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Justin Perkins letter to William Seymour Tyler, 1862 March 4
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Creator: Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869
Addressee: Tyler, W. S. (William Seymour), 1810-1897
Creator: Amherst College. Class of 1829. Perkins
Addressee: Tyler, W. S. (William Seymour), 1810-1897
Creator: Amherst College. Class of 1829. Perkins
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1862-03-04
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1 item (4 pages) ; 27 x 21 cm
Abstract
J.P. letter to William S. Tyler in which Perkins remarks on his visit to Amherst and writes about the question of his return to Persia, which relates to the peculiar state of Mrs. P.'s (Charlotte Bass Perkins) health. He notes that there are few living men whose advice on the subject he would prize more than that of Tyler and Hitchcock. He says he is enclosing a letter from Mrs. Labaree which will better give him the form in which the matter lies in Mrs. P.'s mind. He asks Tyler to peruse it, give him his opinion, and return it. He also mentions the possible arrangements for Henry (Perkins) in the future. He notes the confidentiality of this letter and its contents and expresses his confusion over what he should do.
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