Letter from Julia Ann Blatchford to Frances Miller Seward, February 24, 1851
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Letter from Julia Ann Blatchford to Frances Miller Seward, February 24,
1851
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1851-02-24
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Letter from Julia Ann Blatchford to Frances Miller Seward, February 24, 1851
action: sent
sender: Julia Blatchford
Birth: 1798-07-24
Death: 1857-12-23
location: Washington D.C., US
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Washington D.C., US
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revision: lmd 2016-11-21
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My dear Mrs Seward,
Mr Blatchford
has told me of your
kind invitation to
dinner tomorrow—
It would give me
pleasure to accept
it I assure you but
I had previously
engaged to visit
Mrs Curtis
Tuesday evg: &
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fear to tax my strength
too much— I am now
feeling quite unwell.
You are so much
of an Invalid, I
know you will ex-
cuse me from a
formal visit— I
shall certainly call
to see you very
soon— With love
to Mrs Worden
I am truly Yours
J. A. Blatchford
Feby 24.
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My dear Mrs Seward,
Mr Blatchford
Birth: 1798-04-23 Death: 1875-09-04
has told me of your
kind invitation to
dinner tomorrow—
It would give me
pleasure to accept
it I assure you but
I had previously
engaged to visit
Mrs Curtis
Unknown
onTuesday evg: &
fear to tax my strength
too much— I am now
feeling quite unwell.
You are so much
of an Invalid, I
know you will ex-
cuse me from a
formal visit— I
shall certainly call
to see you very
soon— With love
to Mrs Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
I am truly Yours
J. A. Blatchford
Feby 24.