Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Va., and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the Senate. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Copy of the above Autograph Letter Signed
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. A...
Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to b...
Encloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge Wh...
Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. Autograph Letter Signed
Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by [Edward E...
Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate...
Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the College of William and Mary where he [JT] i...
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. Autogra...
Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use hi...
Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk,...
Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. A...
Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the "bloody war"; informs him that he rece...
Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that "matters are looking better...
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. A...
Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to b...
Encloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge Wh...
Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. Autograph Letter Signed
Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by [Edward E...
Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate...
Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the College of William and Mary where he [JT] i...
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. Autogra...
Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use hi...
Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk,...
Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. A...
Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the "bloody war"; informs him that he rece...
Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that "matters are looking better...
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. A...
Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to b...