- keyword(s): Henry St. George Tucker
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John Coalter, 1809 November 11
John Coalter's bond to St. George Tucker for four thousand dollars (note by St. George Tucker: I hereby assign the bond to John Randolph and Henry St. George Tucker, trustees for my daugher Frances Coalter.)
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John Coalter (1771-1838), circa 1802 June 4
1802 June 5. Receipt for 6 shares in Alexandria Bank, deed for smith-shop and 4 lots in Blandford, and 6 slaves (including blacksmith) in connection with marriage settlement from St. George Tucker to Anne Frances Bland Tucker. Witnessed by Coalter, Anne Frances Bland Tucker, John Randolph Junior, Ann Banister, Mrs. Judith Randolph) Randolph, and Henry St. George Tucker. Included on 1802 June 4, letter from Coalter to Tucker, which see.
John Randolph, 1805 January 6
Appointing St. George Tucker power of attorney for John Randolph and Henry St. George Tucker, to convey lots in Blandford.
Collection, 1806, 1830, 1832
Judith Randolph Randolph, 1816 March 9
Letters from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter, Presley, to Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, 1846 May-November
Scope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)
Note, 1835 July 9
Penciled note describing order of John Marshall's funeral procession and other arrangements for the day. Lists his pall-bearers: Henry St. George Tucker, John B. Clapton, Benjamin W. Leigh, Thomas Rutherford, Charles Copland, Robert Popllard, Chapman Johnson, Robert Stanard, Scott, and Wren; also lists the Marshalls: Colonel George M. Carrington, General William Lambert, General Peyton, and Colonel Armistead.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. Mail., 1808 March 3
Correspondence of Frances Bland Coalter, 1853-1858
Alexander Galt, Norfolk, to William R. Galt, University of Virginia, 1842 April 8
Scope and Contents Is happy that Dr. Harrison, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Tucker, and Dr. Kraitzer have all shown such friendship for Williamsburg. Feels a letter from Henry St. George Tucker would be especially favorable to the Visitors, even though it could only be on general character. Mary Butt died yesterday. She was almost certainly engaged to Gabriel Maupin.
Leigh, Benjamin, 1835, 1837
One copy of an Honorary Degree diploma from William and Mary in 1835. Written in Latin. Also included is a copy of an Honorary Degree for Henry St. George Tucker in 1837 from William and Mary. Written in Latin with an English translation.
Box 4
Scope and Contents Photostats of James Madison correspondence (1788-89, 1831, and undated); photostats of letters written by Bishop James Madison (1776, 1780-1803); photostats of letters to Bishop Madison from Henry St. George Tucker (1811); photostats of letters written by James Madison, Sr. (1794-95); photostat of lectures given by Bishop Madison at William and Mary (1796)
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 December 12
Defends Henry St. George Tucker from charge of being an agent of John R. Wilson (charges perhaps levied by Philip Doddridge).
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. Mail., 1808 January 24
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker arrived last night from Williamsburg. To Roanoke this morning. Missed seeing Hodijah Meade. Not yet secured sufficient ice. Had alterations made in house which hopes to enjoy all summer. Hear Doctor Thomas Robinson will reside in Petersburg and family will not return to Farmville. Beverley left brother Henry St. George Tucker in good health. Theodore Randolph sent his letter to Ellis and Allan. Buona (Tudor Randolph) sends love.
Rev. Samuel H. Sayre Diary, 1938, 1939
Binder 21: Contact Sheets 10446-10750, 2002 April-2004 May
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1827 January 8
Satisfied with how situation regarding indebtedness of directors of Northwester Bank of Virginia has turned out. Yarnall, Sprigg and Shepherd together owe about $70,000. Sprigg and Shepherd re-elected. Quotes Woods' misgivings about Henry St. George Tucker. Should resist any change in venue in Woods v. Wilson.
GROUP C: John Thompson Brown Papers, 1816-1839
Ephemera, 1854-1926
Letters from John Thompson Brown, Richmond, to Mary E. Brown, 1832 December
Letters and Papers Relating to Persons upon whom the College has Conferred Honorary Degrees
Theodore B. Dudley, Richmond, Virginia to John Randolph of Roanoke to the care of the Majors John & William Gilliot, London, via New York., 1822 May 26
Glad to hear he arrived in Liverpool on 6th ult. in fine health. Had remarked so to Elizabeth. Will wed her when he can support a family. Her health would improve could she spend a winter with Randolph in south of France. Her stepmother is amiable woman. Elizabeth anxious to spend time with uncle Henry St. George Tucker in Winchester. Will go there after being few weeks at Mr. Jones.