Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, December 20, 1861
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Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, December 20, 1861
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1861-12-20
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Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, December 20, 1861
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1844-12-09
Death: 1866-10-29
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: mhb
revision: crb 2018-01-30
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Auburn, December 20th
My Dear Aunty;
I was glad to
get your letter this morning
also Louisa Weightmans
stay all day with you?
I have received numbers 3 4 5
and 6, of the paperdolls, and
the two envelopes of furniture, they
are all very nice, and a great source
of amusement. I am very glad you are
going to bring them to Mary Titus
for nothing could please her more,
I think of having her witt, the
youngest of the Perry girls, Rosie Browne
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and Mary Woodruff
mas, to spend the evening.
When this letter reaches you, the
25th will have come, so here are
some little book marks in french.
Ma Tanté¨, for you; “Mon Pere”
for father
Kate
send.
I did not tell Mary Titus that
I had those beautiful dolls, as
I want your present to surprise
her, I am sure she will be delighted
for her paper dolls look very oddly
compared those you sent me.
give my love to all. Answer Trippys
letter. Affectionately,
Fanny Seward
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Merry Christmas,
and happy New year, to all.
Fanny.
Auburn, December 20th
My Dear Aunty;
I was glad to
get your letter this morning
also Louisa Weightmans
Unknown
, did shestay all day with you?
I have received numbers 3 4 5
and 6, of the paperdolls, and
the two envelopes of furniture, they
are all very nice, and a great source
of amusement. I am very glad you are
going to bring them to Mary Titus
Birth: 1846-01-11 Death: 1913-03-14
for nothing could please her more,
I think of having her witt, the
youngest of the Perry girls, Rosie Browne
Unknown
and Mary Woodruff
Birth: 1849-05-19 Death: 1906-04-10
, here Christ-mas, to spend the evening.
When this letter reaches you, the
25th will have come, so here are
some little book marks in french.
Ma Tanté¨, for you; “Mon Pere”
for father
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
, and “Mon Ami,” forKate
Birth: 1837 Death: 1878-04-08
, they are all that I can send.
I did not tell Mary Titus that
I had those beautiful dolls, as
I want your present to surprise
her, I am sure she will be delighted
for her paper dolls look very oddly
compared those you sent me.
give my love to all. Answer Trippys
Birth: 1851-06-13 Death: 1862
letter. Affectionately,
Fanny Seward
Merry Christmas,
and happy New year, to all.
Fanny.