James S. Maury, Whitworthm England to his brother, William Maury, Boston, Massachusetts., 1819
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Has planned to write him when he returned to Liverpool but stayed at Whitworth longer than he expected; explains what the doctor has done to his foot; his activities since he has been at Whitworth; friends from Liverpool he has seen since he has been at Whitworth; events in Manchester; saw Cha[rle]s Smith in Rochdale; thinks that William has changed his opinion about America; asks if he plans on marrying an American girl; thinks that if Ann were to go there she would have a better chance at finding a husband than she would at Sedgwick; sends regards. 3pp. ALS Including T's of ALS, 2pp.
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