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Box Series 2, Box 12

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

Robert H. Armistead, Williamsburg, to Sallie M. Galt, Richmond, 1871 January 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114223
Scope and Contents

Advises her concerning the sale of her lot in Richmond. The workmen are shingling Mrs. Saunder's building. Understands the railroad depot will be on the Palace land that Armistead recently sold Aspinwall.

Dates: 1871 January 20

Lyne and Bro., Richmond, to Sallie M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1870 February 9

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114225
Scope and Contents

Received the old deeds and will notify her when everything is arranged.

Dates: 1870 February 9

Lyne and Bro., Richmond, to Sallie M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1871 March 9

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114226
Scope and Contents

Discusses her profit from the division of the lot in Richmond.

Dates: 1871 March 9

William H. Palmer, Richmond, to Sally M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1871 March 26

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114229
Scope and Contents

Discusses the division of the lots.

Dates: 1871 March 26

William E. Sparrow, Richmond, to "dear Cousin", 1871 April 1

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114231
Scope and Contents

Discusses sorrow and joy and how one must react to them. [First note only] [Note: William E. Sparrow ( - ) married Sallie Lambert, daughter of General William and Mary Ann Pickett Lambert.]

Dates: 1871 April 1

Lyne and Bro., Richmond, to Sallie M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1871 April 24

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114234
Scope and Contents

Discusses things necessary to perfect her title to the lot in Richmond, and various other matters concerning the lot.

Dates: 1871 April 24

R. E. Blankenship, Richmond, to Sally M. Galt, 1871 May 12

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114236
Scope and Contents

Discusses the money she received from the sale of lot.

Dates: 1871 May 12

Invitation and program for the concert by the Eclectic Institute, 1871 June 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114239
Scope and Contents

To be held June 20, 1871, at 9:30 a.m. Signed by E.R. Denison, and addressed to "dear Cousin Sallie M. Galt with Bessie's best love." [Note: Elizabeth Denison, the daughter of Henry and Alice Tyler Denison, was raised by her aunt, Letitia Tyler Semple. They ran the Eclectic Institute in Baltimore.]

Dates: 1871 June 20

G.C. Walker, Richmond, to William R. Galt, 1870 July 22

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114240
Scope and Contents

No application for George Chahoon's [?] pardon has been received, but would give one serious consideration.

Dates: 1870 July 22

Robert H. Armistead, Williamsburg, to Sallie M. Galt, 1870 August 27

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114241
Scope and Contents

Inquires about any information she might have on a note to Edward B. Lindsey from Pleasant Baker and her brother.

Dates: 1870 August 27

Mary Copland McCabe, New York, to Sallie M. Galt, 1871 September 2

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114242
Scope and Contents

Invites her to visit them in New York.

Dates: 1871 September 2

[Sallie M. Galt?], Richmond, to Annie, 1871 September 26

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114244
Scope and Contents

Lizzie Harrison recently wrote that Mary Wilmer is quite well. [Draft?]

Dates: 1871 September 26

J.T. Swann, Eastern Lunatic Asylum, Williamsburg, to Sally M. Galt, Richmond, 1871 September 30

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114378
Scope and Contents

Asks her to speak to Mr. Crenshaw in Richmond about purchasing the land behind the Asylum called Dalks. Mrs. "Lisely-Ed" [?] is in a moribund condition.

Dates: 1871 September 30

William E. Sparrow to Sally M. Galt, 1871 October 25

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114380
Scope and Contents

Discusses how should write while under powerful excitement. Discusses wedding of Rev. Mr. Baker and Maria Greenhow.

Dates: 1871 October 25

F. Johnston, Salem, Roanoke County, Virginia, to William R. Galt, Norfolk, 1871 November 2

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114383
Scope and Contents

Discusses Galt's payment of a debt owed to Mrs. Walton.

Dates: 1871 November 2

William H. Palmer, Richmond, to Sallie Maria Galt, Williamsburg, 1871 November 20

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114385
Scope and Contents

Discusses the settlement of his father's estate as it related to Sally M. Galt's share of the lot in Richmond.

Dates: 1871 November 20

William T. Saunders, Key West, Florida, to Sally M. Galt, 1871 November 22

 Item — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id114390
Scope and Contents Discusses the slowing of communications by the recent violent storms. Is sorry to hear of Gabriella V. Galt's financial condition, and hopes things can be straightened out. Recalls her father, mother, and grandmother. Asks her to send news of Williamsburg. Mentions his family and his parish. [Note: William Trebell Saunders (1817-    ) was the son of John (    -    ) and Lucy Servant Galt (1773-1849) Saunders. Thus, he was a second cousin of Sally M. Galt, and a nephew of Robert Saunders...
Dates: 1871 November 22

Folder 123, 1871

 File — Box: Series 2, Box 12, Folder: 123
Identifier: id110547
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: 1871