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Series 1 Correspondence 1868-1905

Physical Description: 6 Linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Outgoing correspondence dates from 1860 to 1905 and incoming correspondence, from 1871 to 1905. Most of the correspondence concerns the University. Other topics include personal and social matters, her travels, religious discussions, and her interest in kindergartens. Correspondents include David Starr Jordan, the first president of Stanford University, Charles Lathrop, Susan B. Anthony, Timothy and May Hopkins, Julia D. Grant (Mrs. Ulysses Grant) and other members of the Grant family, Caroline Harrison (Mrs. Benjamin Harrison), and Andrew D. White. There are also a large number of condolence letters on the death of Leland Stanford and of begging letters.
Box 1, Folder 1

Outgoing, 1860-1869

 

ALS to Leland Stanford. In San Francisco, baby's vaccination, small pox, personal news 1868 or 1869

Box 1, Folder 2

Outgoing, 1870-1879

 

to Mr. Scupham: regarding a piece of statuary 1876 Nov. 2

Box 1, Folder 3

Outgoing, 1880

 

ANS card "Jennie to Leland" [not in Jane's handwriting] 1880 June 17

 

ALS to Leland. Berlin, Leland Jr. ill, great Continental route (RR). "I have on heavy red woolen drawers and shirt..." (2 pp) 1880 Nov. 8

 

ALS to Leland. Antwerp art works, Rochfort ? (2 pp) 1880 Nov. 14

 

ALS to Leland. Brussels (2 pp) 1880 Nov. 17

Box 1, Folder 4

Outgoing, 1881

 

ALS to Leland. Naples. Presented to Pope, assassination of Czar (3 pp) 1881 Mar. 16

 

ALS to Leland. Bought a statue (3 pp) 1881 Mar. 24

 

ALS to Leland. Rome. Activities of Leland Jr., plans for rest of trip (2 pp) 1881 Mar. 28

Box 1, Folder 5

Outgoing, 1884

 

ALS. J. L. Stanford to Timothy and May Hopkins - Leland Jr.'s illness, typhoid fever 1884, Feb. 25.

 

Tel. Leland and J.L.Stanford to Mrs. Mark Hopkins - death of Leland, Jr. 1884, Mar. 13.

 

ALS. J. L. Stanford to Mrs. May Hopkins - thanking her for her kindnesses; love of Palo Alto home 1884, Apr. 20

Box 1, Folder 6

Outgoing, 1886

 

ALS to May and Tim Hopkins. Acknowledging Christmas remembrance 1886 Jan. 2

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Memories of Menlo Park; sister still with her; Mr. Stanford and his senatorial duties 1886 Jan. 29

 

LS to W. T. Ross. Book on voice culture promised to Leland Jr. 1886 May 24

Box 1, Folder 7

Outgoing, 1887

 

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

Box 1, Folder 8

Outgoing, 1888

 

LS to Mrs. Cooper. Received letter from Susan B. Anthony [photocopy] 1888 Jan. 19

 

AL to Susan B. Anthony. Is sending check [photocopy] 1888 Mar. 6

 

ALS J. L. Stanford to May Hopkins - death of Charles Crocker. 1888 Aug. 17

 

ALS to Mrs. Cooper. Admiration for her work [photocopy] 1888 Nov. 20

 

ALS to Mrs. Cooper. Arranged RR passes [photocopy] 1888 Nov. 28

 

ALS to Mrs. Cooper. Concerned that she is working too hard [photocopy] 1888 Dec. 7

Box 1, Folder 9

Outgoing, 1889

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledges photograph of Mrs. Hopkins and baby; Mr. Flood's poor health; remembrance to Mrs. Park; Mr. Nash's continued improvement [J. L. Stanford incorrectly dated first page as March 22] 1889 Jan. 22

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledges flowers 1889 Apr. 22

 

ALS to May Hopkins and Mrs. Park. Regrets she was unable to see them; yesterday was her son's 21st birthday 1889 May 15

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Concerned over Mrs. Hopkins' health 1889 Nov. 18

Box 1, Folder 10

Outgoing, 1890

 

ALS (press copy) to Mr. Gage re. museum plans 1890 Jan. 2

 

ANS to May Hopkins. Sends a doll and outfit for Lydia 1890 Mar. 8

 

ALS to Mrs. Cooper. Writes of her religious reading [photocopy] 1890 Mar. 9

 

ALS to Susan M. Harvey. On reception given the Stanfords in Sacramento 1890 May 4

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledges photo of Lydia; anticipated trip to Europe 1890 May 19

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Floral decorations in stateroom; Mr. Stanford taking the cure at Kissingen, also Gov. Low 1890 July 4

 

ALS to Susan M. Harvey 1890 Nov. 19

 

ALS to Mrs. Cooper. Sends check for $300 [photocopy] 1890 Nov. 25

 

ALS to Mrs. Cooper [photocopy] 1890 Nov. 28

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Acknowledges flowers; illness of Dora Miller and her mother 1890 Dec. 6

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Anxious about Mrs. Hopkins' health; visit to Montreal; call from Mr. Pixley; Mr. Nash holding his own [1890]

Box 1, Folder 11

Outgoing, 1891

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Invites Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Park to luncheon. May 5, 1891

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Their feelings for May and Timothy; thoughts on religious faith June 12, 1891

 

to Timothy and May Hopkins. Welcome home. Aug. 11, 1891

 

L to Mrs. Upson. [photocopy] Nov. 4

 

ALS to May Hopkins. re decorative screens she needs for Washington house 1891 Nov. 16

 

ALS to May Hopkins. seasonal greetings; climate in Washington and their health 1891 Dec. 23

Box 1, Folder 12

Outgoing, 1892 Jan. - June

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. At N.Y. so that Mr. Stanford may attend sale of horses. Called on Hattie Alexander. Della Clements wants indemnification for the killing of her father on the R.R. Jan. 24, 1892

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Glad of bequest by Moses Hopkins. Anxious regarding sister. Mr. Stanford in N.Y. to attend railroad meeting. Wants' Timothy's suit to begin. Feb. 19, 1892

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Thankful Timothy's suit was settled out of court. Greatly relieved regarding sister. Approaching visit to Europe. March 10, 1892

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Acknowledging flowers. Age brings sorrow. June 9, 1892

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Mr. Nash has a hemorrhage. June 10, 1892

 

ALS to Mrs. D. S. Jordan. Sister's illness, Mr. Nash's illness, love of Palo Alto. June 16

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Mr. Stanford at Aix les Bains. Anxiety as to his health. Death of Samuel Wilson. June 22, 1892

Box 1, Folder 13

Outgoing, 1892 July - Oct.

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Wants to secure staterooms for October. Proposed visit to Switzerland. Glad Mr. Nash is improving. Receives bad news from sister. July 6, 1892

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Is not well and has had doctor. Surprised that her brother and Mr. Nash are still in London. July 18, 1892

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledging body muff. Oct. 4, 1892

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Regarding Capt. Berryman. Oct. 5, 1892

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Acknowledging fruit and flowers. Fearful that pre-election strain will undo the summer's gain for Mr. Stanford. Mr. Hopkins must be glad he is free of 4th and Townsend St. Has her niece Jenny with her. Oct. 30, 1892

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Wants to learn of a good nurse. 1892

Box 1, Folder 14

Outgoing, 1893 Jan. - June

 

L to John A. Logan, Jr., (written by Jane's secretary) 1893 Jan. 30

 

LS to Mrs. Hubbard. re memorial for her sister (Mrs. Anna Hewes?) prepared by D.A.R. 1893 Jan. 31

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Mr. Stanford is better. Had a good letter from C.P. Huntington. Wants Mrs. Hopkins to do some shopping in London. Wants to have Jennie Lathrop for always. 1893 March 31, 1893

 

ALS to Susan M. Harvey. Mr. Stanford gaining 1893 June 3

 

ALS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Thankful they are back on American soil. Mr. Stanford much improved. Plans for the Museum. 1893 June 12, 1893

Box 1, Folder 15

Outgoing, 1893 July - Dec.

 

ALS to Susan M. Harvey. Death of Mr. Stanford 1893 July 15

 

LS and cover to J. Jordan, Leland Stanford Div. 283 B. of L. E. In appreciation of their momento 1893 July 25

 

ALS to Charly [Lathrop] on paying bills [and transcription] 1893 Aug. 23

 

ALS to Susan M. Harvey. Thanks for her letters; her grief and resolve to advance Leland's work 1893 Nov. 24

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Acknowledging gift of mummy cloths to the Museum. 1893 Dec. 5, 1893

 

ANS to Ethel Ingalls 1893 Dec. 26

 

ANS to Timothy and May Hopkins. Acknowledging Christmas gift. 1893 Dec. 26

 

ALS (copy). J. L. Stanford to Bishop and Mrs. Newman re. her grief over death of Leland Stanford. 1893, n.d.

Box 1, Folder 16

Outgoing, 1894 Jan. - July

 

A.N.S. "Edward for Mrs. Stanford" to Mr. Ferguson re: bills to be paid. Jan. 6, 1894

 

ALS to Susan M. Harvey. "Thanks for you kind thought of me" Jan. 8, 1894

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Hopes that May will come safely through her ordeal. Feb. 3, 1894

 

ALS to John F. Lewis. Requests John F. Lewis to take charge of Vina distillery, warehouse, and Brandy Dept. during Guptills leave of absence. Distillery to be shut down. June 20, 1894

 

ALS to Senator C. K. Davis. Thanks for note and expressions concerning Leland Stanford. July 21, 1894

 

ALS to Senator James L. Pugh. Telegram urging passage of bill. July 23, 1894

 

ALS [and typed and signed copy] to C.P. Huntington. Not assigning power of attorney to anyone. July 27, 1894

Box 1, Folder 17

Outgoing, 1894 Sept.- Dec.

 

Two [2] TLS to C.P. Huntington, Stillman and Hubbard, and Chas. F. Crocker, loan Speyer and Co., obligations of Pacific Improvement Co. Sept. 14, 1894.

 

ALS to [John F.] Lewis. Tells him to sell no more wines by small quantities especially to people around Palo Alto proper. Sept. 23, 1894

 

TL to Justice Stephen J. Field. Re. Field's resignation from the board of Trustees. Oct. 27, 1894

 

ALS to May and Timothy Hopkins. Suit over Hopkins' inheritance, Mrs. Hopkins-Searls. [1894, Nov.]

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledges flowers. Is not well. Returning via Canadian Pacific. Dec. 16, 1894

 

Tel. [written copy] to T.H. Hubbard. Mexican International RR [1894?]

Box 1, Folder 18

Outgoing, 1895 Jan. - Apr.

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledging photo case. Affairs at Menlo. Mr. Nash at Santa Barbara. Jan. 12, 1895

 

ALS to Russell J. Wilson. Wants the Carpentier obligation arranged. Feb. 18, 1895

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Endorses The Raymond. Mr. Nash improving. Mr. Stanford's birthday. March 3, 1895

 

ALS to Senator and Mrs. Thurston. Arranging for visit to Palo Alto. March 19, 1895

 

ALS to David S. Jordan. Introducing Senator Thurston. March 19, 1895

 

ALS to George A. Knight. Acknowledges receipt of resolution adopted by Republican State Convention. Only aim in life is to secure future of University. March 23, 1895

 

ALS to James G. Chelsey. Thanks for penning resolution. March 23, 1895

 

ALS to R. J. Wilson. Struggle to maintain the University. March 30, 1895

 

ALS to Russell J. Wilson. Condition on which she will vote for Huntington as president of S.P. Co. April 4, 1895

 

ALS to Chas. Webb Howard, Pres. Spring Valley Water Works. Business. April 9, 1895

 

ALS to N. K. Masten. Will not sign obligations made without consulting her. April 10, 1895

 

ALS to Wilson and Wilson. Will accept no assistance from SlP. Co. or P.I. Co. in government suit. April 16, 1895

 

ALS to Charles W. Howard. [2 handwritten copies] Wants the blow pipe opened. April 23, 1895

 

TLS to Russell J. Wilson. To hasten progress of government suit. Enclosure: Attorney General to L.D. McKisick. April 30, 1895

Box 1, Folder 19

Outgoing, 1895 May - June

 

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

Box 1, Folder 20

Outgoing, 1895 July - Aug.

 

ALS to Col. C. F. Crocker. Acknowledges Crocker as husband's best associate and closest friend. July 2, 1895

 

ALS (original and 2 photostats) to John Garber. Thanks for help in government suit. July 6, 1895

 

ALS to John F. Sheehan. Feels uplifted by his letter. Has heard of his son. July 6, 1895

 

ALS to Edward R. Taylor. Thanks for his assistance to Judge Garber. Favorable decision lifts clouds from Stanford name. July 6, 1895

 

ALS to George H. Gray. Thanks for his interest and aid on suit. July 6, 1895

 

ALS to Morrill Goddard. Appreciates his offer of the columns of the N.Y. World. July 30, 1895

 

ALS (2 photocopies) to Andrew White. Aug. 9, 1895

 

TLS to C. P. Huntington. Selling of bonds. Aug. 30, 1895

Box 1, Folder 21

Outgoing, 1895 Sept. - Dec.

 

ALS (photocopy) to George L. Burr. Letter of thanks. Sept. 17, 1895

 

ALS to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holbrook. Regrets she cannot attend wedding of their daughter. Sept. 25, 1895

 

ALS to Timothy Hopkins. Gratitude for evidences of his kindly regard. Sept. 27, 1895

 

ALS to C. P. Huntington. He may make appointment for tomorrow. Oct. 6, 1895

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Acknowledges candy. In Washington with Mrs. Grant. Oct. 1895

 

ALS (photocopy) to Andrew White. Reason for going to California. Nov. 5, 1895

 

ALS to H.D. Sheldon. Thanks for telegram from Associated Students. Nov. 5, 1895

 

AL to Susan B. Anthony. Appreciation of her friendship [photocopy - missing final page] No. 9, 1895

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Charms of the Berkshire Inn. Roses from Searls. Tea with Mrs. Cass. Visits Berkshire cemetery. Dec. 7, 1895

 

ALS to Stillman and Hubbard. Declines to increase liabilities of P.I. Co. Dec. 23, 1895

 

ALS (telegram) to Timothy and May Hopkins. Good wishes for the New Year. Dec. 31, 1895

 

ALS (telegram) to Russell Wilson. Why the government suit delayed. n.d. 1895

Box 1, Folder 22

Outgoing, 1896 Jan. - Feb.

 

TL to Timothy and May Hopkins. Acknowledges Christmas gift. Jan. 22, 1896

 

ALS to [Thomas H.] Hubbard. Contracts for new work. Jan. 23, 1896

 

ALS to Joseph H. Choate. Has engaged attorney to draw will. Thinks estate will amount to much less than figure named by Mr. Choate. Feb. 21, 1896

Box 1, Folder 23

Outgoing, 1896 Mar. 1 - Mar. 5

Scope and Content Note

The following are all letters and telegrams acknowledging support and congratulatory notes received on winning government suit except where otherwise noted.
Mar. 2, 1896 to Justice Fuller and all associate Justices, David S. Jordan, Kappa Kappa Gamma, John R. McLean, Louis Sloss, Stanford Students.
Mar. 3, 1896 to Clinton Catherwood; Joseph H. Choate; A.L. Clark; George Crocker; P.L. Crovat; C.H. Cummings; A.B. Farquhar; George Goodman; Mrs. U.S. Grant; Sens. Hawley, Hale, Teller and Perkins; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holbrook; G.R. Holtzman; Gen F.H. Jones; Edward Largey; John B. McCarthy; John W. Mac Kay; Father Mc Nally; H.Z. Osborne; Mr. and Mrs. Requa; Ellsworth L. Rich; Roble Hall; John W. Shaw; John F. Sheehan; Philip W. Stanford; Jennie E. Weir; A.D. Wilder.
Mar. 4, 1896 to Homer Bishop; John E "Geo" Bushnell (also unable to assist); F.S. Douty; Chas. Ed. Hodges (regret to invit.); John P. Irish; T. Kemp of Retail Merchants Protective Assn; C.O. Ziegenfuss. [includes a "general letter" - not signed]
Mar. 5, 1896 to Cal. Girls "Cornell"; H.L. Dawes
Box 1, Folder 24

Outgoing, 1896 Mar. 6 - Mar. 13

Scope and Content Note

The following are all letters and telegrams acknowledging support and congratulatory notes received on winning government suit except where otherwise noted.
Mar. 6, 1896 to Belle Fielder (development of "God germ" at Stanford), Mr. and Mrs. Garniss, George E. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Madden, Angela Morrison; Margaret Mary Wickham.
Mar. 7, 1896 to Alexander Badlam, John C. Beatty, Charlotte Castle, Sarah B. Cooper, Aylett R. Cotton Jr., Day Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Hooker., L.C. Lane (misaddressed Dr. Mc Lean), Jas. Mc Cudden, P. Scanlon, Elena Atherton Selby, John Sexton, Jacob Shaen, Anna Shaw, Sisters of Mercy, Edward Taylor, Jho J. Valentine, Mrs. C.S. Walter, Clara Williams.
Mar. 8, 1896 to Berton M. Palmer (his poem ought to be in the archives of University), J.A.B. Wilson.
Mar. 9, 1896 to Samel [V.] Leech, Wm. F. Nichols
Mar. 11, 1896 to Anne B. Dent, S, Isabelle Hubbard.
Mar. 12, 1896 to Lucy Allabach, Jas. K. Anderson, Henry S. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Guthridge, Chas. E. Hall, Alex Hogg, Max Pracht (American Protective Tariff League).
Mar. 13, 1896 to Jennie S. Catherwood, Mrs. E. S Dawes, Mr.and Mrs. R. F. Forrest, Julia Hamilton, Mrs. J.J. Owen, Thomas L. Powers., D.H. Temple.
Box 1, Folder 25

Outgoing, 1896 Mar. 14 - Mar. 17

Scope and Content Note

The following are all letters and telegrams acknowledging support and congratulatory notes received on winning government suit except where otherwise noted.
Mar. 14, 1896 to Mary P. Nimmo Balentine, Alma A. Park
Mar. 15, 1896 to S. Goodenough of Calif. Universalist Convention (shall not hire any professor who would preach denominational theories of religion), Mrs. G.R. Knox, Helena McCarthy, John P. Neiman.
Mar. 17, 1896 to Horace Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Edward M. Hulme (thanks for book of poems), Martin Kellogg, Mrs. S.J. Lippincott (Grace Greenwood), J.G. McCullough, Misses Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Ramsey, Gertrude Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. Stranahan, Andrew D. White., J. Lindley, Murray Young.
Box 1, Folder 26

Outgoing, 1896 Mar. 18 - Mar. 31

Scope and Content Note

The following are all letters and telegrams acknowledging support and congratulatory notes received on winning government suit except where otherwise noted.
Mar. 18, 1896 to Mrs. General. U.S. Grant, Anna Sterling Guthridge, Ellen T. Windom.
Mar. 19, 1896 to [Winifred Black] (Annie Laurie), Samuel Colwood (Leland Stanford's religious beliefs), Mrs. Mattie S. Dayan, John J. Keane.
Mar. 21, 1896 to Anna H. Clarkson (and personal).
Mar. 23, 1896 to Mrs. Wm. E. Dodge, Sara A. Pryor.
Mar. 25, 1896 to Mrs. E.W. Miller.
Mar. 26, 1896 to Mary K. Matthews.
Mar. 27, 1896 to Stephen J. Field.
Mar. 31, 1896 to Louise S. Swan (Sen. Merrill, etc.)
Mar. ?, 1896 to Jas. P. Brown, Maria Douglas, Sue V. Field, Isaias Hellman, Anna H. Shaw (tel. returned), Ellen F. Thompson, Zella Lentillian Wheeler.
Box 2, Folder 1

Outgoing, 1900 Jan. - Mar.

 

Tel to Thomas Hubbard; recommends Horace Platt as P. I. Co. representative Jan. 17, 1900

 

LS to 0.L. Elliott. Regrets his article, women students on an equal basis., universal suffrage, limit on number of women students. Jan. 28, 1900

 

ALS to Mrs. Caswell; sends some religious books Feb. 17, 1900

 

ALS to White Star Line. Deposit to secure stateroom No. 11 on S.S. Oceanic to Europe. March 16, 1900

Box 2, Folder 2

Outgoing, 1900 Apr.

 

Tel to Thomas Hubbard; opposed to a partisan of one interest being treasurer of P. I. Co. Apr. 1, 1900

 

T.L. to Russell J. Wilson - retains his firm for next year; dismissed from Probate Court; P.I. Co. affairs. Apr. 8, 1900

 

ALS and cvr. (copies) to A.L. Rhodes and [S.] M. Bowman - requests them to witness her will. Apr. 9, 1900

 

ALS to May Hopkins; wants address of lady courier on Nile trip Apr. 9, 1900

 

T.L. to S.F. Leib - names him Pres. Bd. of Trustees for next 2 years. Apr. 10, 1900

 

ALS and cvr. to Russell J. Wilson. Encloses check for special services. Apr. 12, 1900 cvr. for recpt. for will to R.J. Wilson Apr. 13, 1900

 

AN to Hubbard and Crocker; willing N. T. Smith should be treasurer of P. I. Co. Apr. 1900

Box 2, Folder 3

Outgoing, 1900 June - Dec.

 

LS to Gwendolyn Stewart. Thanks for added strength and encouragement she has given her. June 19, 1900

 

TLS to J.C. Branner - $2,000 for library books, half for economics dept., Prof. Ross. June 21, 1900

 

ALS to May Hopkins; welcome to Europe; the Passion Play; Jennie at convent; will take her to Paris; death of C. P. Huntington Aug. 22, 1900

 

ALS to Mrs. D.S. Jordan; an instrument to do the will of her loved ones; solicitude for the students; witnesses the Passion Play; why she likes Kissingen Aug. 31, 1900

 

ALS to May Hopkins; saw the Passion Play; can walk 5 miles; will take Jennie to Paris Sept. 10, 1900

 

ALS to May Hopkins; death of Barbara Jordan; going to Italy and Egypt; visits to Exposition Sept. 23, 1900

 

A. pc. S. to Mrs. D.S. Jordan. "Accept my best wishes" Dec. 2, 1900

 

A. pc. S. to Mrs. and Miss Miller. Best wishes for the New Year. Dec. 10, 1900

Box 2, Folder 4

Outgoing, 1901

 

LS. to Achille Camerino re shipment of marble pillars from Italy Jan. 2, 1901

 

A. pc. S. to Mrs. D.S. Jordan. Apr. 6, 1901

 

ALS to Chas. G. Lathrop - shipped books. Apr. 15, 1901

 

LS [photocopy] to Andrew D. White. Invitation to Berlin declined. Thanks for letter in time of need. Ross incident. May 7, 1901

 

LS [photocopy] to Andrew D. White. Ideas for Memorial Church and other buildings; architecture and statues.. Limits number of students into University May 19, 1901

 

ALS to Lydia Hopkins - Jennie, etc. June 24, 1901

 

ALS to May Hopkins. June 29, 1901

 

A. pc. S. to Mrs. D.S Jordan. Describes sights in Europe. July 16, 1901

 

Telegram to Thos. Hubbard re. election of new secretary of Pacific Improvement Co. Nov. 14, 1901.

