Box 29
Contains 11 Results:
Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, Elm Grove, Staunton to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1809 October 4
Health much better. Husband wants her to go to Warm Springs. Children well. Has two firkins of butter to send them. Mrs. Mary Johnson had two more attacks (of epilepsy). Greetings to Amblers and all Williamsburg friends.
Alexander Campbell, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, circa 1809 October 4
Owe Mr. Plunkett, my French teacher, $20. Need pocket money, also.
Alexander Campbell, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1809 October 11
Taken up board with Mrs. Byrd, a woman perfectly amiable. $50 you gave me in Winchester barely sufficient as I returned through Washington. Send me as much pocket money as you may think proper.
Charles Carter, London to St. George Tucker, 1809 October 12
I received the bill on Messrs. Brown and Younger for 100£. I leave for France in ten days. I read in a London paper that a Commercial Treaty had been formed between France and the U. S.
Evelina Skipwith, Germantown to St. George Tucker, 1809 October 12
Looking forward to my new establishment in Williamsburg. Thank you for your offer to stay at your house. I hope to immediately get into my little habitation. My furniture will land at the same time we do. I rely on Colonel Skipwith to procure us proper servants. I hope to leave here in 10 or 12 days.
John St. George Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, 1809 October 15
Came from Paris with Mrs. Skipwith and Mrs. Vandenclooster, whose husband died last winter. Mother has no carriage. Has a turning machine in Williamsburg or Richmond. Enjoyed the play. House and animals in London. Saw cousin Charles Carter. Charles has grown taller than St. George Tucker.
Margaret (Lowther) Page, Rosewell, Gloucester county, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Judge of the Court of Appeals, Richmond, 1809 October 16
Hears Mrs. Tucker is with him. Two Mr. Wests, neighbours, offer to rent Rosewell for $700 or $1000. Asks advice. Asks why Tucker urged her not to move to Richmond with sons. Received part of debt recovered from Doctor Orr, the security of Ferdinando Fairfax. Money matters.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, forward to Williamsburg, 1809 October 22
George Morgan, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1809 October 27
Your letters will be forwarded by His Majesty's Ship Africaine.
Charles Carter, London to St. George Tucker, 1809 October 31
Mr. Hoffman will hand you this. He will give you a great deal of information about me. My Uncle will furnish me with enough money to get me to France.
Folder 9: Correspondence, 1809 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.