Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD, dated August 18, 1847.
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Dear Sir
I regret I did not see you this morning, particularly as I learn from Mrs Marsh that she did not ascertain whether you received my note of Tuesday last --
I mentioned in that note that I had written to the proprietor of the Tremont House to secure rooms for ourselves, and
had said to them, that you & Mrs B. would be
of our party, but as I did not know but your proposed visit to Springfield might
delay you a day or two, I did not engage lodging for you. If you did not receive my
note, & write to the proprietor of the T. H. to secure lodgings, I would advise
you to do so by the Saturday's mail, as the crowd at this season may otherwise
render it difficult for you to obtain rooms. With sincere respects to Mrs. B &
yourself.
I am sincerely yoursGeo. P. Marsh
References in this letter:
Tremont House, Boston.