Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to [?], 1852 February 3
Scope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to Col. David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1852 May 21
Scope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to Col. David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1852 April 15
Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to Col. David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1852 May 31
Scope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS
Th. D. Warren, Edenton, North Carolina to President Tyler, Charles City, Virginia, 1852 December 28
Discusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," [Charles City County, Virginia], to Col. David L. Gardiner, [New York, New York?], 1852 June 13
Scope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to Col. David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1852 January 15
Scope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to Col. David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1852 March 13
Scope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS
John Tyler, Norfolk, Virginia, to Col David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1852 February 16
Scope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS
John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," (Charles City County, Virginia), to Col. David L. Gardiner, [New York, New York?], 1852 April 8
Scope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS