Box 35
Contains 17 Results:
Gouverneur Morris, Morrisiana to John Parish, 1816 May 1
Missed meeting him. Got as far as Langhorne's on my way from Lunenburg to Richmond. Still hopes he will join him in St. Louis
William Wirt, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 2
I was ready to leave Richmond for Norfolk when one of my servants became ill. We believe he was poisoned by a fellow servant. Pleae excuse my non attendance. Have not received one paper from Mr. Hay.
Thomas Nelson, Richmond, St. George Tucker, 1816 May 8
Rceived your note which you left at my office. Should have written before, but am waiting to get a letter from Washington. Have deposited to your credit $350.
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 10
Superior Court in session. Self been gone five months. Likes being a congressional member but hopes he never meets on the floor one whom he can never be disposed to meet there. Col. Augustine Smith is chief teacher at the Academy. Mr. Heterick still there but too old. Dabney Carr, Holmes and self have made academy rules more strict. LIterary society been improved by addition of Frank Gilmer. Heard from George Tucker and Beverley's wife.
James H. Tucker, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 12
Forwarded to you the letters from Bermuda. The package sent by your sister is at William Dickson of Gosport. Included copy of Tucker's letter to Dickson, 1816 May 14.
Edward Waddey, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 17
I collected $1173.28 from rents. After deducting expenses on the wharf and Mrs. Campbell's annuity, you will receive $706.91.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Washington, Ky. to St. George Tucker, 1814 May 17
Didn't collect money for land, perishable property and tobacco unsold. Dr. Quarles rented a house for him on a tract of land. Not get away before first of June.
Henry William Tucker, Charlotte C. H., to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 19
I understand a vessel leaves from Norfolk soon for Bermuda. Please see that the enclosed is forwarded.
Ann Cary Randolph, Morrisania, to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 20
Colds are common with us. I hear you Cary neighbors have left the dear old village. Do Madam Dunbarton's roses continue to bloom near you. My friend from Rocky Mills is planning to visit me this summer.
William Dickson, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 22
The box of tea china is with me. There was no duty on it.
John Burke, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 22
Your annual subscription to the Virginia Argus came due on March 25.
Thomas Tutor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 23
John Richeson, Corotoman to Miles Wilson, James Town., 1816 May 26
Mr. J. C. Cabell requested me to send to you two barrels of fish and 113 pounds of cotton for St. George Tucker. When it arrives, please pay the skipper and inform Mr. Tucker of their arrival.
St. George Tucker, 1816 May 28
Invitation to attend the funeral of William Marshall.
Daniel Higginbotham to St. George Tucker, 1816 May 29
Have no German oznabrigs but the one you saw. I may get in some later.
Virginia. Governor. Nicholas. Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg. To the care of Judge Coalter, 1816 May 30
By resolution of General Assembly, the President and Directions of the Literary Fund are to report a system of public education. As president self is collecting information from all possible sources. Requests Tuckers.
Folder 4: Correspondence, 1816 May 1-30
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.