Letter from Mahlon Dickerson Canfield to William Henry Seward, May 28, 1850
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Letter from Mahlon Dickerson Canfield to William Henry Seward, May 28, 1850
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Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1850-05-28
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Letter from Mahlon Dickerson Canfield to William Henry Seward, May 28, 1850
action: sent
sender: Mahlon Canfield
Birth: 1798-11-26
Death: 1865-01-05
location: Succasunna, NJ
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Washington D.C., US
transcription: cnk
revision: crb 2019-02-01
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Succasunny, Morris Co U.S.
May 28th 1850.
My dear Sir
Have the kindness to say if Caroline
is injured by the accident at the school at
Georgetown yesterday.
I have just seen a short notice of it in a
paper & it fills me with alarm
I am pleased to inform you that Augustus
improving very fast & ably to recover his
former health.
Yours very truly
M. D. Canfield
Hon W.H. Seward
Succasunny, Morris Co U.S.
May 28th 1850.
My dear Sir
Have the kindness to say if Caroline
Birth: 1834-07-25 Death: 1922-02-28
is injured by the accident at the school at
Georgetown yesterday.
I have just seen a short notice of it in a
paper & it fills me with alarm
I am pleased to inform you that Augustus
Birth: 1829-12-04 Death: 1867-10-25
isimproving very fast & ably to recover his
former health.
Yours very truly
M. D. Canfield
Hon W.H. Seward