Box 27
Contains 16 Results:
Ann Cary Randolph Morris to St. George Tucker, circa 1807
I hope you are well this morning. I have a sore throat and will not be able to see you.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris to St. George Tucker, circa 1807
Ryland Randolph will convey my affections to you. I visit nearly every house on the hill except the Governors.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris to St. George Tucker, circa 1807
I am always ready to spend two or three months with your family.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris to St. George Tucker, circa 1807
Want of clothes and money prevented my going to the Spring. I will brave all danger rather than remain in Virginia the victim of persecution any longer.
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 3
Sorry I could not get to the nuptials of sweet Poll and Cabell. Maria Byrd, Nancy, and John have also been trying to get there. They are coming because they know of your puddings and plumb cake.
Ellyson Currie, Richmond to St. George Tucke, 1807 January 3
Thank you for the invitation to the wedding (Mary Walker Carter and Joseph C. Cabell).
Thomas Norvell, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 3
I can not find any person here who will sell stock below par.
John Brockenbrough, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 5
Your credit in the bank is $720.48.
Daniel L. Hylton, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 6
Whenever Mr. Coalter's notes are presented to me agreeable to your wishes they shall be endorsed.
William H. Cabell, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 6
You are not a debtor to the Bank on account of the notes you have endorsed for my brother. He is the debtor. You and I are endorsers.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 7
Have sent to Brockenbrough a credit for you in the bank of Virginia for $700.81.
Thomas M,hews, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 10
Introducing the Reverend Mr. Lyme a friend and countryman of mine. He intends to become a citizen of Virginia.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 12
Reached home on Saturday the 10th after rapid journey. Evelina is in fine health. Encloses father's Imitation of Burns which he thinks fine. Will deliver his message to Mary Colston. Evelina thanks mother for handsome present. Is up to eyes in business. Best wishes to the new married pair, and rest of circle, particularly to John Bull and his wife and descendants.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-), Williamsburg to John Randolph, Represent,ive in Congress, 1807 January 12
Busy only with cooking and mantuamaking. No politics and nothing authentic. Talks of Russia, Great Britain, France, Turkey. Essay on patriotism.
Fulwar Skipwith, Paris to St. George Tucker, 1807 January 12
The curate of this city is interested in the befalf of the heirs of Mr. Peter Delacroix who died many years ago in Williamsburg. Please procure from the records of James City authentic copies of the papers described in the enclosed sheet. Charles Carter is studying anatomy, music, French, and Italian. Enclosure.
Folder 2: Correspondence, 1807 January 3-12
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.