Fowler, Adèle, Hope Estate, Louisiana, to Archbishop Anthony Blanc?, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1853 July 16
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She received Blanc's letter yesterday. She accompanied her son as far as Natchez and was with him when he received Blanc's gift and letter. She has received two letters from Walter Fowler? since his arrival at West Point. He has met with some difficulty in being admitted. His extreme youth disqualifies him in the undertaking of keeping up with the older cadets. Fowler's father has again been very ill. He is now well and on a visit to Belle Alliance with the intention of bringing back his granddaughter, Elisa Trudeau who had gone there to avoid the measles because of her infant. Fowler's sisters and their children are now well. Aurore Morgan ? and Mary Morgan were taken out of the convent a week ago with measles; they will soon return to school. Fowler's son Eugene Fowler , who was so ill with measles, has returned to college. Her Aunt Wikoff is with them. :: I-1-f A.L.S. 2pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1853 July 16
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English.
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