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Description
Sarah Sabina Kean wrote from Ursino to John Kean, her son, addressed to Mr. Peugnat's Office of the American, New York. She told him about a trip she, his sisters, and some others took into Elizabethtown and asked that he write to his Grandmother.
People Included: Miss Clay, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Uncle Rutherfurd, Mrs Riggs, Mary Ricketts, Christine Alexander William Kean, Bobby, Emily Peugnat, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Peter Philip James Kean
Places Included: Elizabethtown, NJ
Author/Creator
Sarah Sabina Kean, formerly Sarah Sabina Morris, and later Sarah Sabina Baker (1788-1878)
Recipient
John Kean (1814-1895)
Creation Date
2-5-1829
Document Type
Manuscript
Location
Ursino, Elizabethtown, County of Essex, NJ
Inventory Location
Bay 1, Column 2, LHC Series 3
Recommended Citation
Kean, Sarah S.. Sarah Sabina Kean to John Kean, February 5, 1829. Manuscript. From Special Collections Research Library and Archives, Kean University, Liberty Hall Collection 1820s. https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/119
Rights
This collection is open to the public for research use. Copyright remains with Kean University. Credit this material. Personal photographs may be made for research purposes. Inquiries regarding publishing material from the collection should be directed to Lynette Zimmerman, Executive Director at the Liberty Hall Academic Center & Exhibition Hall at lzimmerm@kean.edu.
Publishing Repository
Special Collections Research Library and Archives, Kean University

Collection
The Liberty Hall Collection consists of the correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and other manuscript material of the Livingston and Kean families, dated from 1686-1847. The bulk of the collection is related to Susan Livingston Kean Niemcewicz (1759-1833). The Livingston and Kean families frequently corresponded and held accounts with other prominent colonial and early American families in New Jersey, especially Elizabethtown, Philadelphia, New York City, upstate New York, England, France, and Poland. A small portion of the collection includes correspondence with early Virginia families, unrelated to the Livingston and Kean families.