Box 32
Contains 175 Results:
Folder 7: Correspondence, 1813 January 19-31
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Folder 8: Correspondence, 1813 February 1-10
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Folder 9: Correspondence, 1813 February 11-24
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Folder 10: Correspondence, 1813 March 2-15
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Folder 11: Correspondence, 1813 March 18-31
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Folder 12: Correspondence, 1813 April 2-12
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Folder 13: Correspondence, 1813 April 13-29
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Folder 14: Correspondence, 1813 May
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Folder 15: Correspondence, 1813 June-July
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St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to Colonel Henry Skipwith and John H. Cocke, 1812 November 13
The division of the Corotoman property should be conducted in the most liberal and convenient manner for the benefit of all parties. Ellyson Currie will act for me. There are several Negroes there which belong to Mrs. Tucker. Mr. Corbin will act in behalf of Charles Carter.
John Browne Cutting, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, 1812 November 22
Landon Carter of Sabine Hall has brought suit against Cutting and wife to demonstrate the insanity of Sally Carter deceased. A gentleman will come to your house to give my views. I have brought suit against Landon Carter in behalf of the infant children of George Carter.
James Wright, Williamsburg to Doctor Philip Barraud of Williamsburg, 1812 November 24
Indenture by which Wright sells a lot in Williamsburg "on north side of South street. . . bounded on the west by lot of Mr. Charles Lewis, on the south by said street, on east by lots of James Anderson on north by lot of Miss Polly Smith . . . Recorded 1812 November 24.
Alexander Campbell, Philadelphia to St. George Tucker, 1812 November 26
I did not receive an answer to my letter to you earlier this month. Cary Barraud is here as a student of medicine. Mrs. Shadworth is in London.
Louis Wercy, Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1812 November 28
Written in French.
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1812 November 29
Thanks for your letter with the news of our children. Thank you for your exertions with Mrs. Wright. Keep Reid's will. Mrs. Smith is very ill.
Lelia (Skipwith) Tucker, Williamsburg to Charles Carter, 1812 November 29
Your papa sends you $20. He has filled up a check for $200 in favor of Doctor George Watson for you to sign. Extracts.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1812 November 30
Letter of September 26 from Warminster received. Been ill. Regrets Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker's ill health last autumn. Rejoices in Charles' Carter happy prospects. Sees Mrs. Martha Randolph frequently. She is happy in her grandchildren. Daughter is most exemplary. Received letter from Nancy (Ann Cary Randolph (Morris). Rejoices in her happy situation. Sent hair powder from Nancy to sister (Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter).
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.