Letter from William Henry Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 29, 1868
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Letter from William Henry Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 29, 1868
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1868-09-29
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Letter from William Henry Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 29, 1868
action: sent
sender:
William Seward
Person
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
Person
location:
Unknown
receiver:
Frederick Seward
Person
Name: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
Person
location:
Montrose PA
Place
Name: Montrose, PA City: Montrose
County: Susquehanna
State: PA
Country: US
Place
transcription: lxw
revision: crb 2016-10-28
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September 289th 1868
Frederick W. Seward
I have
received you letter of the 24th
The equinoctial storm is over,
and I trust you are getting
comfortably along at Montrose.
We have nothing new here
but urgent calls to the stump
which indicate rather an anxiety
for old friends, for ourselves
and themselves, than for
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political effect. The consul
Name: Henry Lord
Birth: 1821-03-08
Death:
at
Manchester
Name: City: Manchester
County:
State:
Country: GB
is in confusion
from which I think you can
only extricate him. I send you
a letter from Mrs. Martin
Name: Cornelia Martin
Birth: 1818-12-25
Death: 1899-07-09Certainty: Possible
.
Unknown
Department of StateSeptember 289th 1868
Frederick W. Seward
I have
received you letter of the 24th
The equinoctial storm is over,
and I trust you are getting
comfortably along at Montrose.
We have nothing new here
but urgent calls to the stump
which indicate rather an anxiety
for old friends, for ourselves
and themselves, than for
political effect. The consul
Person
Manchester
Place
from which I think you can
only extricate him. I send you
a letter from Mrs. Martin
Person
date:
Tuesday, September 29, 1868
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