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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 7: study in a law office.—Visit to Washington.—January, 1854, to September, 1834.—Age, 23. (search)
ollege and at the Law School, who was admitted at the same time, interested himself in the preliminary arrangements for Sumner's admission. Letters. To his family at home, Boston. steamer splendid, from New haven to New York, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1834. To my dear home,—The steamer is now fast going to New York, where I shall be at two o'clock this afternoon. There is something imposing in the thought, that one with so many accommodations as I now see about me is moving on his jourculations. This is owing to the delays, bad roads, and to the season of the year. I am very thankful to Mary for her tippet; without it I should have frozen. To Professor Simon Greenleaf, Cambridge, Mass. New York, Wednesday Evening, Feb. 19, 1834. That Mr. Greenleaf is a civil sort of a man, said Chancellor Kent, this afternoon, to me, after he had slowly and fully read your kind letter of introduction. He was a great loss to the profession at Portland; makes a fine professor, I h