Pages
Untitled Page 11
AQUILA NON CAPTAT MUSCAS [Meaning: the eagle does not catch flies]
153 Washington Avenue Albany July 10th /93
My dear dear friend
In your [?] home are many hearts full of sympathy for you in your new sorrow, and yet it seems to me there can be none that better comprehends the depth of grief to which
[left page] believe me always Lovinging & faithfully I am, friend M. Margaretta Manning.
Untitled Page 12
Sacramento June 21, 1893
Mrs. Senator Stanford
Dear Madam,
You have the deepest heartfelt sympathies and condolence of myself and people, our Sisters and orphans, in your sad bereavement. Our prayers shall follow the greathearted and generous Mr. Stanford before the throne of Mercy where charity is credited, acknowledged and rewarded.
Your devoted servant
Bishop of Sacramento.
Untitled Page 13
very deep, as every one who knows the life of Senator Stanford respected him very highly.
Sincerely
Untitled Page 14
THE WINDSOR
NEW YORK
June 23/93
Mrs Stanford:
Dear Madam:-
With much regret I read notice of your husband's death in the paper.
Allow me to offer my condolence, which
Untitled Page 15
NUMBER | SENT BY | REC'D BY | CHECK |
---|---|---|---|
Sf | f | ay | 46 Dh 716p |
Dated Chicago Ill 21
To Mrs Leland Stanford Menlo Park
Mrs Markham joins me in extending to you our deepest sympathy would that we could say something that would comfort you in this hour of grief you have lost a loving husband the state a great benefactor and the nation a magnificent specimen of American manhood