Box 17
Contains 14 Results:
Maria Rind Coalter, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Fredericksburg, 1791 May 10
The chimney is in the state you left it. Mr. Willis refused to undertake it. Phil has laid the floor of the shed. The foundations of both wings are finished. Mrs. Carter and Fanny are in good health.
R. K. Meade to St. George Tucker, 1791 May 20
In case the mare is not in trim when you get her, Ned tells me her foot was hurt.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Corrotoman to Maria (Rind) Coalter, 1791 May 24
Regrets to hear that Bet and Beverly (Elizabeth Tucker and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker) have measles. Wish Tudor Tucker had also recovered from it. Wish Negroes to be given same treatment as children. Mrs. Carter and Fanny well.
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 June 4
Am sending a letter from London which refers to the market in Europe for tobacco. Good tobacco is scarce.
Arthur Sinclair, Cobham to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 June 8
I can not get the plank or the hinges. Your memo and Mr. Saunder's does not agree. Can you wait until I can supply it.
David Meade Randolph (1760-1830), Presque Isle to Judge St. George Tucker, 1791 June 9
Repeats solicitation of his poor and valuable friend to come down and see him before it is too late. Tucker's note on back: "Dear Doctor ... Will you go with me to Presque Isle, if so, how soon can you set out?"
William Claiborne, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1791 June 13
Is anxious to pay demand Tucker has against him. Hopes to do it by next October. When debt is paid, hopes they will be again on same terms they were in 1779 and 1780.
William Claiborne to St. George Tucker, 1791 June 15
I will be able to pay you on or before October. Please don't take any steps against Mr. Beckley or myself til you hear from me. On back: St. George Tucker's answer, June 15, 1791.
William Claiborne to St. George Tucker, 1791 June 17
You can count on me paying you. Mr. Beckley does not wish a suit to be brought against him.
John Dunbar, Shirley to St. George Tucker, 1791 June 19
Our friend of Brandon and I will be in Williamsburg on Saturday next.
John Dunbar, Nesting to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1791 June 22
Your visit to Corotoman is much more important than our visit to you. We will plan to come the week after.
David Meade Randolph (1760-1830), Presque Isle to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1791 June 23
Richard Randolph came to Bermuda Hundred to see his brother, not to Presque Isle. Wishes Tucker to know as little as possible of matter which is a family affair and originated among boys and girls. Dick's (Richard Randolph) wife Judith (Randolph) Randolph? is one of the family. Theodorick ? left this morning for Cawsons. Wishes to keep respect for all.
Arthur Sinclair, Cobham to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 June 25
I am sending shingles. I have not been able yet to get your plank.
Folder 4: Correspondence, 1791 May-June
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.