Box 25
Contains 13 Results:
Elizabeth McCroskey to St. George Tucker, circa 1804 October
Concerning her husband’s estate.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris to St. George Tucker, Richmond, circa 1804 October
If my brother had known you were in Milton, he would have called on you. I am still in expectation of a return to Bizarre. Judy and Jack have been ill.
Nathaniel Macon, Buck Spring, North Carolina to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 7
Thomas Person will hand you this. He is coming to Williamsburg to finish his education.
Isaac Hall to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 8
I will give the deed to Mr. Heath. When I receive the money, will give it to Colonel Gamble.
Henry St. George Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 13
Am sending to Richmond with Mr. Page thirty-six dollars which with please pay Colonel Cary. Am in good health. Includes receipt for Henry St. George Tucker signed by Wilson Miles Cary, Williamsburg, 1804 November 26.
Mary Andrews, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 14
I had the scrip for two shares in the Bank and I only paid for one. The other must belong to you. Glad your family is well.
Richard Bagnall, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 15
You can make the insurance in Richmond .The papers are ready to go. On verso: Tucker’s answer.
Burwell Bassett, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 17
Your enclosures have been signed and are returned. I can not sign Allen Richardson’s because I do not have his power of attorney.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-) to Mrs. Anna F. B. (Tucker) Coalter, Elm Grove, 1804 October 22
Parents here. Visited Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Page. Met W. Cary who is now less bashful than formerly. Old mother Phoebe (slave?) here. Has at Bizarre (St. George Tucker and wife) not well. Maria Ward not yet arrived.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1804 October 23
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Richmond, circa 1804 October 25
Writes on way to Mrs. Peachy’s. Mr. Bassett not in town. Tabb showed him a power of attorney from five which Tucker had asked him to get executed. One of the five was Richardson whom Tabb had seen and who had executed the power. Poll will not go to Shirley tomorrow because Maria Ward has not written.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1804 October 30
Last letter was careless because he was on the way to Mrs. Peachey’s. Explains subject of power of attorney again. Richardson first refused, then executed the power. Portmanteau with letter was delayed at the stage office. Sent without being paid for. Has spoken to Moody about it.
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1804 October
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.