(Jevons, Thomas Seton): New Brighton, (New York) to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton: Jersey City, New Jersey), 1895 November 10
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Uncle Will(iam Seton) arrived from Baltimore Friday. They are all so sorry for him; he seems to have bad luck and deserves such a big share of the reverse. (Jevons) was sorry not to see (Seton) after the funeral. He read through (Seton)'s rhapsody which he encloses (no enclosure). The poetic description of death is excellent. Aunt Sally (Sarah Redwood Parish Seton) died within a week of Jevons' reading it. Does (Seton) still keep to his plans for travel? (Jevons) is working very hard at McIntyre and Wardwell's. The firm is a noted one doing an enormous amount of business. He works from 8:30 -7. What a revolting disturbance over the M-V wedding. This and Tammany's victory in the city make (Jevons) long for England. Rex(Reginald Jevons), Ferdy(Ferdinand Talbot Roscoe Jevons), and (Jevons) spent a night at Cragdon not long ago; it was delicious.
Dates
- Creation: 1895 November 10
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository