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Tracy, Edward Dorr, 1833-1863 to Ellen Steele

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02963 Author/Creator: Tracy, Edward Dorr, 1833-1863 Place Written: Macon, Georgia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: January 22, 1856 Pagination: 3 p. : envelope Height: 25 cm, Width: 20 cm Order a Copy

Expresses his love to his fiance, and discusses the date of their upcoming wedding.

Excerpts:
"... You say if it will suit my convenience better you will postpone our wedding to the 26th ult instead of consummating it on the 19th. In such matters my darling, I recognise [sic] none of the usual rules of convenience, and always think that time the most eligible, which promises soonest to realise [sic] my hopes. Consequently I deem the 19th infinitely more convenient, than the 26th & every way preferable. Therefore we will not canvass the respective merits of different times, but consider the first named as definetely [sic] settled."

"I am very glad to learn that you view my defeat so philosophically - and why not! Why should I be chagrined at losing the lesser when the greater is reserved for me - why should I grieve for a petty office when I am so near the acquisition of a dear little wife, who will make me so happy - why should I regret not taking my seat on the bench, when I think of the delightful hours that I shall spend seated by your side? ...".

Tracy, Edward Dorr, 1833-1863
Steele, Ellen E., fl. 1856

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