Box 40
Contains 15 Results:
Charles Nicholas, Office Bank of U. S., to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 2
Your instructions will be carried out.
James A. Austin, 1823 May 3
Remedy for the piles. Advertisement of James A. Austin's Drug and Chemical store, no. 273 North Third-street, Philadelphia. Enclosed in letter of Thomas Tudor Tucker to St. George Tucker, this date.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 3
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1823 May 4
Made quick trip to Richmond for Anne and returned to court. With 33 persons in family, including blacks, has not had a physician since February. Thinks father should give up his office, even if he has to use his capital.
John Coalter, Bush Hill, to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 5
Left Elwood on Friday. Mrs. Jones has not left her room. She stood the journey very well. My wife is well. Hope you will be able to move up soon. Have finished my business with the James River Company.
Joseph C. Cabell to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 18
Forgot to bring from Corotoman the list of slaves carried off by the British. Mr. Robertson will send it to you. Write to Bermuda and confirm the matter that the negroes on that island were carried from the U. S. May I let my account with you stand for awhile.
John Wickham, Richmond, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, Missouri via Washington City, 1823 May 18
Encloses copy of certificate from Land Office at St. Louis, certifying that John Wickham of Richmond, Virginia on 5th January 1819 purchased section 12 in township 40 north in range northwest, containing 640 acres in district of St. Louis. Dated 1822 September 24.
Anna Byrd to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 21
Was on a visit to Mrs. James Taylor's when your letter arrived. I wish to see my dear friends. Will let you know when I will be at Jamestown.
Dr. Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 24
When I visited our parson this morning I found him reading your verse "The Days of My Youth." He thought it the most beautiful poetry of his knowledge. I sent him you brothers "Bermudian" and "Anchorite."
William Corithers, 1823 May 23
Letter to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker.
John Marshall, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1823 May 27
Regrets Tucker's illness prevented his aid in business of the court. There are three ejectments in which he cannot sit because the Fairfax title is implicated. They may lie over until next term when Tucker can attend.
Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 30
We are on the wing. Have trotted for two days and finished all our shopping.
William Dandridge, Bank of Virginia, to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 30
Received your letter enclosing Mr. Frith's check on Norfolk.
Edward Frith, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1823 May 31
Have been sick. If I am away when the rents are due, I will get a confident person to collect for me.
Folder 7: Correspondence, 1823 May
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.