Livingston & Alexander to Johnston Livingston re: Johnston's failure to correspond
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03107.04065 Author/Creator: Livingston & Alexander Place Written: Tivoli, New York Type: Letter Date: 1831/02/25-1901/02/25 Pagination: 4 p. : Height: 19.9 cm, Width: 16.1 cm Order a Copy
Apparently written by a sister of Johnston Livingston. She chides Johnston for failing to correspond with either his sister or his parents, who have gone to great ends to provide for him while he is away at college. She also notes that his last letter contained a number of grammatical errors, and she invites him to improve his writing skills by corresponding with her more frequently. The remainder of the letter gives an account of the family, including their sister Sarah and her children. Address leaf on p.4.
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