Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditional social behavior to illustrate the proud culture of the area; the descendants of the area should have a "sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union." Autograph Letter Signed
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use hi...
Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to b...
Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that "matters are looking better...
Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on...
Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political ...
Tyler has submitted to articles to the Southern Literary Messenger for publication about his days at...
Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he ...
Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement o...
Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writin...
Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the College of William and Mary where he [JT] i...
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressment suggests the plans hold true for the...
Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk,...
Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of...
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use hi...
Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to b...
Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that "matters are looking better...
Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on...
Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political ...
Tyler has submitted to articles to the Southern Literary Messenger for publication about his days at...
Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he ...
Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement o...
Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writin...
Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the College of William and Mary where he [JT] i...
Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC...
Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressment suggests the plans hold true for the...
Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk,...
Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of...
Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will ...
Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use hi...
Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to b...