Edward Robinson and his family in Europe (1837–40), during which time E. R. made his first trip to the Middle East
Abstract
H-2 1839, Sept. 26 Letter to E. R. in Berlin from Elisabeth in Buffalo. E.R.'s letters of July 16 and August 14 were delayed because they were forwarded to Detroit and then to Buffalo. One of these letters carried the news that E. R. had postponed his return to America by several months. Notes that Mr. Bacon has turned down at Professorship at Yale College; Aunt Norton died on the 11th; Mrs. Kirkland is very feeble; and Frances Lathrop has lost her daughter to whooping cough. Likes Buffalo much better than Detroit. Mentions that 1000 Prussian immigrants are in Buffalo en route to Wisconsin and Iowa.
Note
1839, September 26 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his sister Elisabeth.
Family letters to E. R. , 1838–1840
Description: 4 pages, sent to ER in Berlin and forwarded to Paris.
Robinson, E. & Robinson, E. .
(1839).
Buffalo, Sept. 26, 1839. Rev. Edward Robinson, D.D., Berlin Prussia.
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Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
1839.
“Buffalo, Sept. 26, 1839. Rev. Edward Robinson, D.D., Berlin Prussia”.
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