Pages That Mention Ida Honoré Grant
Correspondence (incoming): Grant, Ida, 1884-1886
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Kindest regards from all of our family. I am most sincerely yours
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N.Y. Dec 10th
25 EAST 62nd STREET.
My dear Mrs. Stanford
It was so sweet & good of you to think of our boy, Ulysses, amidst all your occupations & affairs. He has written to thank you for your subscription to
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you greatest love & best wishes for your happy Christmas and New Year. I forward this to your address at top of letter, but my boy sent his letter to you, directed as you told him to send the papers to California. With most affectionate regards - yours sincerely
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We shall call once more before leaving, to tell you good bye, and express our joyful thanks. Fred was going to try to see the Senator this morning before he went to the Senate.
Yours with most affectionate regards and Thanks
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We would be so glad if you and your brother would dine with us. I shall come to ask you about this, in the morning and hope, you will stay some time in the city.
Fred told me of his nice chat with you. We want to bring our chlidren to see you.
Why did you not let us know you were coming so we could meet you at the depot.
Yours with the greatest love