Box 33
Contains 7 Results:
A. J. Dallas, Philadelphia to St. George Tucker, 1813 August 4
Mrs. Dallas wishes to introduce the two families. Enclosing copies of two notes which will show the situation of Mr. Campbell here. He wishes to study law, but I shall direct him toward physic if you think best.
John Adams, Quincy to Richard Rush, 1813 August 13
Requests information on the biography of St. George Tucker. Likes Tucker's poem "Days of my Youth" very much. Praises it highly. Prefers it to Joel Barlow's Columbiad.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Warminster, 1813 August 14
St. George Tucker, Warminster, to A. J. Dallas, 1813 August 16
Concerning the mother of Alexander Campbell
Dr. Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1813 August 23
I wish that I could be united with my family. My sister, John and Cary are with me. We don't talk of the enemy anymore. We have removed our things from your house.
John Ambler, Richmond, Virginia, to St. George Tucker, Warminster, Nelson County, Virginia, 1813 August 29
On return from Amherst, at Buckinghham Court House, learned of Tucker's illness. Hear that the British are reinforced by two frigates and troops and mean to attempt Norfolk. Mr. Coleman was here yesterday.
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1813 August
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.