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[Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, 1811, Vol. 3]

Description: Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 3 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. Littleton writes about Charles's upcoming trip to England, writing about acquaintances living there whom Charles should meet. He references Andrew D. Campbell, Mr. Braddict, and many others.
Date: 1811?
Creator: Teackle, Littleton Dennis
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, July 20, 1811, Vol. 3]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 3 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes about business endeavors and the poor health of his wife Elizabeth Dennis Teackle. He states that he will write to Littleton Dennis Teackle that he has paid Charles for the debt that Littleton owed to him.
Date: July 20, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, July 17, 1811, Vol. 3]

Description: Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 3 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. Littleton writes four men he recommends for a business endeavor.
Date: July 17, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Littleton Dennis
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, July 17, 1811, Vol. 3]

Description: Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 3 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. Littleton writes about coming to a business decision. He mentions John E. Hale and his wife Elizabeth Upshur Teackle.
Date: July 17, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Littleton Dennis
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, July 13, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. Littleton writes about a newspaper that he is sending to Charles. He also discusses some business affairs, mentioning an acquaintance's possibly illegal cargo.
Date: July 13, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Littleton Dennis
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, May 25, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes about a young boy named Morris, likely a slave, that he is sending to Charles. Morris's mother Leah is accompanying him. He also details the construction that is currently happening at his house.
Date: May 25, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, June 11, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes that Charles needs to press Littleton Dennis Teackle to pay Charles back the money he is owed. John wishes to go to Washington D.C., but explains that his wife is unwell and there is still construction happening on his home. He discusses potential travel plans for family members during the summer. In an addition to the letter, he states that he is on his way … more
Date: June 11, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, April 15, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes briefly on his intentions to sell the ship he acquired from Littleton Dennis Teackle and the money he owes Charles. He discusses some issues with his business affairs and issues with shipping wine. Additionally he writes that his son James Teackle is out of school because the teaching positions are vacant.
Date: April 15, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, May 2, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes in detail about his current debt situation regarding the debts he acquired from his son Littleton Dennis Teackle. He assures Charles that he is handling various business situations well and Charles will not need to intervene.
Date: May 2, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, April 11, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes updates on family members and shared acquaintances. John's wife Elizabeth Dennis Teackle had a fall and sprained her foot about two weeks ago. Also, he explains that he has taken on some of Littleton Dennis Teackle's debts and will attempt to sell one of his ships in Baltimore.
Date: April 11, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, March 7, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John attempts to explain a letter from Henrietta Teackle Chauncey, discussing her state of mind. Additionally, he writes about money he has sent to Charles and asks about the effects of the newest non-intercourse laws on Charles's merchant business.
Date: March 7, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, February 28, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes about various business matters related to shipping. He states that Ann Teackle is to be married to a Mr. Edmunds. Additionally, he asks for updates on some family members.
Date: February 28, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, January 16, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John shares some advice to assist Charles with the issues he has run into with his business. John also advises that Charles should not lend any money to Littleton Dennis Teackle. Additionally, he provides updates on various family members and acquaintances.
Date: January 16, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter to Littleton Dennis Teackle, July 15, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter to Littleton Dennis Teackle. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. This is copy of a letter sent to Littleton Dennis Teackle, who likely copied it and sent it to Charles N. Bancker.
Date: July 15, 1811
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle, December 29, 1811]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle. She discusses their finances and purchases she has made. She talks about their enslaved persons, mentioning her disappointment with Ephraim specifically. She wishes for Littleton to sell him. She also discusses news from their acquaintances and family.
Date: December 29, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Uphsur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre, December 29, 1811]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre. She writes about seeing Ann in January and missing her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle, while he is away on business in Baltimore. She also talks about the enslaved people in her house and her health.
Date: December 29, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Uphsur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle, December 9, 1811]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton D. Teackle, discussing their finances and purchases, and her attempts to stay frugal. She also mentions the death of Dr. James Lyon, and the weddings of William Wise to Ann C. Wilson, and Tubman Walston to Anne Done.
Date: December 9, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Uphsur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle, September 10, 1811]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton D. Teackle, announcing the death of his mother, Elizabeth Dennis Teackle. She also writes of William Burton Savage's death. She asks Littleton to send her certain fabric and clothes for mourning.
Date: September 10, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Uphsur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre, September 8, 1811]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre. She discusses the health issues going on around town, including her own recent miscarriage. She talks about being treated by Dr. Robert King. She writes a response to the news of her uncle Littleton Upshur. She also discusses her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle's business dealings. The end of the letter is missing.
Date: September 8, 1811
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Uphsur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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