Correspondence (incoming): Robertson, Mrs., 1892-1896

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ALS re: Mrs. Hewes illness July 19, 1892 ALS sympathy June 21, 1894 ALS sympathy June 21, 1895 ALS congratulations July 1, 1895 ALS congratulations Mar 3, 1896



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7221/2 Twentieth St

Dear Mrs. Stanford,

I drop you a letter just to say how pleased we were to read in yesterday's paper the decision of Judge Ross in your favor. It is a good omen that even the right comes uppermost and there is justice. Hope it will give you strength and encouragement to

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bear up and carry you through until the final decision which I trust and wish be the same. I can only say you have the best wishes and prayers of all your old people.

Very respectfully Mrs Robertson July First 1895

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Ans. 722 1/2 Twentieth Street

Dear Mrs. Stanford

I just drop you a line to say how pleased we were all, to see in the morning paper, the happy result of your long months of anxiety and waiting, and how gratifying, it must be for you to read with how much enthusiasm your victory is received everywhere. I can imagine the snow looks purer than ever to you this morning.

Very respectfully, Mrs. Robertson

March 3.96

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June 21st 1895

Dear Mrs. Stanford

My thoughts are with you this morning the second anniversary of your beloved husband's passing over to the Better Country. I know how sad and lonely you feel and what great trials you have gone through during these last two years. But I trust that the Master Hand that has guided you so far will not

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leave you in the midst and that before another anniversary coms around the Dark Cloud that hangs over you may have passed away and the Silver lining appeared. How beautifully Justice Field spoke of your visit to Washington. I have moved from Bush Street and felt bad at doing so as I had lived in that neighborhood nigh twenty years. But [latterly ?] Robertson had two cars to take to work on accounts of his lameness

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