- keyword(s): Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
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Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (nephew), 1882, 1884, 1896, 1901
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Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to ?, 1814 March 20
This series is currently being added to the Box/Folder List section of the finding aid. Please check back periodically for updates. This series contains the correspondence of St. George Tucker, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. The series is arranged in chronological order.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Glenburnie, 1823 October 17
Thanks for check ($1200). Moving of Harper and deaths of Gray and Joshua Barton. Current of emigration flowing again.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), 1811 and 1816
Letters to Carter Coupland. 1811 May 12, 1811 August 9, and 1816 May 1.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and Mary Coalter Tucker, 1825 May 25, 1825 June 18, 1825 January 20, 1827 January 23
Letters to Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan. Letter of 1825 January 20 also to Elizabeth Naylor Tucker.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1813 November 7
Letter is faded to point of not being legible.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1814 January 30
Back home. Bad roads above Richmond. "My poor old Granny bears her old granny bears her eighty winters as lightly as she carried the first sixty and being
comfortable and snug with her numberous progency. She is as happy as any person her age can possibly be. The influence of her precepts and example on her
descendants of the third and fourth generation promises to be of the utmost value to me and most of them seem disposed to emulate her good example.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1814 September 14
On staff of Major General Pegram. Favorable impression of him. Wants St. George Tucker and John Coalter to write wife that Nathaniel Beverley Tucker needs to stay in service.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1815 May 8
Starting for West. Good relations with John Randolph of Roanoke.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Staunton, St. George Tucker, 1815 June 19
Son has been sick. Came by Warminster.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1819 February 24
More on skeletons.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1821 June 11
Finished court session. Health restored. Court again in a month. Wife's health. Likes where they are boardingn in St. Louis. Is in debt. Want of money in St. Louis County. St. George Tucker answered having sent $450 to be subtracted from whatever he would get at his death.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to St. George Tucker, circa 1803 May
Has been busy all day packing up the organ. John Coalter will tell him all the news. Sends love to all. "Undated, but appears to precede letter of 1803 May 10, which states that the organ has not yet been sent off."
Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley (A, F/S)
Each individual is identifiedy by a letter or letters, which notes their association with William & Mary. The letters are as follows:
A = Alumna or Alumnus
BOV = Board of Visitors
C = Chancellor
FL = First Lady
F/S = Faculty/Staff
P = President
V = Visitor
As some individuals have a long association with W&M, they may have more than one designation.
Timothy Davis to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1824 November 9
Letter to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
Joseph Grafton to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1825 January 21, 1825 April 9, 1825 August 9, 1825 December 15
Letters
A. Pomeroy to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1826 September 11
Made it to Fayette. Horse has sore back and is blind. Asks what Nathaniel Beverley Tucker wants done with him. Prospects for school good, not good as a preacher.
Margaret Page to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, circa 1827
Letter of sympathy on death of St. George Tucker
H. Chamberlin to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1827 August 20
Joseph C ? to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker?, 1814 August 6
Opinion on camp drill. Adjutant of Col. Coleman's 6th Regiment. Lists who is in and out of service. Regiment stationed between Potter's Field and Fort Tar. Opinion of Colonel Coleman. Fort Barbour.
John Chambers to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1819 January 20
With enclosed Kentucky legal document concerning testimony of Missouri witnesses in suit between Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and Charles Doyle.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis to ?, 1819 August 4
Missouri Compromise. Outlines argument. "We are the children of the south and west."
John Naylor to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1821 September 6
Comfortable in new residence. All well except John who came form school with high fever and chills. A good many in neighborhood are down with it. Received letter from Esquire Sudrains ? relative to Hedrick's blacksmith account.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, Missouri., 1822 March 10
Have had to sustain the Constitution against popular clamor. Sends copy of opinion.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Winchester to St. George Tucker, 1825 May 17
Sets out tomorrow to return to Missouri. Thanks for their kindness to Polly. Is in communion with Presbyterian church but won't sign their papers.