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Box Series 2, Box 10

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Robert B. Tunstall, Norfolk, to William R. Galt, 1860 August 2

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110431
Scope and Contents

Reports that the Trustees of the Academy have voted to offer him the position of the head of the Academy, describes the building, and the pupils he would have.

Dates: 1860 August 2

Sally M. Galt, Williamsburg, to Virginia Browne Bayless, 1860 August 17

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110434
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Many friends regret not seeing her. Tom Williamson loves the scenery in North Carolina. Describes Mrs. Henderson's party for the children.

Dates: 1860 August 17

John S. Millson, Norfolk, to Edward C. Land, 1860 August 21

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110435
Scope and Contents

Circular letter on political matters.

Dates: 1860 August 21

N.C. Waller to Sally M. Galt, 1860 September 1

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110436
Scope and Contents

Would like to borrow money.

Dates: 1860 September 1

N.C. Waller to Sally M. Galt, 1860 September 1

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110437
Scope and Contents

Wanted to borrow money, and not get an advance on Aunt Betsy's hire. [Note: On the same sheet is a draft letter to Mrs. Casey regarding the mental and physical health of her mother.]

Dates: 1860 September 1

Virginia L. Browne Bayless, Louisville, to Sally M. Galt, [1860?] September 23

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110440
Scope and Contents

Really wishes they could have visited for a longer time. Mary [Browne] has only a few students in her school, but has six boarders. Maria Anderson is one of the boarders. Hopes Sally and John can come for Lizzy Galt's wedding. Her fiancee is a son of Dr. Chiply of Lexington, Kentucky and a Superintendant of the Lunatic Asylum. News of her children.

Dates: [1860?] September 23

John M. Galt, Philadelphia, to Sally M. Galt, 1860 October 18

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110441
Scope and Contents

Describes the Continental Hotel, where he is staying, and his room. On his trip met Dr. Hurt, who knows many Williamsburg people.

Dates: 1860 October 18

Letitia Tyler Semple, Brooklyn, to Sally Maria Galt, Williamsburg, 1860 October 24

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110585
Scope and Contents

Describes the crowds during the Prince of Wales' visit. Enjoyed her visit in Williamsburg.

Dates: 1860 October 24

Susan Buffin [?] to Dr. Galt, 1860 November 3

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110590
Scope and Contents

The letter is addressed to "Dr. Gault". Wants the money for last quarter and would like some blankets.

Dates: 1860 November 3

Power of attorney of heirs of James Galt to Joseph McCormick of Augusta, Georgia, 1860 December 6

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110600
Scope and Contents

Regarding the claim to Virginia military land in Ohio. [Signatures on document represent John M. Galt of Georgia (1808- 1868), William T. Saunders [Mary and Sarah Saunders listed in text], (1817-    ), William R. Galt, Alexander Galt, James D. Galt [all sons of Alexander Galt (1793- 1855)]. G.A.D. Galt (1830-1908), Annie, Mary, and Gabriel Capron [Lucy, Charlotte, and Sarah also listed in text], and Gabriella V. Galt. See Galt Genealogy, I.E.1., 3., 7.,9.,11., and12.]

Dates: 1860 December 6

Sally M. Galt, Williamsburg, to Mary Browne, 1860 December 12

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110607
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News of the death of Barbara Page. Susan "and your Uncle Dabney" [Dr. Dabney Browne] are planning a school in James City.

Dates: 1860 December 12

John M. Galt, Augusta Arsenal, Georgia, to Mrs. Mary Alexander Galt, Norfolk, 1860 December 24

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110613
Scope and Contents Could not get anything definite from the brother and executor of George T. Williamson regarding the Ohio land claim, so has engaged Mr. J. McCormick as a lawyer. Encloses power of attorney to be signed by all the heirs [see December 6, 1860 above]. The 730 acres still due is not valuable land. Discusses the Yankees and their quarrel with the South in vigorous language. [Note: The writer is Dr. John M. Galt (1808-1868), son of John Minson Galt and Nancy Herbert. See Galt Genealogy, I.E.7. a.,...
Dates: 1860 December 24

Sally Lambert, Jr. to Sally M. Galt, 1860 December 29

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110617
Scope and Contents

News of her aunts' health.

Dates: 1860 December 29

List of electors for the National Democratic Ticket, 1860

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110631
Scope and Contents

Includes a slate of Stephen A. Douglas for President and Herschel V. Johnson for Vice-President. Two copies.

Dates: 1860

Sally Lambert, Richmond, to Sally M. Galt, [1860?]

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id110637
Scope and Contents

Mary Capron has a job with Judge Daniel to care for his two little children. Sally [Lambert Jr.?] is in New York, and saw the "late W[ashington] Irving's" home. [Note: Washington Irving died in 1859. Certainly this letter was written before the start of the Civil War, and Southerners rarely went North before late Spring.]

Dates: [1860?]

Folder 110, 1860 August-December

 File — Box: Series 2, Box 10, Folder: 110
Identifier: id105283
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Professional and personal papers; 1745-1892; of the Galt family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Papers primarily concern the Galt family's work at the Eastern State Hospital, including apothecary shop daybooks, account books, medical daybooks, clinical notebooks, weather diaries, commonplace books, reports, medical notes, lecture notes, correspondence, and other. The personal papers consist of diaries, letters, scrapbooks, school notes, financial papers, memoirs, and other material....
Dates: 1860 August-December