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[edit]DescriptionWillard Hendrick letter to Richard Pell Hunt (356ccba5cbea4724a797dd75323aa32c).pdf |
English: Part of Series I. Richard Pell Hunt C. Professional Life 1. Correspondence Transcript 24.5 - huntco~1.doc
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English: Willard Hendrick |
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Contacts InfoField | English: Organization: US National Park Service Role: Archivist Address: Women's Rights National Historical Park, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 |
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Recipient InfoField | English: Richard Pell Hunt, 1797-1856 |
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Transcript InfoField | English: On front of document: “Waterloo 10 Mo. 14 1830 Friend Richard As I think I can call thee so, in deed and in truth : – Thou hast manifested thy friend ship towards me in many instances of which I hope I may ever retain a greatfull remembrance – [once?]. In settleing with Quinby & Kendig I find but little my due, as there was quite a number of cradle scythes remaind unsold. I am repairing my works this fall which will cost me a good deal & I thought on the whole I could perhaps do better by thee another season to take what was due on my a/c. The presure of my affairs sometimes [hangs?] very heavy upon me, and I feel almost ready to sink under it but I feel in hopes I may get along with it all without any serious difficulty. If I pay here at present I cannot pay there, and if I dont pay there I cannot anywhere, as I should have to stop business I felt it my duty to write what I have, that thee might know my mind and know how sincerely I am &c ever affectionate friend Willard Hendrick” On back of document: " R.P. Hunt Waterloo" "Willard Hendricks Letter 10mo 13th 1830" |
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WORI Page Order Value InfoField | English: 128 |
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Depicted Place InfoField | English: Content Location: Waterloo, +J128:K129NY; Women's Rights National Historical Park, Seneca County, New York; Latitude: 42.9025993347168, Longitude: -76.8444976806641 |
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Accession Number InfoField | 356ccba5cbea4724a797dd75323aa32c | |||
Publisher InfoField | English: U.S. National Park Service |
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