Condolence letters re: death of Leland Stanford: Wh - Z includes Andrew D. White, Ann Eliza White, Stephen M. White (Tel.), Geo. H. Whitlock, Blanche Whitwell, H.I. Willey, Emily J. Wilson, amd Ellen T. Windom

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The deepest and most heartfelt sympathy of your friends

Mr & Mrs George B. Williams.

Hotel Belgravia

Victoria Street. S.W.

June 29/93

London England.

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[Letterheaded paper] *OFFICE OF THE*

BOARD OF MANUFACTURERS AND EMPLOYERS OF CALIFORNIA 23 MARKET STREET ROOM 12.

[Stamped] Removed to 42-44 STEUART ST.

San Francisco, July 27th

Mrs. Leland Stanford,

Palo Alto, Calif.

Dear Madam:- I delivered to-day to the agents of the Leland Stanford Jr. University, to be delivered by them to you, engrossed resolutions of regret at the death of the late Senator Leland Stanford, passed by the Board of Manufacturers and Employers of California. I adopted this means of sending them because I was not sure of your present residence and wished them to reach you safely. they are a sincere expression of the sentiment of this Association at your loss.

Respectfully,

Geo. C Williams

Asst Sec'y

Dictated.

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San Francisco July 25th 1893

Mrs. Jane L. Stanford

Dear Madam:

In accordance with instructions from the Board of Directors of the Market St. Cable Railway Company I herewith enclose copy of Resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Board and would add that I am also directed to convey to you an expression of their earnest and heartfelt sympathy with you in your deep affliction.

With much respect

Your obedient servant

J L Willcutt

Secty.

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Plymouth Congregational Church POST STREET, BET. BUCHANAN AND WEBSTER

W.D. Williams D.D. Pastor Residence: 1719 Post St. At Home: 2d and 3d Monday Evngs. Telephone: 4585

Persons desiring the services of the Pastor are cordially invited to call any time. Study in Church: Hours: 9 to12 a.m. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Telephone: 4585

San Francisco, June 22, 1893 Mrs. Jane L. Stanford

Dear Madam: Permit me to presume to extend to you this expression of sympathy, and, with it, my tribute of appreciation of the life and work of your dear husband wrought more especially into that great and beneficent legacy for posterity which bears the affectionate name of your dear son.

His work well done, the arms laid down, He wears today a victor's crown - One more is numbered with the blest, Another servant is at rest. It is my purpose, God willing, to attend the funeral services.

Very respectfully yours, W.D. Williams

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Plymouth Congregational Church Post Street Between Webster and Buchanan Streets San Francisco

Sunday Services 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Public Worship 12.30 p.m. Sunday School 4 p.m. Junior Christian Endeavor 6.30 p.m. V.P.S.C.E. Young People's Meeting 7.45 p.m. Public Worship

Wednesday 7.45 p.m. Prayer and Praise Meeting

Friday 2 p.m. Ladies' Prayer Meeting

Communion Service First Sunday Morning February, April, June, August, October, December.

Ladies' Aid Society Thursdays, fortnightly, at 1.30 p.m.

Ladies' Missionary Society As announced from the pulpit

Church Social Monday Evening, following Communion

The expenses of the church are met by pew rents and voluntary offerings. If you desire a pew or sittings, please see Mr. Jas. W. Goodhue at the close of any service.

((Map of Area Around Church))

Dear Friend: Herewith is a cut of Our Field. We do not mean that we are confined to these limits or that other workers for Christ are not earnestly at work within these bounds. Many faithful members of our church are outside of these lines and within this territory are many who are members of our First Church and of other churches. But in a fraternal way, we must with other churches in this district, do what we can for Christ and His Church. If you reside within our field, and are not engaged in the Master's work, come in and lend a hand, the field is "already to harvest." We shall welcome you to the work, to share its privelages and joys. You will observe our sanctuary in the center of the field, within easy reach. The car lines are designated, and, by a system of transfers you may come to our week evening meetings from almost any part of the city of a single five cent fare.

Very cordially yours, W.D. Williams, Pastor

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