Letter from Cornelia Richardson to Frederick William Seward, April 28, 1871

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Letter from Cornelia Richardson to Frederick William Seward, April 28, 1871
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1871-04-28

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Letter from Cornelia Richardson to Frederick William Seward, April 28, 1871

action: sent

sender: Cornelia Richardson
Birth: 1845-01-15  Death: 1890-12-10

location: Auburn, NY

receiver: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08  Death: 1915-04-25

location: Unknown
Unknown

transcription: crb 

revision: tap 2018-04-05

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Editorial Note

Cornelia Richardson wrote this letter in a letter from William Henry Seward to Frederick William Seward, March 10, 1871 that was written by Olive Risley Seward and copied by Lazette M. Worden
Auburn April 28. 1871
Dear Mr. Seward
I wrote Mrs. Seward
Birth: 1839-11-18 Death: 1913-11-09
yester-
day, an account of the wed-
ding. This morning we received
your telegram and were very
glad to hear all were well.
Please excuse the hurried
manner in which this letter
of Mr. Frederick's
Birth: 1830-07-08 Death: 1915-04-25
is copied but
Aunty
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
wanted to send it back
to-day.
Mr. Seymour
Birth: 1791-04-15 Death: 1875-12-03Certainty: Probable
had another of
his attacks the other day, he
remembered all about it and
told Aunty the particulars,
he had started for Mr. Osbournes
Birth: 1822-12-15 Death: 1886-07-06Certainty: Probable

meat market, when suddenly
he forgot where he was and
walked on hoping to meet
some one he knew but every
one was strange, and he did
not recover himself until he
had walked from Dr. Steeles
Birth: 1796 Death: 1888Certainty: Probable

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way down on Clark St.
We are all getting along
nicely. Jimmy had recovered
and was here at work when
we received your letters in-
quiring about him.
We are all very glad to
have such good reports of
your continued improvement
in health and sincerely hope
it may be of long contin-
uance.
Very respectfully
Cora
Nelly
Birth: 1862-09-11 Death: 1921-10-05
wishes me to give her
love to you and her Mama
she will write I think to-
morrow.