Letter from Samuel Sweezey Seward to William Henry Seward, April 18, 1832
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Letter from Samuel Sweezey Seward to William Henry Seward, April 18, 1832
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Date:1832-04-18
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Letter from Samuel Sweezey Seward to William Henry Seward, April 18, 1832
action: sent
sender:
Samuel Seward
Person
Name: Samuel Seward
Birth: 1768-12-05
Death: 1849-08-24
Person
location:
Florida NY
Place
Name: City: Florida
County: Orange
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
William Seward
Person
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
Person
location:
Albany NY
Place
Name: City: Albany
County: Albany
State: NY
Country: US
Place
transcription: mep
revision: ekk 2015-05-21
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Page 1
Florida 18th April 1832
My dear Henry
Your two favours have been recieved we are
gratified to hear of your pleasant Journy and comfortable
meeting of friends. W
Name: George Seward
Birth: 1808-08-26
Death: 1888-12-07Certainty: Probable
set out on Monday Morning for M
Name: City: Morris
County: Otsego
State: NY
Country: US
Doct. Timlow
Name: Frederick Hoyt
Birth:
Death: Certainty: Probable
Miss Wood
shortly after. They must have had a damp unpleasant
day to travel. The rain set in a. Monday evening and
has stormed steadily ever since. He will not (we conclude)
set out from Morris 'till the weather becomes pleasant
and if the Legislature adjourns the 24th you may arrive
in time to see the happy paire. Frances
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1844-12-09
Death: 1866-10-29
& the children
Name: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
Name: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
are well and appear to enjoy themselves remarkably well.
I am entirely worn out with close application to
business. Our farmers pursue the practice of Transacting
the most of their business in April & May which makes
a heavy press at this time. Conkling
Name: Benjamin Conklin
Birth:
Death: 1839Certainty: Probable
& Aspell
Name: Cristopher Aspell
Birth: 1778-06-17
Death: 1856-05-17
settled
Karr
Name: John Hart
Birth:
Death: 1867Certainty: Probable
vs Karr
Name: Andrew Hart
Birth:
Death: 1853Certainty: Probable
The jury found the Lessee held over
wrongfully[
.
]
Reason:
The T.M.G.
answer to the Allegations of the petitioners were perfectly
Satisfactory. That the place and manner of keeping
the Office was not only proper but commendable.
Thus has ended this great adventure.
I feel anxious to hear the decision of Judge
Sutherland
Name: E. Sutherland
Birth:
Death: Certainty: Probable
on the application to
consent
and if there is anything further for us to
do should like to attend to it while you
are down. I lament very much that T.
Name: Samuel Works
Birth: 1781
Death: 1868-01-02Certainty: Probable
is to be depudiated and Marcy
Name: William Marcy
Birth: 1786-12-12
Death: 1857-07-04
to take the
field
Not but that I glory in his disgrace. But I
know full well that Marcy will be the
strongest Man. The Clayites [ hat ]
Alternate Text: had a numerous
meeting last week in which it is said that
HG Werner
Name: Andrew Jackson
Birth: 1767-03-15
Death: 1845-06-08
Man) outdid him-
self in favour of the United States Senate.
Make your arrangement to spend
what time you can with us.
Yours Affectionately
WH Seward Esq Sam S Seward
Page 2
Florida 18th April 1832
My dear Henry
Your two favours have been recieved we are
gratified to hear of your pleasant Journy and comfortable
meeting of friends. W
Person
Place
Doct. Timlow
Unknown
Mr CharlesUnknown
HoytPerson
Unknown
and FinnUnknown
followedshortly after. They must have had a damp unpleasant
day to travel. The rain set in a. Monday evening and
has stormed steadily ever since. He will not (we conclude)
set out from Morris 'till the weather becomes pleasant
and if the Legislature adjourns the 24th you may arrive
in time to see the happy paire. Frances
Person
People
are well and appear to enjoy themselves remarkably well.
I am entirely worn out with close application to
business. Our farmers pursue the practice of Transacting
the most of their business in April & May which makes
a heavy press at this time. Conkling
Person
Person
Karr
Person
Person
Supplied
The T.M.G.
Unknown
informed me by letter last week
that myanswer to the Allegations of the petitioners were perfectly
Satisfactory. That the place and manner of keeping
the Office was not only proper but commendable.
Thus has ended this great adventure.
I feel anxious to hear the decision of Judge
Sutherland
Person
and if there is anything further for us to
do should like to attend to it while you
are down. I lament very much that T.
Person
is to be depudiated and Marcy
Person
Not but that I glory in his disgrace. But I
know full well that Marcy will be the
strongest Man. The Clayites [ hat ]
Alternate Text
meeting last week in which it is said that
HG Werner
Unknown
(a late JacksonPerson
self in favour of the United States Senate.
Make your arrangement to spend
what time you can with us.
Yours Affectionately
WH Seward Esq Sam S Seward
date:
Wednesday, April 18, 1832
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