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friend. With assurances of my high esteem, I am
Most Respectfully &c
Mrs. Leland Stanford
Menlo Park, California
June 27th, 1893
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Crawfordsville Ind.
June 23, 1893.
Mrs. Stanford;
Please except [sic] the sympathy and love, in your great loss, of a little girl, who only knows you through the Leland Stanford school and who hopes some time to finish her education there and perhaps we may meet.
Respectfully,
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Boston, June 22d.
Dear Mrs Stanford -
The heart of a California girl goes out to you in deepest sympathy
All the world knew the worth of, and all Californians how much the brilliancy of the brightest star in our Union is due to the labor and generosity of that Prince
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of American noble men our beloved Stanford.
Elizabeth Hyde
385 Columbus Ave.
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THE SUNDAY HERALD,
MR. & MRS. ALFRED [?]
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
Washington, D. C., June 23 1893
Mrs. Stanford;
My dear Madam:
Although I have met you at your own house and at various other places where I was Mrs. Livingstone (which I was until recently.) You may not recall me. However it is my earnest desire to express my heart's sympathy for you, in your deep distress.
The best years of your life have been passed with this