Box 35
Contains 234 Results:
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 28
Henry St. George Tucker, Mrs. Hunters, Jefferson County, W. Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg., 1817 March 31
Am still bandaged to body and painful. Journey from Baltimore was very rough. Evelina stood journey well. Children Well. Will get home in about two days. Writing is inconvenient and irksome. Will be hard on his profession. Writes with a silver pen as he cannot mend one.
H. Wilson, Fredericksburg, to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 31
Your letter to John Patton has been received. He has been ill for three weeks. He is not at present in the corn market.
Dr. Philip Barrard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 2
Disappointed at the state of your health. Don't let them take any more blood. Consult Dr. Galt.
Edward Waddey and Co., Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 2
I see no reference in your letter about loaf sugar. Best quality labeled, single refined loaf sugar is 33 cents.
William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 7
Concerning a law passed 1797 March 3.
Dr. Philip Barrard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 4
Mrs. Campbell wishes to consult you on the event now passing in her house. I was called to counsel in replying to a lettter from a doctor in your city. John continues to mend slowly.
William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 3
Remitted to the Bank of Virginia $1044. Our specie has increased.
Edward Waddey and Co., Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 7
I cannot purchase your corn at this time. Corn is too high. I will see if anyone else wants to buy it.
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 8
Arrived home on 4th. Judge Holmes ill. Does not expect to recover use of arm. May be elected to Congress though he was not a candidate. Election took place while he was absent. Servant Carter seduced from him in Philadelphia.
William Dandridge, New Kent Court House, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 10
Received from R. M. Scott $1064 which is placed to your credit.
Dr. Philip Barrard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 12
Have said nothing on a certain subject to anyone. Advanced money on your credit to prepare for the wedding. I guess you will be here in time and it is the first of next month.
Ann Cary Randolph, Morrisiana, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 18
Your advice respecting Mr. Harrison was fortunate. Mr. Harrison says I can put David Ogden in prison bounds and sell his books and furniture.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 23
Mr. Coalter writes me about your health. I wish you would come here instead of going to Norfilk. The change of scenery will help you. Returning the letter from our sister Jane who is in great distress. had a letter from our sister Elizabeth.
Joseph C. Cabell, Edgewood, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 24
Just returned from Louisa and Goochland elections. Sorry you are not feeling so well. My health is better since my rides through the upper country. Am thinking of coming down on horseback and going over to Corotoman. Hope you will be able to sell the corn.
St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, to John Coalter, Bush-hill near Richmond, 1817 April 27
Wishes to hurry remittance to sister (wife of Nathaniel Tucker) in England. Asks Coalter to borrow £50 from friend Mr. Brown for purpose.
John Coalter, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 29
We are well. Gave Higginbotham your account. Hope Dr. Barraud will be able to help you.
Robert Farmer, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1817 April 30
Received your check for $605. 53 for Major Thomas Shadforth.
Box 35, 1816-1817
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Folder 1: Correspondence, 1816 March 2-13
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Folder 2: Correspondence, 1816 March 15-29
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Folder 3: Correspondence, 1816 April 1-29
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Folder 4: Correspondence, 1816 May 1-30
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Folder 5: Correspondence, 1816 June 1-28
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Folder 6: Correspondence, 1816 July 1-22
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