Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, July 13, 1839

  • Posted on: 10 March 2016
  • By: admin
xml: 
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, July 13, 1839
x

transcriber

Transcriber:spp:keh

student editor

Transcriber:spp:sss

Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1839-07-13

In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn" point to person elements in the project's persons.xml authority file. In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "pla" point to place elements in the project's places.xml authority file. In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn" point to person elements in the project's staff.xml authority file. In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn" point to person elements in the project's bibl.xml authority file. verical-align: super; font-size: 12px; text-decoration: underline; text-decoration: line-through; color: red;

Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, July 13, 1839

action: sent

sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24  Death: 1865-06-21

location: Auburn, NY

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

location: Albany, NY

transcription: keh 

revision: ekk 2015-06-16

<>
Page 1

Saturday 13th July
My dear Henry, I am writing in bed feeling
that no one else can so easily communicate
what I wish to say to you. I received your letter
of Thursday this morning - should have had a letter
written to you by Fred
Birth: 1830-07-08 Death: 1915-04-25
before but we have been looking
for you home the last two days - your letter disappointed
us. I am able to sit up sometimes 2 hours at a
time but cannot walk without much pain - while
in bed I am very comfortable. Think I gain strength
slowly. Dr Mosier
Birth: 1793-06-15 Death: 1864-08-13
left last week. Dr Thompson
Birth: 1810-05-02 Death: 1869-09-21

has taken his place in the village - he has
been here twice to see Lazette
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
- she was very unwell
while here. Dr Mosier bled her once in the arm which
undoubtedly increased her indisposition. Dr Thompson has
since taken some blood from her head - but she
went home in no way relieved. I feel very anxious
about her. Frances
Birth: 1826-12-12 Death: 1909-08-24
came out when Worden
Birth: 1797-03-06 Death: 1856-02-16
went to Utica.
They all returned home yesterday. Lazette's spirits were
much depressed - her head occasions her much suffering.
Page 2

We expect Jennings
Birth: 1793-08-23 Death: 1841-02-24
back from Ithica to day. I am sorry
to hear of Harriet
Birth: 1819-02-06 Death: 1893-11-01
's continued illness. Is Lucinda
Unknown
visiting
or assisting Harriet. I wish before you leave you
would have a free conversation with Harriet - try
to ascertain what arrangement can be made for
her comfort. I am afraid she will not be well
again soon - she had a similar attack six
years ago which continued a long time.
Marcia
Birth: 1794-07-23 Death: 1839-10-25
gives but a poor account of Catherine
Unknown
.
Remember that Harriet will tell you nothing unless
you ask her and will bear much without
troubling you - we must not allow her to be
imposed upon or to work beyond her strength - you
may if you please mention to her that there is
a coloured girl here by the name of Simons
Unknown
who
would like to go to Albany if she thinks we had better
dismiss Catherine. This girl bears a very good character she
is from Homer - has lived much with the Randall
Unknown
's.
The only objection to this plan is that I am afraid I shall
have too many engaged for the Winter, but I prefer to
make Harriet comfortable at all events. I gave
directions for the dismissal of the gardner - a week
ago. I am sorry you cannot see the garden
in this season of its beauty - every one speaks of its
Page 3

looking charmingly - the roses and lill lilies are very
abundant and various. All are well as usual.
Willie
Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29
is not so pretty as Fred was but he is a nice
little boy and very quiet. Do write a line or two as
often as you can you do not know dearest how
much it greives me to hear from you so seldom.
I have at present little to amuse me but my
own reflections. I hope you will be able to read
this illegible scrawl. I have written it with
difficulty - at intervals. My love to Harriet
Weed
Birth: 1819-02-06 Death: 1893-11-01
and Blatchford
Birth: 1798-04-23 Death: 1875-09-04
– your own Frances —
Page 4
William H. Seward
Albany —
AUBURN N.Y.
JUL 13
x

Stamp

Type: postmark

Unknown
Mrs W. H.Seward
July 13. 1839