Letter from George MacCullough Grier to William Henry Seward, December 26, 1838
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Letter from George MacCullough Grier to William Henry Seward, December 26, 1838
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1838-12-26
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Letter from George MacCullough Grier to William Henry Seward, December 26, 1838
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sender: George Grier
Birth: 1802-09-27
Death: 1878-12-20
location: Goshen, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Albany, NY
transcription: keh
revision: crb 2016-02-08
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Goshen Decr 26th 1838
Dear Henry
I received yours of the 22 inst by to-
days mail and took it out to Florida. Your Father
and Mother
pliment and would be highly gratified to be in
Albany on the 1st. Your Father will make
up his mind tomorrow whether he dare undertake
the ride. If he concludes to venture it will be
upon condition that I accompany him.
I regret extremely to hear of the continued
indisposition of your wife
Yours Truly
Geo. M Grier
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Goshen Decr 26th 1838
Dear Henry
I received yours of the 22 inst by to-
days mail and took it out to Florida. Your Father
Birth: 1768-12-05 Death: 1849-08-24
and Mother
Birth: 1769-11-27 Death: 1844-12-11
were much pleased with the com-pliment and would be highly gratified to be in
Albany on the 1st. Your Father will make
up his mind tomorrow whether he dare undertake
the ride. If he concludes to venture it will be
upon condition that I accompany him.
I regret extremely to hear of the continued
indisposition of your wife
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
.Yours Truly
Geo. M Grier