Letter from Mary C. Johnson to Frances Miller Seward, 1841
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Letter from Mary C. Johnson to Frances Miller Seward, 1841
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1841
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Letter from Mary C. Johnson to Frances Miller Seward, 1841
action: sent
sender: Mary Johnson
Birth: 1790
Death:
location: Albany, NY
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Albany, NY
transcription: hkl
revision: msr 2016-10-20
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To Mrs Seward.
Madam.
Through
your kindness & liberality I have
recd by the hands of my little girl
four dollars over the amount of
the bill which I sent for which
I return my most sincere thanks
& hope that if I shall be favored
hereafter with your patronage
I may be able to render that en-
tire satisfaction to you which ever
has been & shall be the desire of
your most gratefull & obedient
servant.
Mary C Johnston.
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To/Mrs Seward
Governors Mansion
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Mrs Johnson
1841
Coloured
Woman
To Mrs Seward.
Madam.
Through
your kindness & liberality I have
recd by the hands of my little girl
Unknown
four dollars over the amount of
the bill which I sent for which
I return my most sincere thanks
& hope that if I shall be favored
hereafter with your patronage
I may be able to render that en-
tire satisfaction to you which ever
has been & shall be the desire of
your most gratefull & obedient
servant.
Mary C Johnston.
To/Mrs Seward
Governors Mansion
h
Hand Shift
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21Frances Seward
1841
Coloured
Woman