Box 38
Contains 14 Results:
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 1
The bank charter has been extended until March 3, 1836.
James Barbour, Washington, to ?, 1821 March 2
I have the satisfaction to inform you that the bill for continuing the charters of the sound banks within the district and consequently the Farmer's Bank has now become law. The extension corresponds to that of the Bank of United States, 1836.
William Dandridge, Bank of Virginia, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 2
Mr. Frith's check for $986.39 has ben placed to your credit.
William H. Fitzhugh, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 2
Will not be able to see you. Can you come to see us in the spring. Your son is still here.
Edward Frith, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1821 March 9
Encloses two copies of deed drawn and executed by Mr. Innis and Mr. Davis in conformity with Tucker's direction. not present.
Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 10
Polly and I will come down on Wednesday's steamboat. I will have to return on Friday.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 10
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 13
Asking Tucker to examine the bill for extending the charter.
St. George Tucker, 1821 March 13
Several codicils to his will, dated from July 31, 1812 to March 13, 1821.
James Rawlings to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 14
Received your check for $26.40.
Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 15
Did not reach James Town until twilight. We stayed the night with our friends here. Will you send the carriage for us tomorrow?
Abraham Small, Philadelphia, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 16
If I decide to reprint Blackstone, would you wish to make any alterations?
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1821 March 29
Worries at news of Beverley and Uncle Tucker. Long feared that Beverley's propensity for bleeding would injure health. Mr. Dandridge died from dropsy and diseased liver caused by intemperance. A gentleman except when drunk. His family devoted to him for his good qualities. Chancery court meets next week.
Folder 16: Correspondence, 1821 March
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.