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Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, 1820 March 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSN/EA 5002-19
Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Page 1
Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Page 1
Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Pages 2 and 3
Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Pages 2 and 3
Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Address Leaf
Letter. Catha[rin]e [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esqe, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Address Leaf

Scope and Contents

Writing for William Few, who is unwell, Catharine Few describes complications in the Blake affair (see Folder 17 above). Discouraging news of Thomas W. Nicholson (1803-1869), James W. Nicholson's second eldest son, then living in New York with the Fews: has abandoned a course of study marked out for him by William Few, and . . ."his habits have rendered him mentally indolent, and I fear the prospect of his pursuing any of the learned professions with advantage to himself is but poor, & would be very expensive to you . . . ."

Dates

  • Creation: 1820 March 6

Conditions Governing Access

None.

Language of Materials

English