Letter from Augustus Seward to William Henry Seward, October 4, 1841
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Letter from Augustus Seward to William Henry Seward, October 4, 1841
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Date:1841-10-04
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Letter from Augustus Seward to William Henry Seward, October 4, 1841
action: sent
sender: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1820-05-18
Death: 1889-05-08
location: Westfield, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Albany, NY
transcription: ekk
revision: ekk 2016-02-04
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Westfield 4 Oct. 1841.
My dear Uncle,
I arrived here on Saturday evening last, and
am making my arrangements to leave again for the East on
to-day week. you are aware that I take with me the
sacred relics of a departed Mother
as I pass thro’ Albany?
When you were here I had not determined
whether or not to relinquish my studies, but I am now
inclined to believe it best to return to College. For the
last three years I have been living in New York at the rate
of some eight hundred dollars. to-day I shall write to my
Grand Father
here you remarked that if the funds could not be obtained
of him, they perhaps might elsewhere. can they still be had?
I must see you in Albany, & hope to be there
in some 8 or 9 days after leaving here, but it is impossible
to determine the exact time it takes a line-boat to make
its trip from Buffalo.
With love to Aunt Frances
I remain still
Very Respectfully
Your affectionate nephew
Augustus S.
Uncle W. H. S.
(letter of the 20’ ult’ recd)
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His Excellency W.H. Seward
Gov State New York
Albany
WESTFIELD N.Y. OCT 4
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Augustus Seward
Oct 4 1841
Westfield 4 Oct. 1841.
My dear Uncle,
I arrived here on Saturday evening last, and
am making my arrangements to leave again for the East on
to-day week. you are aware that I take with me the
sacred relics of a departed Mother
Birth: 1794-07-23 Death: 1839-10-25
. Shall I see youas I pass thro’ Albany?
When you were here I had not determined
whether or not to relinquish my studies, but I am now
inclined to believe it best to return to College. For the
last three years I have been living in New York at the rate
of some eight hundred dollars. to-day I shall write to my
Grand Father
Birth: 1768-12-05 Death: 1849-08-24
telling him I want $500. of him. Whenhere you remarked that if the funds could not be obtained
of him, they perhaps might elsewhere. can they still be had?
I must see you in Albany, & hope to be there
in some 8 or 9 days after leaving here, but it is impossible
to determine the exact time it takes a line-boat to make
its trip from Buffalo.
With love to Aunt Frances
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
& allI remain still
Very Respectfully
Your affectionate nephew
Augustus S.
Uncle W. H. S.
(letter of the 20’ ult’ recd)
His Excellency W.H. Seward
Gov State New York
Albany
WESTFIELD N.Y. OCT 4
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Birth: 1820-03-09 Death: 1893-07-07Samuel Blatchford
Oct 4 1841