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Nesmith, Mary D., Inwood, New York, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1857 January 27

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Identifier: CBAY II-2-n

Scope and Contents

They have often spoken of Bayley in their days of imprisonment here. When Bayley left them, when Mr. Jackson was here, they remained a week afterwards and she feared they would think it necessary to go to Havana. They have since written that Jackson is much better. Then came that dreadful snow storm. Every night was a festival after Robert and Mr. Nesmith got home safely and not frozen. Brother Robert has been wishing them to go up there, but she is so happy at home. Mr. Nesmith had to go to Albany on Monday about the quarantine removal. If they get no word from Bayley, they will look for him in the early part of the week. Frank sends best love to his godfather. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1857 January 27

Language of Materials

English.

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