A Guide to the Susan Bowdoin Letters to Robert Wash, 1811 March 8 - May11
A Collection in the
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation`s
John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Library
Manuscript Number MS 1942.6
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Collection is open to research.
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Preferred Citation
Susan Bowdoin Letters to Robert Wash, Manuscript #MS 1942.6, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Acquisition Information
Gift, 1942
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Scope and Content
The first letter discusses her health and the well-being of many Williamsburg acquaintances, including the Coleman, Tucker, Cabell, Andrews and Skipwith families. Mentions her upcoming trip to S uffolk {Va.}, and the impending marriage of Miss Tyler. Other friends mentioned include: Ferdinand Campbell, Mrs. Gatliffe, Mr. Cary, Miss Bracken, Mr. Browne, Mrs. Seawell, Mr. Mason, and Eliza Prentis. The second letter was written while staying with the family of {St. George} Tucker. Discusses the death of Bishop James Madison and the election of John Bracken as President of the College of William and Mary. Mentions death of {Samuel} Tyler and the appointment of Robert Nelson as Chancellor. {?} Russell died. She has lost many friends on the Eastern Shore: Mrs. Eyre, Dr. Lyon, Dr. Evans, and W{illia}m Savage. Writes about the escape of Maria {Teackle} Parker from the Richmond Theater Fire of 1811. Eliza {?} is with Charlotte Dickson on a visit to {Robert} Saunders and Mrs. Mary Anne Hunter. Has been with Tuckers since November 1. Will stay until going back to the Eastern Shore in July. F{erdinand Stewart} Campbell married {Elizabeth Corbin Griffin} Gatlief. Doctor C{harles} Carter has returned to Williamsburg. S{arah Trebell} Galt married {William} Browne. Sends good wishes from Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Skipwith, Mrs. Cocke, Mrs. Tazewell and love from {Frances Bland Tucker} Coalter. {John} Coalter has {St. George} Tucker's seat on the Court of Appeals and his family will move to a farm within two miles of Richmond.
Arrangement
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Index Terms
- Bowdoin, Susan
- Bracken, John, d. 1818
- Browne, Sarah Trebell Galt, ca. 1782-1844
- Browne, William, 1787-1855
- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856
- Campbell, Ferdinand, 1785-1854
- Carter, Charles, d. 1825
- Coalter, Frances Bland Tucker, d. 1813
- Coalter, John, 1769-1838
- Dickson, Charlotte
- Hunter, Mary Anne, d. 1815
- Madison, James, 1749-1812
- Nelson, Robert, 1778-1819
- Parker, Maria Teackle, d. 1815
- Saunders, Robert, 1761-1835
- Savage, William, d. 1812
- Skipwith, Henry, ca. 1750-ca. 1815
- Stewart, Elizabeth Griffin Gatlief Campbell, 1779 or 80-1854
- Stewart, Ferdinand Stewart Campbell, 1789 or 90-1854
- Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter, 1767-1837
- Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827
- Tyler, Samuel, 1776-1812
- Wash, Robert, 1790-1856
- Andrews family
- Coleman family
- Skipwith family
- Tucker family
- Theater - Virginia - Richmond - History
- Virginia - Social life and customs - 19th century
- Williamsburg (Va.) - Social life and customs
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Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Virginia - Social life and customs - 19th century
- Williamsburg (Va.) - Social life and customs