Box 19
Contains 22 Results:
Folder 3, 1893-1894
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to Doctor Waggaman, n.p., 1893 January 2
Asks to have returned to him a magazine, the 'Quarter Illustrator' which he sent to Waggaman by mistake. 1 p. ALS.
H. C. Semple, Washington, D.C., to Jno. Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1893 February 11
Thanks Tyler for his letter; gives news of the family and his impressions of cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.
James R. Tyler, Story's, Southampton Co., Va., to [John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C.], 1893 February 23
Mentions a meeting of the Farm Council of which he is a member; discusses his school, which the superintendant calls "one of the best schools in the country;" lists the candidates for County and Circuit Court clerks. 3 pp. ALS.
James R. Tyler, Story's, Va., to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1893 March 18
Hopes that John Tyler's health will be restored; mentions that Willie was sick with a cold; informs him of the fire that burned the R.R. depot and stores last week; discusses his school. 3 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to [Doctor Sam Waggaman, Georgetown, D.C.], [18]93 April 13
Describes himself as at his "wits end;" as Mattie is unable to help him nor he help her; states that "As a doctor you certainly understand the business." 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, [Jr.], Georgetown, D.C., to "cousin," n.p., 1893 July 10
States that the Treasury matter turned out as they had hoped, due to the "good sense, courage and principle of my daughter." 1 p. ALS.
Ben W. Austin, Oak Cliff, Texas, to General Jno. Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1893 July 31
Asks for letters or papers of Mrs. Letitia Christian Tyler, Robert Tyler and John Tyler, Jr. and their photographs. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to Sydney L. Wilson, U.S. Pension Agent, Washington City, D.C., 1893 September 1
Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to the Commissioner of Pensions, Washington City, D.C., 1893 September 23
Describes his present physical condition; states that he is totally disabled from doing work and therefore has no means to support himself; lists all the sources from which he believes he should be paid. 2 pp. Df of ALS. Including 3 Dfs of the above letter, totalling 10 pp.
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to Sydney L. Wilson, U.S. Pension Agent, Washington, D.C., 1893 December 3
Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.
Announcement by Mrs. Laurence Williams of the marriage of her daughter, Anna Wright, to Mr. Armistead Peter, Jr., 1894 April 25
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to Sydney L. Wilson, U.S. Pension Agent, Washington City, D.C., 1894 June 1
Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.
Invitation for John Tyler and daughter to attend the Distribution of Premiums at the Academy of the Visitation., 1894 June 20
A. R. Shands, n.p., to Miss Mattie [Tyler], Washington, D.C., [1894 June 29]
Encloses a prescription for her father and explanation for its use. 1 p. ALS.
Hugh V. Washington, Macon, Ga., to Gen[eral] John Tyler, Washington, D.C., 1894 July 10
Asks Tyler if he knows of any connection between his wife's family - the Hammonds, and the Tyler family; gives a geneology of the Hammond family. 2 pp. ALS.
Announcement of the wedding of Miss Mary Wignall, sent to General and Miss Tyler., 1894 June 23
Dr. Theo[dore] Hansmann, Washington, D.C., to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1894 August 3
Informs Tyler of the arrangements he made to have a medium visit Tyler; states that the meeting must be totally private. 2 pp. ALS.
[Miss Mattie Tyler?], n.p. to [?], [1894 September? 3?]
Appeals for another favor in her father's behalf; describes her father's life and past accomplishments; asks that legislation be passed to award her father some money. 3 pp. ALS.
May C. Williams, Washington, D.C., to "Cousin John" [Tyler] and Cousin Mattie [Tyler]., [1894] September 19
Announces her wedding to Mr. J. A. Settle on September 20; regrets that she missed Mattie this evening; invites Mattie down to her new house. 3 pp. ALS.
Announcement from Mrs. Thomas G. Williams of the marriage of her daughter, Mary Curtis, to Mr. J.A. Settle., 1894 September 20
John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, D.C., to Sydney L. Wilson, U.S. Pension Agent, Washington City, D.C., 1894 December 3
Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.