Box 24
Contains 18 Results:
William Wilson, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 3
You will receive $380.00 in notes as your bank dividends.
Robert Holmes, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 4
Doctor Homes would have delivered the enclosed from James Monroe but he had to go up the country.
Mrs. F. Shadforth, Norfolk, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Staunton, Virginia, 1804 September 5
Arrived last evening after nine days passage from Bermuda. Sails for England on Friday. Would like to see him and his lady. Brings letter from father and best wishes from father and mother. Regrets that Mrs. Banister left Norfolk so soon. Postmarked: British Consul’s office, Norfolk Virginia. Received and forwarded 1804 September 6.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Monticello, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 6
Requests him to read enclosed and return it. Hopes sister (Judith Randolph) will be free from influence of insidious girl Maria Ward who is trained in artifice. Three members of her mother’s family alluded to are Wm., Harriet and John Randolph. Plans uncertain. Shall certainly leave Bizarre. Enclosure not present.
Henry Skipwith, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 9
We have had neither murder, rape, adutery since your departure. Give my niece my love.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester, The Hill to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 10
Friends here all ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ambler, Catherine, Jaqueline, Tom and Norborne. Mary and Miss Bush continue well. Charles and self are well. Mr. Hoff doubts he can mend the carriage so it should not be sent yet. Mr. Daingerfield is at Moorfield.
Charles Carter, Winchester to St. George Tucker, Staunton, circa 1804 September 11
I hope mama has recovered. There is a lot of sickness here. I have escaped the fever.
William Nelson Jr., Richmond to St. George Tucker, Staunton, 1804 September 11
I was within a day or two of meeting you at Frazier’s on your way to Richmond. I have been compiling some thing in the way of lectures. I am sorry to hear of Mrs. Coalter’s illness.
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 14
Have no news from your runaways. James was here after he was discharged from jail. Your Cousin Shadford arrived here last week on her way to her husband in Ireland.
Edmund Randolph to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 16
Several cases before the court of appeals have been sent to Tucker in Williamsburg. Others are retained here. The case of Mr. Roane has been in Randolph’s hands for some time. Asks Tucker to inform him if he will accept the cases while Tucker remains in Staunton.
James Mackay, 1804 September 19
Written in French.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Monticello to St. George Tucker, Staunton, 1804 September 20
Thanks for your letter. I hope Mrs. Tucker will accept a little box from me. The harmony in this house is never interrupted. I regret that we are to separate. I expect to return to Cumberland.
Martha (Dangerfield) Bland Blodget Bland, Corran, circa 1804 September 24
Charles Carter, Winchester to Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, 1804 September 25
Has written so wonders why they do not get his letters. Amblers, Mrs. Bush, Mr. Smith’s family, Doctor Conrad and his family have all had ague and fever.Written on letter of Henry St. George Tucker to St. George Tucker, this date.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, near Staunton, 1804 September 25
Catherine and Jaqueline Ambler ill. Mrs. Ambler better. Doctor M. is excellent and kind. Hoff reported on the carriage. Not worth painting. Charles is still ignorant of his destiny. Contains also letter of Charles Carter.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, 1804 September 30
Sorry to report that Charles Carter is very inattentive to studies and rude to self, too fond of amusements. Wishes to have nothing further to do with his training and direction.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, near Staunton, 1804 September 30
Does not wish to visit Williamsburg as he does not wish to see ___ (Mary Carter) until he can recover from his love for her. She does not love him and he prefers to remain away.
Folder 17: Correspondence, 1804 September
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.