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Resolution by Williamsburg Masonic Lodge No. 6 Regarding the Death of Member, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1851 September 8
The collection contains the papers of Williamsburg resident Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman and includes correspondence, Coleman's personal writings, various publications, legal and financial papers, and artifacts.
Geroge E. Boswell, Petersburg to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, "At Mr. John Randolph, near Charlotte C.H.", 1833 January 31
Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.
L. P. Nash, Waverly, Mo. to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Naylor's Store, St. Charles County, Mo., 1825 September 15
Treasurer of Bowling Green Tract Society. Wants tracts. Has another son born day before.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1874-), Home, Charlotte Court House to John Coalter, Court of Appeals, Richmond, 1811 November 17
Had expected to weather storm alone, but scarcity of money made him depend on tobacco crop until president's message ruined that hope. Just received last half of $100 and thanks Coalter for help. Poll (wife, Mary (Coalter) Tucker) and son are well.
Nathaniel Tucker, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1774 October 28
Wilson Price Hunt {circa 1782?-1842) to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, South Point, Pitman's P. O., Mo., 1827 February 8
Not replied. Mr. Delaney has been unwell. Prospects of payment very little. Peculiar state of creeks.
Nathaniel Tucker, Malton, England to St. George Tucker, 1784 August 6
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, 1773 September
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, circa 1774 May 23
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, 1774 March 15
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, circa 1773 November 28
Nathaniel Tucker, Port Royal, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1774 August 1
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, circa 1774 June 23
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1775 March 19
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, Virginia, via New York, 1774 April 27
Nathaniel Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia per Captain William Cormick, 1774 February 20
Mary Coalter Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1817 June 21
Mary Coalter Tucker and St. George Tucker,, 1821 April 2
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker left on circuit court in St. Louis. Commences tomorrow. Health precarious, but has now improved. Judge Stuart family visiting before their journey to Virginia.
Mary Coalter Tucker to Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, 1825 September 10
Illness of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. As ill as she has ever seen him. But now recovering. Taking mercuriy. Delirous during first part of illness. Had head shaved and blistered eight times. Writes letter to Elizabeth to tell St. George Tucker.
Mary Coalter Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1814 January 20
Husband away six months. Child ill. First six weeks at brother's. Grateful to Col. Morton. "My good old Granny has been unusually well this winter. She begs that I will give her kindest love to you and her mistress. Worry that Nathaniel Beverley Tucker has not arrived.
Mary Coalter Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1814 October 23
The things you were so good to send to Mr. Randolph for me. I expect to getr safely brought up by old Quasha who goes down tomorrow with a cart. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to Washington. Saw St. George Randolph. Perfectly rational.
Elizabeth Tucker, Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1819 July 4
Cousin Fanny has told me of seeing you. She was delighted with Judge Coalter. I know that Beverley's (Nathaniel Beverley Tucker) name will be handed down as a founder of the new colony. Our sister is weak and feeble. Our little folks were delighted with the gingerbread. Other family news.
Thomas Tudor Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1824 October
Mary Coalter Tucker, Charlotte, to St. George Tucker, 1814 September 4
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker returned from Patrick County. Called to Petersburg to take on duties of assistant adjutant general. St. George Randolph still at brothers. Afraid to let him come to her house. George Tucker looks badly.
Henry St. George Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1818 February 4
Encloses letter intended for father. Dedham is in Massachusetts. Thinks a volume of notes of Blackstone prepared like 3rd volume of the 1st Institute would be acceptable but does not know far he retains right to publish such a volume. Has recovered from bilious colic. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker has been appointed territorial judge.