Correspondence (incoming): Pr - Pu, 1890-1902

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Pracht, Max (American Protective Tariff League), TLS with C.C. and pledge re: L. Stanford's signed pledge Mar 11, 1896 [Prather], Mary E., ALS turn vineyards into raisin land, evils of wine Feb 25, 1895 Preston, Harriet Waters, ALS to D.S. Jordan Mar 3, 1896 Prior, Frank E., ALS thanks Mar 9, 1895 Proctor, R., May 23, 1890 and July 15 1890 TLS and ALS Pryor, Sara A., ALS (3) Jan 16-Mar 17, 1896 Puckett, Mary C., ALS with poem by her son Jan 20, 1891 Putnam, Alfred, ALS April 29, 1902



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the great suit.

But I have been so much impressed, ever since a little talk I had with you in the autumn, by the long and terrible strain wh[ich] you have so gallantly borne, for

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celebration yesterday, was that though of the tremendous relief - wh[ich] had come at last to so many anxious hearts: to the tradesmen in the town as well as the Faculty and the students. I think everyone has been very patient. But it is the general after all who is responsible for the temper of

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the Army!

With kindest regards to Mrs Jordan

I remain very sincerely yours

Harriet Waters Preston

March 3d 1896.

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[ Mrs. Pryor ]

38 East 33rd Street.

My dear Mrs Stanford,

Judge Pryor is much interested in my account of the pleasant talk we had together. He sympathises

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38 East 33rd Street.

My dear Mrs Stanford,

I shall always cherish your beautiful letter.

We were much interested in the brochure you

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