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Eno family letters, October 1832-October 1834

1834-09-03 Page 3

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hear he has gone to Albany to get licenced as a Solicitor & Counsellor in Chennery - with a wider field opened for his exertions & think he would shortly be at the head of the profession - he has all the Industry necessary & that is in truth almost all - I hope he will take care his Stewart is not spoiled. I do not like the company he is so naturally led into at Stewart house - and it is all important even at his age that his first impressions should be correct - tell William that I have not been able as yet to collect the money of Hammond but have the promise of it - My letter is so badly written I am almost ashamed to send it - you will excuse it however as young Morris is just setting out. Give my love to my cousins to Rufus & Stewart. I am your affectionate son Henry Eno Mr Stephen Eno
 
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