Box 32
Contains 13 Results:
Jane Tucker, Lower Tooting to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 20
The bill for 30£ reached me. Other family news.
William Dandridge, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 24
Received your power of attorney. The act of incorporation requires the person appointing to make oath.
William Nelson, Westover to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 29
I am weak and cannot make the journey back. Can you lecture for me til I get back. My last lecture was on remainders. If you can, inform Mr. Bracken.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to Richard Corbin, 1812 December 29
Surprised at not hearing from you. Will you accept one or other of my proposals.
Folder 5: Correspondence, 1812 December
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.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 11
Your dividends from the Bank of Alexandria will be sent to the Bank of Virginia. Please forward your ballots for the election of the directors of the Farmers Bank. Lists the persons to be voted on.
William Babbington, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 14
The workmen employed to repair the wharf are progressing quickly. Hope to have it completed by Christmas. Have paid the workmen. I need to pay for timber and to pay the Blacksmith.
Richard Corbin, Corotoman to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 15
Have persuaded Doctor Charles Carter to agree to your proposition on the Corotoman estate.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to Richard Corbin, 1812 December 15
Concerning the Corotoman estate.
William Dandridge, Bank of Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 16
Credited your account with $2159.02.
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 17
The case of the stable lot and my friend Nancy Byrd. I hate the law and wish to do justice to the dear soul. I will write Coleman to see what Anderson founds his claim on. Nan came to us last week. Visited Bob Taylor yesterday. We look for John Cocke tomorrow. John Barraud is working at the hospital.
John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866), Corotoman to St. George Tucker, 1812 December 18
We expect to eat our Christmas dinner at Laneville or Williamsburg. I believe Mr. Corbin will agree to one of your proposals. We are dividing the estate into two parts. The Colonel is the life of our party.
Carter Coupland, Prince George to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1812 December 18
I delayed writing until I was sure you had returned from South Carolina. I spoke to my father about your proposal for me should you decide to move to the south. He acquiesced to my fears. My land cannot be sold at present because of the Indian war where it is situated. Only if my land is sold, can I think of putting myself upon you. I am at my brother-in-law's. Mr. William Harrison. When you reply write to Cabin Point Surry.