Box Series 2, Box 2
Contains 299 Results:
Tax slip owed by the estate of Gabriel Galt to the City of Richmond, 1814
The tax slip is for $58.50 owed on lot 30. Payment received from John H. Strobia by John Seabrook, Collector.
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Simon Block, 1815 January 6
An account, September 12, 1810-January 6, 1815, for miscellaneous goods totaling £128.6.7.
Thomas G. Peachy, Philadelphia, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1815 February 9
Scope and Contents He writes from 16 North 9th Street, Philadelphia. He wishes to know the nature and seriousness of his brother William's illness.
Philip Dubal and Co., Richmond, to Dr. A.D. Galt, 1815 October 24
He discusses Galt's order for drugs and means of sending them.
Philip Woodson, Junior, Dover Mills, Goochland, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1815 November 8
Scope and Contents He writes as agent for administrators of S. Pleasants, deceased. He received Galt's remittance for The Argus. His subscription has been placed on the books.
Tax slip owed by the estate of Gabriel Galt to the Sheriff of James City County, 1815
The account is for $3.52 owed on 251 acres of land.
Tax slip owed by the estate of Gabriel Galt to the Sheriff of Henrico, 1815
The tax slip is for $10.90 owed by the estate of Gabriel Galt to the Sheriff of Henrico on lot 30 and James Henderson's rent. Payment received July 30, 1816.
Receipted account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Francis Teterel, 1816 January 1
An account, October 30, 1815-January 1, 1816, totalling $21.15.
James Young, Norfolk, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1816 January 3
He received yesterday Galt's $200 arising out of his claim to the executors of Gabriel Galt. The balance can be paid when convenient.
George Wilson, Smithfield, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1816 January 11
Scope and Contents As administrator of Solomon Wilson, he holds a bond of Dr. John M. Galt dated April 20, 1806 for $804. He wishes to know when this obligation will be discharged.
Richard Jeffery and Alexander Galt, Norfolk, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1816 January 15
Scope and Contents The partnership of Richard Jeffery and Company was dissolved October 3, 1815. They wish Galt to pay his balance of $52.08.
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Roscow Cole, 1816 February 17
An account, December 23, 1814-February 17, 1816, for various supplies, amounting to $250.
Burwell Bassett, Washington, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1816 April 15
Printed circular telling of his views regarding the current Congressional scene. Printed Letter Signed [fragment] [Note: Burwell Bassett (1764-1841), of New Kent County, Virginia, was a Representative at this time].
Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Edward Christian, 1816 May 9
The account is for three bushels of oats.
[Dr.?] Taliaferro to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1816 May 12
Scope and Contents He discusses a bond that is owed. [fragment].
Robert Anderson, Williamsburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, 1816 July 22
He has been able to exchange his unchartered note at a discount for Virginia Bank Paper. He wants to know how best to convey the money to him.
William Armistead, King William County, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Hampton, 1816 July 29
Scope and Contents His poor health has compelled him to plan to leave the area and wants advice as to where he should go. Appended is a note, August 2, 1816, from George Semple to Dr. A.D. Galt saying that he is to wait until Dr. Galt gives an answer for Mr. Armistead.
Sarah Trebell Browne, Williamsburg, to Mrs. Elizabeth Galt, Hampton, 1816 August 9
She worries because she has not heard from them for some time. Little John Minson has another tooth and is as fat as a butter ball. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin have a legal separation with Mrs. Corbin getting a good settlement, the house and the children. He had been thinking about this move for seven years, but no reason was given.
William Browne, Williamsburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Charlottesville, 1816 September 20
Scope and Contents Williamsburg and the area has been flooded. He is distressed to hear that his boy is not benefitted by the trip and trusts his health will improve.
Sarah Trebell Browne, Williamsburg, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Richmond, 1816 October 7
Scope and Contents She is glad to hear that Polly [Mrs. A.D. Galt] and little Alexander are mending. Their house is not yet ready for occupancy. Supposed to be a bad winter so let her know what should be salted up extra. Mrs. Corbin has moved to town and Mr. Corbin has taken the children and is suing R. Randolph. Mrs. Corbin's mother has bought Capt. Goodall's house, and he has gone to Mrs. Waller's.
William C. Galt, Louisville, to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1816 November 7
Scope and Contents His health is gradually recovering. "The migration to the Missouri is incredible this fall." Beverly Tucker and other Virginians have gone there and Mr. Brown could easily be induced to go. Dr. Galt's nephew is progressing satisfactorily with his education. [The nephew mentioned above is probably Norborne Alexander Galt (1805-1844), the only son of William C. Galt, a physician who married Elizabeth Mildred Thompson Gray. See Galt Genealogy, II. A. 1, p.13].
Tax receipt from Dr. A.D. Galt by John R Lee for Servant Jones, 1816 November 11
Scope and Contents The tax receipt is for two dollars received from Dr. A.D. Galt by John R Lee for Servant Jones on household goods.
Unknown, Richmond, to Mary [Mrs. A.D. Galt?], 1816 November 20
Glad to hear that she and Cousin Alex are on the mend. Has purchased the carpeting for them. Fragment.
Receipt received by T. Lamb from Thomas Williamson, 1817 February 4
Scope and Contents Receipt for ten dollars received by T. Lamb from Thomas Williamson for Gabriel Williamson's tuition. [Note: Gabriel Galt Williamson (1803-1859) was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Galt Williamson and the nephew of Mary Dorothea Galt. See Galt Genealogy, I.A.1.c.ii., p.2].
Receipt received by Robert Anderson, Williamsburg, from Dr. William C. Galt of Kentucky, 1817 March 10
Scope and Contents Receipt for $124.80 received by Robert Anderson, Williamsburg, from Dr. William C. Galt of Kentucky, through Dr. A.D. Galt.