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Box 35

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Contains 234 Results:

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, to John Coalter, Richmond, Virginia, 1817 February 19

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 13
Identifier: id216780
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Calumet lands. Has heard nothing more from Judge Stuart. Will divide the Bluff with him if he wishes, but will sell own half. Earns $100 per month by wagon and team. Is writing in a hollow tree with plank floor and window and chimney. Note by Mary Coalter Tucker says she would like to return to Kentucky. Are building house here.

Dates: 1817 February 19

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, to St. George Tucker, 1817 February 20

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 13
Identifier: id216780
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Father's illness. Cold weather. Made study from hollow tree.

Dates: 1817 February 20

George Tucker, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1817 February 24

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 13
Identifier: id216780
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A member of the Assembly has very little time. The session ended Saturday. I leave tomorrow for Franklin County by way of Lynchburg. Maria and Eleanor Carter leave tomorrow for Fredericksburg. She is delighted with your granddaughters.

Dates: 1817 February 24

William Dandridge, Bank of Virginia, to St. George Tucker, 1817 February 25

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 13
Identifier: id216780
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E. S. Waddey deposited to your credit $872.50.

Dates: 1817 February 25

Dr. Philip Barrard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 February 27

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 13
Identifier: id216780
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Our son looks better one day and then another very ill. Glad to hear Henry has gotten home.

Dates: 1817 February 27

Ann Cary Randolph, Morrisiana, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 1

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Concerning husband's estate.

Dates: 1817 March 1

Edward Waddey and Co., Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 1

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Enclosing Mrs. Campbell's receipt. There is a vessel here bound for Bermuda.

Dates: 1817 March 1

Mrs. Jane Tucker, Lower Tooting, to St. George Tucker, 1817 Marchh 2

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Eleanor died on February 22. Ann Elizabeth died on February 24. Both had been quite ill.

Dates: 1817 Marchh 2

St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, to Benjamin Waller, 1817 March 4

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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What price would you sell me 80 barrels of your corn. Would like to receive 10 barrels a month. On back Tucker to Roscow Cole, 1817 March 7.

Dates: 1817 March 4

John Coalter, Bush Hill, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 5

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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The horses were frightened and they ran away with the carriage. The girls were not hurt except slight scratches on their faces and Frances a little bruised on her shoulder.

Dates: 1817 March 5

William Fleming, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 5

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Mrs. Matilda Harris wishes to send her daughter to school in Williamsburg. She would like to know a family with whom she could board her. When does the next quarter begin. How much tuition?

Dates: 1817 March 5

Benjamin Waller, Williamsburg, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 5

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Can deliver you 10 barrels of corn. Send some one to see the corn measured. Note included from Tucker.

Dates: 1817 March 5

Frank Howard, 1817 March 6

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Received of Major James Gibbon a box of books for St. George Tucker. Added note by J. Gibbon.

Dates: 1817 March 6

Roscow Cole, Williamsburg, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 7

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Thank you for advising me of the improper conduct of my servant. It shall never occur again.

Dates: 1817 March 7

John Hartwell Cocke, Bremo, Fluvanna County, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1817 March 10

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Received his of January, also letter containing poetry appropriated to his case. His sufferings will make him sympathize with self. Death of wife mitigated not by time but by religion she evinced at death. Children well. Nancy M. & Louisana send greetings. Joseph Cabell left yesterday for Carysbook and Louisa Court House.

Dates: 1817 March 10

Mary McCreery, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 19

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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I now return your loan with many thanks.

Dates: 1817 March 19

Margaret Lowther Page to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 22

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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His sympathizing letter contained afflicting intelligence. Hopes with strict economy to get necessities of life. Is entirely free from debt and has no thoughtless extravagances to regret.

Dates: 1817 March 22

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 23

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Henry St. George Tucker's injury. Death of Nancy Cocke.

Dates: 1817 March 23

William Dickins, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 23

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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I could not accommodate your freight on the recent brig for Bermuda. Provisions except salt are permitted. Ham and tongue are not permitted.

Dates: 1817 March 23

Susan Bowdoin, Mount Pleasant, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 24

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Will return to Williamsburg after breakfast on Tuesday. I shall go to Norfolk with the girls.

Dates: 1817 March 24

Dr. Philip Barrard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 25

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Please thank Mrs. Page for her tribute. Thank you for your sympathy on our departed child. John has greatly improved in the last fortnight. We are looking for you in May. Tell Otway Barraud to send us his dissertation on Marshall Ney.

Dates: 1817 March 25

Henry St. George Tucker, 30 miles above Baltimore, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1817 March 27

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Stood a day's journey in a carriage over turnpike roads better than he expected. Has resigned hope of perfect use of arm. Evelina, whose situation unfits her for travelling, has gone to bed fatigued.

Dates: 1817 March 27

Mrs. Jane Tucker, Lower Tooting, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 27

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Your two letters arrived. A third of the settlement arrived. I have drawn on Mr. Bridges for 53£. If you can help me, please do. After the funerals I went to Cambridge to comfort my son.

Dates: 1817 March 27

Edward Waddey and Co., Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 27

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Your letters were forwarded to Bermuda and London. I could not send the freight articles.

Dates: 1817 March 27

John Coalter, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 28

 Item — Box: 35, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Have gotten the books for you. Must get a new body for my carriage.

Dates: 1817 March 28