Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, April 26, 1849

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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, April 26, 1849
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Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1849-04-26

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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, April 26, 1849

action: sent

sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24  Death: 1865-06-21

location: Philadelphia, PA

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

location: Charleston, SC

transcription: maf 

revision: tap 2018-11-05

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Philadelphia
Thursday 26th
My dear Henry
Our little girl
Birth: 1844-12-09 Death: 1866-10-29

continues to improve she
would be glad to day
to be dressed and sit
up but the Dr
Unknown
will not
consent while she has
any fever– I received
your letter from Baltimore
yesterday after dinner
but not until I had been
to Dr Berkey
Birth: 1803-10-28 Death: 1867-08-08
– perhaps
it will be as well as
I see no immediate prospect
of getting away with Fanny
and I do not now care
to be in Baltimore long
before you return–
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They tell me you cannot
reach Charleston before
the 27thMr Lavender
Birth: 1816 Death: 1869-03-11Certainty: Possible

called last evening – Mr
Birth: 1788 Death: 1866-09-11

& Mrs Randall
Birth: 1796 Death: 1880-05-22
the day
before and yesterday Mr
Randall came to enquire
after Fanny– Mrs Wilson
Birth: 1816 Death: 1871-05-26

was here this morning while
I was at Dr Berkeys–
Marianna Mott
Birth: 1825-08-26 Death: 1872-07-03
came to
see me yesterday and
is to call again this
afternoon to assist me in
finding a woolen polka
for Fanny– I am told
that Mr
Birth: 1782-01-18 Death: 1852-10-24
and Mrs Webster
Birth: 1797-09-28 Death: 1882-02-26

are here though I do
not see them at table
My next letter will be
directed to Washington
though should any thing
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occur to make it
necessary I can send
a Telegraph Message
to Charleston as late as the
29th Let me know when
you will be at Baltimore
and I will make my
arrangements accordingly –
I am sorry that I shall
hear nothing from home
as all the letters will be
sent to Washington & Baltimore
Fanny says I must write
a little letter from her and
tell Father she is better
Your own
Frances
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F. A. Seward
1849