various goods and foods amounting to $46.82.
Receipted account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Augustine Davis, 1823
The account is for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot and the Richmond Mercantile Advertiser totaling 25.62 1/2.
Tax slip owed to the Collector of Williamsburg by the estate of Thomas Nelson, 1823
The tax slip is for $1.63 owed to the Collector of Williamsburg by the estate of Thomas Nelson for a house and lot. The payment was received by H. Edloe, collector.
Tax slip owed by Dr. A.D. Galt to the collector of Williamsburg, 1823
The tax slip for $12.85 is owed by Dr. A.D. Galt to the collector of Williamsburg for a house and lot, seven slaves, two horses, 1 gig, and town levies. The payment was received by H. Edloe.
Alexander D. Galt, et al., to Clerk Henrico Superior Court, 1823
Scope and Contents Alexander D. Galt, William C. Galt, Judith P. Galt, William Brown and wife, and Nancy Craig of Williamsburg, to Clerk Henrico Superior Court for two orders and continuances against Davis 88 cents, J. Robinson, clk.
Account owed by Dr. A.D. Galt to the clerk of York County, 1823
Scope and Contents An account, April-June, of $.80 owed by Dr. A.D. Galt to the clerk of York County for executions against Harwood. Signed by Samuel Sheild.