William hopes to see Sally before she leaves for Albany. Took her to see
the family at Rye. His brother Frederick seems in good health but John Jay does not
think him well; he is too sedentary and does not get enough exercise. Has heard from
Susan that her mother stays with Mrs. D. Peyster and has been invited by Uncle John to
Oak Mills. Is glad of Ma riaÆs good health but concerned about her
own.
Subjects
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783; Jay, John, 1745-1829
Format
correspondence
Genre
correspondence
Date
1806 August 24
Physical Description
2
Note
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