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Visitors Register Vol. I
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Ophelia G Shults Cambridge City Ind
Mary N [Tosun?] Elkhart Indiana May 4th '94
These three days with you have been most delightful. Mrs. [Myrlette?] Whitney [Snell?] May 4th '94 ________________________________________________ I am glad that I read the 'warning' on the front page, for otherwise I might have deprived myself of the pleasure of ever being asked again to this truly "Liberty Hall." But the front page can not prevent my feeling of gratitude to my much valued friends, Mr & Mrs Sewall, for all their kindess
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77 After the wonderful "Women's week" at Chicago, May 15-22, 1893, my pleasure + satisfaction have been completed by a brief visit to a personal intercourse with the woman to whom so much of that past success was due & her partners in life + work. The whole visit will be a never-fading remembrance of joy.
Florence Fenwick Miller
May 20, '93
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To me-a stranger and a foreigner-during my stay in this Country, and the days I have spent here in their hospitable home-a privilege - never to be forgotten.
The best I can think of is health and happiness -this I wish my friends, Mr. + Mrs. Sewall may always enjoy-a heartfelt wish from their sincere + grateful friend.
[Sigrior?] Einarsdottir [Mag...?]
Reykjavik, Iceland May 4th 1894
Visitors Register Vol. II
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Gratefully yours
Emma Gilbert [Slavey?]
[text in Greek]
Paul [Slavey?]
Sept. 24 -96
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We believe absolutely in the [illegible] [passing] into the next life.
Yours with love,
Mary Hartwell [Catherine?]
Oct. 29.
1896.
Immortality inheres in quality, not quantity of life. If we could know more of the eternity-to-be, we must probe deeply into the eternity that now is.
"All we have hoped or dreamed of good shall exist _____ not its semblance, but itself"
Your friend (seeking)
Caroline J. Barthill.
November 19.
1880.
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[Note: This is in French. Good luck!]
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Parmi les differentes [...] pour l'etranger qui voyage [...] dans la [...] aride de [...] de plus plaisante que elle de [...] sympathique. J'ai [...] a [...]
Toute a vous d'[...]
Pauline Maredt Davies LaFayette, Ind. le 11 Decembre 1896
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Heaven is not above us and beyond us And is us and with us - He who has found Heaven is united for all eternity to those who are in Heaven whether they have passed ahead or lagged behind, been born into mortal flesh and enter of it into eternity as are yet to enter upon this sphere of action. The inter-Communication from one city to another from one country to another has expanded rapidly and with it one mental horizon; so that today our spiritual life embraces, consciously, not only our speres and our terrestal friendships And all spheres and all ages in fraternal sympathy. Yours faithfully [Chls?] di [...] Jan 9th-14th/97