Box 30
Contains 10 Results:
Peyton Randolph, St. George Tucker, and Elizabeth Innes, 1811 June
Bond of indemnity of any claims against James Innes' estate.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1811 June 4
I will do the best I can with Mr. Wilson. Am still trying to get your bank shares.
Henry William Tucker, Woodridge to St. George Tucker, 1811 June 7
Thank you for your goodness. Have been devoting myself to literature. I plan to practice in the upper country. Our solitude has been enlivened by the arrival of Mrs. Carter and her family.
John Coalter, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1811 June 8
Appreciate your letter. Fanny and Saint both unwell. Received the portable library. Lodging problems. Would like to own property here. Several prospects.
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1811 June 9
The $400 will be placed to your credit.
James Monroe (1758-1831), Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1811 June 9
Encloses passport for Mr. Henderson. Knows he is enjoying his retirement (from Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals). When a man has won a distinguished place among fellow citizens, he needs only to choose a judicious moment to retire and enjoy it.
John Coalter, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1811 June 11
Fanny's ill health almost impells me to go home immediately to take her to Warm Springs. Mrs. Sam Greenhow occupies one of the sweetest tenements in Richmond so preferred lodging with brother Robert Greenhow. I am sending the bundle of Mr. Saunders by a man from Augusta. Also a few oranges for my poor wife.
E. W. Rootes, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1811 June 11
I find $138 per share to be the price of stock of the Virginia Bank. I am sure you could get this if you wish to sell yours.
Alexander Campbell, London to St. George Tucker, 1811 June 12
Have not heard from you in long time. Letter of credit since failure of Bell House is necessary for me to remain in Europe. You will get this through the politeness of Commodore Barran. Please answer as soon as possible as each day of delay keeps me a day longer in London than I wish.
Folder 16: Correspondence, 1811 June 4-12
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.