 

L. to H. F. Coolidge - camp not to be removed until next June Nov. 17, 1901

 

LS to Mr. Peterson - asking for job in museum for Mr. Brummett Nov. 23, 1901

 

ALS to Chas. G. Lathrop - open special salary account. Nov. 30, 1901

 

TL to Chas. G. Lathrop - re buying Gold Bonds Dec. 25, 1901

Box 2, Folder 5

Outgoing, 1901 Dec. 6

 

ALS to Mrs. D.S. Jordan, inside small book The Shadow of the Angel by Ernest Warburton Shurtleff. Dec. 6, 1901

Box 2, Folder 6

Outgoing, 1902 Jan. - Feb.

 

ALS and encl. to May Hopkins. Reason for not "calling" in person. Jan 1, 1902

 

Tel. to Clinton Day re closing bid with New York house for $7,100 Jan. 6, 1902.

 

TL (copy). J. L. Stanford to Emil Brugsch Bey re. antiquities purchased. Jan. 6, 1902.

 

TL (copy) to Charles E. Hodges re. museum plans and Memorial Church construction. Jan. 6, 1902

 

TL (copy) to Chas. Lathrop re. investments, recovery from her operation, no outsiders to be allowed to use campus facilities, Mem. Church construction. Jan. 6, 1902

 

TL (copy) to Clinton Day re. construction plans [unidentified]. Jan. 10, 1902

 

Tel to Charles Lathrop re signing lowest bid for mechanical laboratory Jan. 14, 1902

 

ALS to Mr. E. G. Hawley (?). Purchase of Mexican International 4 percent bonds. Jan. 19, 1902

 

Telegram to Chas. Lathrop re. payment of $14,500 to Mrs. McCann. Jan. 20, 1902

 

Telegram to Chas. Lathrop re. sale. Jan. 20, 1902

 

TL (copy) to Chas. Lathrop re. representation on Pacific Improvement Co. Board; electric light in museum. Jan. 20, 1902

 

LS to Mrs. Jordan glad to hear from her; returning to California by southern route Feb. 3, 1902

 

coded message and translation to James Speyer. Purchase of bonds "cheaper later on." Feb. 7, 1902

 

Telegram to Speyer and Co. re. funds to balance account. Feb. 20, 1902

 

Telegram to Speyer and Co. re. bonds. Feb. 21, 1902

 

Telegram to Hotel Manhattan re. express receipt. Feb. 27, 1902

 

Telegram to Speyer and Co. re. guaranteed 4 percent Gold bonds. Feb. 27, 1902

Box 2, Folder 7

Outgoing, 1902 Mar. - Dec.

 

TL (copy) to M. Camerino re. mosaics for museum and church. Mar. 1, 1902

 

TLS to Archbishop Riordan. Matter of appointments entirely in Dr. Jordan's hands Mar. 4, 1902

 

LS to M. Camerino re. mosaics. Mar. 20, 1902

 

TL (copy) to S. F. Leib re. law library. Mar. 20, 1902

 

TL (copy) to Eugene F. Loud re. Stanford post office appointment; with Loud's letter of Mar. 15 to F. W. Covey re same Mar. 20, 1902

 

TLS to J.C. Branner. Postpone dedication of Church until September. Apr. 7, 1902

 

ALS to May Hopkins re. sea trip to Sandwich Islands. Apr. 9, 1902

 

LS (copy) to M. Camerino re. mosaics for church and museum. Apr. 27, 1902

 

LS (copy) to S. F. Leib. closes cemetery on campus July 9, 1902

 

LS to Mr. Thomas Brown. Charles Lathrop power to attend to J. L. Stanford's financial dealings. July 28, 1902

 

ANS re: bells in library; on verso of a copy of a note from Chas. Lathrop to J. C. Branner July 30, 1902

 

LS to Prof. Branner re cost of building; extravagance on part of professors July 30, 1902

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Death of Mr. Nash, Mrs. Nash; deaths of other friends. Aug. 11, 1902

 

LS to Dr. Gardner - offers position of Chaplain. Sept. 30, 1902

 

TL to Benjamin I. Wheeler. Thanks for his commendation; role of church in developing the "soul germ" in the students Sept-Oct ? 1902

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Use of horse and carriage. Dec. 17, 1902

 

inscribed calling card to Mrs. D.S. Jordan. Dec. 23, 1902

Box 2, Folder 8

Outgoing, 1903

 

ALS to Alice Hays will arrange for her visit to University Feb. 1903

 

LS (photocopy) to Andrew D. White. Recalling first meeting together in Nice. Regrets not being able to "bring about the great results in the University work that [she] ardently wish[ed] for." March 11, 1903

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Enclosed check for Century Club. May 18, 1903

 

ALS to Chas. G. Lathrop - raise Jordan's salary. May 28, 1903

 

ALS to May Hopkins - plans trip to Yosemite, Jennie's schooling. June 22, 1903

 

LS to Mr. Clark please send on account on the Ross matter June 27, 1903

 

LS to Susan M. Harvey. People welcome at her house. Aug. 5, 1903

 

LS to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hopkins. Keep in touch while on her long trip. Aug. 5, 1903

 

LS to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hopkins on way to Honolulu. Aug.10, 1903

 

A.pc.S to Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Jordan, Best wishes for the New Year. Dec. 4, 1903

Box 2, Folder 9

Outgoing, 1904

 

TLS to George Crothers re waste at the University, budgeting, prefers not to increase number of students Jan. 7, 1904

 

ALS to May Hopkins re: trip, Lydia. Jan. 7, 1904

 

ALS to May Hopkins. Wants Japan to win War, asks them to bring Jennie with them. Feb. 20, 1904

 

T.L. to B.C. Blodgett re: position as prof. of music and organist at Church. June 16, 1904

 

AL (copy) to Horace Davis. Dealing with the "great mistakes made in the Ross affair;" next trustees meeting. July 14, 1904

 

LS [with written copy] to Susan L. Mills (Pres. of Mills College). Co-education an unresolved question. July 14, 1904

 

T.L. to B.C. Blodgett. Regarding salary as organist at Memorial Church if he is interested. Aug. 4, 1904

 

L to B. C. Blodgett. Organist at Memorial Church. Aug. 14, 1904

 

A.N.S. to C.G. Lathrop - Leland's scholarship money to be paid to Elsie L. Stephens. Sept. 1, 1904

 

Tel. ( copy ) to B.C. Blodgett. Take position of Organist at Memorial Church. Sept. 10, 1904

 

ALS to Mary Miller - personal, "Bertha my Maid" etc. Sept. 10, 1904

 

Tel. to B.C. Blodgett. Take proper care of Organ. Sept. 15, 1904

 

A.L. (?) to Prof. W. R. Dudley. Meeting with Judge McFarland. Sept. 18, 1904

 

T.L. to Wales L. Palmer. Pleasure in reading his address. Oct. 3, 1904

Box 2, Folder 10

Outgoing, 1905

 

LS to Horace Davis. Dissatisfaction with President Jordan; faculty salaries, including Prof. William James. Jan. 28, 1905

 

ALS to May Hopkins - ill, to sail for Honolulu and Japan and clip, announcing her arrival. Feb. 15, 1905

 

ALS to George Crothers re address to be read at laying of the cornerstone for the library Feb. 15, 1905

 

cvr. of letter to Mrs. Timothy Hopkins [no letter] Mar. 6, 1905

Box 2, Folder 11

Outgoing (including fragments), n.d.

 

P.S. from ALS to [May Hopkins] - illness of Mr. Nash.

 

L. to F. Patton - unable to visit Princeton.

 

ALS to Mountford Wilson - looking for book on Potassium.

 

LS to Mrs. Sherwood - Mrs. Sherwood's readings.

 

ALS to Dr. Jorgen (?) - assured Mrs. Chipman (?) should not remain.

 

ALS to Frank McCoffin. Position given to Mr. Phillips in Stanford Post Office.

 

A.L. to unknown (fragment)

 

A.L to C.P. Huntington (fragment)

Box 2, Folder 12

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1891

 

ALS to David Starr Jordan. Does not interfere in matters pertaining to University. May 6, 1891

 

L [written for Jane Stanford by secretary, G.B.] to David Starr Jordan. Hiring of music professor, Mr. Metcalf, at Stanford. Aug. 10, 1891

 

ALS to David Starr Jordan. Salary of matron at Young Ladies' Dormitory. Aug. 10, 1891

 

L [written for Jane Stanford by secretary, G.B.] to David Starr Jordan. Mrs. Camilla Leach and Mr. Louis Bruch (?). Aug. 21, 1891

 

ALS to David Starr Jordan. Invites the faculty to lunch. Sept. 26, 1891

 

ALS to David Starr Jordan. Advises him to select one of the professors to preach next Sunday. Recommends Charles E. Hodges for employment. Oct. 15, 1891

 

ALS (J. L. Stanford by sec G.B.) to David Starr Jordan. Miss Leach's letter and Roble Hall. Oct. 23, 1891

Box 2, Folder 13

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1892

 

LS to David Starr Jordan. Gifts to museum from Father Cassanova. Remembers Stanford and Palo Alto. Feb. 7, 1892 (?)

 

ALS [with enclosure: letter from Joseph Chandler] to David Starr Jordan. Answer Chandler's questions. April 16, 1892

 

ALS to Doctor Jordan. True religion in the church; no excuse for students not attending. Sister still in critical condition. May 8, 1892

 

ALS. to Dr. and Mrs. Jordan - short description of lst year of Stanford U. July 13, 1892

 

ALS to David Starr Jordan - Reception to lady students. Sorry they could not see Dr. Jordan the previous evening. Oct. 28, 1892

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Re. Mrs. Brooks and her son who wishes to enter the University. Nov. 3, 1892

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Re. Miss Lake. Dec. 13, 1892

 

A.N.S to Dr. Jordan. Address letters. n.d., 1892

 

ALS. to D.S. Jordan - girls picking flowers in private grounds, Mrs. Sherwood's readings, and Dr. Charles of Menlo Park. ca. 1892

Box 2, Folder 14

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1893-1894

 

L (J. L. Stanford by sec G.B.) to David Starr Jordan. As to ex-President Harrison's lecturing at the University; suggests Senator Edmunds give commencement address; Mr. Stanford is gaining; proud of the University; the Goddard Collection. March 2, 1893

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Has instructed Mr. Anderson to collect at the dormitories. Oct. 31, 1893

 

ALS (Telegram) to Pres. Jordan. Wanting him to extend courtesy to Woman's A.P. Association April 28, 1894

 

ALS (Telegram) to Pres. Jordan. Regrets she cannot attend commencement. May 23, 1894

 

ALS (Telegram) to Pres. Jordan. Will see him after he returns from Humboldt. June 13, 1894

Box 2, Folder 15

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1895 Feb. - June

 

Telegram to Dr. Jordan, the Professors, and students of Leland Stanford University. Thanks for support. (?) 17, 1895

 

Telegram to Pres. Jordan. Main object in establishing University; declines to increase registration fees. Feb. 23, 1895

 

Telegram to Pres. Jordan. Objects to soliciting subscriptions to Hildebrand Library. March 11, 1895

 

Telegram to Prof. Jordan. Arrangements for the reception. April 23, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Date for the reception. April 23, 1895

 

ALS to Pres. David Jordan. Reception to the Pioneer Graduating Class. April 26, 1895

 

Telegram to Pres. Jordan. How many are coming to reception from Palo Alto? May 16, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Has decided not to go to England. June 27, 1895

Box 2, Folder 16

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1895 July - Dec.

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to his optimistic outlook on Judge Ross' decision. July 1, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Thanks for congratulations. July 2, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Receiving many letters of congratulations but dares not yet let her soul rejoice. July 6, 1895

 

Telegram to Pres. D.S. Jordan. University exempt from inheritance tax. July 26, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Pleased with Mr. Comstock's letter; uplifted by White's letter; later will give him these letters to be read by students when she is gone. July 29, 1895

 

ALS [enclosure: letter by J.M. Stillman, June 21, 1895] to Pres. Jordan. Pleased at the evidence of Dr. Stillman's loyalty. Aug. 15, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Mrs. Biddle exercised about curios given to Museum. Sept. 2, 1895

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Passing on letter from George L. Burr. Sept. 17, 1895

 

ALS to Pres. Jordan. Wants a position for Mrs. Clement. Sept. 17, 1895

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Good work of students in extinguishing fire; concerning Lubin prize; would like students to consider Land Loan Bill; homesick in New York. Dec. 28, 1895

Box 2, Folder 17

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1896 Jan. - Aug.

 

Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Wants list of married and unmarried professors. Jan. 13, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Does not approve project to colonize Vina Ranch with colored people. Jan. 21, 1896

 

Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Suspend immediately religious professorships. Jan. 24, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. and Mrs. Jordan. Unite in silent prayer. Feb. 12, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Has invited Rev. Anna H. Shaw to preach in Chapel. Feb. 20, 1896

 

Telegram to David Jordan. Sincere thanks. March 2, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Introducing Rev. C. S. Fackenthall. March 16, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Regarding Mrs. Clements as mistress of Roble Hall. April 2, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Wants Mr. Soule retained in his position. April 7, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Does not like to be applied to for money; professors should not solicit from trustees. April 15, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Encloses letter from Alex Hogg and response. July 20, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Press must move Jan. 1; Quelle got married instead of paying his debts; has horror of debt. Aug. 20, 1896

Box 2, Folder 18

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1896 Oct. - Dec.

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Thankful he will remain at Stanford instead of going to Smithsonian Inst.; anxious about her brother Henry; has been asked to introduce Mrs. Chapman Catt. Oct. 23, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Sending copies of Valentine's book on money. Oct. 28, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Mr. Reed cannot accept. Oct. 28, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Thinks it is unwise to have fraternity in the Hall; Barber may give trouble. Nov. 3, 1896

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Thankful she has so true a helper; unable to make Swain vice-president now; wants to bring influence to bear on R.R. Co. to secure justice. Nov. 24, 1896

 

ALS to Pres. and Mrs. Jordan. Their return to Stanford University. Dec. 26, 1896

 

Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Does not like Prof. Miller approaching trustees for the money 1896

Box 2, Folder 19

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1897 Jan. - Apr.

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Sending letter from Mrs. Clements; sorry that she had to put her in such a wretched position. Jan. 1, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Correspondence to vindicate anything which might be said. Jan. 11, 1897

 

Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Wants Mrs. Clements address. Jan. 13, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to retention of Prof. Ross. Jan. 18, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Acknowledges tickets to lectures at Golden Gate Hall. Jan. 21, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to recitation rooms in Encina Hall. April 3, 1897

 

Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Has found a man for Palo Alto Communicate. April 8, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Wants Mr. Soule retained. April 9, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Only professors may build houses costing less than $4,000.00 on campus. April 16, 1897

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Prof. Stillman solely responsible for appointments of assistants; gave no encouragement to Mr. L. Booth. April 16, 1897

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to dancing in Encina Hall. April 23, 1897

 

ALS to D. S. Jordan. Trip too dangerous for Dr. Jordan; his life too valuable for the future of Stanford University. Apr. 28, 1897

Box 2, Folder 20

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1897 May - Nov.

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Transmitting address she had prepared to deliver on opening day. May 24, 1897

 

Telegram to Dr. David Starr Jordan. Trip restful and pleasant; relieved of anxiety. June 5, 1897

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to proposal to realize on Market Street Railway stock for legatees; Met Mrs. Barnes in London. August 30, 1897

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Anxious when he is away as no one can take his place; staying in New York to promote settlement of estate. Oct. 25, 1897

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Wants to see him for an hour; wants to know more of Mr. Hamlin; festival a success; Hildebrand dept wiped out. Nov. 3, 1897

 

ALS to Dr. David Starr Jordan. Status of Jennie S. Lathrop. Nov. 23, 1897

Box 2, Folder 21

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1898

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Referring to correspondence by F. W. Hyde regarding drinking water on the Quad. Feb. 15, 1898

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to the use of the Stanford name at a summer school in Pacific Grove [enclosed clippings]. March 22, 1898

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Wants a recommendation for Grace Mathewson's music book. June 17, 1898

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Glad he is safely home; is presently at Lisson's Tavern. July 3, 1898

 

ALS to President Jordan. Prof. Elliot solely responsible for disbursement of fees. Sept. 3, 1898

 

ALS to Dr. Jordan. Holds Prof. Elliot in high esteem. Sept. 5, 1898

 

LS to Dr. Jordan. Regarding Sigma Nu matter. Oct. 31, 1898

Box 2, Folder 22

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1899 Mar. - Apr.

 

Tel. thanks for Telegram Mar. 4, 1899

 

Tel. Taylor must resign from Trustees and go home. Mar. 6, 1899

 

LS. On academic freedom Mar. 23, 1899

 

LS. Encloses letter from F. Atheling, assistant in mathematics, wanting to borrow $60. [Atheling letter of Mar. 29, 1899, follows] Mar. 30, 1899

 

ALS. Teachers of San Mateo may visit museum free, but objects to further extension of the courtesy Apr. 12, 1899

 

LS. Insists there must be a charge for admission to museum Apr. 24, 1899

 

LS. Returns Mr. Choate's letter; God bless him Apr. 24, 1899

 

ALS. Encloses check for $1513.60 Apr. 26, 1899

Box 2, Folder 23

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1899 May - Dec.

 

LS. Encloses letter from P. R. Smith and copy of her reply [her reply still enclosed] May 13, 1899

 

LS. Wants a meeting of students and professors to pass resolutions for Judge Field May 13, 1899

 

ALS. Refuses to lease land to outsiders. May 15, 1899

 

LS. Thinks he should not be present at meeting of Trustees; every student has a soul germ in need of development May 31, 1899

 

AL. Wants to forget anxieties; is taking the cure at Bad Kissingen; wonders at happiness of peasants; glad that affair with Dr. Brown is arranged [signature cut out] July 1899

 

LS. Women students at Stanford limited to 500; Stanford students fare better than those at Oxford; enjoys the German band at Bad Kissingen July 12, 1899

 

LS. Importance of soul development; example of Ingersoll; wants to establish a chair of ethics; Dr. Brown's position temorary Sept. 5, 1899

 

LS with typescript copy. Expansion of faculty must wait on building program Dec. 16, 1899

Box 2, Folder 24

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1900 Jan. - May 9

 

LS. Thankful for his helpfulness; going to Los Angeles Jan. 5, 1900

 

N to Dr. and Mrs. Jordan. Invitation to reception. Jan. 20, 1900

 

LS. Consigns valuable letters to his care Feb. 2, 1900

 

LS. As well as ever; description of return home from trip; looking forward to Dr. Jordan's return. March 24, 1900

 

N. Extends invitation to students to a reception [includes invitation of Apr. 20, 1900] Apr. 22, 1900.

 

ALS. Wants Mr. Nash to go on a vacation Apr. 28, 1900.

 

LS. Increase the income to $207,000.00 for the year; not wanting an increase to the number of students; Stanford stand ahead of all American Universities; development of soul the most essential thing in life; Stanford should aim to develop soul; Prof. Ross bringing tears to her eyes; Stanford not a political machine; Japanese immigration amount to serious proportions; Kearny incident May 9, 1900

Box 2, Folder 25

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1900 May 17 - Dec.

 

LS. Return home from a fatiguing trip from Vina; Prof. Ross entertaining rabid ideas; should not be retained; cannot be trusted; he is a dangerous man May 17, 1900

 

LS. Opinion remains the same. May 23, 1900

 

TL. Wants boy's paper to have proper consideration May 29, 1900.

 

LS. Missionaries in China useless; at Kissingen, going to Oberammergau; regarding a conservatory of music at Stanford; anxious about Mr. Nash Aug. 9, 1900.

 

LS. Will get books for department most needing them; pleasure to see buildings go up in her lifetime; professors think they want many things they can do without Oct. 8, 1900.

 

Tel. Secure Parliamentary papers at 1,500. Oct. 10, 1900

 

LS. Purchase of Parliamentary Papers authorized Oct. 10, 1900.

 

LS. Thoughts on the Ross affair Dec. 14, 1900

Box 2, Folder 26

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1901

 

Tel. approves act Jan. 14, 1901

 

Tel. declines to be further quoted in Ross affair Jan. 25, 1901

 

TLS. regarding the Ross affair; sympathy for losing Barbara Jan. 30, 1901

 

LS. could not have endured criticism in Ross affair without Divine support; disloyalty of Howard; expressed faith in Jordan's ability Feb. 20, 1901

 

LS. admires Branner's action in Ross affair; cautious about increasing payroll; advises limitation of students to focus on quality Feb. 25, 1901

 

LS. need to strengthen weak places in faculty; will allow increase in payroll Mar. 25, 1901

 

Tel. consents to payroll of $230,000 Apr. 5, 1901

 

Tel. Take no action on salary question [original plus translation] Apr. 7, 1901

 

LS. refers payroll question to her brother [original plus typed copy] Apr. 9, 1901

 

LS. Ross affair of slight import if properly handled; no salary increases during building operations Apr. 26, 1901

 

LS. advises care in selection of professors; kept in N.Y. by physical disability Sept. 30, 1901

 

Typed extracts of letters re Chair of Christian Philosophy, salaries, limitation on students 1899 Sept. 5 to 1901 Apr. 9

Box 2, Folder 27

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1902

 

ALS. her health; inviting graduates to dinner; will dedicate the church on Mar. 9 Jan. 22, 1902

 

TLS. approves heroic action in case of Prof. Pease; her health; respect for Dr. Bull; dedication of church; description of alumni dinner Feb. 3, 1902

 

LS. payroll estimate granted; please that Prof. and Mrs. Smith are to return; public and students take the measure of professors Mar. 24, 1902

 

ALS. cannot consent to extra door to Library; thinks basement rooms should be utilized Aug. 30, 1902

 

ALS. introduction for Mrs. Stewart Aug. 30, 1902

 

ALS. affairs at Encina must end at midnight; dances limited to two per semester Sept. 11, 1902

 

LS. postpones decision on enlargement of clubhouse Dec. 20, 1902

Box 2, Folder 28

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1903

 

LS. regarding planting Japanese cherry trees near his house Feb. 3, 1903

 

LS. regarding application of Emile Deschamps Feb. 13, 1903

 

LS. wants to send books to the University of Tokio [sic] Feb. 19, 1903

 

LS. surprised that space is filling up; likes Dr. Branner's spirit; fears "stone age" will not be over for sometime Feb. 19, 1903

 

LS. outside company not to have control of any campus building; intends to arrange for hospital off campus Apr. 18, 1903

 

LS. regarding four patients in Encina Hall Apr. 18, 1903

 

ALS. wants copy of report on salaries Apr. 29, 1903

 

ALS. transmitting invitation to students for a garden fete on Leland Jr.'s birthday Apr. 30, 1903

 

LS. going to send statement of entire amount of money spent on University May 20 , 1903

 

ALS. wants to read his proposed article on Ross affair June 11, 1903

 

LS. concerning gift of his library June 12, 1903

 

TLS. will continue hygiene dept. for two years June 12, 1903

 

TLS. no student help to be employed June 12, 1903

 

TLS. won't pay for items not ordered through business office June 12, 1903

 

LS. will not consent to publication of his article on Ross affair June 13, 1903

 

LS. enjoying stay in Ceylon; next month in India Oct. 30, 1903

 

PC from Darjeeling Nov. 21, 1903

 

PC from Port Said Dec. 28, 1903

Box 2, Folder 29

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1904 Jan. - Sept.

