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to Johnston Livingston re: feeling in good spirits
1838/04/19
Livingston, Crawfurd, 1811-1847
C[rawfurd] writes that his spirits have lifted and he is "determined to try & raise myself and banish weekness."
GLC03107.04124
to Johnston Livingston re: plea for a letter from Johnston
1838/09/03
Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04130
to Johnston Livingston re: gratitude for the receipt of Johnston's letter
1838/09/13
[Crawfurd] describes the relief he felt when he received Johnston's kind letter, and regrets accusing Johnston of coldness. He describes his painful physical condition, and also his inclination towards melancholy thoughts. He also encloses a few...
GLC03107.04133
to Johnston Livingston re: a visit from Johnston's mother
1838/09/25
Crawfurd writes that he is very glad to hear that Johnston's mother is doing better, and he looks forward to her forthcoming visit to New York City.
GLC03107.04136
to Johnston Livingston re: note to forgo an inconvenient visit
1838/04/24
[Crawfurd] writes to tell Johnston that despite his longing to see him, he should remain at home if the visit would cause him the slightest inconvenience. P.3 and the address leaf are a fragment.
GLC03107.04125
to Johnston Livingston re: concern regarding Johnston's mother's health
1838/08/28
Crawfurd thanks Johnston for informing him of the improvement in his mother's health, which has helped to put his mind at ease. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04128
to Johnston Livingston re: the pleasure of a letter from Johnston
1838/09/06
Crawfurd describes the immense pleasure he experiences with a letter from Johnston, and adds that there is little else that can make him happy. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04131
to Crawfurd Livingston re: gratitude for Crawfurd's letters
1838/09/19
Livingston, Johnston, 1817-1911
Johnston thanks Crawfurd for all his letters and the flattery they contain. He notes, however, that this flattery isn't necessary, as he is happy to write if it will bring Crawfurd such great pleasure.
GLC03107.04134
to Johnston Livingston re: concern for Johnston's mother
1838/09/30
Crawfurd writes that he is tempted to travel to Tivoli to check on Johnston's mother, who is in ill health, but thinks it best to await her forthcoming visit to the city. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04137
to Johnston Livingston re: hope for an improvement in Johnston's mother's health
1838/08/29
Crawfurd writes that he was greatly relieved to hear Dr. McLean state that Johnston's mother would soon recover from her illness. He also bills Johnston for some oysters he sent him, and complains of his present state of poverty. Address leaf on p...
GLC03107.04129
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