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Catalog Number |
MS050 B02 F16.11 |
Title |
Jane Livermore to John Langdon |
Scope & Content |
Two page letter from Jane Livermore in New Holderness, N.H. to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Jane Livermore was the wife of Samuel Livermore, Attorney-General for New Hampshire and subsequently, a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. Apologizes for the "freedom of this address," but she knows that he is a gentleman for whom her husband has the highest regard. She thought it likely that he would be the first to hear from her husband. She is so far in the country that she hopes he will let her know if he has heard from Livermore since the latter left Exeter and whn he expects his return. "The alarm this part of the country is in at the approach of the Indians makes me very uneasy at his absents" Dated March 1, 1780. |
Collection |
John Langdon Papers |
Object Name |
Letter |
Date |
March 1, 1780 |
People |
Langdon, John, 1741-1819 Livermore, Samuel, 1732-1803 Livermore, Jane (Browne), 1734-1802 |
Search Terms |
New Holderness (N.H.) |
Subjects |
Indians of North America |