Letter from Frances Alvah Worden to Augustus Henry Seward, July 20, 1859
xml:
Letter from Frances Alvah Worden to Augustus Henry Seward, July 20,
1859
transcriber
Transcriber:spp:csh
student editorTranscriber:spp:rmg
Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive
Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1859-07-20
In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn"
point to person elements in the project's persons.xml authority
file.
In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "pla"
point to place elements in the project's places.xml authority file.
In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn"
point to person elements in the project's staff.xml authority file.
In the context of this project, private URIs with the prefix "psn"
point to person elements in the project's bibl.xml authority file.
verical-align: super; font-size: 12px;
text-decoration: underline;
text-decoration: line-through;
color: red;
Letter from Frances Alvah Worden to Augustus Henry Seward, July 20, 1859
action: sent
sender: Frances Chesebro
Birth: 1826-12-12
Death: 1909-08-24
location: Canandaigua, NY
receiver: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
location: Auburn, NY
transcription: csh
revision: amc 2020-12-04
<>
Page 1
Dear Augustus–
If you have grown
weary of civilised life – and
wish to try camping
out a few days – We
will be glad to have
you go to Walton Point
with us – I go there with
the children
Unknown Birth: 1854-02-13 Death: 1931-05-23
servants
Unknown
a week– from next Thursday – (two weeks from
today – The steamboat—
leaves our pier at ½ 10 clk +
in the morning and returns
at 5 at night– in time
for the evening train
East– There is a
+ after the arrival of the Eastern train
house belonging to the
Club – at Walton Point
rough – Large and clean
after – we make it so – a
pretty beach – for bathing
good fishing – 12 miles from town
inaccessible except by water – And
no person has a right to come
while another party is
there – unless invited by us –
So that you will see no one
but ourselves –We will give
you – plain fare – clean bed
fishing –boating – bathing –
Solitude – and a rocking
chair –You can come for as
short or long time as you
desire – I intended sending
for Fannie
Birth: 1844-12-09 Death: 1866-10-29
but Ma
Birth: 1803-11-01 Death: 1875-10-03
writes that she is going to Buffalo
then Auburn – And believe
me – your affectionate cousin
Fan
Thursday
Canandaigua
July 20 th
Accidently I have
written on two sheets
Cap t A. H. Seward
U. S Army
Auburn
W.N. Y.
[ CA ]
Supplied
Supplied
[ JUL
22
N.Y.] ]