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Bayley, Carleton S., Uplands, Illinois, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1856 July 6

 Item
Identifier: CBAY II-2-n

Scope and Contents

They arrived safely on Thursday morning, sleeping at Chicago, after the dirtiest passage Carleton has ever made. He felt more fatigued than ever before but Grace Bayley did not mind it. He went to Poughkeepsie on Monday and obtained Aunt Mary Roosevelt's pardon. Time has done nothing for him in the way of forgetfulness. He has the additional sorrow of being without a director, as Father James Fitzgerald has been sent to Peoria. Unless Carleton begins lawing, he will not have his money from Mr. Brooks ' estate for 20 months. Carleton found all well here but Mr. and Mrs. Guizot, Sarah, leave next week for Guadalupe. His place is in excellent order. Carleton does not think Mr. Meeker prefected his title. He does not know whether he shall want any money. He missed it decidedly in not going to James for claret as what Lintz sent is abominable. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1856 July 6

Language of Materials

English.

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