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New York, March 15/52 My dear Sir, I thank you for your kind letter, giving me your account of your recent visit to Rusia & the countries in the Old Wolrd. I should indeed like to see you, learn from you the details of your tour. It was my expecta-tion to be in Boston this winter, but coming home late from Europe. I have had too [unclear] in these parts to allow me home to visit the east. I think that I that I shall not be in Boston before the fact of Rev. J. W. Alvord.
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May, or the first of June, when the anniversaries occur in that city.— I am very glad to learn that you had so pleasant a visit to the Rusia Capital. I am very happy & thankful to be [apeared?] that my letters were of some service to you, how-ever little. I should like to know whether or not I am the [unclear] & the polliticians. And did you hear anything of John Hooks. I sent to them J K W Miller. Last from me was a year, by a [?] of view NW. Castman of the [Conn?] Tract Society. I have not heard whether they