Box 23
Contains 10 Results:
Joseph C. Cabell, Paris to Doctor Philip Barraud, 1803 July 4
I am enclosing a letter to Judge Tucker (see: 1803 June 29. Please read it and send it on to him. I want you to know how happy you made me while I was in Norfolk. My health has greatly improved. Captain Cowper was kind to me on the voyage. Today all the Americans in Paris will dine at Mr. Livingston’s in celebration of the day of independence.
John H. Tucker, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 7
Arrived from Bermuda. Abandoned trip to Alexandria. Intends for West Indies. Mr. Woodworth thinks he would not find Tucker at home in Williamsburg. Sends by him a box and letter from Aunt Betty (Elizabeth Tucker).
Dudley Woodworth, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 7
The enclosed letter is from your nephew who will sail for Bermuda in a few days. There is a small box here for you which I will send up to your house.
William Wilson, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 8
Am enclosing $200. in banknotes. The bank dividend is $9. per share. I have placed to your credit $918. (Including: 1803 August 2 Tucker’s answer).
John Str,ton, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 9
If Mr. Archer doesn’t repair the warehouse I would like to lease the lot below Captain Price and build a ware house. Including Tucker’s answer.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Bizarre to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 10
I hope the air at Elm Grove will help you. Jack did not look well when he left home.
John Cunliffe, Manchester to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 20
I hear you want from 6 to 800 bushels of my coal. I will ship that quantity to Mr. Greenhow.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 21
Mr. Heterick will be happy to have Charles Carter added as one of his pupils. Jack (John Randolph) was here a few days ago. Went to see Doctor Baynam and gone on to Hagerstown. Boscull ? will probably take the horse but no price has been set yet. Carson, the only dependable shoemaker, has no leather but expects some.
Thomas Davis, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1803 July 27
Will follow his advice of June 25 respecting Hungar’s Parish for is too far advanced in years to sally forth in quest of disappointment. Has moved to Alexandria where, besides the Glebe, he receives $2000 per annum, half of which is equal to his wants in his forlorn situation.
Folder 18: Correspondence, 1803 July 4-27
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.