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Apr. 20th

Princeton April 13th 1837

My Dear Dr.

Your favour of the 8th was received on
the 10th I immediately gave your intelligence
to Professor Dod but he had concluded to start
for the South as soon as the college business
should be adjusted - We are very sorry to
learn that Hrs. T has not much improved by her
visit to Princeton. She appeared better the
2nd day but probably took too much excercise
for her very feeble state. I hope the excursion to
the north will produce more desired effects -
in the way of improvement.

Mr Henry heard that Steadman had an
offer for the house from a person from Trenton
I know not however how true this is I tried to
see Steadman today but learned that he had
been for several days in Trenton - Dr George
Maclean intends spending the next winter in the
in the Island of Madeira or in the South of France
on account of the delicacy of his wifes health she
has had several attacks of spitting of blood  - his house
will be for sale or to let and is one which perhaps
would ^ [inserted: be] pleasant to you - It is large and very
convenient. Should you come to Princeton this Summer
        