Letter, Willard Richards to James Arlington Bennet, 19 March 1843
Letter, Willard Richards to James Arlington Bennet, 19 March 1843
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, Letter, , Hancock Co., IL, to , , New Utrecht, Kings Co., NY, 19 Mar. 1843. Draft inscribed 19 Mar. 1843; handwriting of ; two pages; Willard Richards, Journals and Papers, 1821–1854, CHL.
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Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Letter from James Arlington Bennet, 10 Apr. 1843.
in understanding friendship,
yours respecfully,
Did I ever tell any body that is as devoid of [illegible] [moral?] principle as ? cannot say. It has [illegible] all [illegible] head.— gives in the warmest expressions be assured that all the letters friendly reports of your letters have received perfect attention, and are candidly represented, by my warm held remarks, accept my most, sincere wishes—— for yourself & your dear family. [2 words illegible] her compli[me]nts
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