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Box 24

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Dudley Woodworth, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 21

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256030
Scope and Contents

Am enclosing your accounts.

Dates: 1803 December 21

Elizabeth McCroskey, Charlton to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 23

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256035
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Colonel S. Will tell me whether to break up the farm. I have put my furniture in Doctor Lyon’s shop loft. I have found a dwelling house.

Dates: 1803 December 23

Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1803 December 25

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256036
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Appreciates his goodness in her lonely life. Contemplates a train of visits to acquaintances, unless Judy (Judith Randolph) places her in same position as last year. Judy plans trip to Amelia soon. Brother (John Randolph of Roanoke) persuaded her to accept necessary clothing. Had received a trunk of goods from an unknown person. Letter headed: “Bizarre, Christmas day.”

Dates: 1803 December 25

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1803 December 25

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256037
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Mentions Mrs. Tucker’s visit. Maria Ward has been with her more than fortnight. Boys are well. Has not heard from sister (Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter) since she saw Mrs. Tucker. Letter from Nathaniel Beverley Tucker did not mention her health. Brother Henry Tucker has not answered last letter. Greetings to all.

Dates: 1803 December 25

St. George Tucker, Williamsburg to The Represent,ives of Doctor John Gilchrist, dec., 1803 December 25

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256042
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An account of Doctor Gilchrist with Tucker.

Dates: 1803 December 25

Thomas Law, Washington to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 26

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256045
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My son who has just returned from Cambridge would like to study law under you.

Dates: 1803 December 26

John Nivison, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 28

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256050
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I wish I had seen you while you were here to pay the debt collected from Campbell. Suits were instituted by Mr. Tazewell against Ship. He is now dead.

Dates: 1803 December 28

Peyton Skipwith, Cotes to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 28

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256055
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I have lost the better half of my crop because of rain which has been falling since May. I may have to sell my lands and settle in the wilderness. Mr. Miller is dead. In case of my death, please take the guardianship and education of my son.

Dates: 1803 December 28

Thomas Swann, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 28

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256060
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I understand your shares in the Bank of Alexandria have not been voted upon for several elections. Please send up your vote on the turnpike.

Dates: 1803 December 28

Alexander Henderson, Dumfries to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 31

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id256065
Scope and Contents

Please vote for my son-in-law if you have no other ideas.

Dates: 1803 December 31

Folder 5: Correspondence, 1803 December

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 5
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1803 December