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Box 39

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Sarah Cowley, Richmond, to Judge St. George Tucker, 1822 June 1

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Can you help me now that I cannot help my self?

Dates: 1822 June 1

Beverley Randolph, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1822 June 4

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Present supply of coal very good. Selling at 20 cents per bushel.

Dates: 1822 June 4

Joseph C. Cabell, Edgewood, to St. George Tucker, 1822 June 7

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Your servants have had fever. Asked Mr. Brockenbrough to send me an active workman. I hope our house will be ready for you and Mrs. Tucker by the middle of July. Wheat crop very bad.

Dates: 1822 June 7

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1822 June 12

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Pleased at aunt's letter. Flattered by Mrs. Cooke's report of them. Remembers self's early attempt at Corotoman to write to Aunt Bet. Fan's eyes were leeched today. Thanks them for oysters. Sent a keg to Holmes. Hears from H. Conrad that Nathaniel Beverley Tucker in St. Louis is well.

Dates: 1822 June 12

J. A. McPheeters, New Madrid, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1822 June 15

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Much detained. Stayed two days at St. George and four at Jackson. Describes land. Boards with a decent family. Possibly of practicing medicines.

Dates: 1822 June 15

Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1822 June 18

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents Afflicted at account of his sufferings and depression of spirits. Hopes he will remove from sultriness of low country to more enlivening air. Gives him concern to find sister (Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker) indisposed. Sorry for indisposition of Joseph Cabell. Hopes his wife (Mary Walker (Carter) Cabell) to enjoy health and happiness. Mrs. Sarah Dashiell Stone and Miss Margaret Dashiell missed St. George. They were to stop at Dr. Lucas' who married Stone's eldest daughter. Mrs. Wilson...
Dates: 1822 June 18

Joseph C. Cabell, Edgewood, to St. George Tucker, 1822 June 26

 Item — Box: 39, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents

In the midst of our harvest. The rust has nearly destroyed the crop of wheat. The sale of my brother's estate takes a lot of my time. The house is coming along. Note added by Mary Walker (Carter) Cabell.

Dates: 1822 June 26