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I saw Miss {Flard?} at Mr. Sheldons funeral Naturally she felt very badly as they were good friends. Jessie Bernie Detrick & Allen Bernie go to her brothers country place for Sunday where she is now stopping, she is always with him and his wife and adores the child. I am so glad for her sake.
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{ ?} here. I hear your church is getting advanced every day. When will you come back here I long to see you again well and strong. I need not ask about dear Bertha I know she is ever true to you as she loves you so dearly
With my sincere love, as ever your devoted
Louise Brumilket?
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Clara Barton
Washington, March 28, 1892
[Sending leaflets on Red Cross]
(1821 - 1912 Pres. Red Cross, 1881 - 1904)
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My dear Mrs. Stanford
I send you a few little leaflets of past fields of labor, and little talks that from time to time get to a prentus hand. And The {"Prediction, Protection ?{ of the { ?}"! of which I spoke today. From them all you may get an idea of the Red Cross, I hope you will not find them too tiresome. May your journey be pleasant and safe and your
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return not too far away.
With true respect and affection, let me dare ask a place in your memory
Clara Barton
"The Oxford" March 28, 1892
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Visalia Cal March 3rd 1896
Mrs Jane L Stanford San Francisco Cal.
Dear Madam,
Permit us to extend to you our congratulations in the winning of your Suit We have a Son that has been attending your University for the last three years; and we have watch the suit with a great deal of anxiety. We rejoice with others in a decision that is just and right
We are Very Respectfully Mr. & Mrs. P.T. Bell