Box 32
Contains 9 Results:
Edward Waddey, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1813 May 1
I wrote you about the articles before I sent them. The articles will be sent by a packet.
John Coalter to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1813 May 3
Fanny is better. Polly is well. Jack is fretful. Beverley is also well. Have heard nothing from Henry. Has two barrels of white sugar for Tucker at Mr. Crumps. Please send directions as to how he should send sugar and coffee. Thanks Tucker for offer of money to take them to the Springs but hopes to do so on his own.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1813 May 4
All children had the measles but are recovering. Frances has had many illnesses in her short life. She is tempestuous while Anne is old-maid-ish. Asks about Mrs. Miller and money sent her. Court is in session. Self is in full tide of success. Regrets brother was left out at late election. Wishes he had withdrawn from public life. Regards to old acquaintances. Poor Judge Nelson!
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1813 May 6
J. H. Cocke has been with us for ten days. He is well. He is taking military lessons. The army has increased to between 4 and 5000.
Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1813 May 6
Am leaving here for Urbanna and Corotoman. I shall return by way of Williamsburg. Will settle all my private business before the Assembly. I hope to settle with Charles Carter.
Joseph C. Cabell, Urbanna to St. George Tucker, 1813 May 9
Detained here by high winds. Hope to be with you soon. I hope to leave a statement with you to adjust with Charles. I hear the wedding is soon to come off.
George Tucker, Pittsylvania to St. George Tucker, 1813 May 28
Glad you accepted the appointment. Hear the enemy made a visit to Corotoman. We have another daughter, Harriet Washington. My debts to you worry me. Am trying to sell my interest in the Laura town lands. Harry plans to practice medicine in Georgia or Mobile. I was an unsuccessful candidate for the Assembly.
Jane Tucker, Lower Tooting to St. George Tucker, 1813 May 31
Received the 30£ note. Have not heard from my brother in Washington since 1812 October. Miss Tod writes that sister Tucker is in Bath. Other family news.
Folder 14: Correspondence, 1813 May
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.