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Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851) to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, 1805 September 15

 Item — Box 25: Series id216780, Folder: 14
Identifier: id259178
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Agrees with his preference of Fredericksburg for beginning practice. People on other side of mountain different. Grateful to Colonel Minor for help. Does he wish him to go now to Fredericksburg or to Winchester until he gets a license? Greetings to all the family. Wishes he had seen Miss Wheeler whose stock of both good and bad qualities must be astonishing.

Dates: 1805 September 15

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and Mary Coalter Tucker, Glenburnie, to Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, niece., 1825 June 18

 Item — Box 41: Series id216780, Folder: 15
Identifier: id216780
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Describes Eliza's fiancé. Accidental arrival of an utter stranger from a distant past of the world disclosed circumstances. which if true, stamp his character with irresparable dishonor. Has just come into house and confessed. Arranging invitation from Eliza to visit Virginia. "sisters in calamity with love."

Dates: 1825 June 18

Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., to Benjamin Harrison, 1888 November 22

 File — Folder 69
Identifier: id26761
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Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley [1820-1890], in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., to Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuckers agrees with President Elect Harrison’s “patriotic and conservative sentiments” in regard to the political treatment of Southern states. He clarifies that the Southern people fear “negro supremacy” instilled by carpetbaggers, not “negro equality.”

Dates: 1888 November 22

J. B. Christian, Washington, to Judge Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Williamsburg., 1841 September 11

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: id127023
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Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.

Dates: 1841 September 11

Duff Green, Washington, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Fauquier Springs, Virginia, 1837 September 9

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: id127786
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past "betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.

Dates: 1837 September 9

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Fauquier Springs, Virginia, to John Millington, Philadelphia, 1837 September 6

 File — Box 1: Series id174899, Folder: 64
Identifier: id93634
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Endorsement: "Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc."

Dates: 1837 September 6

John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833) to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1827 February 18

 Item — Box 42: Series id216780, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Not sure I am right in sending the enclosed. (Not present). Health has never been worse.

Dates: 1827 February 18

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker , Roanoke to John Coalter, General Court, Staunton, 1810 January 3

 Item — Box 29: Series id216780, Folder: 12
Identifier: id275590
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Polly (wife, Mary Coalter Tucker) well but son died at birth. Was born on January 1.

Dates: 1810 January 3

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1874-) to John Coalter, General Court, Richmond, circa 1811 June 15

 Item — Box 30: Series id216780, Folder: 17
Identifier: id291333
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Wife insists he write. Visited by her old friend, Miss Tate, now Mrs. Ervin and her husband, the person. Mr. Ervin is Presbyterian missionary on tour into Carolina and western states. James Gamble says Theophilus' uncle ? has left him in a school where he can learn nothing. Will keep him and send him to school with Mr. Rice. "Undated but written before letter of 1811 July 1."

Dates: circa 1811 June 15

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, to John Coalter, Richmond, Virginia, 1817 January 15

 Item — Box 35: Series id216780, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Western land has been misrepresented. Self has secured only enough for present uses. Reports on land, trees, crops, healthful climate. All are well.

Dates: 1817 January 15

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, to John Coalter, Richmond, Virginia, 1817 February 19

 Item — Box 35: Series id216780, Folder: 13
Identifier: id216780
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Calumet lands. Has heard nothing more from Judge Stuart. Will divide the Bluff with him if he wishes, but will sell own half. Earns $100 per month by wagon and team. Is writing in a hollow tree with plank floor and window and chimney. Note by Mary Coalter Tucker says she would like to return to Kentucky. Are building house here.

Dates: 1817 February 19

Carter Coupland, Montpelier, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, Missouri, 1818 February 15

 Item — Box 36: Series id216780, Folder: 10
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents Coupland apologizes for his delay in writing. The only person who could lend him the money was prevented from doing so by the low tobacco prices. He had to wait until this time to sell it. Tucker may now draw on the United States Branch Bank of Richmond for $300 deposited to his account. My mother has been very ill and this prevented me from witing. Has not seen Tucker's brother (John Randolph) but understands that he is well and that he has become very pious and tentative to his religious...
Dates: 1818 February 15

John Wickham, Richmond, Virginia to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, 1818 November 1

 Item — Box 37: Series id216780, Folder: 3
Identifier: id216780
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Informed by John Coalter that Tucker would help him to invest in lands in Missouri. Wishes limit to be four sections of 640 acres at government minimum of 2 per acre. He may exceed that price, but not maximum sum of $1400.

Dates: 1818 November 1

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, to John Coalter, Richmond, Virginia, 1819 January 8

 Item — Box 37: Series id216780, Folder: 5
Identifier: id216780
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Described land he bought 15 miles above St. Charles. Mr. Naylor and Coalter's brother (David Coalter?) will move up with him. Self says little as he has often been excused of extravagance.

