Letter from Mary Seward Jayne to William Henry Seward, Ocotber 17, 1849

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Letter from Mary Seward Jayne to William Henry Seward, Ocotber 17, 1849
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Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1849-10-17

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Letter from Mary Seward Jayne to William Henry Seward, Ocotber 17, 1849

action: sent

sender: Mary Jayne
Birth: 1828  Death: 1905

location: Auburn, NY

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

location: Albany, NY

transcription: smc 

revision: crb 2019-01-25

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Auburn October 17th 1849 –
My dear Uncle
Will you while in Albany – if you can get
time, be so kind as to get me a trunk like Carolines
Birth: 1834-07-25 Death: 1922-02-28
,
and have it marked– with my name on it , in full
I should like one about the same size, and the
same finish inside – If you can I shall thank you very
very much – I also want a carpet bag, but think I can
get one at Nyes – in Auburn – Your family are all
very well – Fred
Birth: 1830-07-08 Death: 1915-04-25
has not come yet. It’s a rainy
day – and perhaps we shall see him this afternoon
as rainy weather, seems to have brought all the Florida peo-
ple
Unknown
–here – I am sorry to trouble you Uncle – but did
not think of my trunk till you had gone –
Yours affectionately
Mary A. Seward –
William H. Seward –
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Mary A. Seward
Oct 17, 1849