Letter from Clarence Armstrong Seward to William Henry Seward, April 10, 1852
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Letter from Clarence Armstrong Seward to William Henry Seward, April 10, 1852
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Date:1852-04-10
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Letter from Clarence Armstrong Seward to William Henry Seward, April 10, 1852
action: sent
sender: Clarence Seward
Birth: 1828-10-07
Death: 1897-07-24
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Washington D.C., US
transcription: maf
revision: tap 2019-03-21
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Auburn April 10. 1852.
My dear Uncle,
May I authorize Messrs Quick
Hall
Genesee Street, a few feet further forward, they to
pay the expenses of such removal?
They wish a little more room on the West
Side of their store which they contemplated change
will give them.
I heard on Thursday that Mrs Thomas
Miller
Ever gratefully
Your Nephew
Clarence.
The Honorable
William H. Seward.
U. S. Senate.
Washington
(D. C.)
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The Honorable
William H. Seward
U. S. Senator
Washington
(D. C.)
AUBURN N.Y.
APR 12
Type: postmark
FREE
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April 1852
Auburn April 10. 1852.
My dear Uncle,
May I authorize Messrs Quick
Birth: 1819 Death: 1897
&Hall
Birth: 1802 Death: 1854
to move the stairway leading to our office,
fromGenesee Street, a few feet further forward, they to
pay the expenses of such removal?
They wish a little more room on the West
Side of their store which they contemplated change
will give them.
I heard on Thursday that Mrs Thomas
Miller
Birth: 1828-03-24 Death: 1852
was dead. She died during her confinement.
Ever gratefully
Your Nephew
Clarence.
The Honorable
William H. Seward.
U. S. Senate.
Washington
(D. C.)
The Honorable
William H. Seward
U. S. Senator
Washington
(D. C.)
AUBURN N.Y.
APR 12
Stamp
FREE
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Clarence A SewardApril 1852