Dates: 1819 January 8

Carter Coupland, Richmond, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, Mo., 1819 April 16

 Item — Box 37: Series id216780, Folder: 9
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents Mr. Smith of Goochland affords me the opportunity of writing. Your father is in good health. He says the seal you wished him to procure for you has arrived, but he has not yet procured it as the ship is still in the river. Your father John Randolph is in town and as perfectly sane as I ever knew him. He arrived here from Buckingham Court where he has been attending as the candidate of the district. He intends to set out for Prince Edward today. The result of the election in the counties of...
Dates: 1819 April 16

Eliza Naylor, Glenburnie, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, Mo., 1820 May 1

 Item — Box 38: Series id216780, Folder: 6
Identifier: id216780
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Papa heard from Kentucky that a barrel of nails had been forwarded by Mr. Houston and deposited at the warehouse of Mr. Hinds (or Winder). Also a box of window glass. Asks that he have them sent by water to St. Charles. Papa is better. Sophonia has chills. Rode to his prairie and say Anthony. Fields are beautiful. Can't give up hope of is bulding there his "stone palace." Mr. and Mrs. Lacy pretty well.

Dates: 1820 May 1

John Wickham, Richmond, Virginia to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, 1820 November 21

 Item — Box 38: Series id216780, Folder: 12
Identifier: id216780
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Is time for second payment on land Tucker took up for self. Will be glad to have certificates for 320 acres, eastern half of section 25, township 43 also. Possibly best method would be to send it via some congressman or public official in Washington. Wishes Congress would lower price crops rents and Missouri question prevents his futher investments in Missouri.

Dates: 1820 November 21

David Barton, Washington, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Louis, Mo., 1821 February 19

 Item — Box 38: Series id216780, Folder: 15
Identifier: id216780
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Will attempt to have post office established at the pondfort and Robert Bailly made postmaster. Resolution of Roberts of Pennsylvania proposes admission of Missouri on condition she modifies the free Negro clause in her constitution. Northern people are tired of the contest and wish it ended. Northern people are tired of the contest and wish it ended. They have failed in attempt to impose restriction.

Dates: 1821 February 19

David Barton, Washington, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Charles, Mo., 1823 December 14

 Item — Box 40: Series id216780, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents Received his letters for Barbour, Crawford and Monroe. Monroe is informed about Rector and his banditti. Hopes Green can be kept out of the receiver's office. Col. Graham, commissioner of General Land Office, ordered Rector as surveyor to discontinue his subcontracting system. Mr. Rankin, chairman of committee of public lands in the house, is also aroused over abuse. Has no confidence in Crawford who pleases Thomas Benton and Co. Against Alexander Stuart who is campaigning for seat in...
Dates: 1823 December 14

David Barton, Washington, to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, St. Charles, Mo., 1824 April 15

 Item — Box 41: Series id216780, Folder: 1
Identifier: id216780
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Declines executive appointment as judge in Mo. although he might be defeated in next election. Tariff bill to be re-read. Senate indignant at corruption of Rector. R. still quarrels withself though General Jackson condemns and forbids the quarrel. Has dismissed Teague from his intercourse as Teague wants just any appointment.

Dates: 1824 April 15

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Williamsburg to St. George Tucker, Sweet Springs, 1799 August 4

 Item — Box 21: Series id216780, Folder: 14
Identifier: id250223
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Writes by his good friend the Bishop. Hears he left Bizarre on Monday last. The instrument is not idle as Mr. Mouse or Miss Barraud plays it. Not yet made ill by hot weather. Must write three letters before going to church.

Dates: 1799 August 4

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Biazrre Bizarre? to St. George Tucker, Charlottesville, 1800 September 13

 Item — Box 22: Series id216780, Folder: 8
Identifier: id251607
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Sends this by brother Henry (St. George Tucker) who sets out tomorrow. Writes very bad hand and makes many mistakes. Has read Euclid again. Is reading Tacitus Annalia in Latin, Le Recueil par Scot in French and Plutarch’s Lives as a historical exercise. Love to all.

Dates: 1800 September 13

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and Mary Coalter Tucker, Winchester, to Elizabeth T. Coalter, 1825 May 14

 Item — Box 41: Series id216780, Folder: 14
Identifier: id216780
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Lafayette made his appearance in St. Louis the day Nathaniel Beverley Tucker was to sail. Comments on Lord Byron.

Dates: 1825 May 14

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, South Point, Mo. to St. George Tucker, Warminster, Virginia, 1826 May 22

 Item — Box 42: Series id216780, Folder: 6
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents

Health. Details on condition of his mouth. Religious manuscript. Expanded on Erskine.

Dates: 1826 May 22

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Bizarre to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, 1806 July 9

 Item — Box 26: Series id216780, Folder: 12
Identifier: id261594
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Met Cousin George Tucker? at post office. Mother enjoyed cool breezes of newly invented doors and windows. Thermometer went to 98½°. Brother says whole country will be a Sahara.

Dates: 1806 July 9

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