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Peralta, Cal. June 22, 1893
Mrs. Leland Stanford:
Kindly accept my heartfelt sympathies. Senator Stanford was a friend to me, and a kinder or more noble hearted man never lived.
With deepest regrets, Perham W. Naht
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY RECEIVED M P June 22, 1893 Dated San fran 21 To Mrs Leland Stanford
The National Club in meeting sends their heartfelt sympathy in this your hour of affliction and mourn the loss of an honorary member & one of the foremost men of our party
National Club 30 Geary St
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monuments Mr Stanford and your self have given to California have endeared you both, and caring for the welfare and education of the youth of California give us all the right to mourn with you. If prayers and sympathy could soften your sorrow you would find the bitterness lessened.
I shall never forget your kindness and courteous attention to me. I can only pray for you and ask Gods blessing for you.
Truly Juana A. Neal
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Chicago June 23
My dear Mrs Stanford
I cannot restrain from expressing my sympathy with you, in your great loss, in which all California mourns.
Mrs Cooper will be greatly grieved, she has just left for the East. You lifted a great load from her heart when you endowed four kindergarteners perpetually for all time their continuance. The kind of
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY RECEIVED at Menlo Park Cal June 23, 1893 Dated Sanfran 23 To Mrs Leland Stanford Palo Alto
With deep regret I have learned of the death of the Senator. I sympathize with you & pray that God may comfort you in your affliction.
Jas C Nealon