Box 25
Contains 14 Results:
Robert Gamble, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 1
Locust delivered a box containing a carboy. It will be forward to Mr. Coalter. Doctor hall has not remitted any money to us on Mr. Coalter’s account.
Thomas Norvell, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 1
The fourth installment has been paid. Stock continues at the same. Little offered for sale.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to John Brockenbrough, 1805 April 1
Pay $1125 towards the amount due on my fourth installment on the 125 shares. $200 on 8 shares. $925 on 37 shares. $500 on 20 shares.
Dudley Woodworth, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 2
There will be a boat for Bermuda in 8 or 10 days. I will send the articles and letters. Your loaf sugar will be sent.
George Gresham, Corotoman to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 5
Your horse will be fattened. The Negroes are very busy. A lot of them have been sick and three died.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Bizarre to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1805 April 7
There has been a fever here. Tudor is regaining strength. Judy complains with her head. Address my letters to me at Sandy Ford, near Farmville.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Bizarre to Mrs. Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, 1805 April 7
After the fever in March, the patients are regaining strength. Jack has gone to the lower country on business.
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Elm Grove, near Staunton, Virginia to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1805 April 11
Doctor Isaac Hall, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 11
Mr. Coalter’s deed to Jesse Heath has been acknowledged in Court. The conveyance needs Mr. Randolph’s witnessed signature.
George Gresham, Corotoman to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 12
Isham is going to Shirley and he can bring the two Negroes with him. Your horse is with colt.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 12
Returned from Staunton, tired and weak. Will write later. Too tired to write Beverley. Yesterday’s ride, to use the jockey’s phrase, “knocked him up.”
Mary Walker (Polly) Carter, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Richmond, circa 1805 April 16
Sunday we dined with Mrs. Saunders. Mrs. McCroskey would, I believe, transfer a part of her affection from Beverley to Charles. Yesterday morning there was a large party at Mr. Amblers. Mrs. Patton visited us this morning. Mrs. Peachy left for Norfolk for three weeks. We dined today with Uncle Skipwith. Added note from Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker. Polly rode out yesterday and today with Ellyson Currie who is staying with us. Get Mrs. Saunders a blank music book.
Doctor Isaac Hall, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1805 April 17
Ask medical questions concerning Tucker’s daughter-in-law.
Folder 9: Correspondence, 1805 April 1-17
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.