Box 30
Contains 12 Results:
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 15
The application to renew the Charter of the Bank of Alexandria for 20 years passed the Senate, but the House did not have time to discuss it. I think that we should wait until next session.
Mary (Coalter) Tucker, Roanoke to Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, Staunton, 1810 July 15
Heard their family had whooping cough and measles. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and brother (John Coalter) left for Mecklenburg court and North Carolina. Brother Henry (Henry St. G. Tucker) visited them. Dined at Judge Carrington's.
Jane Tucker, Stockwell to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 16
Thank you for the 25£. Sister Tucker was at Bath the last I heard of her. Other family matters.
Robert Farmar, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 20
Received the check for $249.92 for Captain Shadforth. Also the letter for Mrs. Shadforth.
George Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 21
Is Harry with you? I would have proceeded to Williamsburg, but my horse was too tired.
William Waller Hening (1767/8-1828), Richmond, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1810 July 21
Jane Tucker, Stockwell to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 23
Received a letter from Elizabeth Tucker. Sister Tucker has been benefitted by the bath waters. Other family matters.
St. George Tucker, Williamsburg to Theodorick Armistead, 1810 July 26
Received your letter of the 22nd. Sorry to find there should be any ground for a misunderstanding of our contract concerning Campbell's wharf between us. Perhaps I can explain better by way of a supposed dialogue between us.
John Coalter, Staunton to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1810 July 30
Farmer Coalter reputed to have best wheat in Augusta county and has saved 15 tons of hay. Lawyer Coalter requests Judge Tucker to revise his chapter on freedom of the press and on libels. Discusses Bill of Rights. Henry St. G. Tucker is here and busy.
Joseph C. Cabell, Edgewood to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 31
I suppose Mr. Tabb will keep the tobacco until better times. Mr. Robertson says that only two Negroes ran away. He advises that the estate buy the Glebe. Received a letter from Charles wishing for a certificate of birth and citizenship. The last papers say that all Americans have been ordered out of France. I have been occupied at my letterpress and my papers are in as regular order as your own.
Richard J. Tucker, New York to St. George Tucker, 1810 July 31
Received the letter to be forwarded.
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1810 July 15-31
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.