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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with you in your anxieties, and wishes me to tell you that last summer he made a study of your case and Judge Ross' opinion and wrote an opinion himself for a friend who

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requested it. Judge Pryor says you have ten chances to one for success - and that you have, in Mr Choate, secured the ablest lawyer in the country.

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I thought these things might encourage you to-night. Very soon I shall be writing you a letter of congratulations.

Sincerely yours

Sara A. Pryor

Jan. 16th 1896

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