Box 38
Contains 7 Results:
Mary Coalter Tucker and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, to St. George Tucker, 1820 July 5
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker arrived yesterday. Sister McPheeters still poorly. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker had a most distressing journey. Exposed to rain and the most intense heat. Was not in the convention. Missouri Convention going on as well.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1820 July 10
Glad you will attend the meeting of the stockholders. Remitted to the Bank of Virginia $184, your dividends.
Thomas Williamson, Bank of Virginia, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1820 July 15
Credited your account with $50 which will be subject to a check for your nephew.
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Warminster, 1820 July 20
Returned from harvest. Glad father is going to mountains and does not return to sickly low country too early. Been laboring like a hand in the harvest. The newcomer is stoutest child they have had throught that does not say very much. Regrets Coalter will not visit them. A Mr. Watkins ? of Prince Edward County been there and given them news of brother.
Ann Cary Randolph Morris, Morrisiana, to St. George Tucker, 1820 July 28
Constant drudgery keeps me from writing you. My husband's family's eyes are now open to David Ogden.
Dr. Philip Barraud, Bremo, to St. George Tucker, 1820 July 31
Arrived here Thursday, Sorry I didn't see you. John, his mother and Lelia will not be able to go home with me. Would like to come over and see you. All is peace here. Have had rain for two days. Write to me by next mail to Canton.
Folder 8: Correspondence, 1820 July
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.