 

TLS. not buying art at present Jan. 7, 1904

 

TLS. congratulations on birth of son Jan. 7, 1904

 

ALS. thoughts on Stillman tragedy; glad to hear Eric is doing well; her itinerary Jan 21, 1904

 

LS. please with information about Dr. R. J. Campbell July 25, 1904

 

LS. regrets calling of Prof. James without consultation; turned over all responsibility of the Educational Dept. to Board of Trustees [original and typed copy] Aug. 9, 1904

 

ALS. introducing Mrs. F. W. Richardson Aug. 14, 1904

 

ALS. regarding correspondence of Mr. Horace Davis which she did not see [original and 1 mss copy] Aug. 22, 1904

 

LS. deplores publicity in building operations; dislikes reference to "stone age" Sept. 10, 1904

 

L. enclosure sent to her by mistake Sept. 23, 1904

Box 2, Folder 30

Outgoing to David Starr Jordan, 1904 Oct. - 1905 Feb.

 

L. invitation for eight University professors for Tuesday luncheon Oct. 1, 1904

 

ALS. wants three more at dinner party Oct. 3, 1904

 

LS. welcome news of football victory; visited Harvard and Yale; anecdote re ancestor John Lathrop; visit with Lathrop relatives in Norwich, CT Dec. 4, 1904

 

LS. memorial services may be held in church provided minister speaks; not to be used for secular services Dec. 28, 1904

 

LS. uneasy regarding conduct of Roble; troubled about girls in sororities [Dec. 1904?]

 

LS. thanks for sending his books Jan. 3, 1905

 

ALS. in San Jose on doctor's advice; does not feel well enough to resume old duties Feb. 5, 1905

Box 2, Folder 31

Lathrop, Charles -- Outgoing Correspondence as J. L. Stanford's business manager, 1901-1902

 

Tel to Thos. H. Hubbard re sale 1901 Aug. 6

 

Tel to Thos. H. Hubbard re choice of bank for P.I. Co. money 1901 Aug. 9

 

TL to Thos. H. Hubbard re directors of P. I. Co. 1901 Dec. 2

 

TL to Geo. E. Crothers re receipt for Mrs. Stanford 1901 Dec. 10

 

TL to Thos. H. Hubbard re compensation for Horace G. Platt, attorney for P. I. Co. 1901 Dec. 12

 

TL to Thos. H. Hubbard re. Crocker Estate Co. 1901 Dec. 16

 

TL. to Hon. E. F. Loud re communication on postmaster at Stanford 1902 Jan. 2

 

TL to T. H. Hubbard re letters he has forwarded to Mrs. Stanford 1902 Jan. 14

 

TL to Geo. H. Waggoner re property in Albany, NY 1902 Jan. 14

 

to Edwin Hawley re Mexican Int. Railroad Bonds [letter damaged] 1902 Jan. 21

 

TL to Speyer and Co. re bonds 1902 Feb. 6

 

TL to John Matzki re water supply problem 1902 Mar. 6

 

TL to Chas. E. Hodges re taking care of art work being shipped 1902 May 5

 

TL to Chas. E. Hodges re instructions on unpacking art work 1902 May 7

 

TL to H. R. McCullough re RR pass for Mrs. Stanford 1902 May 31

 

TL to Robert Ritchie re RR pass for Mrs. Stanford 1902 May 31

 

TL to George Goddard re purchasing the "Goddard Collection," with Goddard's letter to Lathrop about its content 1902 June 12

 

TL to F. W. Covey re advertising horses for sale 1902 July 31

 

Tel to J. C. Stubbs re moving Mrs. Stanford's RR car 1902 Oct. 6

 

TL to George Goodman re bid for walkways in Memorial Court 1902 Oct. 6

 

TL to J. D. McGilvrary re bid for stone pedestals in Memorial Court 1902 Oct. 6

 

TL to James Rennie re grape harvest at Vina 1902 Oct. 9

 

L to George Adderson re reserving Assembly Hall for lecture by Dr. Chas. H. Brown 1902 Oct. 22

 

TL to S. F. Leib re receipt of Power of Attorney 1902 Nov. 12

Box 2, Folder 32

Lathrop, Charles -- Incoming Correspondence as J. L. Stanford's business manager, 1893-1902

Scope and Content Note

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent; includes in addition to other miscellaneous correspondence, letters from the following:
 

Camerino, Achille. ALS. re marble shipment 1901 Feb. 25

 

Camerino, Achille. ALS. re shipping marble with bill for packing 1901 Mar. 28

 

Douty, F. S. TEL enclosing statement of bills payable 1900 Apr. 4

 

Dart, Walter C. ALS. re. sending his report on Vina. 1898 June 9

 

Harriman, E. H. Tel. re hauling Mrs. Stanford's RR car east 1902 Oct. 6

 

Hubbard, T. H. Tel. re sale of Mexican RR bonds 1901 Aug. 6

 

Hubbard, T. H. TL (copy). re transferring various RR stocks in settlement of obligations to P.I. Co. 1898 Sept. 6

 

Hubbard, T.H. TL (copy). re. factions in the Pacific Improvement Co. 1901 Dec. 10

 

Hubbard, T.H. TL (copy). re. factions in the Pacific Improvement Co. 1901 Dec. 23

 

Hubbard, T.H. TL (copy). re. property at Pacific Grove. 1902 Jan. 9

 

McCarthy, John B. Tel. congratulations on government suit 1896 Mar. 2

 

Pellet, H.A. ALS. re his salary for work at Vina; includes letter from Leland Stanford to Pellet, Jan. 11, 1893, setting his salary at $1000 1893 July 23

 

Rennie, James. TL re grape harvest at Vina 1902 Oct. 8

 

Ritchie, R. R. TL re RR pass for Mrs. Stanford 1902 May 29

 

Steinman, B. U. TEL re congratulations on government suit 1896 Mar. 3

 

Tubbs, A.L. ALS. re. water in Lieut. Oyster's house; Napa Valley Wine Co.'s offer [to buy or supervise?] the Vina harvest 1893 Aug. 19

 

Wilson, M. S. TLS re dentistry bill for Jennie Lathrop 1904 Aug. 4

Box 2, Folder 33

Correspondence addressed to Herbert C. Nash, 1893

Scope and Content Note

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent; includes in addition to other miscellaneous correspondence, letters from the following:
 

Alexander, Helen ALS re return of her petition 1893 Aug. 17

 

Ashimovitz [?], V. (Russian consulate, S.F.) ALS. re. Imperial Russian horses Aug.24, 1893

 

Charles, Fannie A. ALS re passing on her condolences to Mrs. Stanford [1893] June 22

 

Coleman, J.0. ALS. re. rental of a house owned by Mrs. Stanford. Aug. 12, 1893

 

Chamberlain, W. H. ALS re claim for services of a Mr. Lombard as stenographer for the League 1893 Aug. 19

 

Foltz, Clara ALS re offer of her services as attorney for Mrs. Stanford; includes her letter to Mrs. Stanford of same date offering her services 1893 Aug. 28

 

Giffard, E. C. ALS re position as French teacher at S.U. 1893 July 27

 

Livingston, G. A. ALS re confusion over his request for RR pass 1893 Aug. 8

 

Lusk, F.C.TLS. re. renting land at Vina. Aug. 23, 1893.

 

McCarthy, J.B. ALS. re. shipment of 14 letterbooks of Leland Stanford's correspondence to Mrs. Stanford at Menlo Park. July 14, 1893.

 

McCarthy, J.B. ALS. re. shipment of 5 boxes of letters from Leland Stanford's Washington office Aug. 14, 1893.

 

Miller, E. W. ALS. re seeing Mrs. Stanford on her visit to Menlo Park 1893 Aug. 30

 

Raper, A. M. APS would like return of RR passes 1893 Sept. 8

 

Romeike, Henry. TLS. re. Mrs. Stanford's decision to discontinue subscribing to a press-clipping bureau. Aug. 16, 1893.

 

Southern Pacific Co. TLS. re. box of plans of the Stanford mansion stored in an Oakland S.P. warehouse. July 12, 1893.

 

Wilson and Wilson TLS re correspondence of James Tanner to Leland Stanford 1893 Sept. 8

Box 3, Folder 1

Correspondence regarding John T. Cooper (first recipient of Leland Stanford Jr. Memorial Scholarship), 1900 Feb. - June

 

H. H. Cooper to J. L. Stanford, Received her letter, religious thoughts, hopes her son John will attend Stanford Feb. 12, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to J. L. Stanford, Trying to enthuse John on upcoming examination May 3, 1900.

 

J. L. Stanford to Dr. Jordan, Sending him Cooper letters May 7, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to J. L. Stanford, John's name not going before State Committee May 26, 1900.

 

[Jordan] to J. L. Stanford, Report from John Cooper's principal; letter also has ALS to Charlie [Lathrop?] from J. L. Stanford stating her choice of Cooper as first recipient of Leland Stanford Jr. Scholarship May 30, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, If Cooper not ready, he has list of other possibilities June 4, 1900.

 

Margaret A. Huston to Mr. Cooper, Reference for John Cooper n.d.

 

H. H. Cooper to J. L. Stanford, John working for railroad during the summer June 5, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to J. L. Stanford, Sent her Margaret Huston's letter about John June 5, 1900.

 

J. L. Stanford to [Charles Lathrop], Sending more Cooper correspondence; show him favoritism on my account June 7, 1900.

 

J. L. Stanford to Mountford Wilson, Relates history of the funds in the Leland Stanford, Jr. Scholarship; has selected a room in Encina Hall June 9, 1900 [copy].

 

J. L. Stanford to [Charles Lathrop], Re bonds for scholarship June 9, 1900.

 

G.A. Clark to J. L. Stanford, Re Cooper letters and progress of selection for scholarship June 11, 1900.

 

G.A. Clark to J. L. Stanford, Found the letters and sent them to Lathrop June 14, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to Charles Lathrop, His son has good recommendations; hopes delay is only due to Jordan's absence June 20, 1900.

 

W. H. Housh to Jordan, Reference for Cooper June 20, 1900.

Box 3, Folder 2

Correspondence regarding John T. Cooper (first recipient of Leland Stanford Jr. Memorial Scholarship), 1900 Sept. - Nov.

 

H. H. Cooper to Jordan, Hasn't heard about scholarship Sept. 14, 1900.

 

Jordan to Cooper, Referred the matter to Charles Lathrop Sept. 17, 1900.

 

Lathrop to Cooper, Needs to know status of John's academic standing Sept. 18, 1900.

 

Cooper to Lathrop, Repeats what high school principal had communicated to Jordan earlier Sept. 19, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, o one has given him exact statement of Cooper's degree to advancement, but is willing to enter him as special exemption ept. 20, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, Boy is not technically ready but competent to carry on university work; will abide by your decision re his admittance Sept. 21, 1900.

 

[Lathrop?] to Jordan, Wrote to Mr. Cooper to send the boy Oct. 6, 1900.

 

Lathrop to Geo. Adderson, Cooper is coming and will occupy the Leland Stanford Junior Memorial Room in Encina free of charge Oct. 6, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to Jordan, Thanks for interest in his son Oct. 6, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to Lathrop, Thanks for his help, thank his sister for him Oct. 6, 1900.

 

Lathrop to H. H. Cooper, Gives details of what scholarship will cover Oct. 8, 1900.

 

H. H. Cooper to Lathrop, John leaves Los Angeles for San Francisco Saturday Oct. 9, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, How are the financial details to be arranged Oct. 16, 1900.

 

Lathrop to Jordan, Cooper's board arranged; has free room at Encina; can you excuse the registration fee Oct. 17, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, Registration fee will be excused Oct. 18, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, What amount will be given to Cooper Oct. 30, 1900.

 

Jordan to Lathrop, Cooper just wants to keep expenses within his income; advises not to give more than the board bill, with room rent and registration fees being waived Nov. 5, 1900.

Box 3, Folder 3

Correspondence re. remodeling of Palo Alto residence, 1887-1890

Scope and Content Note

Letters primarily directed to Arthur Brown from Jane Stanford; W.A. Rodman and Chas. Austin for firm of Shipley, Rutan, and Coolidge, Architects; and G. W. Clark and Co. Also includes bills and memoranda.
Box 3, Folder 4

Correspondence regarding RR travel during strike, 1894 July 1 - July 2

Scope and Content Note

Telegrams among J. L. Stanford, Herbert Nash, A. N. Towne, J. Agler, and Eugene Debs re. safe passage for Jane Stanford during railroad strike.
Box 3, Folder 5

Incoming: Anthony, Susan B., 1894-1898

 

ALS. [With transcription] Women's Rights Books for the Stanford Library Jan. 29, 1894

 

A.N.S. Notes to S.U. and S.U. Library (4) Jan. 29, 1894

 

ALS. [With transcription] Trip to Palo Alto. May 20, 1895

 

TLS. Susan B. Anthony to J. L. Stanford - wants to use her name as vice-pres. of campaign com., wants her as patron of Nat'l. Council of Women, celebration of Mrs. Stanton's 80th anniversary Oct. 4, 1895

 

ALS Mrs. Stanton's celebration and ticket to Metropolitan Opera. Oct. 7-12, 1895 Program for Conferences of the National Council of Women (Atlanta, Georgia) Nov. 10, 1895

 

ALS [With transcription]. Thanks for sending passes to Mrs. Cooper; needs an hour of her time to "secure the end we all so much desire." Feb. 22, 1896

 

ALS [photocopy] would like to have lunch with her; would she sit on platform with Anthony at Sept. 10 event Aug. 23, 1896

 

ALS To visit Palo Alto Aug. 26, 1896

 

ALS Re: RR passes, Calif. campaign Aug. 27, 1896

 

ALS Re: RR passes Sept. 1, 1896

 

ALS Invitation to Opening Rally Sept. 8, 1896

 

ALS Crocker, Republicans, RR Corp. Sept. 9, 1896

 

ALS Begging J. L. Stanford to write Mrs. Hearst re: a contribution Sept. 18, 1896

 

ALS Apologizes for last letter Sept. 21, 1896

 

ALS Calif. Suffragettes et. al. Ida H. Harper Sept. 21 [poss. Sept. 4], 1896

 

ALS Asking for autographs of L.Stanford and J. L. Stanford Mar. 14, 1898

 

TLS circ. ltr. Re: 50th anniversary and new Press Bureau Apr. 23, [1898]

 

TLS and brochure on biography. Typescript finished, wants to establish a standing fund. Apr. 25, 1898

Box 3, Folder 6

Incoming: A - Ale, ca. 1871-1902

 

Abbott, Frances Field, ALS re the Jeffries place in Santa Cruz mountains 1902 Aug. 14

 

Abbott, Nathan, ALS re his promotion of University's law department 1895 June 5

 

Academy of the Visitation, Sister Mary Baptista Linton, ALS: sending Linton's Historical Charts, hopes to see her in the future May 19, 1888

 

Adderson, George, ALS re successful conclusion of suit June 29, 1895, March 4 1896

 

Agassiz, Elizabeth Cady Cary (Mrs. Louis) ALS personal, refers to visit in Sierras Oct. 10 [1871?]

 

Alden, Mary Weed, ALS (with unfinished letter of Sept. 7) re personal and family affairs, mentions Jane's selling of her jewels and her kindergarten work Oct. 22, 1893 and Sept. 30, 1895

 

Alexander, C.B., ALS (death of Mrs. Crocker?) Nov. 17, 1889

 

Alexander, Harriett, TLS re Pacific Grove property Dec. 4, 1901

Box 3, Folder 7

Incoming: Alla - An, 1893-1896

 

Allabach, Lucy,ALS with congratulations on successful conclusion of suit Mar. 5, [1896?]

 

Allen, Mrs. C. F.,ALS with genealogy question Dec. 1901

 

Allen, Charles H.,ALS in appreciation of opening day ceremonies Oct. 3, 1891

 

Allen, Charles H.,ALS re sending first letter Nov. 1, 1891

 

Allen, M. C.,ALS re sympathy on recent loss ca. 1893

 

Allyn, Nellie L.,ALS re her son Frank who is attending Stanford University Jan. 16, 1895

 

Anderson, James [H.],ALS re successful conclusion of suit Mar. 2., 1896

 

Anderson, Melville B.,ALS re health of his son Jan. 17, 1893

 

Andrews, Frank W.,ALS re set of books he wants to sell to the University July 8, 1893

 

[Aukam] Bertha K.,ALS re successful conclusion of suit [1896]

 

Anonymous: 3 letters

Box 3, Folder 8

Incoming: Blaine, James and Harriet, 1891-1896

 

Blaine, James G., ALS (torn) and cvr. re his house, includes wedding invitation on marriage of daughter to Walter Damrosch Feb. 24. 1891

 

Blaine, James, G., ALS introduction of Mrs. Margaret Sullivan 1896 Mar. 5

 

Blaine, Harriet S., 2 ALS death of her children, husband taken ill, thanks n.d.

Box 3, Folder 9

Incoming: Blodgett, Benjamin C., 1904

 

ALS enjoyed visit to University and offers his help 1904 May 30

 

ALS enjoyed visit to University 1904 June 10

 

ALS (and ts copy) leaves matter of salary in her hands, would like some guidance on duties involved 1904 June 23

 

ALS re salary as organist in chapel and possible teaching duties 1904 Aug. 8

 

ALS is eager to hear her decision; with clipping re recital by Blodgett 1904 Sept. 3

Box 3, Folder 10

Incoming: Bowley, Mrs. Flora E., 1891

 

ALS re formation of the Mrs. Leland Stanford Div. No. 105 Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers 1891 Sept. 8

 

ALS in gratitude for her letter and gift to the auxiliary 1891 Sept. 21

 

LS official letter of thanks for donation 1891 Sept. 24

Box 3, Folder 11

Incoming: Brown, J. E. (owner/editor of San Francisco Vindicator), 1893

 

TLS, with copy of Brown's earlier letter and clippings from San Francisco Vindicator, re his journalistic service on behalf of Sen. Stanford and request for assistance 1893 July

 

ALS to Susie Bristol (J. L. Stanford secretary) correcting impression he was stating a legal claim on Sen. Stanford's estate 1893 Aug. 14

 

TLS restating his request 1893 Sept.

Box 3, Folder 12

Incoming: Ba - Barn, 1882-1902

 

Bacon, Eugenia Jones, ALS asking help for her nephew to attend Stanford Nov. 13, 1893

 

Badlam, Alexander, ALS thanks for RR pass 1895 Feb. 15

 

Badlam, Alexander, congratulations re government suit; Oct. 14, 1895

 

Badlam, Alexander, to Mr. Lathrop with ALS to J. L. Stanford on Judge Ross's decision Mar. 2, 1896

 

Baker, Eliza S., ALS congratulations on legal case, thankful for her son Shirley's four years at Stanford July 2, 1895

 

Balentine, Mary P. Nimmo, ALS her marriage, government suit. Mar. 4, 1896

 

Bancroft. George J., A.N.S. congratulations re government suit Mar. 4. 1896

 

Bancroft, H. H., please give the Governor the enclosed volume 1882 Sept. 16

 

Bank of California, acknowledgement of revocation of C. G. Lathrop to sign checks 1902 July 29

 

Barnes, Mrs. [L.R.], ALS "Annie Laurie article," sympathy Feb. 18, 1896

 

Barnes, Mary Sheldan, A.N.S. congratulations on legal decision June 29, 1895

Box 3, Folder 13

Incoming: Barr - Bi, 1892-1901

 

Barreda, Matilda A., ALS thank you note n.d.

 

Barriolhet, Louise, ALS personal 1901 Aug. 2

 

Barton, Clara, ALS and ptd. card re leaflets she sent Mar. 28, 1892

 

Baucus, Joseph D., TLS re financial problems of Mrs. Christine M. Lathrop Aug. 23, 1893

 

Beatty, John C., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3. 1896

 

Beedy, Louis, ALS re resolutions by Stanford Alumni Club on her relinquishing her University powers n.d.

 

Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J.T., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Benedict, James H., Tel. Mrs. Moses Hopkins et. al. congrats on Judge Ross's decision [July 1, 189-]

 

Berner, August, Tel. congratulations on victory Oct. 13, 1895

 

Bernieri, Antoinio, ALS shipping marble sculptures; with J. L. Stanford note to C.G. Lathrop re unpacking May 5, 1901

 

Bishop, Homer, ALS congratulations from a servant Mar. 2, 1896

Box 3, Folder 14

Incoming: Bl - Bo, 1890-1904

 

Black, Samuel, [to D. S. Jordan] congratulations to Stanford U. and Mrs. Stanford 1895 Oct. 13

 

Black, Samuel, congratulatory letter 1896 Mar. 3

 

Black, Winifred (pseud, Annie Laurie), ALS [Mar., 1896]

 

Blair, Ethel Ingalls, ALS adjusting to her new home in Kansas City Mar. 22, 1895

 

Blanchard, Ralph, mail is being forwarded to your ship 1904 Mar. 7

 

Blanchard, W. W., statue of Father Serra finished and ready for inspection 1891 May 9

 

Blanchard, W. W., re names to be put on statue 1891 May 31

 

Blandford, Walter, thanks for Stanford publications 1895 May 28

 

Bleakney, Mrs. F.P., ALS re Howard family news Feb. 19, 1896

 

Bledsoe, Benjamin F., ALS (fragment) congratulations on government suit [1895 or 96?]

