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11 January 1862

 File — Folder 24
Identifier: id26674
Scope and Contents [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1820-1890] in Havana, Cuba to his daughter [Margaret Nimmo Tucker?]. Tucker mentions his “running the blockade” and his journey to Cuba. Describes the natural beauty of Havana, but complains of the dirty streets and people and poor service from servants. Describes many fellow Southern diplomats and consuls he has met with there, and “Northerners here are treated with no consideration at all—not one.” He will soon meet with Captain General Don Francisco Serrano...
Dates: 1830-1903

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. N. Orleans mail., 1808 April 5

 Item — Box 28: Series id216780, Folder: 5
Identifier: id266592
Scope and Contents Thankful for good news he had from her boy (John St. George Randolph). Edward Dillon called about seed oats but overseer says there is no land for that purpose. Galding has 140 bushels in the ground. Theodore Randolph was pleased with William Wirt's defense of Blanks. Tudor could not get in, crowd was so great. Murderer met his just sentence. Saw little of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker who went back to Charlotte court. Regrets melancholy events in father's (St. George Tucker) family. He still...
Dates: 1808 April 5

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. N. Orleans mail., 1807 November 4

 Item — Box 27: Series id216780, Folder: 14
Identifier: id262620
Scope and Contents

No word since Essex left. Tudor Randolph had sore thumb. Theodore will write. Hopes poor boy (John St. G. Randolph) will benefit by Mr. Madison's decision. Edward Dillon family sick and apt to lose favorite Patrick, according to Doctor Thomas Robinson. Hodijah Meade is well. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker stayed there on way from Staunton.

Dates: 1807 November 4

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. N. Orleans mail., 1808 February 9

 Item — Box 28: Series id216780, Folder: 1
Identifier: id262820
Scope and Contents

Concerned over his dreadful accident (fall). Pleased that Theodore Randolph was informed by (James M.) Garnett. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker passed on way to Richmond. Pleased that Johnny (Negro servant) proves a good nurse. Had no doubt of his fidelity and attachment.

Dates: 1808 February 9

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. N. Orleans mail., 1808 March 30

 Item — Box 28: Series id216780, Folder: 4
Identifier: id266582
Scope and Contents

Glad he regains strength. Hopes to see Nathaniel Beverley Tucker at approaching District court. Is told that William Wirt will plead for Blanks, criminal from Halifax who murdered his wife. Is baking cake for boy's birthday today. Tudor's petulance had increased at Doctor Haller's school in Richmond.

Dates: 1808 March 30

1858 February 17

 File — Box 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: id26666
Scope and Contents Tucker, [Nathaniel Beverley, 1820-1890], in Liverpool, England, to “my dear Dick”. Remarks of the recipient’s illness, comparison of England to United States regarding drinking before dinner and particularly descriptive of House of Commons behavior in comparison to U.S. House of Representatives; reference to family back in U.S.; recent visit to Paris; his disgust with American politics and the “trade and traders” in this “once dignified and admirable vocation”; opposed to his sons going into...
Dates: 1830-1903

Incorporation and business records, 1833-1936

 File — Box Series 9/10, Box 1: Series id104089; Series id233544, Folder: 1
Identifier: id104092
Scope and Contents Certificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel...
Dates: 1833-1936

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. Mail., 1807 December 13

 Item — Box 27: Series id216780, Folder: 15
Identifier: id262637
Scope and Contents Visited by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker on way to visit friend Mr. R. in Nottoway. Peyton Randolph and friends killed 19 woodcocks in one morning. Has not seen Edward? Dillon for several weeks. Mrs. Thomas Robinson and Miss Wood inquire about him. Theodore Randolph could not see Woodson on Friday but he had called last week. Grateful to John Randolph for relief she feels on subject of Theodore's business. Thomson called on way to Richmond. Womack will not buy wheat at all nor has he ground...
Dates: 1807 December 13

Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington. Orleans mail, 1807 December 30

 Item — Box 27: Series id216780, Folder: 16
Identifier: id262688
Scope and Contents Washington mail brought news he would soon be home. Boys complained of a dull Christmas. Are much in want of proper society. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker mentioned going to Williamsburg when Charlotte (January) court was over. Encloses letter to John St. George Randolph and one to poor sister Ann Cary (Randolph) Morris whom she does not know how to address. Has written to Harriet (Randolph) Hackley for first time since she left Virginia. Hopes poor Johnny Randolph's Negro body-servant will soon...
Dates: 1807 December 30

Courses of Study

 File — Box 5, Folder: 2 (formerly 80c)
Identifier: id263995
Scope and Contents Law: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on...
Dates: circa 1880s-1990s

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