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Stanford, in your lovely home. Colonel Grant will telegraph you the hours of Mrs Grant's leaving Philadelphia.
With warm regards from us all, to both the Senator and yourself, I am very sincerely yours Ida Honore Grant
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New York City Jan. 28th/ 1888
My dear Mrs Stanford
Having returned home in safety, our thoughts revert immediately to all the pleasure and happiness which you gave us during our stay in Washington,
engagements in Washington are not so pressing. Hoping to have the pleasure of welcoming you here soon, I am yours, with affectionate regards from us all
Ida Honore Grant
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Mrs Grant desires me to send you her very warm regards, and thanks for her delightful visit, in your home, where she so greatly enjoyed the hospitality of Senator Stanford and yourself. Colonel Grant and { I}
are most grateful to have seen all your friends, and send you our warmest regards. We trust that we may have the pleasure of seeing you and Senator Stanford ere long, in New York. We think you may come on, when your
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My dear Mrs Stanford
Mrs Grant begs that you and the Senator will dine with her today at seven o'clock, quite informally. Bishop and Mrs Newman have promised
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to come. Hoping that you are well and that we shall see you both this evening. I am sincerely your friend
Ida Honore Grant 3 East 66th st. May 25th 1888
P.S. My dear Mrs Stanford, Mrs Grant says that if your brother, Mr Lathrop is with you, she will be most delighted to see him this evening also.
Yours Ida H. Grant