Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, December 19, 1848
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Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, December 19, 1848
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1848-12-19
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Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, December 19, 1848
action: sent
sender:
Lazette Worden
Person
Name: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
Person
location:
Flatbush NY
Place
Name: City: Flatbush
County: Brooklyn
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: srr
revision: ekk 2016-03-09
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My dear Brother,-
I received
your kind notes this evening
and was very, very happy in
the anticipation of meeting
you in N York
Name: City: New York
County:
State: NY
Country: US
Saturday — but
the same moment brought
a letter to Fanny
Name: Frances Chesebro
Birth: 1826-12-12
Death: 1909-08-24
from
her father
Name: Alvah Worden
Birth: 1797-03-06
Death: 1856-02-16
saying he
would be here on Saturday
evening or Monday morning
of course I am obliged very
reluctantly to forego the
pleasure of my visit to
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N York, a pleasure to which
Fan & I have been looking
forward, with high hopes,
Ere I will he comes here —
I hope you will have
time to come here & see
us that will not give the
offence in meeting you
in N.Y will —
Believe me, dear brother
that we fully appreciate
& will gratefully remember
this as well as every other
evidence of your affection
Your own sister
Flatbush Dec. 19th
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My dear Brother,-
I received
your kind notes this evening
and was very, very happy in
the anticipation of meeting
you in N York
Place
the same moment brought
a letter to Fanny
Person
her father
Person
would be here on Saturday
evening or Monday morning
of course I am obliged very
reluctantly to forego the
pleasure of my visit to
N York, a pleasure to which
Fan & I have been looking
forward, with high hopes,
Ere I will he comes here —
I hope you will have
time to come here & see
us that will not give the
offence in meeting you
in N.Y will —
Believe me, dear brother
that we fully appreciate
& will gratefully remember
this as well as every other
evidence of your affection
Your own sister
Flatbush Dec. 19th
date:
Tuesday, December 19, 1848
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