Jevons, Thomas, New York, New York, to Monsignor Robert Seton, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1882 April 5
Scope and Contents
He is much obliged to Seton for thinking of him in connection with the fragment of Seton's grandfather's journal; it is aggravating that the remainder of it is lost. He is going to make an extract of references to families he knows in Liverpool. He will talk with Barker when he has a chance. He is much obliged to Seton for sending him a complimentary copy of his volume of Essays. He received a letter from Henry Seton ; Annie Foster Seton is still ill but Henry expects her to be better in a few days. William Seton has not yet returned from the South, though he was in New York on Saturday. Jevons agrees with will that Seton is the proper custodian of the papers. If ever no one bearing the name of Seton is able and willing to keep them, Jevons will be ready to keep them for the next generation. :: II-1-b A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1882 April 5
Language of Materials
English.
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