Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, January 30, 1849
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, January 30,
1849
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Date:1849-01-30
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, January 30, 1849
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Philadelphia, PA
transcription: mlb
revision: crb 2018-10-30
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Tuesday Jan 30th 1849
My dear Henry,
I will write a line
to Philadelphia though I can
add little to my letter of
Saturday – Our snow has been
nearly all washed away with
the rain – Last night the
wind changed and we
again have a little snow –
The children were both a little
indisposed last night but
are better this morning – the
influenza prevails very exten-
sively— I went to Church
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with the children Sunday –
Yesterday it rained all day
I am reading Macaulay
the evenings that is when I
am at liberty – I have read
some of the last chapters
of "Rational Psycology" portions
of which I can comprehend
and with which I am pleased
There are many beautiful senti-
ments which appear to me
like a beautiful piece of
sculpture shrouded in a thick
coat of mail – I cannot
now see why the Dr
chosen to clothe his ideas
in such impregnable language
it is not the way he talks
or preaches –
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Willie
preparing for the 14th of Feb –
he has this morning purchased
an immense Valentine
large enough to contain
the little girl to whom it
is to be sent – I have
not heard a word from
Clarence
awaits you at Florida –
I get the Albany news
in advance of you –
I will direct a letter to
Albany, a business letter
which you will please
enquire for at Congress Hall –
ever your own
Frances –
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Tuesday Jan 30th 1849
My dear Henry,
I will write a line
to Philadelphia though I can
add little to my letter of
Saturday – Our snow has been
nearly all washed away with
the rain – Last night the
wind changed and we
again have a little snow –
The children were both a little
indisposed last night but
are better this morning – the
influenza prevails very exten-
sively— I went to Church
with the children Sunday –
Yesterday it rained all day
I am reading Macaulay
Author: Thomas Babington Macaulay Publisher: Harper & Brothers Place of Publication:New York City Date: 1849
inthe evenings that is when I
am at liberty – I have read
some of the last chapters
of "Rational Psycology" portions
of which I can comprehend
and with which I am pleased
There are many beautiful senti-
ments which appear to me
like a beautiful piece of
sculpture shrouded in a thick
coat of mail – I cannot
now see why the Dr
Birth: 1798-12-29 Death: 1876-06-10
haschosen to clothe his ideas
in such impregnable language
it is not the way he talks
or preaches –
Willie
Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29
has already commencedpreparing for the 14th of Feb –
he has this morning purchased
an immense Valentine
large enough to contain
the little girl to whom it
is to be sent – I have
not heard a word from
Clarence
Birth: 1828-10-07 Death: 1897-07-24
. I suppose heawaits you at Florida –
I get the Albany news
in advance of you –
I will direct a letter to
Albany, a business letter
which you will please
enquire for at Congress Hall –
ever your own
Frances –