Letter from G. P. A. HEALY to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated June 12, 1849.
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Title: Letter from G. P. A. HEALY to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated June 12, 1849.
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- Healy, G. P. A.
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- Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882
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Letter from G. P. A. HEALY to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated June 12, 1849., 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/gphgpm490612 (accessed May 19, 2013)
Letter from G. P. A. HEALY to GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, dated June 12, 1849.
Transcribed by : John Thomas, Ralph H. Orth and Ellen Thomson
TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski andEllen Thomson
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
Boston June 12th 1849.
Dear Marsh,
I beg to inform yourself & family that I am to sail for Liverpool in the Steamer Europa from this port on the 20th of this month, & shall be some time in London before you--when you reach that famous city please send me a line to No 12. Brighton Terrace, Brixton, Surrey, near London, & I shall be with you & yours accompanied by Mrs. Healy --
If that book for the autographs is still in Washington I beg you to have it sent to Charles W. Welsh, Navy Department--& if you have it please forward it by Express to Adolphe Bousquet No 127. Tremont St Boston. -- I am in the seventh heaven of happiness to think I may see Mrs. Healy & the dear children in three -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- weeks from this time! I sincerely hope my dear friend to see you all well & happy in about six weeks.
I had the pleasure of seeing Miss. Paine a few days since-- several of my friends are to sail in the same steamer with me how I wish you, dear Mrs. Marsh & sister were to be of the party!
Mrs. Healy knows nothing of my intention to return so soon, is that not nice?
God Bless you & yours
is the sincere prayer of
Always yours
Healy note:2. Franklin Place
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