Letter from Miss Abbott to Frances Miller Seward, January 25, 1838
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Letter from Miss Abbott to Frances Miller Seward, January 25, 1838
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1838-01-25
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Letter from Miss Abbott to Frances Miller Seward, January 25, 1838
action: sent
sender: Miss Abbott
Birth:
Death:
location: New York, NY
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: New York, NY
transcription: msr
revision: tap 2017-06-21
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Miss Abbott regrets that she
has not had an opportunity
of thanking Mrs Seward in
person for her kindness in
taking charge of her parcel
from Auburn. She has called
twice at the Astor House
in hopes of being able to do
so, on her former visit how-
ever was informed that Mr
Mrs Seward had left for
Philadelphia, but were expected
again in a short time, having
yesterday ascertained their
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return Miss Abbot repeated her
visit with Mr Brown
morning, but was once more
disappointed in not seeing
Mrs Seward. It will afford
Mr& Mrs Brown
much pleasure to receive a
visit from Mr & Mrs Seward
at 102 Chambers St.
Thursday 25th Janry 1838
102 Chambers St.
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Mrs Seward
Miss Abbott regrets that she
has not had an opportunity
of thanking Mrs Seward in
person for her kindness in
taking charge of her parcel
from Auburn. She has called
twice at the Astor House
in hopes of being able to do
so, on her former visit how-
ever was informed that Mr
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
&Mrs Seward had left for
Philadelphia, but were expected
again in a short time, having
yesterday ascertained their
return Miss Abbot repeated her
visit with Mr Brown
Unknown
in the morning, but was once more
disappointed in not seeing
Mrs Seward. It will afford
Mr& Mrs Brown
Unknown
& their sisterUnknown
much pleasure to receive a
visit from Mr & Mrs Seward
at 102 Chambers St.
Thursday 25th Janry 1838
102 Chambers St.
Mrs Seward