Box 42
Contains 219 Results:
Henry Tucker, Somerset, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 8
Introducing Tudor Tucker who goes to Norfolk on mercantile business. Can you recommend him to some of your friends?
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 13
I was promised today 19 shares of Farmer’s Bank stock at 5% under par. Our stock is seldom on the market.
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 14
His letter to Tucker did not get there. Tucker's sons afflictions. Expect Lelia to come for a day or two. When will we see you?
D. Cary Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 15
The articles will be sent by the first opportunity. No apples or potatoes No application for Mrs. Davis’ house. Father’s health is perfectly restored.
Sam Sheild, York County to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 18
Ann Cary (Randolph) Morris, Morrisania to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 19
My son is all that keeps me alive. I am often taken for his grand mother. The Morris’ now see through David Ogden. I am perplexed over St. George’s [Randolph] destiny. Maria Glass told me her sister would have married him if others had not prevented her.
Ann (Mulcaster) Tucker, Faversham, Kent to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 21
Hope you are well. My brother Henry is a candidate for the vacancy in the East India direction. Family news (Anne Neale Tucker Lauzun, 1776-1861). My husband is still in France and I reside with my mother. My sons are in India.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Charles, Mo. to John Randolph, Washington, D. C., 1826 March 22
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 22
Have you received my missing letter? Lelia was with us for two days last week. Hope you will soon be down.
Cary Barraud, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1826 March 22
Sent articles he asked, sugar, beeswax, etc. No application for Mr. Davis’ house Asks if he should continue to advertise it for rent. Bill for articles sent.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 March 27
163. Hinson T. Proly, Hampton to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 29
The letter from Doctor Barraud has been sent to you.
W.G. Lyford, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 29
The brig does not return to Bermuda. Received a letter from your nephew Richard J. Tucker introducing Tudor Tucker. He could not call on you
Tudor Tucker, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1826 March 29
Received through Mr. Lyford your kind invitation to visit Williamsburg. My short stay here will prevent it. Visited Doctor Barraud.
William Blodget and Company, Providence, R. I. to Alexander Cunningham, Petersburg, Virginia, 1826 April 3
Price of cotton
Harriet B. Christy, North St. Louis, Mo. to Lucy Ann Smith Tucker, Franklin, Mo., 1826 April 4
Pleased that Lucy is learning Latin. Returned from convent after a stay of four months. Found study of French difficult. Marriage of John O'Fallon. Attended parties at his house, his aunt's house and Governor Clark's. Her fingers are sore from sewing coarse linen.
Richard M. Scott, Alexandria. Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 April 4
Enclosing your statement of your dividends. Also the purchase of the 19 shares of the Farmer's Bank. (also dividends for Susan Bowdoin, E. B. Prentis and Rebecca Campbell.)
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 April 4
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker at Williamsburg, Virginia,, 1826 April 5
Requests delivering enclosed letter from New York to nephew Robert Tucker when he arrives. Sends love to sister Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, Mrs. [Mary Walker (Carter)] Cabell and respects to other friends. Enclosure not present. Endorsed by S.G.T. concerning writing T.T.T. and enclosing letters from Doctor Philip Barraud and ? St. George Tucker
Doctor Philip Barraud at Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1826 April 6
Will look for you on the 10th. Your kinsman Tudor Tucker is gone. Was with him several times. Otway is here.
Margaret M. Williams Pearson, Knoxville, Tennessee to Lucy Ann Smith Tucker, Franklin, Missouri., 1826 April 6
News of brothers and sisters. She and her sister will go to school in Greenville for a year. Brother John will go to Military Academy in New York. Brother John will go to school in Knoxville and board at home. Death of ? Carrick.[Includes letter from Melinda [White] Williams [1789-1838]. Pretends not to be upset she was not allowed to buy father's old place.
173. Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, Circa 1826 April 6
Has not been from home except for a short visit to mother-in-law Mrs. Hunter. Evelina and Anne are not too well and are mourning the death of St. George. Endorsed by St. George Tucker who answered on April 11 and enclosed his lines on Resignation written many years ago.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 April 6
Whole family tolerably well though Anne is delicate. Evelina has not recovered her good looks though she is not materially indisposed. Servants have been ill. Diseases of this climate are horrible in effect upon the brain yet convalescence proceeds rapidly, once it begins.
John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833) to Henry St. George Tucker, 1826 April 9
When self asked him here, he little dreamed of the invitation that was awaiting and therefore did not press it. Is overwhelmed with business and can’t write. Asks him to send this to Beverley.
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1826 Apr. 9, 1826 April 9
Sorry you will not be here tomorrow. Will look for you until we see you. The stable and coach house are at your service.