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San Francisco
My Dear Mrs Stanford
Accept my sincere thanks for the wine you so kindly sent. I do not know how to thank you for the many kindnesses you have bestowed upon me. I know that your life consists in doing good & kind deeds & I can only hope that all you do for others may be doubled in blessings on yourself
With much loveI am truly Caroline S. Harrison
April 26th / 91
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Pacific Hotel San Francisco April 28, 1891
My Dear Mrs Stanford
Will you please accept a little piece of my own work? And if it gives you half the pleasure (my dear Friend) in receiving it as it has myself in painting it for you, I shall feel most happy. Your repeated kindness to myself & family have been so sweet & thoughtful that I feel as if I could not make my appreciation understood but rest assured I shall never forget the many pleasures you have given me.
yours sincerely Caroline Scott Harrison
April 28th/91
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San Francisco
April 2, 1891
My Dear Mrs Stanford
Will you please accept & express to the ladies of the San Francisco Committee my thanks for the beautiful souvenir, which greeted me on my arrival in your charming city.
I cannot fully
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express for you all, my appreciation of the kindness & attention, which you have bestowed on us. I can only say that it needed no gift to remind us of your generous welcome & courtesy for my visits to California will be ever fresh
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in my memory. But I shall carry back your beautiful gift with a full heart, to be a memento to our "children's children" of our visit to this Land of Fruit & flowers. With many thanks & kind wishes to all
I am most sincerely
April 2nd/91
In presenting this to the ladies will you please say that this is the first opportunity I have had to acknowledge the gift which will be my apology for the delay
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Mrs. Leland Stanford Cor. California and Powell St San Francisco Cal.