Letter from William Henry Seward to Frances Miller Seward, June 19, 1849
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Letter from William Henry Seward to Frances Miller Seward, June 19, 1849
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Date:1849-06-19
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Letter from William Henry Seward to Frances Miller Seward, June 19, 1849
action: sent
sender: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Canandaigua, NY
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
transcription: keh
revision: crb 2016-05-25
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Canandaigua Tuesday evening.
My Dearest Frances
Judge Nelson
noon. The Court was therefore adjourned till tomorrow
morning. It gives me a few hours but the labors before
me are very great and I am allowed little indulgence
by my clients.
I forgot to deliver your letter and parcel. But
the Ladies recalled my delinquent memory. The
Dress is highly admired.
Lazettes
sunshine enough to satisfy even Judge Conkling
almost no shade.
There is a party at Seymour's
is not invited, Mr Worden
says today that she is going, andhaving yesterday declined
his urgent invitation to go. I am so unfortunate as to
be in the boat – and one portion of the family advise that I
go The other that I stay.
I send to you for some champagne. I think it not
improper to make some return for hospitalities.
Ever your own Henry
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Canandaigua Tuesday evening.
My Dearest Frances
Judge Nelson
Birth: 1792-11-10 Death: 1873-12-13
had just arrived atnoon. The Court was therefore adjourned till tomorrow
morning. It gives me a few hours but the labors before
me are very great and I am allowed little indulgence
by my clients.
I forgot to deliver your letter and parcel. But
the Ladies recalled my delinquent memory. The
Dress is highly admired.
Lazettes
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
place is tidy and neat, but it hassunshine enough to satisfy even Judge Conkling
Birth: 1789-10-12 Death: 1874-02-05
. There isalmost no shade.
There is a party at Seymour's
Birth: 1810-05-31 Death: 1886-02-12Certainty: Possible
tonight. Frances
Birth: 1826-12-12 Death: 1909-08-24
is not invited, Mr Worden
Birth: 1797-03-06 Death: 1856-02-16
wasis unhappy because Mrs Wordensays today that she is going, andhaving yesterday declined
his urgent invitation to go. I am so unfortunate as to
be in the boat – and one portion of the family advise that I
go The other that I stay.
I send to you for some champagne. I think it not
improper to make some return for hospitalities.
Ever your own Henry