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Jane S. C. Grinnell Oct 1902
me on Thursday Morton wishes to be remembered -
Lovingly Jane S.C. Grinnell 21st October
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Milford Conn.
Dearest Auntie Stan
I have first heard that you are in town Can I come in and lunch with you on Thursday? I
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
RECEIVED at San Francisco, Cala. M. Standard Time 1039 a 3/3 1896. Dated San Anselmo Calif 3.
To Mrs J. L. Stanford, California and Powell Sts San Francisco
Dear Ms Stanford please accept our sincere congratulations. We have felt much sympathy with you during this long weary but successful trial. God be with you, sincerely and respectfully alumni in San Francisco Theological Seminary Ellsworth L. Rich 93 A.H. Barn Lisel 93 J.A. Gunn, Jr. 95 (Ans)
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(dictated) [notation: Ansd]
[preprinted] Press Gallery, House of Representatives U. S.,
Washington, D. C. [/preprinted]
Washington, D. C., Mar. 6th, 1896.
Mrs. Leland Stanford.
Palo Alto, California.
Dear Madam:-
Mrs. Guthridge and I congratulate you heartily on the successful termination of the suit. Don't you remember that I always assured you from the time of your arrival in Washington last autumn that I did not believe there could be any other termination?
May you live a hundred years to continue that great work entrusted to your care.
Yours sincerely,
Jules Guthridge
[notation: J. F. Pass.]
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DR. J.D. GRISSIM HYLAND BUILDING. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
My dear Mrs. Stanford:
I will consider it a pleasure to do any thing for you, and will be one hand at your rooms promptly at three.
Sincerely
J. D. Grissim
Tuesday.
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Geo. W. Gray, 923 I St., N.W. Washington, D.C. July 1st 1895
Mrs Stanford. Dear Friend.
Enclosed is a cliping [sic] from the "Star" this evening, which I am delighted to see, as will the rest of your metropolitan friends, as I have been much interested in the final decision and do heartily congratulate you.
Yours truly G.W. Gray