Box 30
Contains 10 Results:
Farmers Bank, Alexandria, circa 1811
Copy of articles to be adopted as Bylaws for the Bank.
Farmers Bank, Alexandria, 1811
Printed copy of charter and bylaws.
Burwell Bassett (1764-1841) to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1811 January 1
Sends president's message with comments. Received supplemental documents yesterday. Relate to France and may be assimilated to Erskine arrangement. Americans cannot carry cotton or tobacco to France and must pay for unprofitable articles admitted on enormous duty. Enclosure not present.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1811 January 1
Father's letter filed away. Went to Martinsburg before Christmas and he left Evelina there. She will visit Mr. Dandridge in Berkeley County. Suggests father sell his bank stock and invest in landed securities. Stock worth $110 now sells for $141. Probability of U.S. bank going out of business throws Virginia bank stock into market and creates the rise. New unauthorized banks may spring up. Have been several in Maryland.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to Joseph C. Cabell, 1811 January 4
Gave Mr. Nelson the report of the committee. He felt honest indignation at the contents. He will give me his reasons in form of a letter. I have prepared another petition perhaps better adopted to the occasion.
William H. Thompson, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1811 January 5
Received your letter and attended to its contents. The articles of Mr. Skipwith's will be sent to New Orleans.
James Monroe (1758-1831), Richmond, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1811 January 6
Received his letter by Mr. Cabell. Subject has been brought before House of Delegates. Self would dissuade him from idea. Arrangement may be made of court this year. Advises him to remain quiet and appear before publick and legislature only when it arrangement is made. May concern Tucker's resignation from Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1811.
Richard Scott, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1811 January 10
Have sent your dividends to Doctor Brockenbrough. Cannot find Mr. Jamerson's bill so will take it out of the next dividends.
George Tucker, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1811 January 12
Have been here a week. Left Maria and children well. The Assembly has passed a law concerning the Court of Appeals. They have imposed burthensome duties on its members. From present appearances Mr. Monroe will be the next Governor. I am waiting to purchase the 20 shares which I borrowed from you.
Folder 8: Correspondence, 1811 January 1-12
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.