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Mrs. Grant
Postmark reads:
MENLO PARK CAL OCT xxx xxxx
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Postmark reads: NEW YORK MAR 07 11 AM H
There is a two cent stamp In pencil, there is a X t30
Mrs Leland Stanford XX01 K. Street Washington D. C.
18863
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Postmark reads:
WASHINGTON D.D. XXXX MAR 10 9 xx P M 1891
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for the New Year
Your Ever sincere friend Julia D. Grant
(when will you be coming up to New York?)
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Stationery reads: 3 East 66th Street.
Dec 31st, 91
I was so happy my dear Mrs. Stanford to find a letter from you in the accumu laion of mail gathered in my absence during the holidays, to hear you were here and well. I thank you for the sweet inclosure my dear friend.
Did you get a letter XXX from me sent to San Francisco? I saw only XXX XXXX XX XXXX reading your letter that you were lunching with Mrs. Harrison. The papers do not XXXX me correctly when they say, I am here or XXXX
I have not been to a single entertainment since I was at Chicago the 7th of October last. XXXXXX the hope that I may soon see you I send my best wishes to you and the senator for the