Letters of George Tucker [manuscript] 1811-29.

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Letters of George Tucker [manuscript] 1811-29.

Letters, 1811-16, to St. George Tucker chiefly concerning family matters [6 items] -- Letter, 1829 Dec. 15, Gessner Harrison, University of Virginia, to his mother, Mary Stuart Harrison, Harrisonburg, Va., about his life at the University [3 p. ; 26 cm. with address fragmented].

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Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827

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