Letter from William Henry Seward to Benjamin Jennings Seward, June 19, 1837
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Letter from William Henry Seward to Benjamin Jennings Seward, June 19, 1837
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Date:1837-06-19
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Letter from William Henry Seward to Benjamin Jennings Seward, June 19, 1837
action: sent
sender:
William Seward
Person
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
Person
location:
Auburn NY
Place
Name: City: Auburn
County: Cayuga
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
Benjamin Seward
Person
Name: Benjamin Seward
Birth: 1793-08-23
Death: 1841-02-24
Person
location:
Westfield NY
Place
Name: City: Westfield
County: Chautauqua County
State: NY
Country: US
Place
transcription: mah
revision: crb 2015-11-02
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Page 1
Auburn June 19th.
My dear Jennings,
It is with the greatest satisfaction that I am at length
hailing once more from my much loved home. I arrived yesterday
about 3 O.Clock, found all my family
Name: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
Name: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
well and Frances
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
espe=
cially improved in health. I found also our parents
Name: Mary Seward
Birth: 1769-11-27
Death: 1844-12-11
Name: Samuel Seward
Birth: 1768-12-05
Death: 1849-08-24
here
impatiently awaiting my return. Father had continued to
improve in strength until Wednesday last, when he took a
cold and has been very feeble and sick ever since. He has
been bled today, and as so often happens suddenly to him
seems tonight vastly better.
He is desirous to go with mother to Chautauque
Name: Chautauqua, NY City: Chautauqua
County:
State: NY
Country: US
imme=
diately. I am very solicitous that they should go there
much on my own account but more on your and Mar- cias
Name: Marcia Seward
Birth: 1794-07-23
Death: 1839-10-28
. But after my long pilgrimage I am quite un-
willing to leave home forthwith, and my little
affairs can scarcely suffer it. I at the same time
feel quite unwilling that he shall travel alone. If
it is needful that I go to secure you a visit from
them I shall not hesitate to do so. My little family
have been expecting to go on my return but I can scarce-
ly think of taking them and Lazette
Name: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
and her daughter
Name: Frances Chesebro
Birth: 1826-12-12
Death: 1909-08-21
all at once with our parents. And yet I see no
other way, and Nicholas
Name: Nicholas Bogart
Birth: 1801-12-24
Death: 1893
too I suppose must go to
be with his family
Name: Willis Bogart
Birth:
Death:
Name: Harriet Bogart
Birth:
Death: 1888-08-20
. Now just at this moment I
am not prepared to straighten all this, but I will
study it all out in a few days, and you will see
more or less of us or know the reason why without
delay.
Page 2
For three weeks I was constantly expecting to return home
and therefore directed no letters to be sent to me. Two of
Frances’ containing the substance of some of yours were
ordered from Goshen
Name: City: Goshen
County: Orange
State: NY
Country: US
back on the same ground. To that
I have had in all this long going only the two
letters you sent to me at Albany
Name: City: Albany
County:
State: NY
Country: US
. I had become
very solicitous about the office. I have today read
your numerous letters from April 30th to 7 June, and
thank you for them all.
It is enough that all is well.
Not knowing whether my letters would fall into
your hands Or Others I have not spoken explicitly
about our affairs east.
The loan is effected, the details to be completed at
a future day but in time. How, I will explain in my
next letter if I write again before leaving home.
All is right. You may be as liberal as you think best
therefore in taking mortgages. I have a great deal to
say to you but am not yet sufficiently composed to
write.
I rejoice and so do all around me to hear that
Marcias health is improved and that she looks
with satisfaction upon her new home. We shall
have great pleasure in comparing notes with her.
Affectionat[ e ]
Reason: ly
W.H.S.
You will do well to write me until I give notice of
a fixed time to take leave. Commend me to all my
friends, not forgetting Mr Hughes
Page 3
Benjamin J. Seward Esq.
Chautauque Land Office
Westfield.
Auburn N.Y. Jun 21
Type: postmark
Name: Benjamin Seward
Birth: 1793-08-23
Death: 1841-02-24
June 19. 1837
Auburn June 19th.
My dear Jennings,
It is with the greatest satisfaction that I am at length
hailing once more from my much loved home. I arrived yesterday
about 3 O.Clock, found all my family
People
Person
cially improved in health. I found also our parents
People
impatiently awaiting my return. Father had continued to
improve in strength until Wednesday last, when he took a
cold and has been very feeble and sick ever since. He has
been bled today, and as so often happens suddenly to him
seems tonight vastly better.
He is desirous to go with mother to Chautauque
Place
diately. I am very solicitous that they should go there
much on my own account but more on your and Mar- cias
Person
willing to leave home forthwith, and my little
affairs can scarcely suffer it. I at the same time
feel quite unwilling that he shall travel alone. If
it is needful that I go to secure you a visit from
them I shall not hesitate to do so. My little family
have been expecting to go on my return but I can scarce-
ly think of taking them and Lazette
Person
Person
all at once with our parents. And yet I see no
other way, and Nicholas
Person
be with his family
People
am not prepared to straighten all this, but I will
study it all out in a few days, and you will see
more or less of us or know the reason why without
delay.
For three weeks I was constantly expecting to return home
and therefore directed no letters to be sent to me. Two of
Frances’ containing the substance of some of yours were
ordered from Goshen
Place
I have had in all this long going only the two
letters you sent to me at Albany
Place
very solicitous about the office. I have today read
your numerous letters from April 30th to 7 June, and
thank you for them all.
It is enough that all is well.
Not knowing whether my letters would fall into
your hands Or Others I have not spoken explicitly
about our affairs east.
The loan is effected, the details to be completed at
a future day but in time. How, I will explain in my
next letter if I write again before leaving home.
All is right. You may be as liberal as you think best
therefore in taking mortgages. I have a great deal to
say to you but am not yet sufficiently composed to
write.
I rejoice and so do all around me to hear that
Marcias health is improved and that she looks
with satisfaction upon her new home. We shall
have great pleasure in comparing notes with her.
Affectionat[ e ]
Supplied
W.H.S.
You will do well to write me until I give notice of
a fixed time to take leave. Commend me to all my
friends, not forgetting Mr Hughes
Unknown
. Benjamin J. Seward Esq.
Chautauque Land Office
Westfield.
Auburn N.Y. Jun 21
Stamp
Person
date:
Monday, June 19, 1837
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