Box 33
Contains 12 Results:
William H. Cabell to St. George Tucker, 1813 September
Sending last two volumes of the Acts of Congress. We expect Mr. Wirt.
A. J. Dallas, Philadelphia, to St. George Tucker, 1813 September 1
Received your interesting letter of August 16. Your proposition respecting the annuity meets my approbation. I will call it to Mr. Campbell's attention.
William Whann, Bank of Columbia to St. George Tucker, 1813 September 1
I can remit your salary to the Bank of Virginia each quarter.
St. George Tucker, Warminster, to John Coalter., 1813 September 3
Sympathy and grief on death of Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter. Contains note by Lelia Carter Skipwith Tucker. Addressed: John Coalter supposed to be near the Sweet Springs. Should Judge Coalter have returned home the postmaster at the Sweet Springs is particularly requested to forward this letter to Staunton.
William Wirt, Montevideo, Virginia To St. George Tucker, Edgewood, Warminster, Virginia, 1813 September 5
Received 2nd letter today from Maj. Clark on subject communicated to him yesterday. Self must borrow money from bank if embarks on both projects. Hates to lose money or to pass up chance of asking fortune. Asks advice.
Margaret Lowther Page, Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Warminster, Nelson County, near Buckingham Court House, 1813 September 7
Thanks him for attention to her business. Miss Bowdoin deferred her visit to Tuckers, as Capt. Saunders is is returned. Mrs. Skipwtih ill.
James Henderson, Williamsburg, to St. George Tucker, 1813 September 15
As mayor of this city, I held an inquest upon the body of the son of Moses Sweeney. You will receive good quality coal. Our servants have been sick with rash fever. Your servants are all well except Kitty who has toothache. Mrs. Skipwith is sick. The sone of Moses Sweeney shot himself in revenge for his father punishing him. A violent step for a 15 year old boy.
St. George Tucker, 1813 September 23
Plan of an outhouse drawn by Tucker. Plan for a house ? drawn by Tucker
John P. Pleasants, Baltimore, to St. George Tucker, 1813 September 23
The present price of wheat is very good. I would advise early shipment of Corotoman crop.
A. J. Dallas, Philadelphia, to St. George A. J. Dallas, Philadelphia, to St. George Tucker, 1813 September 25
I think Mr. Campbell has sent to you the grant of the annuity which I prepared for him. Mr. Campbell's mnarriage took place on September 23. Included is Tucker's answer, October 9, 1813.
Richard Rush, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1813 September 27
Has never met Tucker but is familiar with his American Commentaries on Blackstone. He recently sent John Adams a copy of Tucker's poem, "Days of My Youth." Adams liked it very much. Encloses Adams letter on the subject. Would like it returned. Includes copy of letter from John Adams to Richard Rush.
Folder 2: Correspondence, 1813 September
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.