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Remond, Sarah Parker. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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at Syracuse was the least successful.
 
at Syracuse was the least successful.
 
Our journey from Albany was exceedingly
 
Our journey from Albany was exceedingly
pleasant. [Mr?] Garrison, Pilsbury, Phillips, [illegible]
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pleasant. Mr. Garrison, Pilsbury, Phillips, [Susan?]
 
and my brother made a very long journey
 
and my brother made a very long journey
seem quite short. [Pleas?] remember me
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seem quite short. [Please] remember me
most kindly to Mr [&?] Mrs Jacob Post,
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most kindly to Mr & Mrs Jacob Post,
 
your husband, Mrs Humphrey's in a
 
your husband, Mrs Humphrey's in a
 
word, to all of your household. Also to
 
word, to all of your household. Also to
<s>your</s> Mr [&?] Mrs [Hallowell?], your sister
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<s>your</s> Mr & Mrs Hallowell, your sister
 
and all the friends generally, and with
 
and all the friends generally, and with
the hope of [hearing?] from you soon, and
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the hope of hearing from you soon, and
with much love for yourself, [relieve?]
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with much love for yourself, believe
 
me very sincerely yours,
 
me very sincerely yours,
  

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I found mother and my friends as well as usual, and I was perfectly delighted to get home once more. I suppose Charles wrote you about our meetings. The one at Syracuse was the least successful. Our journey from Albany was exceedingly pleasant. Mr. Garrison, Pilsbury, Phillips, [Susan?] and my brother made a very long journey seem quite short. [Please] remember me most kindly to Mr & Mrs Jacob Post, your husband, Mrs Humphrey's in a word, to all of your household. Also to your Mr & Mrs Hallowell, your sister and all the friends generally, and with the hope of hearing from you soon, and with much love for yourself, believe me very sincerely yours,

Sarah P Remond

I must add that Susan Anthony spent Saturday night and Sunday, with me one week ago, and I went to Boston with her on Monday. This letter is written in great haste but I was determined to send you a few lines for I have often thought of you all.

Sarah