Letter from Frederick William Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, April 26, 1853
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Letter from Frederick William Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, April 26, 1853
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1853-04-26
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Letter from Frederick William Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, April 26, 1853
action: sent
sender: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
location: Albany, NY
receiver: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
location: New York, NY
transcription: csh
revision: tap 2019-03-28
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Albany April 26th
Dear Gus,
The picture has
come safely, and I will
see that it gets safe to
Auburn.
I see the Harbor
of New York is to be re-surveyed
this summer. I hope you
are to be attached to the Corps.
Rice
from Auburn a day or two ago
says that Mother
better, and walking out in the
garden.
Affectionately yours
Frederick W. Seward
Albany April 26th
Dear Gus,
The picture has
come safely, and I will
see that it gets safe to
Auburn.
I see the Harbor
of New York is to be re-surveyed
this summer. I hope you
are to be attached to the Corps.
Rice
Birth: 1819-09-11 Death: 1909Certainty: Probable
,
who came downfrom Auburn a day or two ago
says that Mother
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
was muchbetter, and walking out in the
garden.
Affectionately yours
Frederick W. Seward