Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, May 26, 1864
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, May 26, 1864
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Date:1864-05-26
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Anna Wharton Seward, May 26, 1864
action: sent
sender:
Frances Seward
Person
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
Person
location:
Auburn NY
Place
Name: City: Auburn
County: Cayuga
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
Anna Seward
Person
Name: Anna Seward
Birth: 1834-03-29
Death: 1919-05-02
Person
location:
Washington D.C. DC
Place
Name: City: Washington D.C.
County:
State: DC
Country: US
Place
transcription: srr
revision: crb 2016-07-05
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Page 1
Thursday
May 26th
My dear Anna
Fred’s
Name: Frederick Seward
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
letter of Monday
came this morning telling
us of your excursion to
Belle Plain
Name: City: Belle Plains
County: Stafford
State: VA
Country: US
. Had Will
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1839-06-18
Death: 1920-04-29
been there the impossibility
of landing would have
been very much to be
regretted by you all
and especially by Jenny
Name: Janet Seward
Birth: 1839-11-18
Death: 1913-11-09
Mr Wright
Name: David Wright
Birth: 1806-03-18
Death: 1897-02-24
was here Tuesday
evening, said he was
going to Washington the
next day. I suppose some
of you have seen him
[top Margin] Fanny
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1844-12-09
Death: 1866-10-29
has gone
to the Seminary
society “Soldiers
N.A. she goes every
day. I take
the work
and hire some
one to do it
A W
Tell Jenny
I will visit
soon.
Page 2
He told me the situation of
Belle Plain as the distance
from Fredericksburg
Name: City: Fredericksburg
County:
State: VA
Country: US
on
as he had been near
the ground. I have
thought so much of Wills
movements since he
left Washington that
all information of this
kind is interesting.
Our place and Pisgah are
so pretty at this season
of the year that I often
wish you could all
see them. The horse
chestnuts lilacs & tulips
are in full flower –
many other flowers are
just beginning to open
their leaves.
Page 3
I wrote to Miss Howland
Name: Emily Howland
Birth: 1827-11-20
Death: 1929-06-29
about the little colored
girl
to call at our house
and inquire about her
coming in. If she
cannot come with
the benefits of a pass
I wish Fred would
give Miss Howland
money to pay her travel-
ing expenses. Miss
Howland will bring her
when she comes home
in June or July. Joseph
Name: Joseph Smallwood
Birth:
Death:
is a goodnatured caring
boy– more fond of talk
than work, but never
refuses to do what
I tell him. He is
Page 4
learning to read pretty
fast – I think will be
able to drive before long
if I can keep his attention
on the horses, rather a
difficult matter at present.
Frances Chesebro
Name: Frances Chesebro
Birth: 1826-12-12
Death: 1909-08-24
was here
last week. Frank
Name: Francis Chesebro
Birth: 1854-02-13
Death: 1931-05-23
is
pretty well now, though
not so well as before he
has wooping cough.
I have a letter from
Will which came the
same day as Jennys of
Saturday though written
earlier. I have a letter
from Augustus
Name: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
& the
photographs which are
better than the last.
Love to all.
very affectionately
Mother.
Thursday
May 26th
My dear Anna
Fred’s
Person
came this morning telling
us of your excursion to
Belle Plain
Place
Person
been there the impossibility
of landing would have
been very much to be
regretted by you all
and especially by Jenny
Person
Mr Wright
Person
evening, said he was
going to Washington the
next day. I suppose some
of you have seen him
[top Margin] Fanny
Person
has gone
to the Seminary
society “Soldiers
N.A. she goes every
day. I take
the work
and hire some
one to do it
A W
Unknown
has another son.Tell Jenny
I will visit
soon.
He told me the situation of
Belle Plain as the distance
from Fredericksburg
Place
as he had been near
the ground. I have
thought so much of Wills
movements since he
left Washington that
all information of this
kind is interesting.
Our place and Pisgah are
so pretty at this season
of the year that I often
wish you could all
see them. The horse
chestnuts lilacs & tulips
are in full flower –
many other flowers are
just beginning to open
their leaves.
I wrote to Miss Howland
Person
about the little colored
girl
Unknown
and asked her to call at our house
and inquire about her
coming in. If she
cannot come with
the benefits of a pass
I wish Fred would
give Miss Howland
money to pay her travel-
ing expenses. Miss
Howland will bring her
when she comes home
in June or July. Joseph
Person
is a goodnatured caring
boy– more fond of talk
than work, but never
refuses to do what
I tell him. He is
learning to read pretty
fast – I think will be
able to drive before long
if I can keep his attention
on the horses, rather a
difficult matter at present.
Frances Chesebro
Person
last week. Frank
Person
pretty well now, though
not so well as before he
has wooping cough.
I have a letter from
Will which came the
same day as Jennys of
Saturday though written
earlier. I have a letter
from Augustus
Person
photographs which are
better than the last.
Love to all.
very affectionately
Mother.
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Thursday, May 26, 1864
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