Letter from Samuel Sweezey Seward to William Henry Seward, February 12, 1825

  • Posted on: 7 July 2017
  • By: admin
xml: 
Letter from Samuel Sweezey Seward to William Henry Seward, February 12, 1825
x

transcriber

Transcriber:spp:msr

student editor

Transcriber:spp:lmd

Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1825-02-12

In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn" point to person elements in the project's persons.xml authority file. In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "pla" point to place elements in the project's places.xml authority file. In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn" point to person elements in the project's staff.xml authority file. In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn" point to person elements in the project's bibl.xml authority file. verical-align: super; font-size: 12px; text-decoration: underline; text-decoration: line-through; color: red;

Letter from Samuel Sweezey Seward to William Henry Seward, February 12, 1825

action: sent

sender: Samuel Seward
Birth: 1768-12-05  Death: 1849-08-24

location: Florida, NY

receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16  Death: 1872-10-10

location: Auburn, NY

transcription: msr 

revision: tap 2017-01-09

<>
Page 1

Florida 12th Feby 1825
My Dear William
The intimation in your last left much
anxiety on my mind relative to the health of
your beloved Francis
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
. Is it yet in your power to
say that she is restored to her usual good health,
those cases ought not to be suffered to linger if
tone and vigour can possibly be restored to the
system. Have you an able and experienced
Physician—
I wrote you sometime since
the result of Westcott
Birth: 1769 Death: 1842-04-26
& Wickham
Birth: 1772 Death: 1845-11-16
business, and
requested you to forward a bill of cost in the
different suits. This has not been received. Will
you be so good as to make them out as particular
and distinct as possible and forward them by the
first mail—
We have it in contemplation to
place Washington
Birth: 1808-08-26 Death: 1888-12-07
for a term in a good thourouh
boarding school, but on reflection have
not discovered and fixed on any but what
has some exceptions. Much is said about the
Auburn school in your public prints are
they really sound or is this pufing. One
material object would be lost in placing
Page 2

In placing him in your village, that is sending
him amongst entire strangers where he would
have to form his own character and depend
on his own responsibility. If nigh you he would
naturally ^look^ to that protection and support which he
would not expect from strangers. Are there
any thorough going schools to the north or west
suitable to form the stannary
Relating to the tin worls • A tin mine •
of a gentleman
farmer, within your knowledge. How stands
the Geneva Academy—W—situation requires
rigid rules and thorough going and constant
application to study in order to expand his
mind—as he hitherto had no competitors
and his studies have been altogether a
secondary object. Much benefit may be
derived also from his being placed in a
a genteel
Polite; having the manners of well bred people • Graceful in form; elegant in appearance, dress or manner •
boarding house where his address
will be improved—
Make our best respects to your
worthy consort and friends
generally. Tell G. Ma Miller
Birth: 1751 Death: 1835-10-03
we
shall expect to see her in Florida
when the canal opens—
yours affectionately
Saml S. Seward
Page 3

Wm H. Seward Esqr
Auburn
Unknown
Free
Seward, P.M
Hand Shiftx

William Seward

Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
S.S. Seward
Feb. 12t
1825