Telegram from Clarence Armstrong Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 24, 1863
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Telegram from Clarence Armstrong Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 24, 1863
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1863-09-24
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Telegram from Clarence Armstrong Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 24, 1863
action: sent
sender: Clarence Seward
Birth: 1828-10-07
Death: 1897-07-24
location: New York, NY
receiver: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
location: Washington D.C., US
transcription: mmh
revision: crb 2018-01-29
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Office U. S. Military Telegraph.
War Department.
The following Telegram received at Washington, 12 M. Sept 24 1863.
From New York M.
Dated, Sept 24 1863.
F. W. Seward,
How is Willie
morning.
C. A. Seward
5 DH
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C. A. Seward 29 Nassau St. New York
Better, but very weak, and improving very
slowly.
tomorrow
F. W. Seward
DH
Office U. S. Military Telegraph.
War Department.
The following Telegram received at Washington, 12 M. Sept 24 1863.
From New York M.
Dated, Sept 24 1863.
F. W. Seward,
How is Willie
Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29
thismorning.
C. A. Seward
5 DH
h
Hand Shift
Birth: 1830-07-08 Death: 1915-04-25Frederick Seward
Better, but very weak, and improving very
slowly.
tomorrow
F. W. Seward
DH