Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, September 14, 1863
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, September 14, 1863
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1863-09-14
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, September 14, 1863
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Anna Seward
Birth: 1834-03-29
Death: 1919-05-02
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: bpt
revision: crb 2018-03-19
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Monday
Sep 14th
My dear Anna
Your letter came
yesterday – Fanny
she will meet you
at East Albany the
21st leaving here in
the early train.
If I knew where to
write to Augustus
would inquire of
his movements that
if any thing should
prevent Fanny's going
with you she might
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accompany him when
he returns to Washington.
Fanny is afraid of
losing Miss Cushman's
visit if she remains
longer – The Peales
leave us this morning
we have had a pleasant
visit from them.
As my other letter was
four days on the way
I write this early –
should any thing
prevent Fanny going
I will address a
letter to Albany.
very affectionately yours
Mother –
Monday
Sep 14th
My dear Anna
Your letter came
yesterday – Fanny
Birth: 1844-12-09 Death: 1866-10-29
thinksshe will meet you
at East Albany the
21st leaving here in
the early train.
If I knew where to
write to Augustus
Birth: 1826-10-01 Death: 1876-09-11
Iwould inquire of
his movements that
if any thing should
prevent Fanny's going
with you she might
accompany him when
he returns to Washington.
Fanny is afraid of
losing Miss Cushman's
Birth: 1816-07-23 Death: 1876-02-18
visit if she remains
longer – The Peales
Birth: 1814-03-08
Death: 1889-02-03
Birth: 1799-11-02
Death: 1885-03-13
leave us this morning
we have had a pleasant
visit from them.
As my other letter was
four days on the way
I write this early –
should any thing
prevent Fanny going
I will address a
letter to Albany.
very affectionately yours
Mother –