Letter from Mary Bradish to Frances Miller Seward, 1840
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Letter from Mary Bradish to Frances Miller Seward, 1840
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1840
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Letter from Mary Bradish to Frances Miller Seward, 1840
action: sent
sender: Mary Bradish
Birth: 1803
Death: 1868
location: Albany, NY
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Albany, NY
transcription: ara
revision: ara 2016-12-01
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My dear Mrs Seward,
I called this morning
to offer my apology for not
having accepted your kind
invitation for last evening, and
I am so unfortunate as not
to see you; but I hope you
will accept my apology although
it comes at so late an hour.
I had fatigued myself in
walking during the morning
and at Evening found myself
to weary to imagine that I could
contribute the least pleasure to
yourself or friends
Yours truly
Mary Bradish
Wednesday
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Mrs. Seward
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[right Margin] Mrs Bradish 1840
My dear Mrs Seward,
I called this morning
to offer my apology for not
having accepted your kind
invitation for last evening, and
I am so unfortunate as not
to see you; but I hope you
will accept my apology although
it comes at so late an hour.
I had fatigued myself in
walking during the morning
and at Evening found myself
to weary to imagine that I could
contribute the least pleasure to
yourself or friends
Yours truly
Mary Bradish
Wednesday
Mrs. Seward
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Hand Shift
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21Frances Seward
[right Margin] Mrs Bradish 1840