Letter from Charles Sumner to Frances Miller Seward, September 11, 1860
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Letter from Charles Sumner to Frances Miller Seward, September 11, 1860
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1860-09-11
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Letter from Charles Sumner to Frances Miller Seward, September 11, 1860
action: sent
sender: Charles Sumner
Birth: 1811-01-06
Death: 1874-03-11
location: Boston, MA
receiver: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: msr
revision: tap 2017-05-04
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Boston 11th Sept. ‘60
Dear Mrs Seward,
Mrs Adams
always speak best for
herself. So I send her
note.
It has been very
cold here latterly. But
our politics are growing
warmer.
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2
Our candidate for
Govr Mr Andrew
an honest earnest anti-
slavery man, who hates
slavery almost as much
as you & I hate it.
Your husband
a great & well-de-
served triumph. We
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all follow him with
increasing interest. He
has never spoken better.
God bless you!
Ever yours,
Charles Sumner
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Boston 11th Sept. ‘60
Dear Mrs Seward,
Mrs Adams
Birth: 1808-04-25 Death: 1889-06-06
canalways speak best for
herself. So I send her
note.
It has been very
cold here latterly. But
our politics are growing
warmer.
Our candidate for
Govr Mr Andrew
Birth: 1818-05-31 Death: 1867-10-30
is an honest earnest anti-
slavery man, who hates
slavery almost as much
as you & I hate it.
Your husband
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
is havinga great & well-de-
served triumph. We
all follow him with
increasing interest. He
has never spoken better.
God bless you!
Ever yours,
Charles Sumner