1From James Madison to James Monroe, 22 January 1786 (Madison Papers)
procured the addition of St. George Tucker who is sensible, fœderal and skilled in Commerce; to whom was added on the motion of I know not whom Mr. M. Smith who is at least exceptionable in the second quality having made unceasing war during the...
2From James Madison to James Monroe, 11 September 1786 (Madison Papers)
Delegates then present at Annapolis were George Read, John Dickinson, and Richard Bassett (Delaware); William C. Houston, Abraham Clark, and James Schureman (New Jersey); Edmund Randolph, St. George Tucker, and JM (Virginia); Alexander Hamilton and Egbert Benson (New York); and Tench Coxe (Pennsylvania).
3From James Madison to James Monroe, 4 December 1794 (Madison Papers)
...at the University of Edinburgh and served in the Revolution. He represented Spotsylvania County in the House of Delegates, 1791–94. A Republican, he served as governor, 1794–96, and attorney general, 1796–1800, of Virginia (St. George Tucker Brooke, “The Brooke Family,”
4From James Madison to James Monroe, 27 March 1795 (Madison Papers)
Columbus [St. George Tucker],