Letter from Harriet Morgan Pitney to Frances Miller Seward, 1847
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Letter from Harriet Morgan Pitney to Frances Miller Seward, 1847
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1847
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Letter from Harriet Morgan Pitney to Frances Miller Seward, 1847
action: sent
sender: Harriet Pitney
Birth: 1797-12-04
Death: 1862-05-06
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
transcription: hkl
revision: msr 2016-11-14
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My Dear Mrs Seward
Will you please
to excuse me for requesting an addition
to the long list of favours confered on
me by your kindness. If you will
ask Mr
letter of introduction to some of the
influential merchants of the City you
will greatly oblige us both.
His address is this J. Lawrence Trask
care of H. W. Barnes & CO89 Pearl St.
I am very comfortable to day and I think
my continues health continues to improve.
Come, soon to see me and you will
greatly oblige your much loving Friend
H. Pitney
Friday morn
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My Dear Mrs Seward
Will you please
to excuse me for requesting an addition
to the long list of favours confered on
me by your kindness. If you will
ask Mr
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
Seward to send
James
Birth: 1781-05-15 Death: 1855-08-25
a letter of introduction to some of the
influential merchants of the City you
will greatly oblige us both.
His address is this J. Lawrence Trask
care of H. W. Barnes & CO89 Pearl St.
I am very comfortable to day and I think
my continues health continues to improve.
Come, soon to see me and you will
greatly oblige your much loving Friend
H. Pitney
Friday morn