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Box 30

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Contains 226 Results:

Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 9

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290583
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Our boys arrived safely at Falmouth on September 22 after a passage of 42 days. Nan enjoyed your society in Richmond.

Dates: 1810 November 9

John P. Pleasants, Baltimore to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 10

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290586
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I will give Mr. Cabell every aid in selecting the supplies required for the Corotoman estate.

Dates: 1810 November 10

James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 10

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290589
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Enclosing Brown and Rives bill on London for £234.7.6.

Dates: 1810 November 10

Augusta DeCabre, New York to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 12

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290592
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I will send your letter to Charles Carter by a man who leaves here in a few days.

Dates: 1810 November 12

Captain John Heth, Richmond, 1810 November 17

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290595
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Request to attend his funeral from the Bell Tavern.

Dates: 1810 November 17

Henry Tucker, St. George's Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 18

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290598
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Could you help me form a respectable mercantile correspondence. The family at Somerset are well. Lists articles he could transport.

Dates: 1810 November 18

Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 22

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290601
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I have no chance of forwarding Charles' (Carter) letter. When do you expect to be with us.

Dates: 1810 November 22

Edward Waddy, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 24

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290604
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Has not had an opportunity to ship articles to his sisters in Bermuda until now. Richard Tucker Jr. of Bermuda requested him to say Tucker's friends in Bermuda are well. Enclosing account.

Dates: 1810 November 24

John Allison, Petersburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker, now in Richmond, 1810 November 24

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290607
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Inquires location of Maury's school in Albemarle. Will set out with son William for school if it is not too far from stage route. If letters are necessary, self will appreciate some from friends, especially the Philosopher of Monticello.

Dates: 1810 November 24

William Nelson Jr., Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1810 November 29

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290610
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All well except Polly, who has cold. Asks him to bring old pair of shoes self left at sisters.

Dates: 1810 November 29

Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 November 29

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290613
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Have had a letter from John Barraud in London. He says they have advantages for anatomy there. Doctor Rush's and the young Boswell of Virginia are residing with them.

Dates: 1810 November 29

Major Joseph Scott, 1810 November 30

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 6
Identifier: id290616
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Requesting attendance at his funeral.

Dates: 1810 November 30

John Allison, Petersburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 10

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290619
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Introducing James, second son of Doctor Gilliam, who goes to College (William and Mary) in his city.

Dates: 1810 December 10

John Ambler to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 10

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290622
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Forwards John Coalter's notes. Glad Fan (Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter) is improved. Mrs. Ambler expecting confinement. Received letter from Brooks. Gave bond for Collection to William Brent. William, Mrs. Cokes man, now probably in Richmond.

Dates: 1810 December 10

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 11

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290625
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Grieves to hear of ill health of sister (Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) and John Coalter. Hopes unpleasant circumstances she has communicated to him will not make an unfavorable impression. Eyes will hardly permit her to conclude.

Dates: 1810 December 11

Alexander Campbell, London to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 12

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290628
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Bonaparte has opened the ports of France to U.S. Don't know how long this will last. Whim of a tyrant. Curiosity to see that man at whose nod 100 million bow. Difficulties of getting to France removed by a letter of Mr. Pinckney. Believe you will inconvenience yourself to obtain a letter when advantages to me are considered. Necessary I have a letter of credit? for Frances which you may get from Moses Myers of Norfolk.

Dates: 1810 December 12

John Coalter, Staunton to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 13

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290631
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Left Richmond on Thursday. Roads so bad they walked more than half the way from Milton.

Dates: 1810 December 13

Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1810 December 14

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290634
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Supposes father is on business trip in Norfolk. Is jealous that he wrote Mrs. Ambler? from Richmond. Named son Hunter Tucker. Almost as large now as Ann. Mrs. Ambler expects her confinement. Hears Uncle Tucker in Georgetown has recoverd his health. Beverley and Polly Tucker were well. Williamsburg would now be a strange town to him. Strangers here are now friends.

Dates: 1810 December 14

Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 20

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290637
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We are looking forward to seeing Polly Cabell. Other family news.

Dates: 1810 December 20

St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to James Monroe, Richmond, 1810 December 26

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290640
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When the rupture between Judge Roane and myself took place, I told you about it. I understand that a committee presented to the House of Delegates a censure against the Judges of the Court of Appeals. Am enclosing a petition on the subject. Enclosure.

Dates: 1810 December 26

John Coalter, Staunton to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1810 December 29

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290643
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Jacob Kinney thinks Tucker has bank shares he wishes to convert to capital and loan. Kinney wishes to borrow. Has borrowed money from bank for son-in-law Mr. Stribling. Has bond of Johnson for £1600. Postscript in Tucker's writing, indicating terms and security on which he will make loan.

Dates: 1810 December 29

Ann Cary (Randolph) Morris, Morrisania to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 30

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290646
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Am sending you some Morrisania beef.

Dates: 1810 December 30

Jane Tucker, Upper Tooting to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 30

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290649
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Thank you for the 50£ bill. Other family matters.

Dates: 1810 December 30

Robert Randolph, Fauquier to St. George Tucker, 1810 December 31

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 7
Identifier: id290652
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This will be delivered by son Robert Randolph who accepts his invitation to partake of his hospitality.

Dates: 1810 December 31

Farmers Bank, Alexandria, circa 1811

 Item — Box: 30, Folder: 8
Identifier: id290655
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Copy of articles to be adopted as Bylaws for the Bank.

Dates: circa 1811