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J(evons), T(homas) S(eton): New Brighton, (New York), to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton: Jersey City, New Jersey), 1895 December 1

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Identifier: CSET II-1-d
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Scope and Contents

(Seton) sails next Saturday and they hope to see him there before his departure. J(evons) could perhaps get over to spend an evening and come back to his room in New York so as to get down easily to business next morning. J(evons) hears that some paper said that at the Colonial Dames (of America) meeting (Seton)'s gold buckles and adornments were objects of admiration. J(evons) sees that (Seton) did not repeat his St. George performance at St. Andrew's. Friday J(evons) attended Mrs. Church's dancing class. He and Rex (Reginald Jevons) were asked to join the Tuesday class but both refused. It is the most fashionable of all the classes. J(evons) began business late but that is the right thing to do. Uncle Will(iam) Seton looks very well; it was anxiety which dragged him down. Jack (John Foster Seton), J(evons) hears, has pronounced consumption. Today Rex goes to tea at Dr. John Jay's. Two men from Boston, Sleepers, and Lola Prime, daughter of Fred(erick?) Prime of Philadelphia, will be there.

Dates

  • Creation: 1895 December 1

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

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