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I sincerely trust this unburdening of my heavy heart will not tend to depress you, my dear friend, you who have passed through the deepest kind of affliction, yet so trustful in His wise Providence that though sorely saddened you stand today, a sweet resigned character, well worthy of emulation. And your loyal friendship and loving generosity towards dear Auntie Dot is unparalleled. And please remember that a letter from you now, would comfort her more than anything else. Forgive me if I have wearied you and believe me,
with dearest love, your sincere friend,
Harriet W. Poe
September nineteenth
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as you know, is such a dear friend of ours
With friendly greetings, I am most respectfully,
Yours, M. Romers
Mrs. Leland Stanford
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LEGACION MEXICANA, WASHINGTON, D.C. February 23rd/87
My dear Mrs. Stanford:
Mrs. Romers and myself accept with sincere pleasure, your kind invitation to take an informal family dinner with you tomorrow at six o'clock P.M., and we will be more glad to do so, if our presence can, in any manner, afford any pleasure to your distinguished guest, who
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Long Valley Lassen Co. Calif July 2 1895
My Dear Mrs Stanford
Please accept our heartiest congratulations on your victory in the greatest suit of the Age.
Sincerely Yours Mrs Albert E Ross
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From Mrs Ross Long Valley Lassen Co Congratulations