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Beers, Julia, Litchfield, Connecticut, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1857 July 20

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Identifier: CBAY II-2-n

Scope and Contents

She cannot imagine how Bayley knew she was here unless Judge Edwards told him. She had a violent attack of fever in June but is as well as ever now. It seems like Paradise to be here; Buffalo is the most uncongenial place she has ever been. She leaves on Saturday and will spend Sunday in Waterbury. She asks if it would be possible for Bayley to spend Sunday there too. She will spend one day in New York. She was disappointed at not being able to pay Mrs. Mary D. Nesmith the promised visit. She would love dearly to see Grandpa and Grandma Tiers . Beers's mother sends much love. She spent a fortnight with them in Buffalo and went constantly to church with Beers, but stopped there. Bishop Timon has been very kind to Beers. It makes one better just to took at him. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1857 July 20

Language of Materials

English.

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