Letter from William Henry Seward to George MacCullough Grier, April 25, 1848
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Letter from William Henry Seward to George MacCullough Grier, April 25, 1848
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1848-04-25
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Letter from William Henry Seward to George MacCullough Grier, April 25, 1848
action: sent
sender: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: George Grier
Birth: 1802-09-27
Death: 1878-12-20
location: UnknownUnknown
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revision: tap 2018-07-24
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Auburn April 25, 1848.
My Dear George,
Mr Weed
of $10,000 in Jefferson County, which it is most desirable
should be made – if it does not interfere with what is
more important, my fathers
thing more essential to his own comfort than it is to his
family.
Elijah Akin
he has written to my father for a loan of $2000. – It is
distant and would cost me a journey and some expense
of time and money to ascertain. I would not encourage it.
Faithfully yours
W.H.S.
George M Grier Esq
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Auburn April 25, 1848.
My Dear George,
Mr Weed
Birth: 1797-11-15 Death: 1882-11-22
will consult you about a loan of $10,000 in Jefferson County, which it is most desirable
should be made – if it does not interfere with what is
more important, my fathers
Birth: 1768-12-05 Death: 1849-08-24
preference of distribution, athing more essential to his own comfort than it is to his
family.
Elijah Akin
Birth: 1822-08-04 Death: 1891-01-01
of Chautauqua Co.
writes to me that he he has written to my father for a loan of $2000. – It is
distant and would cost me a journey and some expense
of time and money to ascertain. I would not encourage it.
Faithfully yours
W.H.S.
George M Grier Esq