Letter from Margaret Conkling Steele to Francis Miller Seward, January 31, 1849
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Letter from Margaret Conkling Steele to Francis Miller Seward, January 31,
1849
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Date:1849-01-31
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Letter from Margaret Conkling Steele to Francis Miller Seward, January 31, 1849
action: sent
sender: Margaret Steele
Birth: 1814-01-27
Death: 1890-07-29
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
transcription: hrr
revision: hrr 2016-11-09
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My dear Mrs. Seward,
If you
have no more important or agree–
able engagement, will you give us
the pleasure of your company
at tea this evening? Mrs. Pit–
ney
to pass the afternoon and
evening with us, quite socia–
lly and unceremoniously, and
the enjoyment we are anti–
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cipating from their visits will
be very much increased by
your doing us the kindness
to join them.
Mother
with me in the cordial hope
that the Seward members
of your little home – circle
are well this frosty morning.
Very truly yours.
M. C. Conkling
Melrose,
Wednes. Morn. Jan. 31st.
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Mrs. Seward
South St.
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Mrs
Conkling
1849
My dear Mrs. Seward,
If you
have no more important or agree–
able engagement, will you give us
the pleasure of your company
at tea this evening? Mrs. Pit–
ney
Birth: 1797-12-04 Death: 1862-05-06
and Mrs.
Salsbury
Birth: 1802 Death: 1879-08-02
areto pass the afternoon and
evening with us, quite socia–
lly and unceremoniously, and
the enjoyment we are anti–
cipating from their visits will
be very much increased by
your doing us the kindness
to join them.
Mother
Birth: 1791 Death: 1851-04-14
and Sister Mary
Birth: 1813 Death: 1885-03-12
unitewith me in the cordial hope
that the Seward members
of your little home – circle
are well this frosty morning.
Very truly yours.
M. C. Conkling
Melrose,
Wednes. Morn. Jan. 31st.
Mrs. Seward
South St.
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Hand Shift
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21Frances Seward
1849