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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Received at Menlo Park Cal June 22 1893
New York 22
To Mrs Leland Stanford
Menlo
Heartfelt sympathy. Sincere condolences
with love
Mrs L N Tillotson
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Chicago, Ill. June 30, 1895
My dear Madam, Deeply I sympathize with your heavy loss, but I believe that such a God-like benefactor's home is the Heaven. Do you not think so?
Your very humble servant, Frank M. Todani c/o Japanese Commission, at Jackson Park, Chicago, Ill
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Mrs. M. B. M. Toland
Hotel del Monte in Monterey -
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Dear Mrs. Sandford [sic]
My heart sympathizes with you in this great bereavement.
May God bless and comfort you.
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102 South Rodney Street Helena June 23rd,
My dear Mrs Stanford,
At the risk of intruding upon your sorrow, I feel that I must give some expression to the deep sympathy there is
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about our dear ones in the betterworld.
There is also another which you have probably seen - "In Heaven we know our own."
With deepest sympathy, on which I am joined by Mr Toole,
Sincerely Lily Rosecrans Toole.