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Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (1752-1788), Matoax, Chesterfield county, Virginia to St. George Tucker, circa 1778 August
Arrival of Hammond broke her suspense of eight days. His (St. George Tucker) and (Anne Blair Banister) letters convinced her his situation was worse. F. Banister will meet him at the hundred to take him to Matoax. Hammond returns tomorrow Appreciates Mrs. Eppes' care of him. James Madison has been at Glebe a week. Sends a letter from him (lacking).
Binder 6: Contact Sheets 6422-6822, 1993 February-1994 January
Nathaniel Tucker, Edinburgh, Scotland to St. George Tucker, Bermuda, circa 1775
Papers, 1768-1804
Accounts, 1810-1819
Genealogy - General, 1870, 1896-1941
Government and Public Service Organizations - Education, 1950-2011
Writings - Family Notations, 1852, 1874, 1931, undated
Letters from Conway Whittle II, Washington, D.C., Norfolk, Virginia, Salt Sulphur Springs, Virginia and Warm Springs, Virginia, 1858
Looked at State Department letters of General Washington concerning Major Andre; restoration of naval officers to active status; concert for benefit of poor; accident to Hugh Blair Grigsby (run over by omnibus while crossing Broad St. in Richmond); intimate friendship of George Tucker and Grigsby; description of various springs; met Reverand Barnwell who has declined presidency of William and Mary; engagement of Mary Eliza Whittle to James Julius Sams; and death of Mrs. Tazewell.