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AW23 Ward (Henry Augustus) Papers (Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester)
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Ward, Levi A. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1856-05-10)
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Ward, Levi A. (Levi Alfred), 1801-1881
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1856-05-10
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Ward, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1834-1906
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<p>[another hand- L.A.W. 1856] Rochester May 10, 1856 My Dear Nephew,</p>
<pre> A week or two have firth fur an
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<p>read me a few paragraphs, from a letter she had recd from you, in reference to your ? ? .As it seemed to be a case where a small sum would add to her comfort I did not hesitate to send her $75. To my surprise I recd a note from E. of which the following are the material points. _ "I was surprised that Holten should have written to you for it as I have said nothing to him of any want and indeed I do not want it for myself". . . . As I am in no pressing need of anything at present I think of sending it to her (my mother)" ------My letter to E. ?ater that I wanted to believe from a letter from you that it would add to her </u personal comfort > to receive a small amount of pecuniary means beyond her present income - This is the answer -</p>
<pre> Your letter of the 17 April came duly to hand.
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<p>I regret that Ms. W. thinks of recalling Charles and as a natural result yourself this summer. He has been liberal so long with his aid that I hoped he would continue</p>
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<p>it for another season. Your opportunity of study and travel have been such you have great care of gratitude to him & of thankfully to the Being that inclined him to anoint you. - Were I able to do it, it would afford me much pleasure to afford you the means of continuing your studies in Paris or London, but I could not in justice to my own family do it. My means are limited, my family expenses are large and as my children grow up are increasing - and the calls outside of my family that I feel bound to meet are greater than formerly. - I hope Charles will persuade his Father to allow him to remain & arrange for you remaining also. - but if he does not I think you will have gained the most important advantage you had in view when you went abroad -</p>
<pre> From a remark which I have met occasionally
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<p>in your letters I am led to caution you relation to too intense study. It us very easy to over talk yourself and suffer for it through life. Constant vigorous outdoor exercise & frequent relaxation from study are indispesible for health. - I have no time for other matters - You have doubtless heard that a few weeks time we buried our dear little Feldon (3 years old) A sweet child. He was near our heart. But God saw best to</p>
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<p>remove hm. - We desire to ? his name ever in this our affliction. - Yours truly L. A. Ward Mr. Henry A. Ward Paris [vertically on right side- </u L.A.Ward > May 1856] [ybg]</p>
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Ward, L. A. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1876-10-14)
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Ward, Levi A. (Levi Alfred), 1801-1881
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