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S. T. GAGE,
FOURTH AND TOWNSEND STS.

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19th, 1890. 18

Mrs. Leland Stanford,

1701 K. St. Washington. D. C.

My Dear Mrs. Stanford:

In reply to yours of the 8th, inst, concerning the monument or statue to be erected at Monterey, I have this to say:

I have been anxiously waiting to hear from the Western Marble Co. of San Jose, but as yet have been received no note from them. I have today addressed them a letter concerning this matter and spoken of your explicit instructions. Doubtless I shall soon receive a reply from them. I stated that I was at their service on any day to carry out your requests as to the details of certain work, etc.

I assure you that I am both willing and anxious to attend to this, and will do so as soon as I am advised by these people.

Very sincerely your friend,

ST. Gage

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S. T. GAGE,
FOURTH AND TOWNSEND STS.

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19th, 1890. 18

Mrs. Leland Stanford,

1701 K. St. Washington. D. C.

My Dear Mrs. Stanford:

In reply to yours of the 8th, inst, concerning the monument or statue to be erected at Monterey, I have this to say:

I have been anxiously waiting to hear from the Western Marble Co. of San Jose, but as yet have been received no note from them. I have today addressed them a letter concerning this matter and spoken to your explicit instructions. Doubtless I shall soon receive a reply from them. I stated that I was at their service on any day to carry out your requests as to the details of certain work, etc.

I assure you that I am both willing and anxious to attend to this, and will do so as soon as I am advised by those people.

Very sincerely your friend,

[J. S. Craye?]