Box 5
Contains 98 Results:
Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 1871 May 17
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.
William M. Lowe[?], Huntsville, Alabama to Robert Tyler, 1872 March 3
Beverly Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, to Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama, 1874 December 2
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.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year January 6
Scope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Washington City, D.C., to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year January 15
Feels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.
Broadside of Robert Tyler's views concerning the Oregon question, no year January 16
Scope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year January 8
Scope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year January 10
Scope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a "Tyler affair," but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year January 22
Scope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James Buchanan, no year January 27
Scope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, no year January 22
Scope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco "to seek [their] fortunes" 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year February 12
Scope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year March 7
Scope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter "with pleasure"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year February 13
Scope and Contents Reports that "6 or 7 hunderd dollars" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York, no year April 11
Scope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the "ex-Functionary" whom he finds "lively as a cricket"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year April 23
Scope and Contents Reports that the court "detains" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has "killed" Charlie Ingersall and he is "glad." 1 p. ALS.
Address leaf of letter to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York, no year August 13
Scope and Contents 1 p. Frag.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year April 25
Scope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is "bound in honor" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year May 8
Scope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them "as far as practicable"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an "immense" meeting, feels as though he has "choked off" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year September 23
Scope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year October 21
Scope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year October 24
Scope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from "pretty high authority" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, Washington City, D.C., no year November 12
Scope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of "vast importance" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year November 27
Scope and Contents Claims that "Hoffman's place" is not important to them; both the "Cass [?] paper" and the "Delaware paper" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not "worth his salt and bread." 1 p. ALS.
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York, no year December 4
Scope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.