Letter from Charles Sumner to Frederick William Seward, September 4, 1865

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Letter from Charles Sumner to Frederick William Seward, September 4, 1865
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1865-09-04

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Letter from Charles Sumner to Frederick William Seward, September 4, 1865

action: sent

sender: Charles Sumner
Birth: 1811-01-06  Death: 1874-03-11

location: Boston, MA

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

location: Unknown
Unknown

transcription: mec 

revision: tap 2017-05-05

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Boston 4th Sept. '65
My dear Assistant,
I cut the above
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Editorial Note

Newspaper clipping at top of letter
from
a Sunday morning's paper.
I started with joy &
thought of one
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21Certainty: Probable
no longer
here who would have
been so happy in yr
restoration.
I hope this is true.
But you cannot be
too prudent. See to it
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that there is no re-
turn from premature
exertion, & especially
that there is no contre-
coup in the spine. If
the Dr has not thought
of the latter point pray
call his attention to it.
But he has without
doubt.
Ever Sincerely Yours,
Charles Sumner