Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, June 22, 1864
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, June 22, 1864
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Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1864-06-22
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, June 22, 1864
action: sent
sender:
Frances Seward
Person
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
Person
location:
Auburn NY
Place
Name: City: Auburn
County: Cayuga
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
Anna Seward
Person
Name: Anna Seward
Birth: 1836-03-29
Death: 1919-05-02
Person
location:
Washington D.C. DC
Place
Name: City: Washington D.C.
County:
State: DC
Country: US
Place
transcription: ekk
revision: obm 2016-06-29
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Page 1
Wednesday June 22
My dear Anna,
Your letter to A Fanny
Person
came last evening while
Aunty
Person
me to write immediately
and say she will take
the woman
Unknown
you mentionif she weighs less than
200 lbs. N. B. I have
at present one of that
size who is not very
tidy and Aunty thinks
occupies more space
than she can spare.
Catherine Barretts
Person
Unknown
[top Margin] not amount to anything
more serious.
I think of giving
Joseph a
pistol. He
is more courage
than the
Irish
generally
are.
[left Margin] Love to Augustus
Person
Person
may all keep well. Fanny will
write soon.
very affectionately
Mother
troubles Aunty so much
that I do not think
it best for her to return
there to stay. she has
gone to Cayuga
Place
There is no good help
to be had here. Eliza
Person
makes me a world of
trouble with Joseph
Unknown
. Iwas obliged to get some-
one else to cook. Eliza
has gone home for a visit
of two weeks. The woman
I have is goodnatured and
gets along well with the
children which is an
object to be accomplished
[right Margin] Did you read Sarah Sewards
Person
just now.
Jenny
Person
Person
still with Mrs Pomeroy
Person
who expects to be confined
in a few weeks.
I have this morning a
letter from Will
Person
as it came by Washington
you may have read. it
is dated the 11th at Cold Harbour
Place
Regt. had been induced
to relieve a part of the
2d corps. We do not
infer from this that his
Corps or Division is changed
permanently. He says he
is well and writes in good
[left Margin] How will the woman come! Is she capable of travelling
alone
There was one came with
us from New York
who was treated
perfectly well.
spirits. we needed someth ^ing^
cheering after reading of
the tenth Corps at
Petersburgh
Place
bad we weather here now
the warmest of the summe[ r ]
Supplied
The heat and dust (by
artificial means our streets
have been made as dusty as
yours) are beginning to
show their effect upon
the foliage and the
grass. Our side wall
is torn up to be relaid
A few nights ago a stone
was thrown breaking a pane
of glass in the North chamber
window when the blinds were
open. it was done in the night
Nicholas
Person
threats but I hope they may
date:
Wednesday, June 22, 1864
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