Letter from William Henry Seward, Jr. to Frederick William Seward, April 28, 1868
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Letter from William Henry Seward, Jr. to Frederick William Seward, April 28, 1868
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1868-04-28
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Letter from William Henry Seward, Jr. to Frederick William Seward, April 28, 1868
action: sent
sender: William Seward
Birth: 1839-06-18
Death: 1920-04-29
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: obm
revision: crb 2016-10-28
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Auburn, N.Y., April 28 1868
My dear Fred
I have been
home since last Sunday
and expect to be here until
about May 1st
Willie
its a great privation to him
not to be able to play about as
usual. Tell father
garden is now in perfect order
and looking very pretty.
The Turkey Carpet arrived safely
yesterday and is being put
down today.
Your letter containing $5000 ch
came today I think this will
keep us straight through the
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summer now
We are today in the midst
of a snow storm which
I hope is to be the last this
year
Jenny
Your aff bro
Will
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Auburn, N.Y., April 28 1868
My dear Fred
I have been
home since last Sunday
and expect to be here until
about May 1st
Willie
Birth: 1864-11-10
is doing nicely although its a great privation to him
not to be able to play about as
usual. Tell father
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
the garden is now in perfect order
and looking very pretty.
The Turkey Carpet arrived safely
yesterday and is being put
down today.
Your letter containing $5000 ch
came today I think this will
keep us straight through the
summer now
We are today in the midst
of a snow storm which
I hope is to be the last this
year
Jenny
Birth: 1839-11-18 Death: 1913-11-09
joins me in love to allYour aff bro
Will