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Collection Reference Number GLC01946.05
From Archive Folder Collection of letters written by and to Daniel Webster 
Title Daniel Webster to James William Paige telling him of his travels
Date 25 November 1827
Author Webster, Daniel (1782-1852)  
Recipient Paige, James William  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Relates his tumultuous travels to brother-in-law Paige en route to New York while on board the ship, "The Fanny." Informs that he acquired a team of horses to continue by land to New Haven, Connecticut, and attests to his family's well-being, stating that the worst they experienced was seasickness. Instructs Paige to inform Mr. Blake (possibly George Blake, a family friend in Boston) of the family's location. Document written at eight o'clock. Year added in pencil at a later date.
Subjects Travel  Transportation  Politics  Congress  Health and Medical  Steamboat  Disease  
People Webster, Daniel (1782-1852)  Paige, James William (fl. 1824-1852)  
Place written New London, Connecticut
Theme Naval & Maritime; Children & Family; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Webster served as Massachusetts Senator 1827-1840. Serving as Senator, Webster travelled with his family to Washington, D. C. for a Congressional Session. He intended to rest in New York on his way due to Grace's ill health, which was later identified as cancer.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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