Box 29
Contains 11 Results:
John Coalter, Elm Grove to St. George Tucker, per Mr. Campbell, Richmond, 1809 May
Mr. Campbell goes to Norfolk to put to sea for his health. He is young lawyer who married sister of Andrew Reid of Rockbridge. May go to West Indies. Has written Doctor Philip Barraud about him.
George Morgan, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1809 May 4
Received the letters to be sent. They will be put on a ship Saturday for London.
Richardson Taylor to Robert H. Warburton, 1809 May 5
Mr. Fulton has not yet taken the item away or paid me for them. You can order coal.
William Fleming, Swan Tavern to St. George Tucker, 1809 May 8
Received a letter from Judge Roane saying that the public interest confided to our care must be promoted by the joint deliberation of all the judges. He asked if your withdrawal was temporary or permanent. Including Tucker's answer, 1809 May 8.
William Fleming, Swan to St. George Tucker, 1809 May 10
Tells Tucker what Judge Roane says. Wishes to see harmony restored among the judges. Including Tucker's answer same date.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Richmond to Judge William Fleming, 1809 May 11
I hope after what happened at the general conference between the Judges of the Court of Appeals, I will not be held guilty. Please send me the facts that passed under your observation.
William Fleming, Swan Tavern to St. George Tucker, 1809 May 13
Enclosing a copy of the notes I took of what happened in conference on April 27 and 28. Enclosure.
Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, Staunton to St. George Tucker, now in Richmond, 1809 May 18
Husband (John Coalter) detained at Cliffs of New River with a foundered horse. Self is ill. Mother also ill.
John Coalter, Elm Grove, near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Esq., Richmond, Virginia, 1809 May 22
Personal affairs.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1809 May 23
Hears through Miss Burk that father is again the victim of intemperate passions of an individual whose station should have calmed him into decency. In formation of institutions people carry things to extremes. Is eighteen months since he has seen him. Hopes for a visit.
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1809 May 4-23
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.