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ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins re: Mrs. Mark Hopkins; death of Mrs. Fred Crocker; longs for Palo Alto; anxiety concerning Mr. Stanford 1887 Feb 21; ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Acknowledges flowers 1887 Mar 27; tel from Leland and Jane to Timothy Hopkins. Congratulations on birth of daughter 1887 Mar 28; tel to Timothy Hopkins. Congratulations on birth of daughter 1887 Mar 29; ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Wants him to accompany her to Hattie Crocker's wedding 1887 May; ALS to May Hopkins. Regrets she cannot accept luncheon invitation; wants to meet Mrs. Parks 1887 Aug 6; L to Mrs. Weatherbee. Receiving callers Monday evening 1887 Nov 20



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May 1887

Dear Tim

If you are going to the wedding of Hattie Crocker would you be so very kind as to come here to the house and accompany me - as I dislike

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to go alone. Mr Stanford finds it may be impossible for him to be present, as you know he will be at Court and may not be allowed to leave.

Your friend-

Please be here as soon as half past eleven -

Jane L. Stanford

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May 1887.

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Feb 21st 87. SENATE CHAMBER WASHINGTON

Dear Tim & May

Your telegram in regard to your Mothers health I answered as I thought correctly represented her condition. She was quite miserable for her and thought she was suffering from Malaise taken into her system during her stay at the Windsor Hotel - but I think I never saw her looking better than

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she did to day when she came to the house to bid me good bye. She left on the train this afternoon en route South I think her destination is St Augustine where she will tarry till events shape her future movements. Miss Cass and Mr Serles also Mr Crooks accompany her the latter going from New Orleans to Cal. I did not see as much of Mrs Hopkins as I had hoped

to, her party was large and she remained at the Hotel if the suit should again be postponed, she will not go to Cal this spring. She seemed to feel it was depriving her of a pleasure she had looked forward to with pleasant anticipation and not the least the seeing of you both.

Feb 29th. A visit of a week from Mrs. Gen. Grant interrupted all my usual duties among them the finishing of this letter - and

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