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Box 40

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Anne E. H. Tucker to St. George Tucker, Warminster, 1823 September

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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Writes to say father is very ill. Fainted. Is better now but weak. Hopes grandparents will visit them. Uncle John Coalter wrote climate was too unhealthy to send Elizabeth to them.

Dates: 1823 September

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Warminster, 1823 September 1

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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Elizabeth writes they are still at Warminster. Thanks him for $150. Large family takes much money. Is less in debt than ever before. Hopes to send St. Geroge to Princeton this fall. Fan's eyes are bad. Dandridge (baby) is skin and bones from teething.

Dates: 1823 September 1

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Warminster, 1823 September 6

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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Returned from Martinsburg. Beverley is coming to Virginia. Beverley wants $1200 from self, father and Mr. Coalter. Self has no money and can borrow none from banks. Presumes parents will not go to springs.

Dates: 1823 September 6

Joseph C. Cabell, Montivideo, to St. George Tucker, 1823 September 12

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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My brother was taken sick six days ago. It will be some weeks before he is able to travel. Am thinking of going over to White Sulphur Springs. Note added by Mary Walker (Carter) Cabell.

Dates: 1823 September 12

John Coalter, Ch,ham, to St. George Tucker, 1823 September 14

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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Your last letter I sent to Henry. He was returned home in good health. His family has been sick. Saint's master is also sick. I can't leave here before the last of the month.

Dates: 1823 September 14

John Coalter, Ch,ham, to St. George Tucker, 1823 September 24

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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Left my wife and children on Monday and came here. Enclosing the letter from Beverley. When will you get to Bush Hill. The Court of Appeals may not convene.

Dates: 1823 September 24

Dr. Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1823 September 30

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
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My sister Cornwell died after seven weeks of illness. Cary returned last night. He has been at Bremo for 3 weeks with his sick child and wife. Otway stayed to come home with them. My grandson John Hartwell is going to live at Winchester under your Henry's care to study law.

Dates: 1823 September 30

Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 2

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents Recurrence of former complaint kept self confined 17 or 18 days and required bleeding 7 times. Gratified that sister's (Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker) health improved. Concern that St. George's old complaint returned while unprovided with Austin's remedy. Self has two boxes but no means of conveyance. Mr. and Mrs. William Wirt send regards. Sorry St. George uneasy about Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Always covers his letters to Beverley with own official ones to post office. Pleased that Henry...
Dates: 1823 October 2

Coalter, John, Ch,ham, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 2

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Engaged here with the mill dam. Hope to be at Bush Hill on the 12th. Shall send Saint up next week. Beverley has postponed his visit until next spring.

Dates: 1823 October 2

Richard M. Scott, Alexandria, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 3

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Remitted the Bank of Virginia $1203 the amount of your dividends. This bank is still sound.

Dates: 1823 October 3

Henry St. George Tucker,Jr. Winchester, to St. George Tucker, of Williamsburg, expected to Richmond, 1823 October 3

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Father is in very critical condition but is now recovering. Mother well. Dandridge (baby) is getting plump. Pleased at going to Princeton & preparing for it. Uncle Moses (Hunter) here. Footnote by Henry St. George Tucker refusing father's offer of money. Has three blisters yet.

Dates: 1823 October 3

Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1823 October 7

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Letters from sister Elizabeth Tucker and nephew Richard J. Tucker. Uncertain how soon St. George to leave Joseph Cabell's. Sister (Mrs. Frances Tucker Tucker) continues to decline. Sends respects to sister (Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker), Mary Walker (Carter) Cabell and Joseph Cabell. Mrs. Wilson and Miss Margaret Dashiell wish to be remembered. Mrs. Sarah Dashiell Stone expresses best wishes to St. George in letters to mother and sister. Enclosure not present.

Dates: 1823 October 7

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 8

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Got up yesterday. First time in 21 days. Blisters are yet very sore. Sorry to hear of father's old complaint. Winchester healthy though the surrounding country is unhealthy.

Dates: 1823 October 8

Anne E. H. Tucker to St. George Tucker, expected in Richmond., 1823 October 11

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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On day father last wrote, he had a relapse of bilious cholic. Little Dandridge sick too. Regards to all.

Dates: 1823 October 11

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 14

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Is again out of bed and recovering. Evelina begins to feel fatigue. David has had fever. Dandridge is recovering. Knows writing is almost illegible.

Dates: 1823 October 14

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 16

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Missed his fever the other day so is on the road to recovery. David and Eveline are better. Assumes father is now at Williamsburg. Asks him to tell Mr. Coalter how he is.

Dates: 1823 October 16

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Glenburnie, 1823 October 17

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Thanks for check ($1200). Moving of Harper and deaths of Gray and Joshua Barton. Current of emigration flowing again.

Dates: 1823 October 17

Beverley Randolph to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 18

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Will leave my account with a receipt attached with the first teller at the Bank of Virginia.

Dates: 1823 October 18

Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 18

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents Rejoiced that St. George no longer has cause to be uneasy for Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's health. His letters to Beverley covered and put into post office day reached self. Hopes St. George received own letters before left Warminster. Enclosed letter from sister Elizabeth Tucker. Sister Fanny (Mrs. Frances (Tucker) Tucker). sister Fanny (Mrs. Frances Tucker Tucker still declining. Enclosed letter from nephew Henry St. George Tucker in London. He and wife (Mrs. Jane (Boswell) Tucker, happy in...
Dates: 1823 October 18

Mary Monroe Peachy to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 19

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Received your check for $175.50. My son has been ill.

Dates: 1823 October 19

Henry St. George Tucker to Elizabeth Coalter, 1823 October 21

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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St. George arrived on Sunday and found self in bed with relapse. Has had chills and fever. Fears he shall be sick all winter. Anne has fever also and is taking medicine.

Dates: 1823 October 21

Henry St. George Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 21

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Has had another relapse. Had chills and fever. Is weak and emaciated and confined to room. Ann also has fever. Rest of family well.

Dates: 1823 October 21

Dr. Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 22

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Will look for you on Sunday. Anxious to hear of our friends at Bremo.

Dates: 1823 October 22

Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 25

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Received father's letter from Bush Hill. Is still in bed and confined to room. Anne is better.

Dates: 1823 October 25

John Coalter, Bush Hill, to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 29

 Item — Box: 40, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Arrived here yesterday. Elizabeth was at the Amblers. Sorry to have missed you. My wife writes that she had a fever at night. Cabell purchased Midway.

Dates: 1823 October 29