Box Series 2, Box 13
Contains 205 Results:
Folder 137, 1892 January-September
Folder 138, 1892 October-1904
John M. Galt I
Material Note: This material is arranged by the Galt it refers to, beginning with John M. Galt I, continuing through Dr. A.D. Galt and his family, and William R. Galt and his family, and ending with several miscellaneous categories. Letters are arranged alphabetically within sections. Dates in brackets are very conjectural and are based on content and other clues resulting from familiarity with the lives of the Galts.
Alexander D. Galt- Correspondence
Alexander D. Galt- Accounts and Miscellany
Mary D. Galt- Material
Alexander D. Galt, Jr. Correspondence
Correspondence from Elizabeth J. Galt
Correspondence to Elizabeth J. Galt, A-S
Correspondence to Elizabeth J. Galt, T-Z
Elizabeth J. Galt's Writings
Poems on abstract topics, poetic wishes sent to various friends and relatives, essays on nature and human lifetimes, "testimoni" recommending various unidentified people for unidentified positions, and descriptions of various daguerreotypes.
Correspondence from John M. Galt, II
Correspondence to John M. Galt, II, and Accounts
Folder 133, 1889
Folder 134, 1890
Folder 135, 1891 January-June
Folder 136, 1891 July-December
Box 13: John Minson Galt II, 1889,
John M. Galt I to Dr. A.D. Galt, Williamsburg
Sends crackers, flour, and a set of surgeon's instruments which he won at a raffle.
William Pelham to Mr. Galt, No. 7, Maze Pond, Southwark
Hopes to see Galt and Mr. Hornsby on Sunday. The picture will not be removed until the following week. Has moved from James street to "No. 67 Castle street Oxford Market within 2 or 3 doors of the corner of Berner's street Oxford road."
B.H. Pryor, Hampton, to Dr. Alexander Galt, Williamsburg, July 15
Can give him accommodations next Thursday or any day thereafter.
Unknown to Doctor Alexander Galt, No. 7 Maze Pond, Southwark
Was unable to meet Galt last Sunday but will call this Sunday. Asks him to bring his letter.
Letter from unknown author to unknown recipient
Discusses the recipient's improvements on the lots in the vicinity of the Old City Tavern in Richmond, and their effect on the Tavern lot. Mrs. Elizabeth Galt cannot agree to the recipient's propos regarding the Tavern.
Letters
Note: There are 3 letters in 2 packets too fragile to calendar until they are conserved.