Box 41
Contains 8 Results:
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1824 December 19
Joseph C. Cabell, Richmond, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg by Gabriel, 1824 December 23
Gabriel has had constitutional fever. Asks about their breaking up at Williamsburg. College question is now agitating Assembly. Self is against removal of college to Richmond. Endorsed: Answered December 25, requesting Mr. Cabell to pay his brother George $2 for vaccinating Gabriel, also to pay his subscription to 19th volume of Enquirer and to receive volume and forward it.
Henry Edloe, Williamsburg, to John Dixon, Gloucester Court House, 1824 December 24
Received $325 from you. Mr. McCandlish is out of town.
Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, Ellwood, to St. George Tucker, 1824 December 27
Wishing you a happy Christmas. Papa set out for Winchester to meet my Aunt, but met her about five miles from here. She had a terrible journey. Detained at a private house by the high waters. Papa has just gone down to Chatham. Thank you for inviting us to spend our winter in Norfolk with you. Aunt and I will come.
Dr. Philip Barraud, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1824 December 27
The house at Smith's Point has been made decent for you. Hay and wood has been laid in.
Henry Edloe, Williamsburg, to John Dixon, Gloucester Court House, 1824 December 28
Can settle with Mrs. Catlett. Can you collect the money from Mr. Page?
Dr. Paul C. Cabell, New Glasgow, to St. George Tucker, 1824 December 30
Received the articles. The pleasure of attending Mrs. Tucker was sufficient compensation for any trouble. Glad she is better.
Folder 10: Correspondence, 1824 December 19-30
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.