Correspondence (incoming): Sa - Sc, 1889-1902

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St. Joseph's Asylum, Wash. DC, Sister Euphrasia, ALS sorry J.L.Stanford can't visit orphanage [Orphan Boys of St. Joseph's Asylum]. Mar 30, 1892 St. Joseph's Asylum, Wash. DC, Sister Euphrasia, Poem to Mrs. Stanford undated [Samfisow], Emma, ALS July 30, 1893 Savage [M.] J., ALS social 29-Jan-02 Sawyer, Lorenzo S.B., ANS Mar 3, 1896 Scanlon, P., ALS thanks for pass Jan 4, 1894 Scanlon, P., congratulations Mar 3 1896 Schlieffel[in?], Louise Shepard, ALS Apr 23, 1893 Schliemam, Sophie, ALS death of husband Jul 4, 1891 Schofield, J.M., ANS thanks for sympathy Jan 4, 1889 Scott, Irving M., ALS July 15, 1898



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[Preprinted] ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, 214 TENTH STREET.

San Francisco, [/Preprinted] Jan 4th [Preprinted] 189 [/Preprinted] 5

Dear Mrs Stanford

Permit me to thank you very sincerely for the Free Pass forwarded to me by your brother Charles, and to assure you that, I appreciate the same, more on account of the source from which it has come, than of its intrinsic value. Hoping God will bless you here for your good works and give you a place in his heavenly kingdom hereafter. I am Sincerely yours P Scanlon

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[sideways] P. Scanlon thanks Mrs S. for the pass

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[Sideways notation] #13 [ansd met 9/96 R.J.?] [/Sideways notation]

[Preprinted]ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, 214 TENTH STREET.

San Francisco, Cal.[/Preprinted] March 3rd [Preprinted]189[/Preprinted] 6

Dear Mrs Stanford

Please accept my congratulations on the late decision rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States in your favor. I am glad for your sake, and for the sake of the University founded by your good husband, that the suit is finally settled, and that you cannot be harassed in future by designing politicians. Hoping that God may spare you for many years to preside over the destinies of that Institution. I am

Very Sincerely Yours P Scanlon

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helpful books, which she will take pleasure in reading, and in which she will also find comfort.

She knows how deeply you can feel for her because you also have passed through the "deep waters", and I pray that

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He "who doeth all things well" may be as constantly a comfort and rock of strength to you, as He is to my Mother and to us all in our great sorrow.

We know that our beloved one i[s] in our Saviour's

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holy keeping, where only peace and joy and sunshine prevail, and, in the midst of the pain of the parting, we rejoice with him.

Believe me, Sincerely yours Louise Shepard Schieffelin

[ink stamp] 18941 [/ink stamp]

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April 22, 1893. [Preprinted] 2 WEST FIFTY - SECOND STREET. [/Preprinted]

My dear Mrs Stanford,-

My Mother wants me to express to you her heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the very kind letter you have sent her, and for the two

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