Letter from Cornelia Seward Allen to Augustus Henry Seward, January 5, 1867
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Letter from Cornelia Seward Allen to Augustus Henry Seward, January 5, 1867
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Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1867-01-05
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Letter from Cornelia Seward Allen to Augustus Henry Seward, January 5, 1867
action: sent
sender: Cornelia Allen
Birth: 1862-09-11
Death: 1921-10-05
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
location: Washington D.C., US
transcription: meb
revision: crb 2017-11-21
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Originally included in letter from Janet Watson Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, January 5, 1867Jan. 5th
1867
My dear Uncle Gus.
Willie
and I thank you very
much for the pretty books
you sent to us.
I wish you a happy
New Year! I wish
Grandpa
Year! – Aunty Worden
brought me a little
book telling about Aunt
Rose
what do you think, they
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left the garden gate
open, which there was
ducks on the pond
they came in, which they
began to eat every thing
that was in the garden.
I wish to see Uncle Gus
very much, because I
am very lonely not to see
you. I wish to see Grand-
pa very much – Willie sends
his love to Grandpa,
Willie sends his love to
Uncle Gus – I send my
love to Grandpa and
Uncle Gus —
Your dear little
Nelly —
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Editorial Note
My dear Uncle Gus.
Willie
Birth: 1864-11-10
and I thank you very
much for the pretty books
you sent to us.
I wish you a happy
New Year! I wish
Grandpa
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
a happy NewYear! – Aunty Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
brought me a little
book telling about Aunt
Rose
Publisher: American Tract Society Place of Publication:Boston, MA Date: 1862
, about the childrenwhat do you think, they
left the garden gate
open, which there was
ducks on the pond
they came in, which they
began to eat every thing
that was in the garden.
I wish to see Uncle Gus
very much, because I
am very lonely not to see
you. I wish to see Grand-
pa very much – Willie sends
his love to Grandpa,
Willie sends his love to
Uncle Gus – I send my
love to Grandpa and
Uncle Gus —
Your dear little
Nelly —