Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated January 8, 1870.
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Title: Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated January 8, 1870.
Author
- Norton, Charles Eliot
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- Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882
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Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated January 8, 1870., Original located at the University of Vermont's Special Collections in the George Perkins Marsh Collection, filed by date., http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/cengpm700108 (accessed May 22, 2013)
Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated January 8, 1870.
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TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski andEllen Thomson
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
Villa d'Elci. Jany. 8, 1870
Dear Mr. Marsh
Thank you for your very kind note. We were all truly sorry,--my Mother and my wife especially so,--to miss the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Marsh and yourself when you were so good as to come to our villa a few days since.
I should have tried to see you, and should have done myself the honor of calling on Mrs. Marsh on Thursday, but for a cold which housed me for a few days.
The pleasanter weather of the spring will, I hope, be of service to Mrs. Marsh, & make social communication more easy.
Your kind invitation to dinner on Tuesday (11th) at 6 P.M., gives us much pleasure, and one of my sisters, Miss Sedgwick, and I are very happy to -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- accept it.
With my best respects & regards to Mrs. Marsh, I remain
Respectfully & most truly Yours
C. E. Norton.
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