[FM001AAV], Letter from Jane Eliza Miller to Mina Miller (Mrs Thomas A.) Edison, January 26th, 1887
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[FM001AAV], Letter from Jane Eliza Miller to Mina Miller (Mrs Thomas A.) Edison, January 26th, 1887
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14-7647. [From Florence] Hotel porter in Milan told me TAE was ill; Mr. Jay sent newspaper clipping to George said TAE was ill but out of danger; hope he is and that you proved a good nurse; glad you plan to go south sooner than you had intended; suppose you did not go to Robert's wedding; write me about what you got and gave for Xmas; must have been hard with TAE so ill. Anna S[tudebaker]. has been very ill for the past month. Mrs. Vincent seemed anxious to go on, so Jane insisted upon her going with George to Geneva, Milan & Venice while Jane remains with Anna and a nurse. Dr. Vincent left two weeks earlier to fill some engagements. He is now in England and will join them in Rome about Feb. 4.. Is glad Mame is going south with you; did Bishop Foster visit you; I told Dr. Vincent you had invited Foster; Vincent was pleased because he thought you would no longer be a Methodist; hope you have joined a church in Orange; Is TAE taking you to Havana; what did he get you for Xmas?
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Date
1887-01-26
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Folder/Volume ID
FM001-F
Microfilm ID
161:904
Document ID
FM001AAV
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University