Box Series 2, Box 8
Contains 334 Results:
Receipted account of Dr. John M. Galt with Ben Waller, 1849 October 10
Scope and Contents Receipt for work done by Wm. Lewis.
Account of Dr. John M. Galt with W.H. Taylor and Co., 1849 October 11
Scope and Contents Account includes note of goods sent.
Receiptd account of Dr. Galt with Mitchell and Tyler, 1849 October 17
Mary Eliza, Norfolk, to Sallie M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1849 October 21
Scope and Contents Upset that the Galts are ill with ague and fever- "one of the most relentless of Wms. torments." Wants all the news of the "old City." Mentions Marianna, Lelia, Cynthia, Mattie Page, and Lissie Williamson. [Note: Mary Eliza is probably Mary Eliza Galt (1835- ), a daughter of Dr. John Minson and Anne White Land Galt. See Galt Genealogy, I.E.7.a.ii., p.7.]
Receipted account of Mrs. Galt with F.A. Sibley, 1849 October 29
Receipted account of William R. Galt with Ludlow and Wing, 1849 November 1
Scope and Contents Receipted account dated November 26, 1848- November 1, 1849.
Receipted account of Mrs. Galt with E. Hall, [1849?] November 1
Scope and Contents Receipted account, August- November 1, for milk.
J.H. Strobia, Richmond, to Elizabeth J. Galt, Williamsburg, 1849 November 2
Scope and Contents News of the family. The Harrisons have rented a house, which Caroline prefers to boarding out.
Receipted account of Dr. John Galt with S.N. Mount-Castle, 1849 November 6
Scope and Contents Account for wheat.
Receipt of John Wiley, 1849 November 12
Scope and Contents Receipt for $19 received from Dr. John M. Galt for subscriptions to periodicals.
J.H. Strobia, Richmond, to Elizabeth J. Galt, Williamsburg, 1849 November 14
Scope and Contents Regrets William and Mary has so few students, but is pleased with the success of the two academies. Understands the congregation [at Bruton Parish] is larger than ever due to the work of Mr. Denison. News of the family. [Note: On the third side of this letter there is writing in pencil, but it is so faint, and the page is so stained and torn that the contents cannot be read.]
Receipted account of Mrs. Dr. Galt, 1849 November 14
Scope and Contents Receipted account with Henley Taylor's executor for purchase of a cow.
Account of Mr. J. M. Galt with S.S. Dams, 1849 November 14
Scope and Contents Account includes a note that the order was transferred from Captain Fitzgerald who is out of business.
Receipted account of Mrs. Gault with T. Lyons, 1849 November 23
John H. Strobia, Richmond, to Elizabeth J. Galt, Williamsburg, 1849 November 27
Scope and Contents Could find no sofa that Dr. John could use for lolling or sleeping and recommends a sofa-bed.
John M. Galt, Alexandria, Virginia, to Mrs. Mary D. Galt, Williamsburg, 1849 November 30
Scope and Contents Describes his trip from Williamsburg. News of their relatives in Richmond. Describes a new church in Fredericksburg which is in the Byzantine style and cost much more than "our Tudor Gothic building." Describes the boat going up the Potomac. Mentions Mr. Eubank and Mrs. Weymouth, as well as Dixon H. Lewis.
Account of Dr. J.M. Galt with John Wiley, 1849 November
Scope and Contents Account is for magazines.
Receipt of Richard Hall, 1849 December 1
Scope and Contents Receipt for house rent received from William R. Galt.
Receipted account of Dr. A.D. Galt's estate with Thomas Lindsey, 1849 December 19
Scope and Contents Receipted account dated July 16-December 16.
Account of John M. Galt with Vest and Co., 1849 December 29
Scope and Contents Account dated July 2- December 29.
Receipt of M. Whiting, 1849 December 31
Scope and Contents Receipt for $7.50 servant's hire from William R. Galt.
Receipt of John Whitehurst, 1849 December 31
Scope and Contents Receipt for schoolroom rent received from William R. Galt.
Sallie Lambert, Jr., Richmond, to Sally Galt, Williamsburg, 1849 December 31
Scope and Contents Cannot get her the bonnet she wants. Describes their quiet Christmas.
Map of the vicinity of Boston, 1849
Receipt of John G. Williamson for Gabriel G. Williamson, 1849
Scope and Contents Receipt for $5 received from Mrs. Mary D. Galt for the hire of Phoebe.