Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, April 20, 1854

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Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, April 20, 1854
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Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1854-04-20

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Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, April 20, 1854

action: sent

sender: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01  Death: 1875-10-03

location: Canandaigua, NY

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

location: Washington D.C., US

transcription: rmg 

revision: tap 2019-01-23

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Canandaigua
April 20th
My dear Brother
I thank you
for your kind, very kind
letter which came yesterday —
I am very much better than
I was when I left Auburn
& shall be better still when
I can go back there  as
I intend to after a few weeks —
Aunt Clara
Birth: 1793-05-01 Death: 1862-09-05
& Abbey
Birth: 1822 Death: 1895-09-16
came
over here yesterday to fetch
dear little Fanny
Birth: 1844-12-09 Death: 1866-10-29
, who is
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stay with me as long
as her Mother
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
can spare her —
Which I think will not
exceed a week or ten
days. They − Aunt C.
& Abbey ^report^ — favorably in regard
to Mothers health − she is
gaining strength with the
approach of warm weather
& I am confidently looking
forward to her perfect resto-
ration − I have also to
thank you for documents re-
ceived this morning 
Will
Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29
gave to me the form
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to thank Mr. Sumner
Birth: 1811-01-06 Death: 1874-03-11
for
the great honor he did
me, in sending me one
of his speeches − I was away
from home when it came −
and since my return I have
had an inflamed eye which
has prevented my either
reading or writing or
I would have acknowl-
edged the politeness sooner
Wilder
Birth: 1822 Death: 1855-04-29
was here last evening 
he told me that the road
or street − Which “the Com-
mon people” are deter-
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mined to have, despite the
first family “remonstrances 
is to succeed  the bill having
passed (a second time) both
houses of the Legislature 
I hope to live to see a broad
road run directly through
every “first family” garden
in Canandaigua & I
think I shall  When
are you coming North? —
Your Sister 