- keyword(s): Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
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[? July 1867]
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], to his father [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 1820-1890] Account of money spent for school, clothes, and board for him and his brothers Rannie [John Randolph Tucker], [Charles] Ellis [Tucker], and Jim [John Randolph Tucker].
Mrs. Frances Davenport, Charlotte Court House to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Coalter, circa 1809 November 14
. . . Nathaniel Beverley Tucker has just left for Mecklenberg court. Polly Mary (Coalter) Tucker is well. Greetings to all. Beginning of letter missing. At top of this sheet is a note by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker.
7 Dec. 1865
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], at the University of Toronto, to his parents [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890), and Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker] News from school, exams approaching, money being received from Major [Charles] Helm, and news of other family friends.
21 Jan. 1881
Tucker, Beverley D[andridge], at the Rectory, in Warsaw, Va., to his father [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890)] and mother [Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker]. Congratulates them on their wedding anniversary.
Correspondence, 1830-1903
Letters to, from and about Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890), his son Beverley Dandridge Tucker (1846-1930), and their friends and family.
1847 April 13
26 Nov. 1865
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], Toronto, Canada, to his parents [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1820-1890, and Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker] Written a week after his parents’ voyage to England. Assured them that he and his brothers are starting classes well at college and sends news of friends.
James McHenry Correspondence, 1860
Two letters, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker to James McHenry, undated [1860?], and James McHenry to John Fuller, December 17, 1860. Tucker gives advice on handling government contracts. McHenry gives instructions to Fuller on acting for him. Talks about Belknap and sale of muskets between George Law and the Sardinians. Mentions Beverley Tucker interviews with George Peabody. It is marked "private." The Tucker letter is an enclosure to the McHenry letter. Accession 2003.08.
23 June 1866
[Tucker], Beverley [Dandridge], in Niagara, Canada, to his father [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 1820-1890], in City of Mexico. Discusses lack of money and future possible plans for himself and his brothers Ran [John Randolph Tucker] and [Charles] Ellis [Tucker]; offers to leave school in Canada and go into business; mentions the recent Fenian Invasion and hears his father is now the editor of the Mexican Times.
Series 1: Correspondence, 1664-1880 and undated
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.
6 July 1866
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Farmville, Virginia to John Randolph, in Congress, Washington, 1807 November 21
5 Feb. 1877
Tucker, Jane S[helton (Ellis)], in Richmond, Va., to Bev[erly Dandridge Tucker]. Jane’s mother has died and Bev’s children are suffering from scarlet fever. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890) is in Washington, D.C.
12[?] Dec. 1878
[Tucker], [John] Ran[dolph], in Washington, D.C., to his mother [Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker]. His father [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890)] is living near him in Washington, D.C.
Lucy Burwell Page Autograph Album, bulk: 1827-1877
Includes signatures of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. George Tucker, A. Empie and others. Most autographs are initials.
Henry St. George, 1805 January 28
Appointing St. George Tucker power of attorney for Henry St. George Tucker, to convey lots in Blandford. Witnessed by: Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Maria War, and Mary W. Carter.
1854 August 12
Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley [1820-1890], in Washington, D.C., to Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, in Washington, D.C. Identical to letter from Tucker to President Franklin Pierce (folder 6). Includes envelope.
1861 December 6
[Roget, T.H.?] in New Orleans, to [Nathaniel?] Beverley Tucker [1820-1890?] Confirmation that the sender has received $3,000 from Tucker to be invested in cotton for shipment to Havana.
18 Nov. 1865
Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley [1820-1890], “Peruvian,” to Thomas H. Ellis. Tucker says his goodbyes to his brother-in-law as he leaves for exile.
5 May 1868
Ticket for medical lecture at the Medical College of Virginia by Professor D[avid] H[unter] Tucker [c. 1812-1871] [brother of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker].
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.
1853 September 28
1857 October 8
Munford, Lizzie, in Richmond, Va., to “sister” [Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker], in Liverpool, England [where husband Nathaniel Beverley Tucker was consul]. News of family and Virginia relatives and friends, including Mat Taylor’s wife, McRae, Munfords, Bollings, Pegram, Powell, Magill, Parker, Binford.
1861 November 19
Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley [1820-1890], in New Orleans, to his daughter Maggie [Margaret Nimmo Tucker], in Richmond, Va. Many happy returns to his daughter on her twentieth birthday. Praiseworthy of his daughter as a “confessed Christian” and “idol of her brothers.”
17 Dec. 1865
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], in University of Toronto, to his father [Nathaniel] B[everly] Tucker, in London, England. Parents’ stormy voyage but safe arrival in London; will spend Christmas with Mr. Dixon and money expected from Richmond has yet to arrive.