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KianaJones at May 29, 2020 09:08 PM

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OFFICE OF
ESTATE OF LELAND STANFORD
AND -4-
JANE L. STANFORD
819 MARKET STREET.
San Francisco, Cal.

reduced. After these strikes are settled, there will be plenty of men seeking employment and wages will have to come down.

I am pleased to say that my familty and myself are all enjoying good health and I hope on receipt of this it will find you and Miss Bertha enjoying the same. With kind regards to Miss Bertha and love to your dear self, I remain

Your affectionate brother.
Chas. G. Lathrop

P.S. I mailed you copies of telegram received from Gen.Hubbard, also my reply to same. Also mailed you copy of letter received from D.O.Mills and copy of my reply.

I might say that Mr.R.J.Wilson is looking much better today than when I saw him a few days ago. He is not taking much interest in his business and from what he informs me I think from now on he will not visit his office more than once or twice a week and then only for a few hours. He tells me that the Doctor informed him that he must not apply himself as he has heretofore and not over-tax himself. I am afraid that Mr.Wilson will never recover from his illness which occured 3 years ago. I informed him of your kindly inquires regarding his health and he requested me to say to you that he very much appreciated your inquires and wished to be kindly remembered to you when I next communicated with you.

Chas. G. Lathrop

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OFFICE OF
ESTATE OF LELAND STANFORD
AND -4-
JANE L. STANFORD
819 MARKET STREET.
San Francisco, Cal.

reduced. After these strikes are settled, there will be plenty of men seeking employment and wages will have to come down.

I am pleased to say that my familty and myself are all enjoying good health and I hope on receipt of this it will find you and Miss Bertha enjoying the same. With kind regards to Miss Bertha and love to your dear self, I remain

Your affectionate brother.
[illegible] G. Lathrot

P.S. I mailed you copies of telegram received from Gen.Hubbard, also my reply to same. Also mailed you copy of letter received from D.O.Mills and copy of my reply.

I might say that Mr.R.J.Wilson is looking much better today than when I saw him a few days ago. He is not taking much interest in his business and from what he informs me I think from now on he will not visit his office more than once or twice a week and then only for a few hours. He tells me that the Doctor informed him that he must not apply himself as he has heretofore and not over-tax himself. I am afraid that Mr.Wilson will never recover from his illness which occured 3 years ago. I informed him of your kindly inquires regarding his health and he requested me to say to you that he very much appreciated your inquires and wished to be kindly remembered to you when I next communicated with you.

[illegible] G. Lathrot