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Box 29

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Contains 14 Results:

William Nelson Jr., York to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, favd by Mr. R., 1810 April 4

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id276855
Scope and Contents

Cannot answer his letter without exciting feelings. Will be in Williamsburg on Sunday week.

Dates: 1810 April 4

Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1810 April 8

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279106
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Thanks him for Hening and Munford, vol. 3. Heard from Mr. Coalter that Judge Nelson was not dangerously ill. Brother (John Randolph) is better, also Beverley's wife. Sold land and wishes to invest $1000 in Richmond stock. Sold house to Mr. Street for his farm and £300. Has now taken Mr. Conrad's house for seven years. Is now well situated.

Dates: 1810 April 8

Robert Gamble, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1810 April 10

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279108
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The can of butter was sent on the fifth in a vessel. I hope you have received it by now.

Dates: 1810 April 10

William Nelson Jr., York to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1810 April 12

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279110
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No humour today until this moment when picked up "Aurora" with representation of a torpedo. They would say he had no electric eel. Hopes to come to Williamsburg soon. Has not been able to attend court even in this town. His note for Tucker and Wirt only.

Dates: 1810 April 12

Richard J. Tucker, New York to St. George Tucker, 1810 April 13

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279112
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Will forward your letters to England and Bermuda as you requested. Our relations with England are in a very favorable train for adjustment.

Dates: 1810 April 13

Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1810 April 15

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279114
Scope and Contents Ascribes indisposition to causes connected with winter. Transmits letter from Charles (Carter). Sends love to sister (Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker) and nieces Fanny (Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter) and Polly (Mrs. Mary Walker (Carter) Cabell). Also to Henry St. George Tucker and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker when opportunities occur. Suffering of sisters (Mrs. Frances (Tucker) Tucker and Elizabeth Tucker) in Bermuda excites feelings. Sends regards to Williamsburg friends. Enclosure not...
Dates: 1810 April 15

Burwell Bassett, 1810 April 18

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279116
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Explanation to his constituents of the measures taken in the last session of Congress. This copy is addressed to St. George Tucker.

Dates: 1810 April 18

John Allison, Petersburg, Virginia? to St. George Tucker, now in Richmond, favord by Miss Keith, 1810 April 29

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279118
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Sends him homespun waistcoat pattern. Measles in Mrs. Mayo's family prevents call on her. Self's youngest child is Frances Carrie, two months old. Informed by Semple that Mrs. (Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter at Tuckers). Tucker's godson wishes to be remembered to him.

Dates: 1810 April 29

Elizabeth McCroskey to St. George Tucker, circa 1810 May

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279120
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Had a most unpleasant passage across the York River. Found my dear relatives at Hungars well.

Dates: circa 1810 May

William Nelson Jr., Westover, Charles City County to St. George Tucker, Richmond. by Joe., 1810 May 1

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279584
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Visited Mrs. Tucker, Fanny, Mrs. Davenport, Miss Susan Bowdoin. Ill and under care of Doctor Galt. Attended only two courts: Charles City and New Kent. Are criminals for murder at King William and Middlesex. Regards to Mr. and Mrs. Ambler. Self travels in coach to be less exposed than in open carriage. Endorsed: April 12 and May 1st.

Dates: 1810 May 1

Alexander Campbell to St. George Tucker, 1810 May 4

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279586
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Will finish soon the usual routine of this collegiate education. Possible for me to visit Europe in present unsettled politics? What place most eligible for my health and acquirement of such knowledge that may render me worthy of the society of which I shall soon be a member? Need pocket money.

Dates: 1810 May 4

John C. Niemeyer, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 May 5

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279588
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I would like to have permission to fence up for my free use until you may lease the land on the vacant lot next to me.

Dates: 1810 May 5

Edward Waddey, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 May 18

 Item — Box: 29, Folder: 16
Identifier: id279590
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Received the letters for Bermuda. The vessel you mentioned sailed several days ago. Hams are not admitted at any of the British islands. Will you lease the vacant lot next to Maxwell's for the purpose of a lumber yard?

Dates: 1810 May 18

Folder 16: Correspondence, 1810 April-May

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 16
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: 1810 April-May