Letter from Frederick William Seward to William Henry Seward, August 15, 1850
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Letter from Frederick William Seward to William Henry Seward, August 15, 1850
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1850-08-15
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Letter from Frederick William Seward to William Henry Seward, August 15, 1850
action: sent
sender: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
location: Washington D.C., US
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: msf
revision: tap 2019-02-22
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Frederick William Seward incorrectly dated this letter, as
Thursday was August 14th, not 15th, in 1851. Washington August 15th
Thursday evening
My dear Father,
I have just received
this dispatch from Auburn. I
have replied that you were on
your way home, and have
sent a duplicate reply to the
Astor House, as Mother
to receive the one sent to Auburn
before leaving.
Affectionately your son
Frederick W. Seward
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Editorial Note
Thursday evening
My dear Father,
I have just received
this dispatch from Auburn. I
have replied that you were on
your way home, and have
sent a duplicate reply to the
Astor House, as Mother
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
may failto receive the one sent to Auburn
before leaving.
Affectionately your son
Frederick W. Seward