Comments on the 1860 presidential election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of Robert M.T. Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crop...
Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are b...
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the College of William and Mary where he [JT] i...
Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by [Edward E...
Is ill and "confined to the house"; predicts that "many men" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia ...
Business matters, including the payment of debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave...
W.W. Tyler, [nephew of John Tyler], Washington, [D.C.], to H[enry] A. Wise, n.p. Has been praying fo...
Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement o...
Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to th...
Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margar...
Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political ...
Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an e...
Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected "without doubt"; report...
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crop...
Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are b...
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the College of William and Mary where he [JT] i...
Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by [Edward E...
Is ill and "confined to the house"; predicts that "many men" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia ...
Business matters, including the payment of debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave...
W.W. Tyler, [nephew of John Tyler], Washington, [D.C.], to H[enry] A. Wise, n.p. Has been praying fo...
Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement o...
Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to th...
Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margar...
Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political ...
Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an e...
Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected "without doubt"; report...
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crop...
Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are b...