Box 35
Contains 12 Results:
Dr. Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 1
Am sending you some peas. Hope you both are well. We expect the steamboat in 10 days. Congratulate you on having Wirt as your attorney.
Mrs. Jane Tucker, Lower Tooting, to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 2
I received your second bill and thank you for it. My son is quite ill. Ann Elizabeth is quite well.
Ann Cary Randolph, Morriania, to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 10
I heard that Judy provided in her will for Harriet and Mr. Rice. Brother William told me that Sally Dudley is dead. I wish Dick's (Richard Randolph) property had gone to his own son undivided.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, ,to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 11
Am sending two checks making $1094.27.
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington to St. George Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, 1816 April 12
Fails to write not because he is busy but because his mind is saddened by subject which he knows father looks for in letters. Shall try to forget stormy period of present session. Shall write to Mr. Coalter explaining why he could not make suggested offer to his brother.
John Randolph of Roanoke, Georgetown, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1816 April 15
Upset at letter. Concerns relationships. Didn't think he was serious in proposal. Had long conversation in December with Mrs. R of Bizarre.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 22
Thank you for paying Miss Bowdoin $12.94. The Farmers Bank continues to do well.
William Whann, Bank of Columbia, to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 25
Enclosing from bank your salary check for $450.
William Dandridge, Bank of Virginia, to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 26
Placed to your credit $300
St. George Tucker to Mary Coalter Tucker, 1816 April 28
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Elizabeth Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1816 April 29
Sending letter by Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker. Received the peas. Heard by brother Tommy that your son Henry had recovered. Our sister's strength and spirits were very much impaired by her last illness. Her son Harry has been mostly unsuccessful in all pursuits. All of his property has been sold. Have had a sickly winter. Am sending my sister a set of tea china. Family news.
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1816 April 1-29
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.