 

Bonner, Robert, Tel. congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Bonte, J.H.C., ALS wishes success with University 1890 Nov. 17

 

Bonte, J.H.C., ALS re opening day ceremonies 1891 Oct. 2

 

Bonte, J.H.C., ALS L.Stanford's endorsement of higher education has made it a necessity Oct. 22, 1892

 

Booth, Lucius A., Tel. congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

Box 3, Folder 15

Incoming: Br - Bu, 1892-1901

 

Branner, J.C., ALS his loyalty to University [draft and final copies] Nov. 16, 1901

 

Breckinridge, Louise D. (Mrs. J.C.), ALS and cvr. illness of Mrs. Harrison Oct. 14, 1892

 

Briggs, Mrs. D.D., ALS expresses sympathy June 3, 1895

 

Brown, Adam, ALS thanks for RR pass n.y. Mar. 9

 

Brown, James P., ALS congratulations on government suit decision [Mar. 1896]

 

Brown, Kate, ALS congratulations and begging July 3, 1895

 

Brugach [Bey], Emile re collection she is buying from him 1901 July 5

 

Budd, James H., letter of thanks 1895 May 29

 

Bull, S. A., ALS reminiscences 1895 Oct. 13

 

Bull, S. A., ALS thanks for her letter, more reminiscences 1895 Nov. 10

 

Bull, W.T., ALS Thanks n.d.

 

Burke, Bart, TLS recommends J. B. Peakes to handle board at University 1893 Aug. 12

 

Burnell, Charles, ALS class of 1895 supports her in her trials 1896 Jan. 28

 

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, ALS to Mrs. Lippencott to meet J. L. Stanford, lost her son too, preparing a boy for L.S.J.U. [1893]

 

Burr, Geo. L., ALS letter of support 1895 Sept 4

 

Bush, C.C., Tel. [congratulations] Mar. 1896]

 

Bushnell, John Eichelberger, ALS and ptd. card congratulations on suit, dedicating new Lutheran Church in Oakland, requests help to buy an organ 1896 Mar. 2

 

Bushnell, John Eichelberger, ALS sending her a letter from Sen. Perkins 1896 Mar. 3

Box 3, Folder 16

Incoming: Camerino, M., 1901-1904

 

ALS (to Miss Berner) re inscription for Church 1901 Dec. 4

 

ALS re difficulties with inscription for facade of Church 1901 Dec. 4

 

ALS from Constance Camerino seasonal greetings and family news 1901 Dec. 5

 

ALS (with mss. copy) re sending watercolor drawings by Paoletti for mosaics and gives costs 1901 Dec. 19

 

ALS re mosaics for Church 1901 Dec. 31

 

ALS (to Miss Berner) re inscription, work for Museum, his work for next year 1902 Jan. 9

 

ALS hope the drawings have reached you 1902 Jan. 11

 

ALS Paoletti working on drawings for Museum, hopes other drawings reached her 1902 Feb. 11

 

ALS has shipped 6 cases, cannot find view of Abyssinia, suggests ruins of Athens or picture representing Literature 1902 Mar. 26

 

ALS description of two designs by Paoletti, size and cost 1902 Apr. 1

 

ALS he is working for her alone 1902 Apr. 9

 

ALS (and ts copy) received her telegram, needs decision on third picture for Museum 1902 Apr. 14

 

ALS (and ts copy) suggests blue stars to go with gold mosaics in the cupola of the Museum 1902 Apr. 15

 

ALS re Mr. Zampatto and other workers at Stanford 1902 Aug. 14

 

ALS enclosing contracts 1902 Sept. 23

 

ALS progress on mosaics in Church and Museum, would like her comments on them 1902 Sept. 25

 

ALS working on her request for sky in background of Church mosaic 1902 Oct. 8

 

tel confirming width of pictures 1902 Nov. 5

 

ALS re difficulty between Zampatto and McGilvray 1902 Nov. 11

 

tel re pictures left 1902 Dec. 2

 

ALS seasonal greetings, travel plans 1903 Jan. 1

 

ALS sorry to miss her in Venice, is leaving soon for California 1904 Apr. 30

 

ts copy of telegram re drawings for mosaics in Nave n.d.

Box 3, Folder 17

Incoming: Carr, Austie L., 1894-1895

 

ALS awaiting birth of her baby, asks for a RR pass 1894 Jan. 12

 

ALS named her son Leland 1894 Mar. 22

 

ALS living in San Francisco, would like to call on her 1895 Dec. 1

Box 3, Folder 18

Incoming: Carr, Lizzie M., 1895-1896

 

ALS thinking of her on anniversary of Leland's death 1895 June 21

 

ALS congratulations on government suit 1895 June 30

 

congratulations on government suit, son at Stanford n.d. [Mar. 1896?]

Box 3, Folder 19

Incoming: Carter, M.C.W., 1894-1896

 

ALS re her efforts to obtain a pension 1894 Sept. 10

 

ALS personal news, death of a brother-in-law, Christian Science, Mrs. Hearst at a meeting, her husband was both Rear Admiral and Major General 1895 Mar. 14

 

ALS congratulations on government suit 1896 Mar. 3

Box 3, Folder 20

Incoming: Casanova, Father A. D., 1891-1892

 

ALS re arrangements for unveiling of Fr. Junipero statue in Monterey; includes letter to Casanova from Society of California Pioneers of May 21, 1891 May 24, 1891

 

ALS thanks for gift of wine May 26, 1891

 

ALS received her gifts July 31, 1891

 

ALS has offered prayers for her and husband Feb. 17, 1892

 

ALS has photos of Fr. Junipero to help the sculptor n.d.

Box 3, Folder 21

Incoming: Choate, Joseph H., 1895-1896

 

ALS will call tomorrow 1895 May 1

 

ALS advises her to make new will and consider other matters re University 1896 Feb. 9

 

Tel. congratulations 1896 Mar. 2

 

ALS approves of her letter to Crocker 1896 Mar. 25

Box 3, Folder 22

Incoming: Cleveland, 1895-1896

 

Cleveland, Grover, ALS and cvr. to Richard Olney introducing Mrs. Stanford Apr. 30, 1895

 

Cleveland, Frances F., ALS Thank you and personal invitation Oct. 29, 1895

 

Cleveland, Miss, A.N. on calling card n.d.

 

Cleveland's secretary to P. L. Crovat, Vina, thanks for Mrs. Stanford's gift of wine 1896 Mar. 14

Box 3, Folder 23

Incoming: Cooper, Sara B., 1890-1896

 

ALS thanks for gift, enclosing photograph Nov. 21, 1890

 

ALS appreciation of opening day ceremonies Oct. 3, 1891

 

ALS religious thoughts, coming to LSJU commencement June 13, 1892

 

ALS would like to see her Sept. 17, 1893

 

ALS friends delighted with Palo Alto, death of Mrs. Dutton, would like her to be vice president of "Congress Auxiliary" Mar. 10 1894

 

ALS thinking of her on anniversary of Leland's death June 22, 1894

 

ALS sending letter of Susan B. Anthony's Mar. 31, 1895

 

ALS congratulations, RR passes for Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw will be of help Mar. 3. 1896

Box 3, Folder 24

Incoming: Covert, Dot, 1888-1895

 

ALS J.L.Stanford has given them house in Albany, house needs work Apr. 15 [1888]

 

Anna Hewes' death and funeral, Mr. Hewes and Chas. Lathrop Aug. 17 [1892]

 

the Stanfords in Europe Aug. 28, [1892]

 

death of Leland Stanford July 11, [1893]

 

condition of Lathrop plot in cemetery July 25, [1893]

 

congratulations, Albany news, Ariel's illness June 30 [1895]

Box 3, Folder 25

Incoming: Crocker, Charles, 1894-1897

 

ALS. Indignant at C P Huntington's letter 1894 Jan. 19

 

TLS. Gage representing her interests in RR; relates current telegrams 1894 Feb. 16

 

LS and cvr. P. I. Co. obligations and Jane's position 1894 Sept. 5

 

ALS. congratulations on legal decision 1895 June 30

 

ALS. Regrets misunderstanding 1896 Mar. 18

 

TL (copy) to R. J. Wilson. re Mexican International RR Co. 1897 Jan. 11

 

ALS. Mexican International bonds. 1897 Jan. 26

Box 3, Folder 26

Incoming: Crocker, George, 1896-1899

 

Tel. congratulations 1896 Mar. 2

 

TLS. P.I. Co. matters. 1899 Nov. 15

 

TLS. Control of P. I. Co.; includes copy of letter from Thos. E. Stillman, 1899 Dec. 6, re P.I. proxy, Huntington a dangerous man, bonded indebtedness of Mexican International RR Co. 1899 Dec. 14

 

TLS. Crocker to be elected president of P.I. Co. [signature cut out] 1899 Dec. 19

Box 3, Folder 27

Incoming: Crothers, George E., 1901-1904

 

ALS. re. his discussion with Mr. Lieb. Oct. 24, 1901

 

ALS. re. copy of university grants and amendments. Nov. 6, 1901

 

ALS. re. Crother's appt. as trustee; future Medical School Mar 21, 1902

 

ALS re thanks for gift Dec. 23, 1902

 

ALS. re. a program of the "Act providing for determination of validity and legal effect of grants, etc. through the legislature" Jan. 30, 1903

 

ALS, re. inventory of university property; copies of E.A. Ross letters. June 4, 1903

 

ALS publications nearly ready May 29, 1903

 

ALS trustee matters June 4, 1903

 

ALS, re. library plans, publication of first Trustees Manual, work on "Articles of Organization." Dec. 20, 1903

 

ALS. re work on "Articles of Organization"; opinion of Trustees that Pres. Jordan should seek Board permission before leaving on trips away from the university. Dec. 28, 1903

 

ALS trustee matters July 9, 1904

 

ALS. re. responsibility of Trustees. July 12, 1904

 

ALS re Aug. 1 meeting of Trustees July 18, 1904

 

ALS birthday greetings Aug. 25, 1904

 

ALS. re. Trustee Wm. Stewart and the difficulties of obtaining a quorum at trustee meetings; with copy of letter from Stewart to Horace Davis Sept. 22, 1904

Box 3, Folder 28

Incoming: Couper, William, 1890-1891

 

ALS. send photographs July 17, 1890

 

ALS. re sphinxes, family group statue Aug. 12, 1890

 

ALS. re. tomb and sphinxes. Sept 23, 1890

 

ALS. re. sphinxes. April 6, 1891

 

ALS. re. sphinxes. May 25, 1891

 

AL. mss. copy of letter to Couper re shipping sphinxes [author unknown - not J.L. Stanford or Leland Stanford] Aug. 21, 1891

 

ALS. re. statue of Prof. Schliemann, sphinxes. Sept. 9, 1891

 

ALS. re. sphinxes. Sept. 25, 1891

 

ALS. re. sphinxes; family group statue. Nov. 7, 1891

 

ALS. re. sphinxes. Nov. 25, 1891

Box 3, Folder 29

Incoming: Ca, 1893-1902

 

California girls "Cornell", Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Camm, Bertha, ALS thanks for your aid Jan 9, 1893

 

Campbell, Georgine, ALS photos, Bonuat portrait n.d.

 

Campbell, Mary Grafton, ALS praise for University from middle-aged student, sympathy for Mrs. Stanford Feb. 15, 1896

 

Carlisle, John G., ALS wine received Dec. 30, 1895

 

Carlisle, M.J., ALS thanks for flowers Apr. 2 [1893?]

 

Carnegie, Andrew, ALS to call Jan. 11, 1902

 

Carolan, Evelyn, ALS thanks for gift (dishes) n.d.

 

Castle, Charlotte, ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Castle, Matilda L., A.N.S. congratulations n.d.

 

Castro, Isabel, ALS re picture of Fr. Junipero she sent Mrs. Stanford 1902 June 17

 

Catherwood, Clinton, Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Catherwood [Catnerwood], Jennie S., ALS (2) personal notes n.d.

 

Catherwood, Mrs., ALS. coming to University Wednesday May 26, n.y.

Box 4, Folder 1

Incoming: Ce - Cl, 1893-1902

 

Center, Alexander, Pacific Mail Steamship Company, passage on to Japan reserved for Jane 1902 Apr. 15

 

Chandler, John Ries, ALS congratulations on the University Sept. 12 1895

 

Chandler, Katherine (Mrs. Jefferson), 2 ALS congratulations on government suit July 11, [1895]

 

Chapman, Elizabeth, Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Clarke, A.L., Tel. decision of Supreme Court Mar. 2. 1896

 

Clarke, Letitia, ALS congrats. From Mrs. Stranahan Mar. 17, 1896

 

Clarkson, Anna H., personal news, congratulations on government suit ALS Jan 24, 1896; Mar. 15, 1896

 

Clements, Isaac, thanks for sending memorial book on Leland Stanford to Cazenovia Seminary 1895 Feb.

 

Clements, M. Redding, regarding her dismissal from position at Roble Hall 1896 Dec. 28 and 29

Box 4, Folder 2

Incoming: Coe - Cor, 1891-1902

 

Coe, Katharine W., LS praise for establishing University Feb. 14, 1891

 

Colonial Dames of America, invitation to apply for membership s. Joanna Maynard Wright Mar. 6. 1902

 

Colson, W (?), National Fine Arts Company, painting by Benj. West for sale 1898 Aug. 16

 

Colton, Lella Lee, ALS visit to Palo Alto, etc.; mother was in Port Washington Feb. 23, 1895

 

Combs, Ida, ALS praise and appreciation Oct. 15, 1894

 

Convent of the Holy Family, Sister Dolores, ALS personal notes and thanks Jan 6, 1894 and Feb. 8, 1896

 

Cooper, Cyrus B., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3. 1896

 

Copeland, Clement A., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 4, 1896

 

Copeland, H. M., TLS enclosing financial report 1902 Mar. 14

 

Corning, Mary Parker, Tel. congratulations on government suit Mar. 4. 1896

 

Cortelyou, George B., LS and cvr. thank you note for Mrs. McKinley June 14, 1901

 

Cortelyou, George B., TLS and cvr. (holograph) acknowledgement for Mrs. McKinley July 30, 1901

Box 4, Folder 3

Incoming: Cot - Cz, 1891-1901

 

Cotton, Aylett R. Jr., ALS all congrats on decisions in government suit July 13, 1895; Oct. 15, 1895; Mar. 2, 1896

 

Court, James, ALS encloses draft of $100 from Albert Judson 1893 Sept. 7

 

Covert, Mary A., Tel. congratulations July 1, 1895

 

Covey, F. W., ALS Palo Alto Stock Farm affairs, thanks for tickets 1895 Feb. 12, 1900 Mar. 30

 

Cox, Chas. E., ALS congratulations, work of University can go on Mar. 2, 1896

 

Coxhead, Edith M., ALS congratulations on government suit, appreciation of University Aug. 13, 1895; Mar. 3, 1896

 

Crocker, Ethel, A.N.S. congratulations on government suit Mar. 1896

 

Crosby, C. H., thanks for portraits of trustees, has valuable painting she might like to buy 1890 Nov. 21

 

Crovat, Agnes, thanks for Christmas gifts 1901 Dec. 25

 

Crovat, P.L., Tel. and TNS congratulations on government suit; encloses Cleveland letter Mar. 2,1896; Mar. 16, 1896

 

Cummings, C.H., 1891 May 15 ALS re Father Junipero statue Tel. Mar. 3, 1896 congratulations on government suit Cuney, John,

 

Cunningham, Carrie, ALS thanks for gift of the Quad 1895 June 15

 

Curtis, W.G., ANS congratulations on government suit Mar. 2, 1896

Box 4, Folder 4

Incoming: Dahlgren, Madeline, 1893-1894

 

ALS condolence Oct. 31, 1893

 

ALS Christmas wish Dec. 14, 1893

 

ALS has written Bishop Keane letter of introduction to Jane Feb. 20, 1894

Box 4, Folder 5

Incoming: Davis, Horace, 1896-1904

 

ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 5, 1896

 

TLS resigns from Trust [Trustees?], recommends Frank J. Symmes Aug. 17, 1904

Box 4, Folder 6

Incoming: Dawes, 1894-1896

 

Dawes, Anna L., ALS RR strike, personal and family news Sept. 8, 1894

 

Dawes, Anna L., ALS with father in Arkansas for Indian Territory Commission work with Choctaw Nation Nov. 13, 1895

 

Dawes, Eleeta S., ALS family news Jan 26, 1894

 

Dawes, Eleeta S., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 4 1896

 

Dawes, H.L., Tel. congratulations from entire family Mar. 4, 1896

Box 4, Folder 7

Incoming: Dent, Annie B., 1891-1896

 

ALS quilt of U.S. Grant's mother, would Mrs. Stanford like to purchase for museum Oct. 1, 1891

 

ANS quilt make by Gen. Grant's mother and presented to Mrs. Dent in 1882 Nov. 25, 1891

 

congratulations on government suit, explains financial troubles Mar. 7, 1896

 

going to Klondike, wants to borrow money Nov. 16, n.y.

Box 4, Folder 8

Incoming: Dimmick, Mary Scott, 1891-1893

 

ALS and cvr. introducing Mary V. Moore, artist n.y. July 8

 

ALS Calif. visit, Menlo Park n.y. May 3

 

ALS Mrs. Harrison invites Stanfords to call n.d.

 

ALS accepts invitation n.y. Jan. 17

 

ALS Mrs. Harris invites Stanfords to call n.y. May 8

 

ALS accepts dinner invitation to meet Pres. Harrison and his wife [1891], Apr. 26

 

ALS and cvr. thanks for plan of tree planting at Menlo home [1891], June 17

 

ALS letter of introduction to Miss Moire, an artist [1891], July 8

 

ALS and ticket Mrs. Harrison sends admission ticket [1892, Feb. 9]

 

ALS and cvr. Personal, nomination of Pres. Harrison [1892], July 2

 

ALS personal, illness of Russell Harrison's child, part of White House quarantined 1893, Jan. 2

Box 4, Folder 9

Incoming: Dodge family (San Francisco), 1895-1896

 

Dodge, H.L., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 2, 1896

 

Dodge, Omira B., ALS received her kind thoughts, hopes to see her soon Jan. 6, 1895

 

Dodge, Omira B., ALS congratulations on government suit June 30, [1895]

Box 4, Folder 10

Incoming: Dominican College, San Rafael, 1890-1896

 

Louis, Sister (M. Superior of Dominican College in San Raphael), ALS re RR pass Jan. 15, 1895, Jan. 21, 1895 and Mar. 12, 1896

Box 4, Folder 11

Incoming: Douty, F. S., 1896-1900

 

ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 2, 1896

 

TNS re RR bonds Apr. 4. 1900

Box 4, Folder 12

Incoming: Da, 1893-1902

 

Dart, Walter C., ALS accounts at Vina are correct 1898 June 9

 

Daughters of the American Revolution, ALS thanks for contribution to Portrait Fund, signed by Ellen Hardin Walworth July 31, 1894

 

Davison, Henry, ALS encloses copy of Godey's Magazine, would like article from her 1893 May 12

 

Day, Clinton, TEL re shipping photograph stand 1902 Feb. 3 and 4

 

Dayan, Mattie [I], ALS University Ave. improvements, asks for plants Mar. 16, 1896

Box 4, Folder 13

Incoming: De - Di, 1888-1902

 

Dean, Bradford, missed seeing her [with enclosure: letter of introduction from David Starr Jordan, Oct. 20, 1902] 1902 Nov. 15

 

DeMott, Ada E., TL [15 year old girl writes to her after reading about her in paper] Jan. 1, 1894

 

Dennis, Mrs. S.W.. inscribed calling card [1895]

 

Depew, Mrs. Chauncey (C.), ALS asks aid for Hahnemann Hospital Feb. 21, 1888

 

Dermot, Mary E., ALS thanks for having her husband placed in his former position with RR Co. July 14, 1895

 

Di Cesnola, L. [P.], ANS congratulations on government suit Mar. 2, 1896

 

Dickey, M.A., Congratulations from a deaf-mute ALS Aug. 21, 1895

Box 4, Folder 14

Incoming: Do, 1891-1898

 

Dodge, Melissa P. (Mrs. William E.), ALS personal notes, congratulations on government suit Mar. 16, 1896

 

Dole, Annie W., ALS indignant on her behalf regarding government claim on Leland Stanford's estate June 26, 1894

 

Dolph, J.N., ANS congratulations on government suit Oct. 15, 1895

 

Dooley, Edmond, ALS would like to meet with her about his book "Benefactions and Benefactors of California" 1893 July 24

 

Dorsey, Anna Hansen, ALS personal, son killed in Civil War Dec. 24, 1891

 

Dorsey, Rebecca Lee, ALS requesting money to start hospital for women and children in Los Angeles 1893 Aug. 26

 

Douglas, Maria A., ALS expresses support for Mrs. Stanford Feb. 9, [1896]; Mar. 4, 1896

 

Douthat, R. W.,ALS would like her to be patron of his book 1893 Aug. 30

 

Doyle, John, ALS she has no power (based on foundation deed) to displace Dr. Taylor 1898 June 14

Box 4, Folder 15

Incoming: Edmunds, Susan Marsh (Mrs. George F.), 1892-1896

 

ANS invites her to lunch n.y. Jan. 15

 

ALS wishes Stanfords good trip back to America [1892] Sept. 26

 

ALS thanks for present Jan. 25, 1896

 

AN best wishes n.d.

Box 4, Folder 16

Incoming: E, 1891-1896

 

Earl, Mr. and Mrs. D. W., inscribed card congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Easton, Adeline, ALS accepting invitation for opening day ceremonies Sept. 13, 1891

 

Easton, Louise A., ALS thanks for book, relates story of her son's death Mar. 21 n.y.

 

Eaton, John, TLS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, [1896]

 

Edwards, Mary, ALS re packing up of Washington house 1893 Sept. 11

 

Elliot, John F., ALS expresses appreciation for Sen. Stanford's help in releasing him from San Quentin, has written book of poetry that he would like to dedicate to Mrs. Stanford; includes mss of poem 1893 July 15

 

Evans, Frank, Geo. S. and Wilson B., Tel. congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Ewell, Edwin, ALS thanks for RR pass 1895 Jan. 4

 

Examiner, The, TEL rumor you are selling jewels; includes negative answer from Mrs. Stanford n.d.

