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Box 5

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Contains 9 Results:

Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama to son Tyler, 1875 July 25

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88983
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with "painstaking energy" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by "obtaining both fame and money"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.

Dates: 1875 July 25

Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Henry A. Wise, 1858 February 15

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88905
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Claims that "LeComption" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article "against him" in the Union; claims that the President is "vastly annoyed" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.

Dates: 1858 February 15

Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Boswell Seawell, 1858 February 17

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88906
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented "affectionately" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is "as poor as ever"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.

Dates: 1858 February 17

Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Committee, 1859 February 20

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88914
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.

Dates: 1859 February 20

Robert Tyler, Bristol, Bucks County, Pa., to Committee, 1858 July 4

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88908
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.

Dates: 1858 July 4

Robert Tyler, Philadelpha, Pa., to Henry A. Wise, 1858 July 20

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88910
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.

Dates: 1858 July 20

Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 1871 May 17

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88959
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.

Dates: 1871 May 17

William M. Lowe[?], Huntsville, Alabama to Robert Tyler, 1872 March 3

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88960
Scope and Contents Is worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed "Ku Klux cases" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for "conspiracy to intimidate" a government official;...
Dates: 1872 March 3

Beverly Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, to Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama, 1874 December 2

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: id88961
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Thanks him for his "kind note"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.

Dates: 1874 December 2