William Maury, New York, New York, to his sister, Ann Maury, Liverpoool, England

Containers:
Box 2, Folder 5
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Scope and Contents

Received her letter; his passage was not good; but at least it is over now; has received the Judge [Harriet's father]'s consent; he and Harriet are very happy; hopes she will come to love Harriet as a sister; hopes that Uncle Bold will change his mind about Americans when he meets her; will come to Liverpool in the fall; have not yet set the wedding date; Harriet's health is better; she is anxious for the Maury's to approve of her; asks Ann to write to her; tells Ann to tel all the rest of the family and friends what he says, and that his health has improved; went to see Jim James's farm and approves of it; describes a young lady friend of James's; asks her not to tell anyone outside the family about her; George Pollard and his wife are well; was surprised to hear about William Rutson's engagement; sends regards; asks her to call H[arriet] "Harriet" in the letter, to seem more warm; saw Mrs. Rae [?] and her family; asks what color dress she wanted him to get her; business; feels that Harriet's love is worth £100,000. 4pp. ALS Including T's of ALS, 2pp.

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