Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, June 18, 1865
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Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, June 18, 1865
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1865-06-18
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Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, June 18, 1865
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1844-12-09
Death: 1866-10-29
location: Washington D.C., US
receiver: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
location: Auburn, NY
transcription: sgl
revision: ekk 2015-06-24
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Washington D.C.
18th June 1865
Sunday morning.
My dear Aunty,
The Surgeon General
been [ he ]
Alternate Text: here & says mother
decidedly better– her pulse
sounder, fuller, “more of it,” than
last night. She is feeling very
languid, as one does when
fever is leaving one.
Aunt Eliza
to see about crackers for her
next meal. Harriet
with mother & me. She
seems very well after her
journey.
I have your kind note
brought by her. Hope you
all keep well. Fred
getting on very nicely indeed.
This is dear Will
Page
218th June 1865
Sunday morning.
My dear Aunty,
The Surgeon General
Birth: 1817-07-21 Death: 1883-04-05
has justbeen [ he ]
Alternate Text
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
isdecidedly better– her pulse
sounder, fuller, “more of it,” than
last night. She is feeling very
languid, as one does when
fever is leaving one.
Aunt Eliza
Unknown
has gone downto see about crackers for her
next meal. Harriet
Birth: 1807 Death: 1888-08-20
is herewith mother & me. She
seems very well after her
journey.
I have your kind note
brought by her. Hope you
all keep well. Fred
Birth: 1830-07-08 Death: 1915-04-25
is verygetting on very nicely indeed.
This is dear Will
Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29
’s 26thbirthday. He looks ever
so handsome and is -
perfect.
Harriet sends her love.
It is a great blessing &
pleasure to see how well
our Anna
better as Fred grows stronger,
instead of showing any
ill effect from her devoted
attendance.
The Surgeon Genl continues
to talk of the days when
mother is to seek fresh
air & vigor athome.
Love to all.
Your affectionate niece
Fanny
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3so handsome and is -
perfect.
Harriet sends her love.
It is a great blessing &
pleasure to see how well
our Anna
Birth: 1834-03-29 Death: 1919-05-02
keeps – lookingbetter as Fred grows stronger,
instead of showing any
ill effect from her devoted
attendance.
The Surgeon Genl continues
to talk of the days when
mother is to seek fresh
air & vigor athome.
Love to all.
Your affectionate niece
Fanny
Mrs A. Worden
1862 May 1 st . To the FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, of Auburn, Dr.
To Rent of 1 Slip No. 86 for 4 qr., ending May 1 st . 1863 $17.50
(Slip valued at $140.00 - rent 12 1-2 per cent. Per annum.)
Received Payment,
S Wooding
1862 May 1 st . To the FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, of Auburn, Dr.
To Rent of 1 Slip No. 86 for 4 qr., ending May 1 st . 1863 $17.50
(Slip valued at $140.00 - rent 12 1-2 per cent. Per annum.)
Received Payment,
S Wooding
Unknown
Collector