Box 7
Contains 85 Results:
Margaret Gardiner, New York, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C., circa 1844 December
Scope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.
Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, New York, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C., circa 1844 December
Scope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C., 1844
Scope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] "ugly faces" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C, to Julian McLachlan Gardiner, circa 1844
Scope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of "The President's ring". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.
Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, circa 1844
Scope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.
Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Margaret Gardiner, circa 1844
Scope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
Alexander Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, circa 1844
Scope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.
[Mrs. Carter?], Caroline Place, [Washington, D.C.?], to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C., post 1844 June, ante 1845 March
Explains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from "waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler..." 1 p. N.
Ann [?] Stephens to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Washington, D.C., post 1844 June, ante 1845 March
Scope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in "Babes Case" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the "prisoner." 4 pp. ALS.
Julia Gardiner Tyler, 1844
Alice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler