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We beg to offer to you, our feelings of profound sorrow and sympathy in your irretrievable grief and will endeavor under obligation unite our devotions to plead the Blessed Virgin Mary and our Patron, to grant their powerful protection and intercession for his everlasting happiness in Heaven.
We remain in Jesus and Mary Sister St. Dosithée
Little Sisters of the Poor
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German-Austrian Premium * Bond * Exchange and Real Estate
M. Salomon & Co. No. 821 Market St.
San Francisco, July 12th 1893
Mrs. Leland Stanford
Palo Alto, Cal
Dear Madam.
I take the liberty of sending to you enclosed a German Newspaper from Chicago containing an article eulogizing your noble husband, who alas was summoned too soon to the other shore.
Every intelligent GermanAmerican will sympathize and agree with the enclosed article.
Wishing that you will live and continue for many many years the useful and philanthropic work of your late husband
I remain Very Respectfully yours
M Salomon
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
RECEIVED at Menlo Park Cal June [22] 1893
Dated Z New York 22
To Mrs Leland Stanford
Palo Alto
Accept my heartfelt sympathy for you in your great bereavement
M Salomon
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
RECEIVED at Ml June 21 1893
Dated Helena Mont 21
To Mrs Jane L Stanford Menlo Park
My wife joins me in sincere sorrow at the death of Senator Stanford and in the hope that your fortitude & strength may be equal to your great grief in which every patriotic American will claim a share.
W. F. Saunders
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
RECEIVED at Menlo June 21 1893
Dated San Francisco 21
To Mrs Stanford
Menlo
Our hearts are bowed down with grief at your and every bodys sudden and great loss.
Mr & Mrs T. S. B. Sawyer