Letter from William Henry Seward to Benjamin Jennings Seward, January 30, 1838

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Letter from William Henry Seward to Benjamin Jennings Seward, January 30, 1838
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Distributor:Seward Family Papers Project

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1838-01-30

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Letter from William Henry Seward to Benjamin Jennings Seward, January 30, 1838

action: sent

sender: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16  Death: 1872-10-10

location: Florida, NY

receiver: Benjamin Seward
Birth: 1793-08-23  Death: 1841-02-24

location: Westfield, NY

transcription: kac 

revision: crb 2015-11-11

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Florida Jan 30. 1838.
My dear Jennings-
We have been delayed by [ divers ]
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Alternate Text: drivers

illness, not serious but vexatious, until we find ourselves
here at this late day. All tolerably well now.
Father
Birth: 1768-12-05 Death: 1849-08-24
is in better health I think than when he
left us last summer. Mother
Birth: 1769-11-27 Death: 1844-12-11
quite well except that
her arm remains almost useless and is sometimes
painful. Lockey
Birth: 1805-07-15 Death: 1848-05-14
has had a serious illness but
is convalescent. Our cousin Charles Tuthill
Birth: 1810-01-08 Death: 1838-01-04

died of a rapid consumption
The act of consuming by use, waste, dissipation, and decay; destruction • The state of being wasted or diminished; waste; dimunition; loss • A gradual decay or dimunition of the body; especially the disease called phthisis pulmonalis (pulmonary consumption), a disease seated in the lungs, attended with a hectic fever, cough etc •
about ten days
since.
We trust to reach Auburn next week-soon
after which I shall be with you.
I trust you are perfecting the papers-Write to
Auburn until you hear further from me.
All desire to be remembered
Affectionately your brother
W.H. Seward
B.J. Seward Esq.
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Benjamin J. Seward Esq.
Land Office
Westfield
Chautauqua Co
N York
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Benjamin Seward

Birth: 1793-08-23 Death: 1841-02-24
Florida
Jary '31
Unknown
January 30. 1838