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                    <hi rend="bold"> Letter from David L. Swain to Archibald Henderson, May 1, 1862
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                <author> Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868 </author>

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                <head> Letter from <name key="pn0001638" reg="Swain, David Lowry" type="person" rend="yes">David L. Swain</name> to <name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="">Archibald Henderson</name>, May 1, 1862 (In Which He Assures
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                        <date>1. May 1862.</date>
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                    <salute>My dear Sir,</salute>
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                <p>I have had repeated interviews with your <name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="">son</name>, since the receipt of your note, and have consulted D<hi rend="sup">r</hi>. <name key="pn0000874" reg="Jones, Johnston Blakeley" type="person" rend="yes">Jones</name> in relation to him</p>
                <p>He seemed in better health and spirits yesterday than heretofore, and promised
                    now to make an earnest effort to go on with his studies. He is intelligent and
                    amiable and will I hope do well. I will pay particular attention to him, and
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