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Collection Reference Number GLC05624
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1779 
Title Nathanael Greene to Catherine Greene emotionally discussing his love and concern for her well-being
Date 4 September 1779
Author Greene, Nathanael (1742-1786)  
Recipient Greene, Catharine Littlefield  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written by Major General Greene to his wife Catherine. Says she must be away or he would have received a letter from her. Says her last letter was very melancholy. Believes she would not leave him under this impression for a month if she feels better. Stresses his impatience to hear from her. Emotionally states "If you love me, if you regard my peace and happiness, let me hear from you." Asks if she has read "Pupil of Pleasure," a book Greene apparently sent his wife. Asks specifically about the character Mrs. Homespun. Expresses his love for her profusely and says he misses her immensely throughout the rest of the letter. Wonders about his children, especially George who seems to have just gotten over an illness. Says if she is not feeling like herself she should take a trip to a spring to take the waters. Asks if Baron Friedrich von Steuben visited her. Mentions that Colonel Livingston has made a fortune in illegal trade and bragged about it. Says he is rumored to have made 20,000 pounds the past summer. Mentions several other friends and family members throughout the letter.
Subjects Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Women's History  Marriage  Love Letters  Children and Family  Health and Medical  Business and Finance  Finance  
People Greene, Nathanael (1742-1786)  Greene, Catharine Littlefield (1755-1814)  
Place written West Point, New York
Theme Women in American History; Children & Family; Law; Merchants & Commerce; Health & Medicine; The American Revolution
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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