ALS : Williamsburg, to John Coalter, 1801 Mar. 13.

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ALS : Williamsburg, to John Coalter, 1801 Mar. 13.

The close presidential election of 1800 proves the danger of a single executive. Tucker proposes the establishment of a truly federal executive.

1 item (2 p.) ; 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6756551

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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Coalter, John, 1769-1838

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Note: The following subscripts are genealogical citations separating generations within the same family. A more extensive biography on the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families can be found by accessing the Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Coalter Family John Coalter 1 (1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. He held the postion of tutor to th...

Kountze, De Lancey, d. 1946,

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Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827

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St. George Tucker (1752-1827), was born in Bermuda and emigrated to Williamsburg, Virginia where he attended the College of William and Mary. He served in the Revolutionary War, as a judge of the General Court of Virginia, and as professor of law at the College of William and Mary. He was elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. Tucker was appointed to the federal district court for Virginia. He married, firstly, Frances Bland Randolph who was the mother of John Randolph of Roanoke. ...