Letter from Benjamin Jennings Seward to Williame Henry Seward, October 19 1838

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Letter from Benjamin Jennings Seward to Williame Henry Seward, October 19 1838

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Distributor:Seward Family Papers Project

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1838-10-19

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Letter from Benjamin Jennings Seward to Williame Henry Seward, October 19 1838

action: sent

sender: Benjamin Seward
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Person

Name: Benjamin Seward Birth: 1793-08-23 Death: 1841-02-24

location:
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receiver: William Seward
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Person

Name: William Seward Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10

location: Unknown
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transcription: gwg 

revision: ekk 2015-11-11

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Westfield – Oct 19. '38
Dear H,
This days news from the E leaves us noth-
ing to hope from N.J.
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Place

Name:  City:   County:   State:  NJ Country:  US
. This added to the results of
P.
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Place

Name: Pennsylvania City:   County:   State:  PA Country:  US
& O.
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Place

Name: Ohio City:   County:   State:  OH Country:  US
makes up a scene of depression three times
greater than than I am cheerful to bear. If
we can carry this state, I am of opinion that Har- rison
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Person

Name: William Harrison Birth: 1773-02-09 Death: 1841-04-04
's momentum will bring all right again.
You saw the stately editorial in the last M.S.
Word came from all quarters that it was in many
hands – & was being read in many places with
effect. It was alledged that there might be some-
thing in the charges against the land office, as
there was no denial produced. I mention ^in my last^ that
it had been determined to send to P.
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& have an an-
swer prepared. But reflecting upon the lapse of
time ^neccessary^ to get it out & the propriety of having a
proper rejoinder from the Cseward-editorial-noteCongress
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Editorial Note

, I called on S.
Unknown
to get the
matter attended to – but ifs & an's induced me to
think that if anything was done I must do it my-
self. Accordingly I spent the whole morning in pre-
paring about one column, & sent for S.&H.
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People


Unknown
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precisely
to take the whole thing off my shoulders & screen
me from exposure even to friends. They came, paid
me just such a complement for my work & the use
to be made of it as to satisfy me that I had nothing
to boost of & they would do but little. Mortified &
vexed at them for not saving me, I resolved to
send money to T.
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Person

Name: Thurlow Weed Birth: 1797-11-15 Death: 1882-11-22
for 1500 copies of what will ap-
pear as an Ed. column, to be sent as a slip unto
all our towns after the issue of the next S I
will send you a slip if I can by the next mail.
I am surprised & unhappy that Duer
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Person

Name: John Duer Birth: 1782-10-07 Death: 1858-08-08
does
nothing for us. He has at last acknowledged
our remittances & I am sending regularly to him[ . ]
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Supplied

Reason: 

All well & in tolerable spirits. B.

[ Margin] Augustus sets off for N.Y. next Monday.
Page 2

WESTFIELD N.Y. OCT 30
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Stamp

Type: postmark

W.H. Seward Esq
Auburn
N.Y.
Single
seward-pen
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Person

Name: William Seward Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
B.J. Seward
Oct 19. 1838.
date: 
Friday, October 19, 1838
year: 
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