Letter from William Henry Seward to Frances Miller Seward, July 30, 1859

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Letter from William Henry Seward to Frances Miller Seward, July 30, 1859
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Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1859-07-30

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Letter from William Henry Seward to Frances Miller Seward, July 30, 1859

action: sent

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

location: Paris, France

receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24  Death: 1865-06-21

location: Auburn, NY

transcription: cnk 

revision: vxa 2021-03-06

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Editorial Note

William Henry Seward's series of travel letters in 1859 are organized and listed by the date of each entry.
33
Paris Saturday night July 30.
I breakfasted this morning at 11 with Dr Castle
Birth: 1831 Death: 1885-12-09
and
his family
x Birth: 1858-03-12  Death: 1920-09-16  Birth:   Death: 1912-12-04 
. The entertainment though simple had some
peculiarities. First, the House in the Rue de Penthievres
is one ^in^ which Dr Franklin
Birth: 1706-01-17 Death: 1790-04-17
lived when beginning his
illustrious career in France so directly influential
in securing the independence of the United States
through the French Alliance - Secondly we had
wine for breakfast - coffee and tea after it, as if
it were dinner. Third, on my protesting my exemption
from English prejudice one of the ladies
Unknown
a noble
matronly Portuguese lady lighted a real Havana
cigar and smoked with the gentlemen
Unknown
I say
but Dr Franklin's successor is a philosopher
and a Republican - We parted only at two p m. -
Then I drove to return visits, and at 4 I called
at the American Legation where my reception
seemed kind and free. Then to dinner with
the Grinells
x Birth: 1803-11-21  Death: 1872-02-23  Birth: 1803-03-03  Death: 1877-11-24 
, there dining walking and
the Circus filled up the day. I send you
an extract of a Parisian Journal - You will smile
at the ludicrous mistakes it contains - But it
is illustrative of life in Paris
In my drives I went to the Place of the
Bastille. It is now distinguished by a noble
column erected in the time of Louis Philippe
Birth: 1773-10-06 Death: 1850-08-26
I think
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and dedicated
to the revolutionary
republicans of 1830.
The newspaper extract included
and of which I spoke is from the
The "Le Messager De Paris"
"Jeude 28 Juillet 1859"
I hope that I may be able to dispatch my next letter
from some other place - but it is uncertain.
Mr De Sartiges
Birth: 1809-01-17 Death: 1892-10-05
has a relapse at the Baths
Sumner
Birth: 1811-01-06 Death: 1874-03-11
is at the Baths at Havre - He returns home
in the Autumn. Lord Napier
Birth: 1773-06-25 Death: 1866-01-25
arrives at the Hague
to day
Every your own Henry
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No 148
July 25t to
July 28t - 29
Paris