Letter from Wayman Crow to Cornelia Crow Carr, June 5, 1871

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Title

Letter from Wayman Crow to Cornelia Crow Carr, June 5, 1871

Subject

Crow, Wayman, 1808-1885
Social Events--Travels

Description

Cornelia is traveling.

Credit

Library of Congress, Charlotte Cushman Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Creator

Crow, Wayman, 1808-1885

Source

LoC, CCP 10: 3003

Date

1871-06-05

Type

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[3003] My dear Cornelia 
Your +++ letters of +++  recd yesterday at noon— I am glad you got passage from Boston as you are  saved the hot june to N. York +++ the expense—So far I have not +++ any one outside of yr mother, +++ &  of your trip— +++  tell Mr. H before I +++—we hope to get away tomorrow +++  & stop +++ +++ as +++  Thursday arriving in N.Y. friday at noon—our movements +++ departed or Isabel somewhat

[3003 reverse] tho' I may cam [sic] the following week to Boston—the weather last few days has been very hot & yr mother is quite fagged[?] out, but +++  is chiefly packed— Ned will occupy his room at our house for a while at least as Briget & +++ take care of +++ house he will take care of it—It is not improbable he may then go to Mr whitaker as all the family from there execpt [sic] John[?] +++ in a day or two

From

Crow, Wayman, 1808-1885

Location

St. Louis, MO, US

Geocode (Latitude)

38.6268039

Geocode (Longitude)

-90.1994097

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Citation

Crow, Wayman, 1808-1885, “Letter from Wayman Crow to Cornelia Crow Carr, June 5, 1871,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed May 2, 2024, https://www.archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/281.

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