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[?] who have known so noble a soul, that we have [?] with a great loss. My children unite with me in praying that you may be strengthened and comforted, and with your lovely faith and light, you will feel [both?]
"In every pang that rends the heart The "Man of Sorrows" had a part; He sympathizes with our grief, and to the sufferer sends relief."
Very sincerely Mrs. Harriet M Morton Chicago Ill June 21 150 Pine St
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My dear Jane Stanford
Our hearts go out to you in this hour of your great sorrow and affliction. Though we do not wish to obtrude upon you at such a time, we want to express our deepest sympathy and grief, for we feel as all
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of all that is holy, pure and beautiful, words must seem cold and meaningless to you,
With mych love, Charlotte H. Moulton
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San Francisco July 20 1893 2017 Hyde St.
My Dear Mrs Stanford
When the paralyzing news that Governor Stanford had gone to his rest came to my ears I was far away from home. I longed to take your hand and give you sympathy. Knowing the Christian life you lead, being entire ly wraped in the love of Christ and as it seems to me having a foretaste
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#42 Cedar Ave, bet. Geary & [1st?] Sts. Oc_ tavia & Laguna