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to Johnston Livingston re: displeasure with the city
1837/05/16
Livingston, Crawfurd, 1811-1847
Crawfurd explains his growing dislike of New York City, and expresses envy for Johnston's country dwelling. Address leaf on p.4.
GLC03107.04121
to Johnston Livingston re: feeling in good spirits
1838/04/19
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: 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: reflections on his trip to Savannah
1839/06/09
Crawfurd writes that despite the oppressive climate, he enjoyed his trip to Savannah, where he stayed with Johnston's sister Sarah Minis. He remarks on various customs peculiar to the south, such as slavery.
GLC03107.04144
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