Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, June 25, 1851
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, June 25, 1851
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1851-06-25
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, June 25, 1851
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Detroit, MI
transcription: nwh
revision: tap 2019-02-27
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Wednesday morning
My dear Henry,
Polydore
left us yesterday — Lazette
I went out to make some
visits yesterday afternoon — We
did not see Mrs Griswold
I have your Sunday letter
this morning — I wish
there was a prospect of a
termination to this trial —
I know you must be very
weary by this time — We
have had two warm days
now it is cool again —
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I am thinking about
answering George
but find it rather
difficult — all well
Your own
Frances
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Wednesday morning
My dear Henry,
Polydore
Birth: 1799 Death: 1872-04-23
and
Mary
Birth: 1828 Death: 1905
left us yesterday — Lazette
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
&I went out to make some
visits yesterday afternoon — We
did not see Mrs Griswold
Birth: 1819 Death: 1896
–I have your Sunday letter
this morning — I wish
there was a prospect of a
termination to this trial —
I know you must be very
weary by this time — We
have had two warm days
now it is cool again —
I am thinking about
answering George
Birth: 1808-08-26 Death: 1888-12-07
’s letterbut find it rather
difficult — all well
Your own
Frances