Box 15
Contains 16 Results:
Doctor Thomas Tudor Tucker, Hall of Congress, New York, New York to St. George Tucker, 1788 June 13
Thos. Shore, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Present, 1788 June 14
If a meeting of the partners of Pleasants, Shore and Company should be requested during his absence will thank Tucker to represent him.
Donald Campbell, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1788 June 15
The boys arrived here safely. They have just sailed on board Captain White's packet. They seemed to like Norfolk so well that they were not anxious to leave. Expect to leave in a few days for Bermuda. Colonel Banister arrived yesterday.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, New York, New York in Congress to St. George Tucker, 1788 June 23
John Woodson to Colonel St. George Tucker, Matoax, 1788 June 27
The estates tobacco you ordered will be down soon. The present prospects for a crop this year is fair and promising.
Samuel Burke, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1788 June 29
William Hall, Jr. of Bermuda asks that something be done immediately with the matter of Mr. Pennock. Please write him the situation.
J. Pendleton to St. George Tucker, 1788 July 1
There is a fixed rule in the auditor's office that salaries in all public departments commence from the time of qualification and not from the time of the appointment.
St. George Tucker (1752-) to Governor Edmund Randolph, 1788 July 2
Will take his houses on Palace Street in Williamsburg on his terms: £75 on execution of deed, £25 to be discounted because of hire of Robin. Randolph to get money from mutual friend Beverley Randolph and leave deed with him. "The original... was put into the hands of the Governor, by me on the day of its date. Tho. Pleasants, jr."
Henry Tucker (1743-1808), St. George's, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1788 July 3
Consoles him on loss of wife, Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker. Was at Port Royal a week ago. Sends this by Mr. Warrand.
John Woodson, Cumberland to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1788 July 11
There is a lively prospect for a good crop this year. As soon as the horses are finished plowing, I will send the tobacco down.
N. Anderson, Concord to John Page, 1788 July 14
Will be at the Courthouse every day this week but today. Can you come and take dinner with me. On back poem.
Thomas Tudor Tucker in Congress, New York, New York to St. George Tucker, Petersburg, Virginia, 1788 July 22
John Page (1743-1808), Rosewell, Gloucester county, Virginia to St. George Tucker of Matoax, to the care of the Post Master in Petersburg, 1788 July 25
Received his of 20th. Encloses rhyme. Had self known how pleased Alice (Grymes) Page? was with connection Tucker proposed. Self might have asked Tucker to sound for him instead of Doctor W. of Williamsburg (a 2nd marriage?) Hopes he may decide aright. Mann and Alice are better. Enclosure is rhyme in which he tells of having boils.
William Nelson Jr., Westover, Charles City county to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1788 July 26
Asks for bill of injunction in favor of Cary's executor as guide in amending friend Otway Byrds. Violent storm and high tide here. Delivered his letter to Mrs. Nelson.
Archibald Robertson, Coal Pills to St. George Tucker, 1788 July 27
I can deliver coal to you at ten pence per bushel. I am furnishing Robert Greenhow with a supply of coal for the city.
Folder 6: Correspondence, 1788 June-July
This series is currently being added to the Box/Folder List section of the finding aid. Please check back periodically for updates. This series contains the correspondence of St. George Tucker, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. The series is arranged in chronological order.