Box 4, Folder 17

Incoming: Flint, Annie G., 1895

 

ALS collection for museum Oct. 1, 1895

 

ALS received gift of book "Imitation of Christ"; relates her own tragedy Oct. 4, 1895

 

ALS congratulations on government suit Oct. 14, 1895

Box 4, Folder 18

Incoming: Flood, Jennie C., 1888-1889

 

ALS re her father's illness Oct. 7, 1888

 

more on father's illness, other personal notes Dec. 2, [1888]

 

death of father, preparations for funeral Feb. 27, 1889

 

ANS on card Mar. 20, [1889?]

Box 4, Folder 19

Incoming: Fa - Fl, 1892-1896

 

Farquhar, A.B., 2 Tels. both congratulations on government suit Jul. 1, 1895; Mar. 2, 1896

 

Farr, Lorin, ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 4, 1896

 

Ferguson, L. C., ALS encloses bill for Palo Alto Stock Farm repair; suggests course of action re certain properties 1893 Sept. 8

 

Ferguson, L. C., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 6. 1896

 

Field, Mrs. J. V., ALS enjoyed her visit with Mrs. Stanford July 29, 1891

 

Field, Mrs. J. V., ALS going East, looks forward to future visits Aug. 18, [1891]

 

Field, Stephan J., Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Field, Stephany, TL resigning as regent of University to avoid conflict of interest ["Stephany" is probably typing error for "Stephen J"] 1894 Oct. 15

 

Field, Sue V., ALS congratulations n.d.

 

Fielder, Belle (Pres. of Roble), ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Fitch, Mary T., ALS similarity of lives Feb. 3, 1892

 

Fitzgerald, Mrs. H. L., ALS re mineral collection for sale 1893 July 11

 

Flood, Cora Jane, ALS invites Gov. and Mrs. Stanford to lunch n.d.

Box 4, Folder 20

Incoming: Fo - Fr, 1887-1896

 

Folsom, E.C., ALS from Exec. Mansion thanks for tickets Jan. 23, 1887

 

Fonte, Mary de (K.), ALS sends Christmas present n.d.

 

Fonte, R.C., Tel. and ALS congratulations on government suit Jul. 1, 1895; Oct. 12, 1895

 

Foote, Henry S., ALS letter of support Mar. 8, 1896

 

Forrest, R.F., ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Foster, Mary Parke, ALS congratulations on government suit 1896 Mar. 3

 

Foster, William J., ALS sending pictures of his family; best wishes Dec. 28, 1893

 

[Fouts], M., ALS lost husband June 18, 1893

 

Frank, Day, ALS congratulations on government suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Fresh, M.S., ALS congratulations, wants loan [Mar.1896?]

Box 4, Folder 21

Incoming: Gage, S.T., 1890-1895

 

TLS re Father Junipero statue 1890 Dec. 19

 

TLS re. Museum building, Father Junipero statue 1890 Dec. 27

 

TLS re. adoption case, Museum construction, statue of Junipero Serra, Gage's testimony on Murphy vs. Mahoney; includes ALS by W. T. Adel, Western Granite and Marble Co. re statue 1891 Jan. 2

 

TLS re. Museum construction, contacts of its cornerstone box, election of Leland Stanford to 2nd term as Senator. 1891 Jan. 14

 

ALS congratulations, Mrs. Gage ill 1895 Oct. 14

Box 4, Folder 22

Incoming: Gardner, D. Charles, 1901-1904

 

ALS re. Memorial Church murals and inscriptions. ca. 1901

 

ALS re. Memorial Church programs, activities as Chaplain, death of a student, tourists admiring campus buildings 1904 Mar. 17

Box 4, Folder 23

Incoming: Gilmore, 1894-1896

 

Gilmore, Eleanor E. ALS anxious to see her Feb. 1895

 

Gilmore, Eleanor E. ALS daughter Grace Mar. 25, 1895

 

Gilmore, Eleanor E. Easter greetings Apr. 13, 1895

 

Gilmore, Grace H., ALS working in D.C. Dec. 16, 1894

 

Gilmore, Grace H., ALS clerking in Pension Office Apr. 7, 1895

 

Gilmore, Grace H., ALS sorry to hear Mr. Nash ill, worried about keeping her position Apr. 11, 1895

 

Gilmore, Grace H., ALS congratulations on government suit, still has her position Mar. 4, 1896

Box 4, Folder 24

Incoming: Gould, Elizabeth Porter, 1894-1903

 

ALS visit to University, interest in kindergartens, friend of Miss Peabody; Dec. 13, 1894

 

ALS congratulations and support Mar. 2, 1896

 

ALS thanks for gift, invitation to visit when in Boston, her own work June 20, 1903

Box 4, Folder 25

Incoming: Grant family, 1890-1899

 

Grant, Fannie C. (Mrs. Ulysses Jr.)

 

ALS invitation to country Dec. 19, 1890

 

ALS to call at Palo Alto Apr. 4. 1891

 

ALS leaving for the east Apr. 13, 1891

 

Grant, Jesse R. calling card and clip. re: Tia Jauna gambling concession n.d.

 

Grant, Julia (daughter of F.D.G.)

 

ALS thanks for watch, cholera danger Sept. 6, 1892

 

ALS seasonal greetings Jan. 10, 1895

 

ALS engagement to Prince [Cantacuzene] of Russia May, 1899

 

ALS (New York) regrets not seeing her, renewed thanks for the watch n.d.

 

Grant, L.M.C.

 

2 ALS invit. to dine with Mrs. [U.S.] Grant; n.d.

 

moving to Piedmont Dec. 1 n.y.

 

Grant, U.S. Jr.

 

ALS taking his mother to country, offers use of horse and carriage to Stanfords n.d.

 

ALS to see Sutro's new baths; Apr. 19, 1895

 

ALS forwarding of letter from Mrs. Grant, running for Senate, Herrin and RR opposition. Jan. 21, 1899

Box 4, Folder 26

Incoming: Grant, Frederick Dent, 1889-1894

 

ALS trying for mission to China; Mar. 12, 1889

 

ALS checks on antiques for J. L. Stanford Sept. 17, 1890

 

ALS received draft for antiques; Sept. 21 [1890]

 

ALS and cvr. re: L.S.J.U. "Hereditary Prince" Nov. 8, 1891

 

ALS condolences on death of Sen. Stanford Jan. 19, 1894

 

calling card with invitation to attend church n.d.

Box 4, Folder 27

Incoming: Grant, Ida, 1884-1886

 

ALS newspaper accounts of Grant - Vanderbilt correspondence n.d.

 

ALS our boy Ulysses n.y. Dec. 10

 

ALS regrets invite, leaving D.C. n.d.

 

ALS sorry she missed her in New York n.d.

 

ALS Gen'l Grant's stenographer would serve Stanfords n.d.

 

ALS warm regards n.d.

 

ALS asking job for Col. Grant with RR, possible RR in Turkey, staying with Gen and Mrs. Grant 1884, Aug. 1

 

ALS Gen'l and Mrs. Grant enjoyed visit with Stanfords, Col. Grant would welcome position with RR in the west 1884, Sept. 6

 

ALS writing for Mrs. Grant, burial of Leland Jr. and Dr. Newman's sermon, Gen. Grant's illness 1885, Feb. 17

 

ALS Grant's illness and remedies 1885, Mar. 20

 

ALS thank you from Mrs. Grant 1885, June 5

 

ALS effect of death of Gen Grant 1885, Aug. 15

 

ALS writing for Mrs. Grant, invites Mrs. Stanford to visit her in cottage at Elberon 1886, June 20

Box 4, Folder 28

Incoming: Grant, Ida, 1887-1889

 

ALS Mrs. Logan 1887, Jan. 1

 

ALS writes for Mrs. Grant, thank you for floral piece for tomb, Mrs. Logan's grief 1887, Jan. 1

 

ALS acknowledgement letter to Mrs. Grant, going to D.C. 1888, Jan. 15

 

ALS Washington visit 1888, Jan. 28

 

ALS Mrs. Grant invites Stanfords to dine Bishop and Mrs. Newman to be present 1888, May 25

 

ALS inauguration, "Chinese Matter" appointment, Dana's hatred, Mrs. Sartoris 1889, Mar. 10

 

ALS appointment to Vienna, Mrs. Grant to go with them 1889, Mar. 28

 

ALS to leave next day for Vienna [1889], Apr. 15

 

ALS arrival in Vienna, meeting royalty in London and sight-seeing [1889], May 12

 

ALS at summer place, visited by Shermans 1889, June 23

 

ALS Mrs. Grant returned in Sept., life in Vienna, death of Crown Prince of Austria 1889, Nov. 14

Box 4, Folder 29

Incoming: Grant, Ida, 1890 Feb.- Dec.

 

ALS Gen. Grant's son well received, Tracy and Blaine tragedies [1890?], Feb. 25

 

ALS Mr. Blaine and party division, hope to have another term in Vienna [1890], Mar. 14

 

ALS and cvr. Stanfords coming to Vienna, diplomatic social life, Huntington's daughter married Prince Kalzfelds [1890], Apr. 29

 

ALS visit of Mr. and Mrs. Hewes [1890, May?]

 

ALS invitation to dine ALSo Mr. Lathrop and Mr. Nash [1890, Aug.?]

 

ALS invitation to opera; also Mrs. Catherwood [1890, Aug. or Sept.?]

 

ALS Stanfords in Paris, dog "Kaiser" [1890] Sept. 20

 

ALS return home, L. Stanford's success in Calif. 1890, [Nov. or Dec.]

Box 4, Folder 30

Incoming: Grant, Ida, 1892-1899

 

ALS Stanfords to return to Europe, renomination of Harrison 1892, June 18

 

ALS visit of Henry Dodge, cholera epidemic; met Stanfords at Geneva 1892, Sept. 26

 

ALS death of Mrs. Harrison, Pres. Harrison's defeat, Col. Grant participating in Court Hunts 1892, Dec. 14

 

A.L. (fragment) to Julia Grant, did not learn of L. Stanford's death until after funeral [1893 or 94]

 

ALS condolence, Mrs. Grant in Calif. 1894, Jan. 1

 

ALS J. L. Stanford's trip to Canada 1894, Jan. 9

 

ALS Julia's wedding [1899, Aug.]

 

ALS husband in Philippines, daughter at St. Petersburg, son at West Point 1899, Dec. 6

Box 5, Folder 1

Incoming: Grant, Julia D, 1884-1888

 

ALS condolence on death of Leland Jr. 1884, Mar. 31

 

ALS to visit Washington, ref. to floral piece at tomb. 1887, Jan. 24

 

ALS and card re: present personal, Fred Grant and family in Chicago. 1887, Mar. 11

 

ALS articles from North American Review birth of a grandson 1887, May 2

 

ALS at the Wilderness, Elberon, N.J. grandchildren 1887, Aug. 8

 

A.N.S. New Year wish and congrats. 1887, Dec. 30

 

ALS sending article, enjoyed their visit 1888, Feb. 9

 

ALS corresp. of Gen'l. Grant and Badaux, authorship of book (memoirs) 1888, Mar. 19

 

ALS sending Gen. Grant's uniform 1888 Apr. 23

 

ALS gifts for traveling 1888 May 26

 

ALS L.Stanford picked out Meissen plates for Mrs. Grant, deaths of Sheridan, Crocker 1888, Sept. 17

 

ALS please come tomorrow for family luncheon [1888], Oct. 29

 

ALS sent Gen. Grant's coat and lock of hair [Lincoln's] (for museum?) asks L.Stanford to help Fred, for China Mission 1888, Nov. 18

 

ALS an apology [1888, Nov.]

 

A.N. and cvr. Christmas note 1888

Box 5, Folder 2

Incoming: Grant, Julia D, 1889

 

ALS plates arrived, death of Mr. Sartoris (Nellie's father-in-law), expecting Mrs. Harrison 1889, Jan. 29

 

ALS can't come for inauguration 1889, Feb. 4

 

ALS regrets she can't accept invitation 1889, Feb. 10

 

Tel. Fred's confirmation 1889, Mar. [23]

 

Tel. Fred goes to Washington 1889, Mar. 31

 

ALS in Vienna, Lonson visit, Mrs. Dent with her, activities, sightseeing 1889, June 2

 

ALS at Carlsbad, learned a little German 1889, Aug. 9

 

ALS at Carlsbad J. L. Stanford ill 1889, Aug. 12

 

ALS thanking her for her kindness 1889, Aug. 18

 

ALS leaving for home 1889, Sept. 8

 

ALS back in N.Y., presents from Europe 1889, Oct. 28

 

ALS thanks for flowers 1889, Nov. 9

 

ALS L. Stanford in N.Y. [1889, Nov. 17]

Box 5, Folder 3

Incoming: Grant, Julia D, 1890-1891

 

ALS J.L.Stanford in N.Y. 1890, Jan. 18

 

ALS Stanfords back from Europe [1890, Oct.?]

 

ALS. delighted to see her, was ill over summer, writing 1890, Oct. 11

 

ALS Stanfords triumph in Calif. 1890, Dec. 5

 

ALS Had a delightful Christmas, will see her soon 1890, Dec. 26

 

ALS and cvr. Mr. Stanford's accident [1891] Jan. 27

 

ALS death of Sherman 1891, Feb. 8

 

ALS social note 1891 Feb. 16

 

ALS writing book 1891, Mar. 1

 

ALS and cvr. personal news 1891, Mar. 9

 

ALS Fannie has seen J. L. Stanford, the Newmans 1891, Apr. 13

 

ALS grandchildren visited J. L. Stanford, appointment of Profs., etc. for University 1891, June 7

 

ALS and cvr. opening of Univ... equestrian statue of Grant in Chicago 1891, Oct. 17

 

ALS and cvr. social note 1891, Dec. 6

 

ALS social note 1891, Dec. 31

Box 5, Folder 4

Incoming: "An Easter Carol" [New York: E.P. Dutton, 1891] inscribed by Julia D. Grant

Box 5, Folder 5

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., 1892-1893 Mar.

 

ALS and cvr. social note 1892, Feb. 8

 

ALS and cvr. social note 1892, Feb. 14

 

ALS and cvr. laying of cornerstone for Grant's Tomb, critics comments on her book [1892], Apr. 30

 

ALS Blain-Harrison, suggests Stanford run 1892, May 30

 

ALS death of Mrs. Hewes [1892], Aug. 15

 

ALS asks that Jesse be appointed Librarian or Curator of Museum [1892], Oct. 16

 

ALS and cvr. re letter about Jesse and place at University 1892, Nov. 24

 

ALS Florida, social 1893, Jan. 9

 

ALS L.Stanford ill 1893, Jan. 29

 

ALS social 1893, Mar. 1

Box 5, Folder 6

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., 1893 Apr.-Nov.

 

A.L. (ltr. finished by Mary Coffey) social news, selling house 1893, Apr. 15

 

ALS Fred. and family returning, J.L.Stanford had picture painted of Mrs. Grant's grandson 1893, June [13?]

 

ALS condolence, death of L.Stanford 1893, June 22

 

ALS death of Mr. [Drexel] 1893, July 6

 

ALS death of L.Stanford 1893, July 12

 

ALS death of L.Stanford; plans to move to Washington, book with publisher 1893, Aug. 8

 

ALS and cvr. her book to be subscription 1893, Aug. 11

 

ALS delay in earnings from book 1893, Aug. 27

 

ALS in Santa Barbara, took G.M. Dodge's private car 1893, Nov. 3

 

ALS social and personal 1893, Nov. 20

 

ALS son purchased house in San Diego 1893, Nov. 27

Box 5, Folder 7

Incoming: Grant, Julia D, 1894-1895

 

ALS social, reference to RR strike 1894, Feb. 4

 

ALS and cvr. social 1894, Feb. 24

 

ALS and cvr. would like to meet with her 1894, Mar. 5

 

Tel. returning East [1894] May 9

 

Tel. arrived 1894, May 24

 

ALS enjoyed J.L.Stanford's car in N.Y. 1894, May 28

 

ALS and cvr. social, summer plans 1894, June 9

 

ALS social, summer plans 1894, June 21

 

ALS to stay in Washington with Nellie 1894, Sept. 18

 

ALS at Washington, social news, U.S. Grant Jr. to run for Senate from California 1894, Nov. 11

 

Tel. will come see her in NY if she waits 1894, Nov. 19

 

ALS social 1894, Dec. 16

 

ALS social 1895, June 19

 

ALS social, in Washington [1895? or '94?] Nov. 23

Box 5, Folder 8

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., 1896-1897

 

ALS social 1896, Feb. 6

 

ALS government suit 1896, Feb. 28

 

2 ALS and Tel. congratulations 1896, Mar. 2.

 

ALS social, Calif. delegates instructed to vote for U.S. Grant, Jr. for Vice-Pres. 1896, July 13

 

ALS social. 1896, Dec. 19

 

Tel. greetings 1897, Jan. 26

 

ALS invitation [1897, Feb.?]

 

ALS invitation 1897, Feb. 27

 

ALS and cvr. J.L.Stanford sells jewels 1897, Mar. 13

 

ALS dedication of Grant's Tomb 1897, May 30

 

ALS social 1897, June 17

 

ALS social 1897, Sept. [20]

 

L. by M.E.C. and cvr. social (N.Y.) 1897, Oct. 4

 

ALS Fred. has been Police Commissioner 1897, Oct. 27

Box 5, Folder 9

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., 1898-1899

 

ALS "the Maine", war 1898, Apr. 21

 

ALS has had her book typewritten, Fred a Gen., Quo Vadis 1898, July 19

 

LS a lock of hair cut from Lincoln's head by Barnes for museum, Fred in Puerto Rico 1898, Aug. 29

 

Tel. sorry to miss her 1898, Oct. 11

 

ALS sends lock of Lincoln's hair 1898, Oct. 29

 

LS and cvr. Ulysses Jr. candidate for Senate 1898, Nov. 19

 

ALS by M.E.C. Mrs. Grant ill 1898, Dec. 20

 

Tel. happy New Year 1899, Jan. 1

 

ALS and cvr. social 1899, Feb. 1

 

ALS and cvr. social and family news 1899, Feb. 7

 

ALS and cvr. J.L.Stanford's visit was too short 1899, Mar. 14

 

ALS Fred on way to Manila, Julia's engagement, wants J. L. Stanford to buy book, M. Romero 1899, May 29

 

Tel. Christmas greetings 1899, Dec. 25

Box 5, Folder 10

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., 1900-1901

 

L. by Mary illness, social 1900, Feb. 28

 

ALS moving picture of Passion Play reminiscing 1900, Mar. 11

 

L. by M. recommends as maid companion Anna Held, maid for Helen Terry 1900, May 8

 

L. by M. social, Mrs. Newman 1901, Easter

 

ALS and cvr. social, family news 1901, May 20,

 

LS and cvr. would like to hear from her 1901, Nov. 9

 

ALS social note 1901, Dec. 16

Box 5, Folder 11

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., 1902

 

Tel. invit. 1902, Jan. 8

 

L. by M. invit. 1902, Jan. 8

 

ALS social 1902, Jan. 10

 

ALS "the young President" 1902, Jan.18

 

ALS explosion near hotel 1902, Feb. 4

 

L. by M.E.C. Mrs. Lawton, niece of J.L.Stanford 1902, July 19

 

ALS social 1902, Aug. 17

 

L. by M.E.C. J.L.Stanford in N.Y. 1902, Nov. 7

 

L. by M.E.C. luncheon invitation [1902, Nov.?]

 

A.N. thank you 1902, Nov. 10

 

L. by M.E.C. and cvr? Dr. Gardner [1902, Nov.?]

 

L. by M.E.C. Dr. Gardner illness 1902, Nov. 28

Box 5, Folder 12

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., n.d.

 

fr. N.Y. Lizzie's son (Chapman), has been to ill to sit for photos, Dayten Aster embralio Mar. 19, n.y.

 

"I think you and the Senator would enjoy a visit to West Point." n.d.

 

Senator's interview, wishes to call, Fred and Ida out of town, happy New Year n.d.

 

son went to call on Stanfords in N.Y. n.d.

 

Tel. Thanks for Xmas bag n.d. Dec. 23 (190_)

 

Tel. thanks for Tel. n.d. Jan. 5 (189_)

 

cvr. invitation to dine while in New York n.d.

 

note that accompanied hand-knit rug she sent to Mrs. Stanford n.d.

 

notes and cvrs. personal and seasonal messages, introductions n.d.

Box 5, Folder 13

Incoming: Grant, Julia D., calling cards with short notes and introductions and two greeting cards, n.d.

Box 5, Folder 14

Incoming: Gray family (San Francisco), 1891-1896

 

Gray, Anna Spencer, ALS appreciation of opening day ceremonies n.d. [1891]

 

Gray, Anna Spencer, congratulations ALS n.d.

 

Gray, George E. ALS congratulations June 30, 1895 and Mar. 6, 1896

Box 5, Folder 15

Incoming: Ga, 1886-1902

 

Gamble, Mrs. J.F., ALS article by "Annie Laurie", 3 hour prayer for J. L. Stanford June 5, 1895

 

Gamble, Mary, ALS enclosing gift from children at Stanford Kindergarten 1893 Dec.

 

Gardiner, C. H., ALS is leaving New York, will call on her in California 1902 Jan. 28

 

Garfield, Henry Whiting, ALS thanks from Albany Club for portrait of Sen. Stanford 1895 May 10

 

Garfield Hospital Board, (Wash., D.C.), ALS of Bell [V.] Fleming, J.L.Stanford a member of board Dec. 28, 1886

 

Garniss, Julia R., ALS congratulations Mar. 7, 1896

 

Gassaway, F. H., TLS re Examiner publishing souvenir issue on prominent Californians 1893 July 12

 

Gates, Elmer, ALS would like return of his book "The Mind-Art" 1893 July 10

 

Gates, I.E., Tel. to F.S. Douty [P.I.C. bus?] Jan. 16, 1897

 

Gates, I.E., T.L. re stock Sept. 20, 1901

Box 5, Folder 16

Incoming: Gi - Graves, 1881-1901

 

Giletti, S., TLS re contract for tile for Univ. building 1901 Nov. 20

 

Goette, Fr. John Capistran, ALS account of Franciscan mission in China and request for assistance 1893 Sept. 10

 

Goodenough, S., sec. of Calif. Universalist Convention, ALS wants money for theological seminary at Palo Alto to be connected with L.S.J.U. to obtain Throop bequest Mar. 12, 1896

 

Goodman, George, Tel. congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Gould, Helen Milly, ALS thanks for roses, sympathizes with her sorrow 1894 May 1

 

Grant, Mr., ALS re her accounts in Rome 1881 July 11

 

Grant, Bishop A. (AME Church), ALS remembers his visit with her, is spreading word of the university Aug. 26, 1891

 

Gravel, Emanuel, ALS thanks for memorial addresses of L.Stanford Apr. 14, 1895

 

Graves, Laura M.,ALS read of J.L.Stanford in "Ladies Home Journal" Apr. 17, 1892

Box 5, Folder 17

Incoming: Gray - Gw, 1887-1902

 

Gray, George H., TLS congratulations Oct. 13, 1895

 

Gray, Geo. W., ALS sends clipping about court decision July 1, 1895

 

Gray, Geo. W., ALS congratulations, sermon by Bishop Newman Mar. 3, 1896

 

Gregory, M.E., ALS sent flowers for L. Stanford's grave Mar. 8, 1894

 

Grinnell, Jane S. C., ALS would like to visit 1902 Oct. 21

 

Grissim, J.D., ANS (Dr. in San Jose) will see her at 3 n.d.

