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Box 33

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Contains 10 Results:

St. George Tucker, 1815

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Short biography of Col. Henry Skipwith, citizen of Williamsburg, died lately. Copy sent to the Enquirer.

Dates: 1815

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Charlotte, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1814 December 18

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Monroe Banister. Army bill. Would prefer command of regiment of foot.

Dates: 1814 December 18

Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1815 January 7

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Have remitted to the Bank of Virginia $2016 to be placed to your credit.

Dates: 1815 January 7

Ann Cary Randolph to St. George Tucker, 1815 January 16

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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My boy is beauty and intelligence personified. Have seen Jack's letter to me in which he charges me with every specie of crime.

Dates: 1815 January 16

Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1815 January 17

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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The information about the Commonwealth having no money is untrue. Have not received Mrs. Peachy's money. I saw you Brother in Washington.

Dates: 1815 January 17

William Wirt, Richmond, Virginia To St. George Tucker, 1815 January 19

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Various business has kept me from answering your letter. Have not been able to consult W. H. Cabell on the publication of the pamphlet. Rufus King seems to be bringing the northern federalist into good humor. Since the party seems to return to their duty in supporting their country in the war, perhaps we shold hold back the publication for their next fault. If you concur with this, the manuscript will be returned. Added poem Epigram written by Tucker.

Dates: 1815 January 19

James Brown, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1815 January 23

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Received your check for $110 to be pounded and sent to your sister in London.

Dates: 1815 January 23

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1815 January 23

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Late campaign and illness prevented him from coming to Richmond. Vicinity has had cases of fatal bilious pleurisy. Fears war will ruin his professional prosperity. People, divided, Congress feeble, adminstration inefficient. Thinks father should sell his Alexandria bank stock. No word from Beverley. Glad Beverley's wife is safely over her confinement.

Dates: 1815 January 23

James Brown, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1815 January 25

 Item — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
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Your letter will be forwarded by a vessel sailing from Baltimore.

Dates: 1815 January 25

Folder 18: Correspondence, 1815 January

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1815 January