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Condolence letters re: death of Leland Stanford: K includes John J. Keane, Peter C. Kellogg, Maude Stanford Kinmouth, Elizabetha R. Kiplinger, Lucretia Wolcott Knowlton, and Mrs. J.H. Kyle
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to sustain this great trial.
Would that I could help you to bear the burden.
With much love
I remain your sister.
Correspondence (incoming): Lathrop, Charles, 1902 May- Sep
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OFFICE OF
JANE L. STANFORD
AND
LELAND STANFORD JR. UNIVERSITY
819 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
San Francisco, May 1st, 1902
Mrs. Jane L. Stanford
Dear Sister:
Inclosed herewith you will please find copies of two letters (the originals I am holding until you return) from M. Camerino of the firm of Salviati & Co., regarding Mosaics. This letter may still find you at the Islands, and I thought you might wish to reply direct to Mr. Camerino from the Islands. The weather here is very unpleasant it being cloudy and cold and it rained a little during the night. The Spring is very backward. Work at the University is going on quite rapidly.
Hermina has been suffering for the last few days with a cold and her face this morning on the right side was all swollen from a toothache. Annie is going to take her to the Dentist this afternoon. She is also going to take Jennie to the Dentist this afternoon.
Ah Wing called at the office yesterday morning and I told him to go to the City house and remain there until you returned as these were your instructions, should he arrive during your absence. It was a whole week before he could make a landing and they had to wire to Washington to get permission for him to come ashore. I told Wing that if ever he went back to China he would have to remain there as it would be impossible for him to get back in America again.
Annie and myself are enjoying good health and I hope on receipt of this it will find you and party enjoying the same. With love, I remain
Your affectionate brother [signed] Chas G. Lathrop