Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker
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- Box 28, Folder 12
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Sends another letter from sister (Mrs. Jane Tucker) in London. Fearful of her Ruth, who has not worn off complaint. Sister wishes their advice on education and profession of son (James J. Tucker). She is unhappy in resource of army. Self does not like profession of arms except in defense of country. Still more averse at time like this when friends may be obliged to act as enemies. Nephew's feelings at future day to be considered. His cousins (John and George Tucker) with little patronage rose to honor. War with England or continuance of embargo might prove impediment to St. George's and own aid to sister. Sends love to sister (Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker) and regards to family of departed friend John Page. Has not received box sister mentioned. Happy Charles Carter is well.
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