Box Series 2, Box 11
Contains 21 Results:
J.M. Toner, Washington, to William R. Galt, 1867 July 16
Writes to clarify some of the information in the biographies of the Drs. Galt prepared by William and Sally Galt. All will be placed into the same pattern, and the correspondence giving the information will be put in a fireproof library.
J.M. Toner, Washington, to Sally M. Galt, 1867 July 19
Discusses when he will need photographs.
William R. Galt, Norfolk, to Sally Maria Galt, Williamsburg, 1867 July 19
Received a letter from Dr. Toner in which he requests evidence of Drs. A.D., William Craig, and John M. II Galt having graduated M.D. Fears Toner has altered the biographies a great de [Note: The letter referred to seems to be one dated 16 July 1867.]
Edmund Pendleton, Buchanan, to William R. Galt, Norfolk, 1867 July 23
Discusses the sale of Galt's property by the writer's uncle, Jordan Anthony, and encloses an account of the disposal of the purchase money.
Sally M. Galt, Williamsburg, to Dr. J.M. Toner, 1867 July 29
Discusses the chaos her family's papers were reduced to by being moved around for safe-keeping during the War. Dr. A.D. Galt studied in London from 1792 until 1796 under Balington, Cline, Sainders, Hervey, Relph, and Sir Astley Cooper. Dr. J.M. Galt Sr. studied under Hugh Smith and Colin Mackensie. [Note: There is another copy of the first half of this letter.]
J.M. Toner, Washington, to Sally M. Galt, 1867 July 31
Seeks to clarify a few points in the biographies.
J. Henry Loundes, Richmond, to Sally Galt, 1867 August 3
Answers her questions concerning having a picture engraved. Recently saw Miss Sally [Millington?], Mr. Bright, Charley Williamson, the Wilmers, and Miss Pagie [?].
William R. Galt, Norfolk, to Sally Maria Galt, Williamsburg, 1867 August 9
Suggests that if she publishes the biographies in pamphlet form she include one for John Williamson.
J.M. Toner, Washington, to Sally M. Galt, 1867 August 20
Thanks her for her help in getting the information for his book.
Letitia Tyler Semple, Eclectic Institute, Baltimore, to Sally Maria Galt, Richmond, 1867 September 7
Plans to use Professor Maury's new geographical books and maps in her school. Describes her visit to Norfolk.
Sally M. Galt, Richmond, to Mrs. Claibourne, 1867 September 30
Expresses sympathy on the death of Mrs. Eliza Waller Vest.
Certificate, 1867 October 10
Certificate reads that "William R. Galt is a Master Mason in good standing and has, of his own will, withdrawn from membership in Atlantic Lodge No. 2."
Susan A. Mayer, Williamsburg, to unknown recipient, 1867 October 20
Has been very ill and truly appreciated the recipient's [letter?].
J.M. Toner, Washington, to Sally M. Galt, 1867 October 24
Discusses the size of any pictures to be included in his book.
Sally M. Galt, Richmond, to Dr. Kirkbride, 1867 November 4
Introduces J.H. Loundes of Richmond. Her brother thought very highly of Dr. Kirkbride.
John R. Thompson, New York, to William R. Galt, Norfolk, 1867 November 4
Wants a copy of the poem of Tom Moore, with an account of its history, to give it to the Editors of the "Galaxy" with a view to printing it and then selling the manuscript.
John R. Thompson, New York, to William R. Galt, 1867 November 14
The poem is so little that it may be hard to sell. Quotes from a poem.
Mary F.G. Browne, Louisville, to Sally M. Galt, 1867 December 5
News of Annie Capron and of her nieces and nephews. Regrets hearing of the deaths of Mrs. Vest, and Peggy. News of her school.
Andrew M. Wood, Bridgewater, Rockingham, Virginia, to Sallie [M. Galt?], 1867 December 10
Discusses the agricultural progress of the Valley. Asks to be remembered to Mrs. Maupin, Miss Sarah M. Maupin, Mrs. Kellem, and Mrs. Martha Wooden.
J.M. Toner, Washington, to Sally M. Galt, 1867 December 23
Advises her to not have an engraving done.