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For Mrs. Stanford with the complements and sympathy of Miss Cleveland
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Oct 29/95 Tuesday Executive Mansion, Washington
Dear Mrs. Stanford,
I thank you more than I can tell for your kind note. It is very pleasant to receive such words from one who I did know had even noticed my life.
I shall be very
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glad to see you [to?] show you my little girls if you will come at one oclock today. I trust it is not an inconvenient hour for you, but it is almost the last we shall be in town, as we go to Woodley just after lunch.
Very sincerely, Frances F. Cleveland
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Executive Mansion, Washington
April 30, 1895
My dear Mr. Olney,
Mrs Stanford has told us how strong and [?] very [?] to [?] you.
You will [?] find her and all [communication?] as [?]. It will be a relief to hear if she can [?] you [?]. I hope you will give her the opportunity.
Yours truly, Grover Cleveland
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Executive Mansion
Hon. Richard Olney Attorney General
Introducing Mrs. Stanford