Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, July 11, 1865
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Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, July 11, 1865
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Date:1865-07-11
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Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to William Henry Seward, July 11, 1865
action: sent
sender:
Lazette Worden
Person
Name: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
Person
location:
Auburn NY
Place
Name: City: Auburn
County: Cayuga
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
William Seward
Person
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
Person
location:
Washington D.C. DC
Place
Name: City: Washington D.C.
County:
State: DC
Country: US
Place
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revision: ekk 2015-06-29
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Auburn July 11th
My dear Henry
As Fanny
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1844-12-09
Death: 1866-10-29
’s fever
came
on again yesterday we thought it
advisable to give her another portion
of the quinine Dr. Norris
Name:
Birth:
Death:
left
for
her. She drove out yesterday –
had a good night’s sleep last
night & is preparing to go out a-
gain this morning. When her
fever leaves her she will gain
strength rapidly. We were
made very happy yesterday
by the telegram announcing the re-
moval of the sp tring from your face.
Very affectionately
Your sister
Auburn July 11th
My dear Henry
As Fanny
Person
on again yesterday we thought it
advisable to give her another portion
of the quinine Dr. Norris
Person
her. She drove out yesterday –
had a good night’s sleep last
night & is preparing to go out a-
gain this morning. When her
fever leaves her she will gain
strength rapidly. We were
made very happy yesterday
by the telegram announcing the re-
moval of the sp tring from your face.
Very affectionately
Your sister
date:
Tuesday, July 11, 1865
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