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William Seymour Tyler letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 May 15
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1863-05-15
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1 item (4 pages) ; 21 x 13 cm
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W.S. Tyler letter to Justin Perkins in which Tyler says that he thinks Perkins must feel at home with his Nestorian children though his sorrowing heart cannot forget his wife and child. He discusses the feeling of disappointment to which Perkins' alluded in regards to Enfield, mentioning the Woodses. He writes about what might become of the Missions of their American Societies during the war, the defeat of General Hooker, and information about the war from his son. He goes on to write regarding Amherst, Amherst College, and the upcoming marriage of Miss Hinsdale to the village pastor. He shares news of the poor health of Dr. and Mrs. Hitchcock.
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