 

Gunn, J.A. Jr., Tel. congratulations from alumni (also signed by Ellsworth I. Rich and Arthur Barnhisel) Mar. 3, 1896

 

Guthridge, Anna Sterling, ALS congratulations, would like to have photo of her Mar. 12, 1896

 

Guthridge, Jules, TLS congratulations Mar. 6, 1896

 

Gwin, Blanche, ALS thanks for the gift for her son 1887 Sept. 12

 

Gwin, Blanche, ALS congratulations n.d.

 

Gwin, William M., ALS will try to retain Mr. Redington in office our of loyalty to Sen. Stanford 1893 Aug. 11

Box 6, Folder 1

Incoming: Hampton, Wade, 1894-1895

 

ALS thank you for the book Oct. 25, 1894

 

ALS visiting S.F. June 20, 1895

 

ALS congratulations n.d.

 

ALS sends gourd seeds, will call on her n.d.

Box 6, Folder 2

Incoming: Harkness, H. W., 1895-1899

 

ALS, thanks for gift, offers his help in any way June 30, 1895

 

ALS welcome home Dec. 6. 1899

Box 6, Folder 3

Incoming: Harrison, Benjamin, 1894-1895

 

ALS and cvr. thanks for seeing to his comfort while at Stanford U. 1894, Mar. 7

 

L.S and cvr. thanks for RR pass 1895, Jan. 19

Box 6, Folder 4

Incoming: Harrison, Caroline S., 1889-1891 Apr.

 

inscribed calling card and cvr. n.d.

 

accepts lunch date Feb. 2 n.d.

 

she and Pres. accept dinner invitation for May 20 n.d.

 

ALS apologizes for sending letter to forward to Mr. Elliott n.d.

 

ALS introducing artist James H. Moses 1889, Feb. 10

 

Mrs. Dimmick accepts invit. for Harrisons 1890, May 12

 

ALS and cvr. thanks for fruit basket 1890, Dec. 14

 

ALS and cvr. invitation for Jan. 15 1890, Dec. 22

 

ALS very casual invitation to informal dinner 1891, Jan. 7

 

Invit. and cvr. (to meet Mrs. Grant) 1891, Jan. 16

 

Invit. and cvr. to reception in Blue Room 1891, Jan. 24

 

Typed note and cvr. calls off reception 1891, Jan. 24

 

invit. and cvr. 1891, Mar.

 

ALS visiting in S.F., L.Stanford ill, "call me friend" 1891, Apr. [2?]

 

ALS thank you for souvenir 1891, Apr. 2

 

ALS thanks for wine 1891, Apr. 26

 

ALS and cvr. sent something she painted 1891, Apr. 28

Box 6, Folder 5

Incoming: Harrison, Caroline S., 1891 May-1892

 

ALS and cvr. thanks for present, recalls visit 1891, May 17

 

ALS and cvr. thanks for wine 1891, June 27

 

ALS and cvr. painting on china 1891, Dec. 24

 

ALS note of introduction 1891, Dec. 28

 

Invit., cvr., place card and seating chart for luncheon 1891, Dec. 29

 

ALS and cvr. borrowed sleigh 1892, Jan. 15

 

ALS and cvr. thanks for book 1892, Feb. 18

 

ALS and cvr. personal note 1892, Mar. 7

 

ALS and cvr. has been ill 1892, Mar. 31

 

L. dictated good bye to J.L.Stanford who is leaving 1892, May 30

Box 6, Folder 6

Incoming: Harrison, Russell B. (Mr. and Mrs.): 2 acceptances to invitations for Feb. 2 and Apr. 28, 1891

Box 6, Folder 7

Incoming: Hauen, Jean, 1886-1892

 

ALS holiday wishes, sends photo of chapel and cross, Dr. Bean has been replaced by Dr. Hough Jan. 1, 1886

 

ALS re church work in Paris, thanks for Stanfords' assistance May 26, 1886

 

ALS consolation on death of Mrs. Hewes, his memories of her Aug. 28, 1892

Box 6, Folder 8

Incoming: Hawley, Edwin, 1902

 

TLS, encloses payment for Mexican International bonds Jan. 28, 1902

 

TLS, arranging for her return via the southern route Feb. 3, 1902

 

Tel, will call at 6 Feb. 6, 1902

 

TLS, transportation arranged, investment advice Feb. 7, 1902

Box 6, Folder 9

Incoming: Hearst, Phoebe, 1893

 

ALS. Regrets Mr. Stanford's illness n.d. - thanks for the privilege of showing some friends the Stanford collection [in Stanford home] 1893 Jan. 5

 

ALS. Hopes for Mr. Stanford's complete recovery 1893 Jan. 16

Box 6, Folder 10

Incoming: Helbing, Ludwig: Letters and bills re purchases in Germany, 1890

Box 6, Folder 11

Incoming: Hill, Jennie, 1893-1895

 

ALS thanks for wine Nov. 24, 1893

 

ALS would like to visit with her Apr. 8, 1895

 

ALS congratulations July 13, 1895

 

ALS thanks for pass n.y. Jan. 30

 

ALS personal n.y. Apr. 27

 

ALS government suit, personal n.d.

Box 6, Folder 12

Incoming: Hodges, Charles E., 1893-1902

 

ALS regarding employees in the Engine House Aug. 26, 1893

 

ALS words of support and sympathy Oct. 16, 1895

 

ALS congratulations on settlement of suit; report of celebration on campus Mar. 2, 1896

 

ALS instructions on leasing to Sigma Rho Eta Mar. 17, 1902

Box 6, Folder 13

Incoming: Hogg, Alex. 1895-1896

 

ALS and clips. re government suit Oct. 17, 1895

 

ALS re successful settlement of suit Mar. 3, 1896

Box 6, Folder 14

Incoming: Holbrook family, 1895-1896

 

Holbrook, Mary, ALS re her engagement to Samuel Knight Apr. 26, 1895

 

Holbrook, Susan M., ALS thanks for gift to her daughter Sept. 25, [1895?]

 

Holbrook, Charles and Susan M., Tel. congratulations on successful settlement of suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Holbrook, Susan M., ALS congratulations on successful settlement of suit and personal notes Mar. 3, 1896

Box 6, Folder 15

Incoming: Holy Cross Academy, Sister M. Angelica, 2 ALS, seasonal wishes, n.d.

Box 6, Folder 16

Incoming: Hook, James, 1893

 

ALS re his poem and 3 printed pamphlets of "Leland Stanford's Dream" Aug. 11, 1893

 

ALS thanks for her response, religious sentiments Dec. 12, 1893

Box 6, Folder 17

Incoming: Hooker, John and Isabella Beecher, 1887-1894

 

Hooker, Isabella Beecher (Mrs. John), ALS with 1885 clipping, personal news, condolences, conversational reception Feb. 15, 1887

 

Hooker, John, ALS with ANS by Isabella Beecher H. condolences, kindergartens in Conn. Jan. 19, 1894

Box 6, Folder 18

Incoming: Hopkins family, 1893-1895

 

Hopkins, May, ALS sorry to hear of illness in Montreal, Lydia's Christmas tree n.d.

 

Hopkins, Timothy, ALS on money issues Aug. 18, 1893

 

Hopkins, Timothy, Tel. congratulations on favorable decision Oct. 12, 1895

Box 6, Folder 19

Incoming: Hubbard, Thomas, 1894-1902

 

TLS re Pacific Improvement Co. obligations 1894 Sept. 11.

 

ALS re financial matters 1895 May 6.

 

ALS encloses letter 1895 May 9.

 

TLS re non-purchase of Sacramento Transportation stock, with copy of letter from Chas. G. Lathrop to C.F. Crocker re same, Dec. 13, 1895 1895 Dec. 24.

 

TLS traffic arrangements Monterey-Mexican Gulf RR, etc. 1896, Jan. 25.

 

ALS understood offer to share burden of suit had been declined 1896 Mar. 30.

 

TLS disposal of Mexican International Bonds 1897, Jan. 20.

 

ALS disposal of Mexican International Bonds 1897 Jan. 21.

 

TLS possible extension of Mexican railways. 1897 Feb. 2.

 

Tel. Re P. I. Co. representative 1900 Jan. 17.

 

Tel. Wait until Mr. Douty comes back 1900 Jan. 18.

 

Tel. Re secretary-teasurer of P. I. Co. 1900 Apr. 14.

 

Tel. suggests Lathrop and Green for treasurer and secretary of P. I. Co. 1900 Apr. 16

 

TLS re. investments. 1902 Jan. 28

 

ALS will call on her tomorrow 1902 Nov. 22

 

Telegrams, some in code with translations, Mar. 4, 1896 - Feb. 5, 1897 and n.d.

Box 6, Folder 20

Incoming: Huntington, C. P., 1894-1900

 

TL. Re J.L.Stanford's refusal to sign notes. 1894, Oct. 30.

 

ALS and cvr. apology re: business notes (financial) 1894 Sept. 11.

 

TLS Re bonds 1895 Aug. 23.

 

LS. Won't call since she's leaving town 1895, Oct. 6.

 

TL. Re appts. to Guatemala Central RR, with note by J. L. Stanford disapproving. 1896 Mar. 25.

 

TLS Huntington, C.P. et. al. Disapprove J.L.Stanford's request for Wilson as 4th Vice Pres. 1897 Apr. 9.

 

TLS Present for Mrs. Douty 1900 May 14.

Box 6, Folder 21

Incoming: Hurst, John F., 1891-1894

 

ALS new edition of Mrs. Hurst's books Jan. 27, 1891

 

ALS would like a Leland Stanford Memorial Hall at his university Aug. 10, 1893,

 

ALS personal note Jan. 19, 1894,

Box 6, Folder 22

Incoming: Ha - Han, 1894-1896

 

Hale, Eugene, Tel. congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Hall, Chas. E., ALS congratulations, sends clippings Mar. 5. 1896

 

Hall, Grace Spencer, ALS thank you Jan. 4, 1894

 

Hall, Grace Spencer, ALS her father's health, Searsville road matter Apr. 9 n.y.

 

Hall, Harry O., ALS congratulations July 4, 1895

 

Hamilton, Julia S., ALS sends portrait of her father Apr. 16, 1895

 

Hamilton, Julia S., ALS wants advice, congrats. Mar. 9, 1896

 

Hamper, Mary S., ALS from Leland's teacher of elocution n.d.

 

Hancock, Bessie Stanford, ALS re Stanford genealogy n.d.

Box 6, Folder 23

Incoming: Har - Hay, 1890-1903

 

Harriman[?], Mary, ALS sorry to have missed a visit May 25, 1903

 

Harris, Geo. W., ALS congratulations March 3, 1896

 

Harrison, Henry, ALS praise for Sen. Stanford, hopes to education his boys at University April 11, 1894

 

Harrison, Sophie, ALS personal and family news June 22, 1891

 

Harvey, Sallie E., ALS congratulations on government suit nd.

 

Harvey, Susan M., ALS appreciation of opening day ceremonies Oct. 1, 1891

 

[Harvey?] Susan M., ALS personal Dec. 29, 1893

 

Hauson, Annie L., ALS condolences Jul. 23, [1893]

 

Havemeyer, William F., ALS and calling card; Mrs. Hewes kind to his brother Jan. 6, 1890

 

Hawke and Wetherbee, Tel. re package Feb. 26, 1902

 

Hawkins, Georgianna D., ALS thanks for assistance in getting a job July 28, 1893

 

Hay [Mr. and Mrs. John], Ptd. formal note acknowledging sympathy on death of son July 1, 1901

 

Hayward, A., ALS note received Sept. 9, 1895

Box 6, Folder 24

Incoming: He - Hi, 1887-1896

 

Hellman, Isaias W., ALS congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Henderson, Grace, ALS thanks for $10 and wine n.m. 16, 1887

 

Henderson, Grace, ALS congratulations on opening day of university Nov. 8, 1891

 

Hepworth, George T., ALS social note n.d.

 

Heroy, Newman L., ALS J.L.Stanford's jewels donated to Univ., a roommate of D.S. Jordan July 5, 1895

 

Herren, Wm. H., Tel. congratulations July 1, 1895

 

Hewes, Anna Lathrop, Tel. birthday greetings Aug. 23, 1888

 

Hill, H.C., ALS kindergartens, etc. Nov. 20, 1890

 

Hill, Thomas, ALS congratulations Mar. 5, 1896

Box 6, Folder 25

Incoming: Ho, 1872-1896

 

Hodges, Myrtis Charles, ALS personal news Oct. 16, 1895

 

Hodges, Myrtis Charles, ALS personal news Mar. 10, n.y.

 

Hoffman, J. W., ALS asking for photo of Leland Jr. Aug. 3, 1893

 

Hoitt, Ira G., ALS congratulations on successful settlement of suit Mar. 3, 1896

 

Holtzman, R.O., note re sale of Washington house (?) 1893

 

Holtzman, R.O., Tel. congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Hooker, J. (Maj. Gen'l.), ALS arrangements for visit to Sacramento Sept. 19, 1872

 

Hooker, May Osgood, ANS on successful settlement of suit Mar. 1896

 

Hopkins, E.W., Tel. congratulations on Ross decision Jul. 1. 1895

 

Hopkins Seaside Lab (Stanford Boarding Club), Tel. on successful settlement of suit July 1, 1895

 

Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. J.F., ALS on successful settlement of suit Mar. 2, 1896

 

Houston, Mrs. F. H., ALS naming their baby boy "Leland Stanford Houston" July 31, 1893

Box 6, Folder 26

Incoming: Hu - Hy, 1892-1903

 

Hubbard, S. Isabelle, ALS re receipt of $150 for memorial Jan. 11, 1893,

 

Hubbard, S. Isabelle, ALS with congratulations Mar. 5, 1896,

 

Hughes, Toby, ALS re photo of Gen. Grant Dec. 17, 1903,

 

Hull, Lizzie, ALS re sending her Leland Jr.'s letters July 10, 1884,

 

Hull, Lizzie, ALS re thinking of her and hopes to see her on return Mar. Mar. 15, 1885,

 

Hulme, Edward M., ALS and ptd. poem "In Memoriam L. Stanford, Jr." Mar. 15, 1896

 

Hurley, W.J., ALS re: verses Dec. 28, 1893

 

Hutchings, Mary C., ALS sketch of life of J. L. Stanford by Mrs. John A. Logan Apr. 20, 1892

 

Huul, Catharine, ALS social note n.d.

 

Hyatt, Francis A., ALS classmate of L.Stanford writes to congratulate her on Judge Ross' decision July 5, 1895,

 

Hyde, James M.,ALS is grateful for his education Nov. 14, 1894,

 

Hyde, W.F., ALS re lack of drinking water on the Quad Feb. 14, 1898,

Box 6, Folder 27

Incoming: Ingalls, Ethel, (see also Blair, Ethel Ingalls) 1891-1893

 

ALS congratulations on opening of university Oct. 17, 1891

 

ALS inquires after Leland's health Jan. 13, 1893

 

ALS personal Oct. 3, 1893

 

ALS sending some verses n.d.

Box 6, Folder 28

Incoming: I, 1893-1902

 

I[illegible], [Geo.] H., ALS from England, personal Mar. 11, 1893

 

S. Ikeda and Co., ALS to Bertha Berner, re bronzes Mrs. Stanford bought in Japan 1902 Aug. 23 and Sept. 1,

 

Iles, Ida M. F., ALS asking for a favor [missing page 1] n.d.

 

Irish, John P., ALS congratulations June 30, 1895

 

Irish, John P., ALS congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

Box 6, Folder 29

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1891-1895

 

ALS to Camille Leach. Reorganization of Roble Hall. Oct. 23-24, 1891

 

ALS re. first commencement and graduates. June, 24, 1892

 

ALS re. university affairs; visit to Hopkins Seaside Laboratory; new Univ. of Chicago; marriage of Chas. Edward Hodges. Aug. 1, 1892

 

ALS. sympathy note re. death of Leland Stanford. June 25, 1893

 

ALS. re. attack on Mrs. Stanford in the Examiner. July 26, 1893

 

TLS. with encls. re. addition to "The Camp." May 27, 1893

 

ALS. Re. decision of Court. June 29, 1895

 

ALS. Number of students in university not being increased. July 3, 1895

 

ALS. Must trust loyalty of students. Aug. 4, 1895

 

TEL. Congratulations from students and professors. Oct. 16, 1895

 

ALS [draft]. Raising registration fees. ca. 1895

Box 6, Folder 30

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1895-1900

 

Telegram. Congratulations. March 2, 1896

 

ALS. Invitation to come see the Faculty. March 4, 1896

 

TLS. re. separate county school district for Stanford. Mar. 5, 1898

 

Telegram. Unauthorized statement in Chronicle. Mar. 23, 1898

 

TLS. Mr. Cox associated Stanford with Summer School in Pacific Grove. March 23, 1898

 

AL. Trustees. May 9, 1899

 

ALS [with enclosure: Mr. Adams to Dr. Jordan]. Mr. Adams, farmer; leasing land on Stanford property. May 13, 1899

 

ALS. re. his visits to eastern universities. March 17, 1900

 

ALS. "Barbara Jordan Library of Birds and Trees" in memory of daughter. Sept. 18, 1900

 

TL Ross a shameless adventurer; would treat Howard as gently as we can Nov. 21, 1900

 

TN Ross affair; with note in J.L.Stanford's hand Dec. 10, 1900

Box 6, Folder 31

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1901

 

ALS. Receiving letters from Murren; and Matthew Arnold poem. August 4, 1901

 

TLS. re. location of engineering bldgs. Oct. 30, 1901

 

TLS. Mr. Lathrop's desire to not buy from California dealers. Nov. 6, 1901

 

ALS. Purchase of Tonometer Nov. 12, 1901

 

ANS. re. Prof. Newcomer's ode for the the Church dedication. Nov. 15, 1901

 

TLS. expense account for the new Chemical Laboratory of the University of Berlin. Nov. 15, 1901

 

TLS. re enclosed letter (from J. Abramowsky wanting to be agent for J. L. Stanford in purchasing Mexian relics) Nov. 15, 1901

 

ALS. Thanks for kind notes. Nov. 16, 1901

 

ALS. re. Mrs. Stanford's gifts to the university. Dec. 11, 1901

 

ALS. re. Schmidt affair. Dec. 12, 1901

 

ALS. Christmas greetings. Dec. 16, 1901

Box 6, Folder 32

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1902 Jan.- Mar.

 

ALS. re. Prof. Pease and the dept. of Latin. Jan. 11, 1902

 

TLS and encl. re. Student Guild and student guild hospital. Jan. 16, 1902

 

TLS. What it takes to build up a real University as opposed to a first-rate college. Feb. 6, 1902

 

ALS. re. trip East. Feb. 11, 1902

 

Telegram. Leaving for New York. March 1, 1902

 

ALS. re. German architect, Dr. Max Jaughaundel (?) March 19, 1902

 

TLS. re. gift of medallion commemorating signing of treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Mar. 22, 1902

 

TLS. Real University work requires buildings and equipment. Mar. 26, 1902

 

TLS with encl. re. Jordan's letter to Rev. Heber Newton. Mar. 27, 1902

 

TLS. re. Mr. Farquhar and Mr. Stanley-Brown visiting Stanford. Mar. 31, 1902

Box 6, Folder 33

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1902 Apr.- Oct.

 

ALS. re. performance of Antigone; law professors "stolen" from Stanford by Univ. of Chicago. Apr. 20, 1902

 

ALS. re. another professor "bought" by the Univ. of Chicago. April 30, 1902

 

ALS. re. Prof. Pease affair. May 27, 1902

 

TLS [with enclosure from Mr. Soule] re. increase in Mr. Soule's salary. May 28, 1902

 

ALS. re. death of Mr. Nash. June 10, 1902

 

ALS. Greetings on way to Somoa. June 12, 1902

 

ALS. re. address to Trustees. Oct. 4, 1902

 

TLS. re. demolition of Art bldg. given by Mrs. Barron. Oct. 9, 1902

 

TLS. 1902 re. letter of enclosure: espression of good will. Oct. 13,

 

TLS. re. needs of Columbia College. Oct. 14, 1902

Box 6, Folder 34

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1902 Nov.- Dec.

 

ALS. re. conduct on campus; morals; control of Roble Hall. Nov. 5, 1902

 

TLS. re. bldg. for YWCA. Nov. 6, 1902

 

TLS. re. conduct in fraternities and sororities. Nov. 12., 1902

 

TLS. Acquisition of testing machine for timber [with 2 enclosures: C.B. Wing to Jordan and F. E. Olmsted to Wing]. Nov. 12, 1902

 

TLS. re. Museum room in new science bldg. Nov. 13, 1902

 

TLS. Complete list of members of the Faculty. [List not with letter] Dec. 13, 1902

Box 6, Folder 35

Incoming: Jordan, David Starr, 1903-1904

 

TLS. re. needs of the Engineering depts. Mar. 20, 1903

 

ALS. re. Dr. Stillman, Dr. Marx, other faculty matters, new baby Mar. 2, 1904

 

ALS. re. controversy over location of Junior Ball. Mar. 11, 1904

 

Memo re. use of Leland Stanford Jr. Scholarship. July 16, 1904

 

TLS. re. Rev. R. J. Campbell. July 22, 1904

 

TLS. re. Law School. July 26, 1904

 

TLS. re. Law School. July 27, 1904

 

ALS. re. appt. of Prof. William James. Aug. 11, 1904

 

ALS. Entrance examinations beginning; Horace Davis letters. Aug. 25, 1904

 

TLS. Horace Davis letters. Aug. 25, 1904

 

ALS. re. Thos Welton Stanford endowed chair in psychology. Sept. 5, 1904

 

ALS. re size of University, building plan, difficulties for the faculty Sept. 11, 1904

Box 6, Folder 36

Incoming: J, 1886-1896

 

James, Charles, ALS. sending book on economic education Jan. 29 1886

 

Jay, John, ALS. thanks for the California wine May 5, 1890

 

Jaywith (?), C. A., ALS. congratulations, religious sentiments June 30, 1895

 

Johnson, E., ALS congratulations July 2, 1895

 

Jones, Mrs. C. L., ALS. offers her services unpaid as matron of Roble Hall July 4, 1895

 

Jones, Frank, telegram. congratulations March 3, 1896

 

Jones, Georgina, ALS. thanks for flowers, praises the University n.d.

