Correspondence (outgoing)

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ALS to Russell J. Wilson. To expedite government suit. May 1, 1895; ALS to Joseph H. Choate. Wants an appointment. May 1, 1895; ALS to Thomas H. Hubbard. Explains lack of response to inquiries. May 5, 1895; ALS to President Grover Cleveland. [original copy and 2 photostat copies] Gratitude for aid in expediting government suit. May 9, 1895; ALS to Richard M. Olney. Grateful for expediting government suit. May 9, 1895; ANS to Thomas H. Hubbard. Letter from Hubbard not received at Albany. May 9, 1895; ALS to Gov. James H. Budd. Thanks for cheering words. May 15, 1895; photostat of ALS to Jas. D. Lynch. Unable to aid with proposed biographical sketch of L. Stanford May 16,1895; ALS to Stillman and Hubbard. Notes signed. May 23, 1895; ALS to A. W. Manning. Has ordered librarian to accept gift of Swedenborg's Works. May 31, 1895; ALS to Richard Olney. Congratulations that he is Secretary of State and regrets that he leaves Department of Justice. June 8, 1895; ALS to Russell J. Wilson. Will keep within easy reach. June 27, 1895; ALS to Stillman and Hubbard. Refuses to sign note for funds to pay interest. June 28, 1895; to Judge E. M. Ross. Grateful for his righteous decision. June 1895



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upon yourselves.

Jane L. Stanford

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May 1st/95

[sideways text] Copy letter to Russell Wilson from Mrs S. about hurrying suit along in Cal.

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Judge E. M. Ross.

Judge of the Circuit Court of the United States.

Honored Sir.

I would be untrue to my better self false to my wifely motherly nature were I to remain silent and not in a feeble way give expre[ss]ion to the feelings which surcharge my soul this Holy Sabbath day.

More than all this I would be recreant in my duty to my Heavenly Father

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Copy Letter to Judge Ross

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Hon Richard Olney

Secretary of State

Washington D. C.

Dear Mr Olney.

I have just learned of your appointment to the position of Secretary of State and beg that you will accept my sincere congratulations. At the same time I cannot help feeling sorry that you are to leave the Department of Justice because ever since my interview

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Menlo Park, Cal. May 31 1895.

Mr. A. N. Manning.

Dear Sir:

Your letter presenting to the Leland Stanford Jr. University Library the gift of the works of Emanuel Swedenborg I accept with grateful thanks and I here send an order to the Librarian Professor Woodruff that he accept them as a voluntary gift on your part to the University for the benefit and teaching of the beautiful doctrine taught by the wonderful and gifted diciple[sic disciple] of Christ, who has brought to sick and sorrowing hearts the proof of the immortality of our loved ones; the

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