Letterman, Mary D., Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, to William Seton 4, Yorktown, Virginia?, 1864 July 11
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As she promised to write in case she was unable to call at Cragdon, she must make her apologies to the girls through William. It gave her much regret not to see his sisters. She has not been able to hear of any place such as they wanted. If William should hear of anything desirable and not over $5000 at Yonkers or nearer New York he is to drop her a line to Dr. Jonathan Letterman care of the Medical Director's office, Philadelphia. They are settled for the summer in a very pretty village beyond Germantown. Dr. Letterman was sorry to miss William when he called in Wall Street. Should Robert Seton return to Rome, she would be glad to know the time of his departure. :: II-1-a A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1864 July 11
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English.
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