 

Judson, Albert L., ALS. request for employment with Mrs. Stanford. Aug. 7 [?], 1893

 

Judson, Albert L., ALS. re. postponement on payment of his loan from Mrs. Stanford. Sept. 27, 1893

 

Judson, Maria, ALS. congratulations, news of family and friends March 2, 1896

Box 7, Folder 1

Incoming: Ka - Ki, 1884-1902

 

Kappa Kappa Gamma, telegram [no signature]. Congratulations March 2, 1896

 

Keane, John, TLS Congratulations March 9, 1896

 

Kearney, Denis, ALS would like to get back his letters to Sen. Stanford July 8, 1893

 

Keesling, F.V., ALS re. his history of the passage of the constitutional amendment. Aug. 27, 1902

 

Kellogg, Martin, ALS congratulations March 3, 1896

 

Kellogg, Peter, ALS congratulations March 2, 1896

 

Keyes, Charles, TLS congratulations March 3, 1896

 

King, Patrick M., ALS encloses sonnet written in their honor July 10, 1891

 

Kinkeed, Lizzie, ALS plea to help a friend of hers July 13, 1893

 

Kinne, Elizabeth D'Arcy, ALS thanks for donation to Woman's Relief Corps Sept. 8, 1887

 

Kip, Wm. Ingraham to Mrs. Hopkins, ALS please convey our sorrow to Mrs. Stanford March 14, 1884

Box 7, Folder 2

Incoming: Kn - Ku, 1893-1902

 

Knott, Regina, ALS thanks for photograph n.d.

 

Knox, Mrs. G. R., ALS congratulations, news of her father A. L. Downer March 6, 1896

 

Kohl, Mary, ALS appreciation for kindness on death of her father January 16, 1894

 

Kohl, Mrs. William, 2 telegram congratulations June 29, 1895; March 3, 1896

 

Krum, Mrs. Hetty, ALS condolences on death of Leland July 12, 1893

 

Kruttschnitt, J., TLS congratulations March 2, 1896

 

Kruttschnitt, J., TLS enclosing annual RR pass May 18, 1898

 

Kuma, T., ALS and 2 encls. encloses his speech and list of Japanese students Dec. 23, 1902

Box 7, Folder 3

Incoming: Lathrop, Charles, 1893-1895

 

TL re. furniture. Aug. 12, 1893

 

TL re. payment to workers at Vina; other financial matters Aug. 16, 1893

 

TL re. payment to workers at VIna. Aug. 16, 1893

 

TL Payments from estate. Aug. 18, 1893

 

TL Sign checks for wages to be paid from estate Aug. 18, 1893

 

TL re financial transaction over tax on brandy Aug. 22, 1893

 

TLS re. $20,000 loan made to J.L. Stanford by the Nevada Bank. Sept. 6, 1893

 

TL Withdrawal of brandy. Sept. 6, 1893

 

TL Payment to Charley Wooster. Sept. 6, 1893

 

TL re. lease of Gwin Ranch to J.M. Stora. [probably J.M. Stone] Sept. 11, 1893

 

Telegram re. court decision. Oct. 12, 1895

Box 7, Folder 4

Incoming: Lathrop, Charles, 1901

 

Telegram re. Mexican Int. RR. Aug. 6, 1901

 

TLS re. Pacific Improvement Co.; finance; labor troubles in city. Aug. 7, 1901

 

TLS Salviati and Co. Nov. 4, 1901

 

ALS re. Mr. Loeser's request for soil fill for his campus residence. Nov. 14, 1901

 

TLS re. carpentry work on the Natural Sciences bldg. Nov. 19, 1901

 

TLS Mexican International RR 4% bonds. Dec. 11, 1901

 

TEL [With 2 enclosures] Price of Mexican International RR Bonds. Dec. 16, 1901

 

TLS re. mosaics in Church and museum; financial matters. Dec. 19, 1901

 

TLS re. construction of Memorial Church; opening of [Stanford?] Inn. Dec. 23, 1901

 

TL Financial. Dec. 26, 1901

 

Coded Telegram Dec. 26, 1901

 

Telegram [to Bertha Berner]. Success of previous telegram. Dec. 27, 1901

 

TLS financial; personal; J. L. Stanford's operation for wens. Dec. 27, 1901

 

TLS Amount in banks. Dec. 30, 1901

 

Telegram Manhattan American Cotton. Dec. 30, 1901

Box 7, Folder 5

Incoming: Lathrop, Charles, 1902 Jan.-Apr.

 

Telegram. Measurements for bedroom. Jan. 14, 1902

 

TLS financial matters; Memorial Church construction and other construction on campus. Jan. 14, 1902

 

TLS window screens, leave terrace contract until you return, certificate of deposit received Jan. 16, 1902

 

Telegram re. draperies Jan. 17, 1902

 

Telegram re. deed from Mrs. McCann. Jan. 20, 1902

 

Coded Telegram Jan. 20, 1902

 

TLS Financial. Jan. 20, 1902

 

telegrams (some in code) re financial matters, Paoletti drawings, business travel Jan 21-Feb. 8, 1902

 

TLS [with 2 enclosures] re. financial matters. Feb. 20, 1902

 

TLS re. inspection visit to Vina Ranch; construction on campus; Madrono Hall. Apr. 18, 1902

 

TLS re. copies of cablegrams involving Salviati and Co. April 29, 1902

Box 7, Folder 6

Incoming: Lathrop, Charles, 1902 May- Sept.

 

TLS personal; Ah Wing returned. May 1, 1902

 

TLS Hawaiian curios; Heber Newton; mosaics; construction on campus; opinion on Jordan; Memorial Church. May 8, 1902

 

TLS re. Memorial Church; dismissal of Prof. Pease; water carnival on Lake Lagunita. May 16, 1902

 

TLS Assuming power of attorney over Charles through Bank of California. July 25, 1902

 

TLS Leasing of land for Phi Kappa Psi. Sept. 11, 1902

 

TLS Wholesale Druggists convention visiting Memorial Church. Sept. 22, 1902

 

TLS re. purchase of Japanese bronze lanterns. Sept. 22, 1902

 

TLS re. administration of museum collections. Sept. 23, 1902

Box 7, Folder 7

Incoming: Lathrop, Charles, 1902 Oct.- Nov.

 

TLS re. payment of Jennie S. Lathrop tuition bill. Oct. 6, 1902

 

Tel. re hauling her RR car east Oct. 6, 1902

 

TLS re. Stanford's Albany, New York, property; bronze doors for church. Oct. 7, 1902

 

TLS re. contracts (Salviati and Co.) and agreements (Dunsmuir and Pacific Improvement Co.) Oct. 8, 1902

 

TLS re. Stanford private RR car; construction on campus; Sacramento Stanford residence; Memorial Church. Oct. 9, 1902

 

Telegram Lowest estimate for new house. Oct. 12, 1902

 

TLS re. dogs at Palo Alto residence; J. L. Stanford's will; possible rental of some Palo Alto property. Oct. 13, 1902

 

TLS re. Pacific Improvement Co. finances. Oct. 14, 1902

 

TLS re. additions to Memorial Church; Memorial Court; sale of Stock Farm horses; issue re. use of Assembly Hall; construction of the gymnasium. Oct. 21, 1902

 

TLS re granite pedestals for statues in Memorial Court. Oct. 23, 1902

 

TLS personal; financial. Oct. 24, 1902

 

Telegram re. Scribners and Sons. Oct. 27, 1902

 

TLS Book publishers; personal. Oct. 27, 1902

 

TLS Lamps; furniture for Memorial Church. Oct. 28, 1902

 

TLS with encl. Mr. I. W. Hellman and last address by Mrs. Stanford; personal. Oct. 29, 1902

 

TLS re. lamps, financial matters Nov. 3, 1902

 

Telegram re. lamps. n.d.

Box 7, Folder 8

Incoming: Lathrop, Henry C., 1892

 

ALS re. illness of Mr. Nash in London. June 16, 1892,

 

ALS re. Illness of Nash. June 17, 1892

 

ALS re. illness of Nash; family matters. June 28, 1892

 

ALS re. money received, Nash recovering, July 5, 1892

 

ALS re. illness of Nash; family matters. July 6, 1892

 

ALS re. recovery of Nash. July 11, 1892

 

ALS re. don't come until the weather is cooler Aug. 19, 1892

Box 7, Folder 9

Incoming: Lathrop family, 1890-1905

 

Lathrop, Ariel, telegram does not accept position May 17, 1895

 

Lathrop, E.B.C., ALS family history and list of articles presented to Museum (incl. Lathrop family tree) n.d.

 

Lathrop, Elsie K., ALS requesting assistance in getting an education Sept. 10, 1905

 

Lathrop, Mrs. Jane A., invitation to Jane A. Lathrop's funeral in Albany, NY Sept. 4 1882

 

Lathrop, Jennie S.,ANS personal Oct. 28, 1894

 

Lathrop, Leland, ALS death of Aunt Anna Aug. 21, 1892

 

Rowell, Betsy Lathrop, ALS sends pictures of her children Nov. 2, 1890

Box 7, Folder 10

Incoming: Lawton, 1902-1904

 

Lawton, Jennie Lathrop ALS re. article on Lathrop genealogy in Albany newspaper. Oct. 1, 1902

 

Lawton, Jennie Lathrop ALS couldn't visit because of illness n.d.

 

Lawton, Geo. P. ALS re. Shields genealogy May 3, 1902

 

Lawton, Geo. P. ALS re. admission of son to Stanford University Mar.7, 1904

Box 7, Folder 11

Incoming: Leib, S. F., 1900-1903

 

A.N.S. and cvr. re: will Mar. 17, 1900

 

TLS re trustee matter, water in a field March 21, 1900

 

TLS re new well March 24, 1900

 

TLS re his schedule March 30, 1900

 

TLS re unnamed business matter November 20, 1901

 

TLS re carrying out her wishes in regard to grants December 12, 1901

 

ALS re business matters, glad she is feeling well Dec. 30, 1901

 

TLS re purchasing Gill law library March 17, 1902

 

TLS re purchasing Gill law library March 22, 1902

 

TLS re Gill law library, getting power from Portola Reservoir, his success in different legal case March 26, 1902

 

TLS re purchase of Gill law library April 9, 1902

 

TLS re received her instructions re burials in arboretum July 14, 1902

 

TLS [w/ enclosure: Leib to Charles Lathrop, Aug. 18, 1902 and letter to Leib, Aug., 1902] re sale of land in Alameda County August 18, 1902

 

ALS re visiting University on Oct. 6 Sept. 25, 1902

 

ALS re praise for her address to trustees Oct. 21, 1902

 

ALS re death of Mr. Bowman, university running well December 2, 1903

Box 7, Folder 12

Incoming: Lippincott, S.J. (Grace Greenwood), 1885-1896

 

ALS and cvr. visit to Florence, house where Leland Jr. died (Hotel de La Paix), hardships, daughter ready for operatic debut but no money Jan. 1 1885

 

ALS asks job for husband Feb. 22, 1885

 

ALS Annie to make debut in Trieste Apr. 14, 1885

 

ALS photos of Stanfords Aug. 1, 1885

 

ALS earthquake, University, Annie's illness Feb. 23, 1887

 

ALS her proposal for biography of Leland Jr., has adopted Christian Science Jan 18, 1888

 

ALS personal Dec. 8, 1889

 

ALS encloses note from Mrs. Burnett Mar. 24, 1893

 

ALS her health, daughter's marriage, praise for Jane Nov. 27, 1894

 

ALS recommends spiritual healer Miss Susie Clark Feb. 3, 1896

 

ALS congratulations on court verdict March 3, 1896

Box 7, Folder 13

Incoming: Little Sisters of the Poor, Washington, DC, 1893-1894

Box 7, Folder 14

Incoming: Logan, John A. Jr., 1886-1893

 

ALS personal greetings Feb 2 1892

 

LS sending her clipping, hopes Senator is better Jan. 16, 1893

 

ALS avoids stock speculation and politics Feb. 8, 1893

Box 7, Folder 15

Incoming: Logan, Mary S. (Mrs. John A. Logan, Sr.), 1886-1893

 

ALS Gen. Logan suffering from rheumatism, charity affair Dec. l9, 1886

 

charity for hospital [Dec. 1886?]

 

recovering from accident (stepped on by horse), son in Ohio Aug. 24, 1887

 

thanks for flowers, anniversary of her husband's death Dec. 25, 1887

 

holding "Garden Fete" for Garfield Hospital at her home May 12, 1890

 

card hopes to see her soon n.d.

 

introducing Albert Hall n.d.

Box 7, Folder 16

Incoming: La, 1889-1896

 

Lachlan, J. M., ALS has sent case of wine Aug. 26, 1889

 

Lane, [S. C.], ALS congratulations March 4, 1896

 

Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, Calling card. pencil note on back: "Doctor says Mama has intermittent fever has not yet been out of bed today" n.d.

 

Lansing, [?] P., Telegram Congratulations. March 2, 1896

 

Lansing, Gerrit, Calling cards. n.d.

 

Lansing, Mary, ALS re grief at loss of her son Feb. 25, [?]

 

Lansing, Mary, please come to Century Club meetings n.d.

 

Larger, Edward, telegram congratulations March 20, 1896

 

Largez, Edward, ALS personal greetings, thanks for assistance in getting position Feb. 9, 1896

 

Latham, Mollie, ALS letter of sympathy on death of Gov. Stanford July 9, n.y.

 

Laurie, Annie (The Examiner), ALS [with enclosure: Letter from Stanford student with praise for the Stanfords and the University] n.d.

Box 7, Folder 17

Incoming: Le - Li, 1890-1896

 

Leach, Camilla, ALS re Roble Hall management Oct 21, 1891

 

Leach, Camilla to D. S. Jordan, ALS is resigning her position Oct. 23, 1891

 

Ledyard, Dr. F. K., ALS letter of praise June 4th, 1895

 

Leech, Samuel, ALS congratulations, Stanford a great man March 14, 1896

 

Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. J.G., ALS support for her cause, plan to give addition to botanic collection of Pacific Coast conifers July 12, 1895

 

Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. J.G., ALS Jane as a notable woman, invitation to their home Feb. 8, 1896

 

Leonard, Elizabeth, ALS re Lathrop family items she has Oct. 20, 1890

 

Leonard, [M.] Helena, ALS recommends Berkshire Inn Nov. 26?

 

Liegenfuss, C.O., ALS congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Livingston, Frances, ALS thoughts on her bereavement Nov. 30, 1893

Box 7, Folder 18

Incoming: Lo - Lu, 1888-1903

 

Loeb, Wm. Jr. (sec. to Theodore Roosevelt), LS thanks from President May 30, 1903

 

Loeb, Wm. Jr., TLS and cvr. thanks for copies of her addresses July 30, 1903

 

Loeser, Robert M., ALS re soil for his lot on campus Nov. 13, 1901

 

Loomis, R.A., Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Loranger, Mrs. F., ALS loss of loved ones is greater sorrow than life of poverty Feb. 14, 1896

 

Lothrop, Mrs. Harriet C., ALS re Lothrop genealogy Dec. 12, 1902

 

Lothrop, Harriett M., ALS not embittered by her lack of support, has sold publishing company March 22, 1894

 

Loubat, Joseph Florimond, duc de, ALS books, etc. for L.S.J.U., prizes established Sept. 25, l892

 

Louchard, Alice J. et. al., ALS thank you from students of Prof. Elwood's Singing School in Menlo Park Dec. 28, 1888

 

Loveland, Jane E., ALS congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Lusk, F. C., ALS received RR pass, congratulations, offers assistance at Vina January 5, 1895

Box 7, Folder 19

Incoming: McCarthy, Helena, 1893-1896

 

ALS social news (Mrs. Hearst, the Leiter's, Clevelands) November 12, 1893

 

ALS Christmas greetings Dec. 21, 1894

 

ALS encloses clipping [Washington Evening Star May 1, 1895] May 3, 1895

 

ALS thanks for kind thoughts, Mrs. Stewart's bicycle riding Aug. 1, 1895

 

ALS March 4, 1896

 

ALS brother John, congratulations on government suit Mar. 4, 1896

Box 7, Folder 20

Incoming: McCarthy, John B., 1893-1896

 

ALS portraits and statues being shipped July 27, 1893

 

ALS son born Wednesday morning, named him Leland Stanford McCarthy, hopes to continue as her friend July 28, 1893

 

ALS re published Memorial Addresses on Leland Stanford Oct. 1, 1894

 

ALS sending photo of son Jan. 1, 1895

 

ALS congratulations on Government suit Mar. 2 1896

 

Fragment. Dec. 19, n.y.

Box 7, Folder 21

Incoming: McIntyre, H. W., 1893

 

TLS Vina Ranch: Financial. Aug. 6, 1893

 

TLS Vina Ranch: Financial. Aug. 6, 1893

 

TLS Financial re. payment to Vina Ranch employees [with enclosures: McIntyre to C. Lathrop 1893 Aug. 15 and list of Vina employees and their salaries] Aug. 22, 1893

 

TLS with statement re Vina employees Sept. 4 1893

 

TLS reassigning workers at Vina Ranch to pick grapes Sept. 5, 1893

 

TLS list of men sent into vineyards Sept. 5, 1893

Box 7, Folder 22

Incoming: McKee, Mary Harrison, 1891-1894

 

ALS sends handkerchiefs and gloves n.d,

 

ALS Mrs. Hines leaving n.d.

 

ALS accepts invitation for May 20 dinner n.d.

 

ALS and cvr. accepts invitation Apr. 26, [1891]

 

ALS and cvr. stay in California has been delightful May 4, 1891

 

ALS accepts invitation, Mrs. Harrison at painting lesson n.d.

 

ALS endorsement of Lucy Fletcher Mar. 17, 1892

 

ALS death of Mrs. Harrison Jan. 26, 1893

 

ALS enjoyed her stay at the University April 15, 1894

Box 7, Folder 23

Incoming: McNally, Father J. B., 1894-1895

 

ALS Feast of St. Aloysius day of L.Stanford's death; June 19, 1894

 

ALS religious discussion Dec. 27, 1894

 

ALS religious discussion Apr. 10, 1895

 

ALS mistaken idea that Leland Jr. was a baptised Catholic. Dec. 30, 1895

Box 7, Folder 24

Incoming: Mead, Larkin G., 1890-1901

 

ALS choice of marble for group statue, cost $8000 Dec. 26, 1890

 

ALS condolences on death of Sen. Stanford, statue ready to be reproduced in marble Jan. 6, 1894

 

ALS hopes the family group in bronze arrived safely Dec. 20, 1901

Box 7, Folder 25

Incoming: Mills, Susan [President of Mills College], 1903-1904

 

ALS congratulations on Memorial Church Jan. 25, 1903

 

TLS would like a meeting to talk over educational ideas June 1, 1904

 

TLS would like to talk about co-education July 9, 1904

Box 7, Folder 26

Incoming: Morrill family, 1891-1893

 

Morrill, Justin S., ALS thanks for roses on 83rd birthday Apr. 19, 1893

 

Morrill, Ruth S. (Mrs. Justin), ALS social Jan. 3 1891

 

Morrill, Ruth S. (Mrs. Justin), thanks for flowers Apr. 5, 1893

 

Morrill, Ruth S. (Mrs. Justin), condolences July 10, 1893

Box 7, Folder 27

Incoming: Morton, Harriet M. (Mrs. J. M. Morton), 1893-1896

 

ALS season's greetings, condolences Dec. 30, 1893

 

ALS son in Pioneer Class Dec. 30, 1894

 

ALS season's greetings, news of her son Jan. 1896

 

congratulations Feb. 3 1896

Box 7, Folder 28

Incoming: Murch, Chauncy, 1902-1904

 

TL re art works being shipped; reminiscences of his visit with her in Egypt April 17, 1902

 

TLS saw that she was returning to Egypt January 5, 1904

 

TLS thanks for the favor and good wishes for her journey March 26, 1904

Box 7, Folder 29

Incoming: McCana - McE, 1893-1902

 

McCana, Telephone message re. when to meet Jan. 17, 1902

 

McClatchy, Mrs. James, Telegram congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

McClure, Margaret M., ALS social and personal notes Nov. 29, 1893 and Aug. 28, 1895

 

McCoppin, Frank, ALS personal May 23 [1893 or earlier]

 

McCoppin, Frank, ALS Letter of congratulations July 1, 1895

 

McCudden, Jas. W., ALS congratulations Mar. 4, 1896

 

McCullough, Mary, ALS (4) congratulations and personal notes Jan. 17, 1895 -Mar. 4, 1896

 

McCullough, [?], ALS Congratulations March 3, 1896

 

McElroy, Eliose, ALS appreciated visit to campus Jul. 14, 1894

 

McElroy, Wm. H., ALS appreciated visit to campus [Jul.] 1894

Box 7, Folder 30

Incoming: McK - McN, 1883-1898

 

McKay, John, ALS Request for money Aug. 8, 1893

 

McKay, John, Tel. Congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

MacKay, John W., Tel. Congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Mackay, John W., TLS re selling interests in Pacific Coast Railroads February 12, 1898

 

MacKay, John [W.], ALS re: has not the time to visit University Sept. 18, 1898

 

Mackay, Louise Hungerford, ALS and cvr. introducing Lord Chesterfield Feb. 17, 1889

 

Mackay, Marie L., ALS re: making her "car" available to Stanfords in Paris Nov. 6, 1883

 

McKenna, Jim [?], ALS re legal matter July 15, 1893

 

Mackenzie, Lydia A., ALS congratulations on court decision n.d.

 

McKinstry, Laura Livingston, ALS congratulations on court decision Mar. 4, 1896

 

McLean, Emily Beale (Mrs. John R.), ALS and cvr. introducing Lord and Lady Randoph Churchill n.d.

