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Visitors Register Vol. I
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2 June 1895
[French]
[Dous ce livre - ce jour 2 Juin 1895 le Juin heuresi [dicicrere] le maine freu que le jeune Rachel Foster arrory - Se memoire de quel [?] jours heureux [paccoi] ici, jours ti heureux qu ici [n'auraneut] por l'histoire - se ce n'est [celie] qu'au fond de toute joie il y a comune conclusion, la seperation qui et un peine - je [tour] [ici] [cu] [veroux] chers Monsieur et Madame Sewell ces nous [remindez] [Serle] [contineout] [neari] [suor] le ne [cenedour] [don] [douth] jouse in Amerique = Le cloucous de mia maison ne sue permettant au ti grand ilsignemant - que pour accomplis un plan grand doroci - et tu amices.
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Jessie Knight Jordan David Starr Jordan.
March 26, 1891
Among the many tramps to whom you have opened your doors is one to whom Mexico - New and Old - is dear; one who loves the blue sky and the wild desert of the Southwest. Recalling with pleasure the chance that brought him to your notice in that wild Southwest and appreciating his privileges as [lecturer?] - private and public - to "her majesty," he signs himself
Frederick [Starr?]
April 25, 1895
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66 I have seen dear May Wright Sewall in many places where tact and [womanly?] judgment was required and shown by her but, nowhere, have I so felt the versatility of her powers and the greatness of her loving heart as in this dear Home, where her generous, and thoughtful husband, makes life so [full?], and complete, that I sigh as I say: --Oh for more homes like this to make Life better worth the living, Oh for more hearts, so [brave?], and true Gaining, while [were?] giving.
Kate Tannatt Woods Salem Mass
May 20th 1892
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67 Hegel says America is the land where the history of the world is to reveal itself.
Blessed is the home where the [...] prophesy to one another and are a [...] in unity, harmony and not repetitious in uniformity. The kingdom of God is coming on earth in society by obedience to the laws of the stars.
There is pleasure in being a guest in this household where ones faith in ideals is strengthened and the journey of like is lightened by these fore -gleams? of a coming day.
Mary Newbury Adams Dubuque Iowa
Dec 1st 1892
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Sincerely your friend, Martha Strickland
Dec 22, 1892 Feb. 8. 1893.
Both the moment appreciation of your great [activities?], your kind hospitality and faith in the high [...] in your future. [...] your brief action. Martha Strickland
Dec 28. 1892. Helen Van Holst
Jan. 22. 1893 Oct. 24. 1894
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To My sweet friend and amicable hostess Mrs. May Wright-Sewall
The under-current of their sympathy which is transmitted from coast to coast, and which [...] the finest fibers of the human heart, with the deepest, and most exalted emotions, transcending earthly limitations, (of which we know as litle now,) sights be the touchstone of unity - the elective spring, [...], the heart of the world - through individuals, and combinations of peoples, and of nations, consciously, then consciously uplifting and your [...] harmousity, until we shall see as one our score and know as we are known - (which is today and has been from time immemorial) the everything of [...] E.B.W.
Remembering [...] with a pleasure far exceeding words, the delightful enjoyment, of the hospitality of the genial hostess whose many presents is taken a height [...] [...] in the wide firmnament, over shadowing this world's history said whose [...] bring reposefulness, [...] to many thanking full of cases, anxieties, and said memories, which [...] her serenity, I shall go from this haven of sweetfulness blessed in spirit with a consciousness of a sweet and true friendship strong [...] regard with greater confidence, in that "Charity (which) that never faileth."
Sunday March 17, 1892 Emmaline Blanche Wells