Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Richmond, Virginia to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1836

Containers:
Box 46, Folder 16
Scope and content:

Thanks him for power of attorney. Will case is going on heavily and slowly. Jones talked three days. Hopes a total intestacy may be established. He can arrange for use of money by writing to Morton. Elev[e]n barrels of flour sent to him by Sampson cost $11 per barrel. Writes from court room. Can dispose of volume one of his book if brother has more copies than he needs.

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