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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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Form No. 1.

THE WE[S]TERN UNION TEL[E]GRAPH COMPANY

21,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD.

This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting its liability, which have been assented to by the sender of the following message. Errors can be guarded against only by repeating a message back to the sending station for comparison, and the Company will not hold itself liable for errors or delays in transmission or delivery of Unrepeated Messages, beyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, nor any case where the claim is not presented in writing within sixty days after the message is filed with the Company for transmission. This is an UNREPEATED MESSAGE, and is delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above.

THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager. NORVIN GREEN, President.

NUMBER SENT BY REC'D BY CHECK
Sf Ha na 13 paid 12 36 p
RECEIVED at Menlo Cal June 23 1893

Dated New York 23

To Mrs. Senator Stanford

May God sustain you in this overwhelming sorrow Will have prayers in Tabernacle

Mrs. Cecelia W Kemble

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' " He rests from his labours and his works do follow him." ' How I would love to be near when in that grand Instituet [sic] built ^ (to last) until ages shall pass & sing his praises. The great "Chorus". takes up the strains in Our Fathers Kingdom, and we, mourn, and they sing: O' could we but, be ever ready to trust!! O! Dear Jesus - I say, so often "I am so tired waiting," and still I dare not ask to go. - He knows best,

If there was a place to read the - dear "Book" or teach music (sacred music), could I come? I am so lonely, my boy, the youngest is far up in the mountains in "Happy Camp" California with - his faithful dear wife. They traveled through the desert - waded streams, slept in barns, and now they are there - He has charge of a gold mine, - but is very delicate. I have given him into God's loving care. He will never forsake them - for they love Him. Would some one acknowledge the - receipt of the this - please - ? My Earnest. prayers for you, constantly go up to God. Cecilia W. Kemble

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