 

McLean, J.R., Tel. congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

McNeill, Mrs. K.M., ALS congratulations, personal news Feb. 9, 1896

Box 7, Folder 31

Incoming: Ma, 1890-1899

 

Madden, Jerome, ALS congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Manderson, Charles F., ALS encloses dinner card on which he has written Pres. Harrison's toast to Gen. Sherman May 15, 1890

 

Manning, A. W., ALS re donation of writings of E. Swedenborg to library May 1, [1895] and May 26, 1895

 

Mansfield, Edith, ALS expresses her gratitude for year at Stanford Dec. 1, 1895

 

Marimott [?], F., TLS requests his bill be paid July 12, 1893

 

Markham, Mary A., ALS thanking her for her kind letter Sept. 19, 1891

 

Martin, Father, Tel. congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Martin, Mrs. Mabel, ALS re: Miss Minkler as companion June 30, 1895

 

Martin, V.B., ALS will be offering mass for Leland and Leland Jr. Dec. 17, 1890

 

[Matthews], Mary K., ALS congratulations Mar. 20, 1896

 

Maynard, Elizabeth P., ALS sending her two old letters May 18, 1899

Box 7, Folder 32

Incoming: Me - Mi, 1890-1901

 

Merchant, R. H., ALS needs his papers back that he recently sent to Mr. Stanford July 5, 1893

 

Metcalf, John W., ALS taught piano and harmony at Roble, gave 1st concert Mar. 5, 1896

 

Miller, E.W., ALS congratulations June 30, 1895 and Mar. 5, 1896

 

Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, ALS congratulations n.d.

 

Miller, Walter, ALS Leland Jr.'s collection arrived at museum July 18, 1893

 

Milne, Robert Duncan, ALS re his memorial poem July 17, 1893

 

Mitchell, Mrs. Alex, ALS congratulations on government suit Aug. 25 n.y.

Box 7, Folder 33

Incoming: Mo - Mu, 1893-1902

 

Moffat, Edmund J., ALS congratulations Oct. 13, 1895

 

Montgomery, W.R., ALS package received May 26, 1896

 

[Morchetti], Ferdinando, ALS painted portrait of L. Stanford wants money or picture back July 27

 

Morrison, Angela, ALS congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Mortimer, John, ALS and poem "In Memoriam" Jan. 18, 1894

 

Morton, Anne, ANS thank you n.d.

 

Morton, Levi P., ALS unable to accept invitation May 13

 

[Mott], Edward Marshall, ALS letter of support Jan. 27, 1896

 

Mott [?], L. C. [The Bancroft Company], ALS sending mourning paper July 7, 1893

 

Mullan, R. W., ALS re opening of university Oct. 17 [1891]

 

Muller, Mary, Telegram announces a death Feb. 19, 1902

 

Murray, E.N. et. al. (Stanford students in northwest), Tel. congratulations Oct. 15, 1895

 

Mutsu, M. (Japanese Legation), LS postpones dinner n.d.

 

Mutsu, Riyo (Japanese Legation), LS and cvr. daughter has recovered n.d.

Box 7, Folder 34

Incoming: Nash, Herbert C., 1889-1902

 

Tel. re: L. Stanford's transportation to reception Oct. 23, 1889

 

Tel. and ALS storm at Santa Barbara; heard good news on legal suit Mar. 4, 1896

 

ALS Thanks for theater tickets Nov. 21, 1901

 

ALS On his health March 27, 1902

Box 7, Folder 35

Incoming: Newman, 1893-1895

 

Newman, A. E., ALS thanks for gift; religious thoughts Dec. 23, 1884

 

Newman, A. E., ALS expression of their friendship 1893

 

Newman, A. E., ALS re travels April 20, 1894

 

Newman, A. E., ALS travel news; religious thoughts July 12, 1894

 

Newman, John P., ALS re exercise equipment he sent her Mar. 18, 1893

 

Newman, John P., ALS congratulations, wife with Mrs. Grant at Saratoga Oct. 14, 1895

 

Newman, John P., ALS congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

Box 7, Folder 36

Incoming: Notre Dame Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio (Sister Lidgate), 1890-1891

 

has left Washington for Cincinnati Dec. 20, 1890

 

sends satchel she has made Feb. 23, 1891

Box 7, Folder 37

Incoming: Notre Dame Convent, San Jose, CA, 1894-1896

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS Jennie happy at school, encloses poem by another Sister 1894 Jan. 15

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS thanks for RR pass July 24, 1894

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS praises life in convent 1894 July 22

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS news of Jennie, seasonal greetings 1894 Dec. 10

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS thanks for RR pass Jan 4, 1895

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS re seeing Father Serra monument and efforts to build school in Monterey 1895 Mar. 11

 

Sister Bernardine, ALS sends prayer cards Mar. 16 1895

 

Sister Bernardine, congratulations on legal suit July 1, 1895

 

Sister Mary of St. Teresa ALS Jennie wishes to be baptized, please advise Jan. 20, 1895

 

Sisters of Notre Dame, San Jose ALS Sister M. Bernardine gone east Mar. 5. 1896

Box 7, Folder 38

Incoming: Notre Dame Convent, Washington, DC, 1890-1891

 

Sister Clare, ALS personal Dec. 18, 1890

 

Sister Josephine of the B.S., ALS thank you Dec. 18, 1890

 

Sister Josephine of the B.S., ALS sends book chosen by Sister Clare Dec. 1890

 

ALS general thank you from convent Dec. 18, 1890

 

Sr. Josephine, thank you note for Sister Clare Jan. 5, 1891

 

Sr. Clare re: Madonna given by Stanfords; Sr. Josephine of the B.S. re: same and personal Jan. 23, 1891

 

Sr. Clare, L. Stanford's accident Jan. 29, 1891

 

Sr. Clare, Mar. 7, 1891

 

Sr. Clare, asks about J.L.Stanford's birthday and addresses Mar. 12, 1891

 

Sr. Clare, ALS re own health, religious sentiments Dec. 14, 1893

Box 8, Folder 1

Incoming: N, 1891-1898

 

National Council of Women, TL with ticket, program, subscription, souvenir etc.; circ. letter signed by Mary Lou Dickinson re Pioneer Reunion on 80th birthday of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Oct. 1895

 

Neimeyer, W.G., Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Newcomer, A.G., ALS announcement of exercises for Founders' Day; Mar. 4, 1896

 

Newcomer, A.G., typed poem to J.L.Stanford on her seventieth birthday Aug. 25, 1898

 

Nichols, William F., ALS congratulations Mar. 6, 1896

 

Nicholson, Watson et.al. (Stanford Club of Harvard), LS congratulations Mar. 14, 1896

 

Noble, Mr. and Mrs. John W., AL withdraw invitation because of death of Sec. of Treasury Jan. 31, [1891]

 

Nordhoff, Lida, ALS personal news January 2, 1894 and Dec. 22, 1895

 

Notre Dame Convent, Columbus, Sister Lidwine, ALS Christmas greetings, appreciation for help given by Stanfords to the school in D.C. run by Sisters of Notre Dame Dec. 21, 18[93?]

Box 8, Folder 2

Incoming: O, 1895-1902

 

[Ochellini], Thomas P., ALS congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Ohara, Henlly Shoichi, ALS S.U. alum offers services during J.L.Stanford's visit to Japan May 16, 1902

 

Olney, Richard, TLS Acknowledgement for receiving Stanford Quad May 27, 1895

 

Olney, Richard, ANS social note Dec. 24 n.y.

 

O'Neil, J. L., ALS will call on Monday morning March 23 n.y.

 

Osborne, Henry Z., Tel. congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

Owen, Mrs. J.J., ALS editor of "A Gallery of California Women" wants interview Feb. 12, 1896

Box 8, Folder 3

Incoming: Pelton, J. C., 1895-1896

 

ALS congratulations June 29, 1895

 

TLS congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

 

TLS reminiscences of Leland Stanford and praise for Jane, with typed poem Mar. 6, 1896

Box 8, Folder 4

Incoming: Perkins, George C., 1896-1898

 

Tel. re congratulations Mar. 2, 1896,

 

TLS re: statue of Leland Stanford for Statuary Hall of National Capitol, encloses ALS Mar. 3, 1898 Justin S. Morrill to Geo. C. Perkins re same Mar. 11, 1898

Box 8, Folder 4.1

Incoming: Phillips, Welton J., 1895-1896

 

ALS wishes to see Mrs. Stanford 1895 June 3

 

ALS expresses gratitude for her help, offers his to her in re government suit 1895 June 11

 

ALS congratulations 1895 June 29

 

ALS congratulations 1896 Mar. 2

Box 8, Folder 5

Incoming: Pringle, Edward J., 1897

 

TL re: passage of bills for relief of University and fees Jan. 11, 189[7]

 

ALS re: his fees Apr. 27, 1897

 

signed receipt for fees May 3, 1897

 

"revenge upon Gov. Budd" May 5, 1897

Box 8, Folder 6

Incoming: Pa, 1888-1903

 

Palmer, Burton M., Mar. 13, 1896; July 9, [1897] ALS calling card and holograph poem "Victory" Mar. 1896 Park, Alma A.,

 

Parker, Mrs. Julia, ALS including poems Oct. 28, 1893

 

Patten, Mary Elizabeth, ANS Dec. 5, 1888; Mar. 1896

 

Patterson, Alma, ALS May 23, 1895

 

Patton, Francis L., ALS invitation to Princeton Feb. 5, 1902

Box 8, Folder 7

Incoming: Pe, 1888-1903

 

Peeler, Mary E., ALS sympathy Jan. 2, 1894

 

[Peers], Alexander, ALS May 28, 1895

 

[Peet], R.B., ALS [July, 1895]; Mar. 7, 1896

 

[Pellet], K.A., ALS July 10, 1893 and July 15, 1893

 

Penny, George Barlow, ALS with encl.: The Chimes of Lincoln Cathedral July 25, 190[3]

 

Perkins, B. H., ALS request for money to help support his newspaper Aug. 7, 1893

 

Pettibone, W.H., ALS congratulations July 10, 1895

Box 8, Folder 8

Incoming: Ph - Po, 1890-1896

 

[Phelon, W.P.], ALS July 2, 1895

 

Pierce, Margaret C., ALS January 5, 1893

 

Pinkham, Dr. and Mrs., ALS congratulations on opening of university Oct. 12, 1891

 

Pittenger, Mary D [Poor Mary], TLS "America" copy of picture; Dec. 27, 1893

 

Pittenger, Mary D [Poor Mary], TL Dec. 1894

 

Pixley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M., AN on calling card n.d.

 

Platt, Mrs. I.M., ALS daughter to be married Mar., 1894

 

Pond, Mrs. A.L., invitation for Feb. 8 n.d.

 

Porter, David D., LS social regrets May 12, 1890

 

Powers, Thos. L., ALS Mar. 9, 1896

Box 8, Folder 9

Incoming: Pr - Pu, 1890-1902

 

Pracht, Max (American Protective Tariff League), TLS with C.C. and pledge re: L. Stanford's signed pledge Mar. 11, 1896

 

[Prather], Mary E., ALS turn vineyards into raisin land, evils of wine Feb. 25, 1895

 

Preston, Harriet Waters, ALS to D.S. Jordan Mar. 3, 1896

 

Prior, Frank E., ALS thanks Mar. 9, 1895

 

Proctor, R., May 23, 1890 and July 15 1890 TLS and ALS

 

Pryor, Sara A., ALS (3) Jan. 16 - Mar. 17, 1896

 

Puckett, Mary C., ALS with poem by her son Jan. 20, 1891

 

Putnam, Alfred, ALS April 29, 1902

Box 8, Folder 10

Incoming: Quayle, W. A., ALS, July 11, 1893

Box 8, Folder 11

Incoming: Reid, Elizabeth Mills and Whitelaw Reid, 1902-1903

 

Reid, Elizabeth Mills, ALS Both social notes Oct. 21, 1902 and Feb. 23, 1903

 

Reid, Whitelaw, TLS re appointment to Board of Trustees Oct. 13, 1902

 

Reid, Whitelaw, TLS re documents for appointment Oct. 21, 1902

 

Reid, Whitelaw, ALS re visit, memo Mar. 30, 1903

 

Reid, Whitelaw, TL re letters received and sent June 13, 1903

Box 8, Folder 12

Incoming: Robertson, Mrs., 1892-1896

Creator/Collector: Stanford, Jane Lathrop, 1828-1905.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Stanford, Leland, 1824-1893.
 

ALS re: Mrs. Hewes illness July 19, 1892

 

ALS sympathy June 21, 1894

 

ALS sympathy June 21, 1895

 

ALS congratulations July 1, 1895

 

ALS congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

Box 8, Folder 13

Incoming: Romer, Cecile, 1895-1896

 

ALS re their friendship and Romer's business affairs [May?] 1895

 

ALS re ointment for horses Nov. 1895

 

ALS congratulations Mar. 2, 1896

Box 8, Folder 14

Incoming: Ra - Re, 1893-1896

 

Ramsey, Anne B. (Mrs. Wm. H.?), ALS (2) thank you n.d.

 

Ramsey, Wm. H., Jr., ALS Mar. 4, 1896

 

Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H., Jr., ALS California visit from Port Washington n.d.

 

Randall, H. F., ALS Aug. 1, 1893

 

Rawlins, James, ALS Aug. 30, 1893

 

Redding, ? [Mrs. Clements' nephew], ALS re. her dismissal from Roble Hall Dec. 31, 1896

 

Redstone, A. E., ALS Aug. 2, 1893

 

Reid, [S.?] L., ALS n.d.

 

Requa, Mr. and Mrs., Tel. Mar. 3, 1896

 

Retail Merchants Protective Assn. of Palo Alto et. al. (Tom Kemp), TLS Mar. 2, 1896

Box 8, Folder 15

Incoming: Ri, 1893-1896

 

Rich, A.G., ALS thanks for passes Jan. 18, 1895

 

Rich, Louise C., ALS thanks, etc. Jan. 19, 1895

 

Richardson, Lucy S., ALS re the University Oct. 14, 1894

 

Riggs and Co., ALS Aug. 9, 1893 and Sept. 1, 1893

 

Riggs, Kate G., ALS and cvr. sending poem by Mrs. Richard Lowell Feb. 1891

 

Riordan, W. O., ALS January 4, 1895 and Mar. 2, 1896

 

Riordan, Archbishop, Telegram Merry Christmas n.d.

 

[Rixley or Riply], Mrs. M.F.W., ALS Jan. 27, 1896

Box 8, Folder 16

Incoming: Ro - Ry, 1887-1902

 

Roble Hall, card and cvr. congratulations n.d.

 

Roe, Harriet W., ALS from niece of Dot Covert; death of Auntie Dot's husband Sept. 19 Sept. 20, n.y.

 

Romero, Matias, ALS accepts invitation Feb. 23, 1887

 

[Rospigliosil] Marie Princess, ALS and cvr. estate built by Pope Clement IX, friends at London coronation, death of Mm. Di Cesnola July 8, 1902

 

Ross, Mrs. Albert E., ANS congrats Jul. 2, 1895 and Mar. 2, 1896

 

Ryan, E.B., ALS Mar. 3, 1896

Box 8, Folder 17

Incoming: St. Joseph's Convent, Sacramento, CA (Sisters of Mercy), 1891-1896

 

ALS thanks for donation, signed by Sister M. Vincent 1891 Nov. 17

 

ALS sympathy on anniversary of her loss, signed by Sisters of Mercy 1895 June 21

 

ALS welcome home, signed by Sister M. Liguori 1896 Feb. l0

 

ALS congratulations, signed by Sisters of Mercy 1896 Mar. 3

Box 8, Folder 18

Incoming: Salisbury, Dr. J. W., 1893

 

ALS May 11, 1893

 

ALS May 15, 1893

 

ALS May 23, 1893

 

ALS regarding Leland Stanford's health n.d.

 

ANS (prescription) April 21, 1893

Box 8, Folder 19

Incoming: Sartoris, Nellie Grant (daughter of U. S. Grant), 1889-1902

 

AN thank you note n.d.

 

ALS in mourning and cannot visit Feb. 15, 1889

 

ptd. wedding announcement for Vivien Sartoris Aug. 23, 1902

 

ALS mother better Dr. Gardner, visit of J.L.Stanford Nov. 28, 1902

Box 8, Folder 20

Incoming: Smith, N. T., 1883-1895

 

ANS to J.S. Cone contract for purchase of Gerke Ranch May 5, 1883

 

ALS personal March 7, 1892

 

Tel. birthday greetings Mar. 9, 1893

 

ALS July 27, 1893

 

ALS Sept. 23, 1893

 

ALS and T copy Dec. 23, 1893

 

ALS June 29, 1895

 

Tel. Oct. 12, 1895

Box 8, Folder 21

Incoming: Speyer, 1902

 

Speyer, James [Speyer and Co.], Jan. 31, 1902 and Oct. 17, 1902

 

Speyer and Co., [copies of telegrams] Feb. 6, 1902; Feb. 20, 1902; and Feb. 21, 1902

 

Speyer and Co., ALS Nov. 25, 1902

Box 8, Folder 22

Incoming: Stanford, Helen (Mrs. Josiah Stanford), 1892-1895

 

ALS personal and family news, Joe building hay barn and fermenting cellar, etc. July 27, 1892

 

death of Anna Aug. 7, 1892

 

ALS inquires after Leland's health, Joe's been sick May 7, 1893

 

ALS praises Jane's work with University, details her own financial difficulties Sept. 13, [1893]

 

ALS regarding efforts on behalf of Mrs. Bigelow November 26, [1893]

 

ALS worried for Jane's health Dec. 12, [1893]

 

ALS, explains why she couldn't come to Menlo June 19, 1895

 

sympathy for little Jennie n.d. [1893?]

Box 8, Folder 23

Incoming: Stanford family, 1884-1901

 

Stanford, Gertrude T., ALS Oct. 30, 1894 and Feb. 6, 1896

 

Stanford, Jane Eliza (Mrs. Charles), ALS thanks Jan. 18, 1895

 

Stanford, Jeremiah, ALS Inquiring about possible relation to family Dec. 15, 1901

 

Stanford, Josiah, ALS 1898 Resignation letter May 31,

 

Stanford, Leland, Tel. re. people to invite to dinner Oct. 20, 1884

 

Stanford, Philip W., Tel. Mar. 2, 1896

Box 8, Folder 24

Incoming: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, n.d.

 

ALS bird collection June 20

 

ALS Woman's Bible, birthday celebration Nov. 28

Box 8, Folder 25

Incoming: Stewart, William M. (photocopies from originals at Nevada Historical Society), 1894-1895

 

TLS re government suit, with enclosure: letter signed by senators in support of J. L. Stanford, June 23, 1894 June 23, 1894

 

TL re. payment of debt to Mrs. Stanford May 8, 1895

Box 8, Folder 26

Incoming: Sa - Sc, 1889-1902

 

St. Joseph's Asylum, Wash. DC, Sister Euphrasia, ALS sorry J.L.Stanford can't visit orphanage [Orphan Boys of St. Joseph's Asylum]. Mar. 30, 1892

 

St. Joseph's Asylum, Wash. DC, Sister Euphrasia, Poem to Mrs. Stanford n.d.

 

[Samfisow], Emma, ALS July 30, 1893

 

Savage [M.] J., ALS social Jan. 29, 1902

 

Sawyer, Lorenzo S.B., ANS Mar. 3, 1896

 

Scanlon, P., ALS thanks for pass Jan. 4, 1894

 

Scanlon, P., congratulations Mar. 3 1896

 

Schlieffel[in?], Louise Shepard, ALS Apr. 23, 1893

 

Schliemam, Sophie, ALS death of husband Jul. 4, 1891

 

Schofield, J.M., ANS thanks for sympathy [Jan.] 4, 1889

 

Scott, Irving M., ALS July 15, 1898

Box 8, Folder 27

Incoming: Se - Shaw, 1893-1903

 

[Selal], Gregoire, ALS March 7, 1903

 

Selby, Elena [Atherton], ALS Mar. 3, 1896

 

Seward, Olive Risley, ALS, cvr. and clip. condolence, death of father H.A. Risley Sept. 25, 1893

 

Sexton, [?] E., ALS Mar. 2, 1896

 

Shaen, Jacob, ANS Mar. 4, 1896

 

Sharp, Josephine, ALS personal news, husband on flagship of Pacific Squadron "Philadelphia" Nov. 9, 1893

 

Shaw, Anna, Tel. Mar. 5, [1896]

 

Shaw, John W., Tel. Mar. 2, 1896

 

Shaw, Julia A. (Mrs. W.H.), ALS sympathy June 14, [1894?]

 

Shaw, Julia A. (Mrs. W.H.), ALS June 20, 1895

Box 8, Folder 27.1

Incoming: Shea - Sher, 1891-1904

 

Sheasby, Mrs. Nellie, ALS Mar. 3, 1896

 

Sheehan, John F., ALS son a pioneer student at L.S.J.U. June 30, 1895 and Mar. 2, 1896

 

Sheldon, Henry D. (pres. Associated Students), Tel. Oct. 12, 1895 and Mar. 2, 1896

 

Shephard, A. D., TLS July 20, 1904

 

Shephard, Mrs. Vincent [L.], ALS [with enclosure] Feb. 27, n.y.

 

Sheridan, Irene R. (Mrs. Philip), ANS thank you Jan. 7, n.y.

 

Sheridan, Irene R. (Mrs. Philip), accepts invitation Feb. 23, n.y.

 

Sherman, Cecilia S., ALS thank you, Bishop Newman Mar. 9, 1891

Box 8, Folder 28

Incoming: Si - So, 1893-1904

 

Simpson, Joseph Cairn, ALS June 16, 1894 and January 1, 1895

 

Sloss, Leon, ALS Mar. 2, 1896

 

Sloss, Louis, Tel. Mar. 2, 1896

 

Smith, Agnes, ALS congratulations, wants a loan Mar. 7, 1896

 

Smith, Mrs. Henry R., ALS congratulations, interest in kindergartens, daughter a Latin teacher Mar. 4, [1896]

 

Smith, Joseph, ALS July 30, 1904

 

Smith, S., ALS Feb. 28, 1896

 

Sommerfield, Kate, ALS Inquiry into Stanford admissions Dec. 17, 1901

 

Soper[?], E. A., Tel. Aug. 18, 1893

Box 8, Folder 29

Incoming: Sta - Sti, 1891-1902

 

Stafford, Walter A., ALS from Stanford student re. Government suit Feb. 24, 1896

 

Staples, Mary Winslow, ALS visit to L.S.J.U. with grandson now a student - Edward E. Painter Dec. 2, 1891

 

Staubes, Chas., ALS Re. conditions at Vina Ranch. Aug. 17, 1893

 

Steinman, B.U., Tel. congratulations Mar. 3, 1896

 

Stillman, Elizabeth G., ALS visit to Palo Alto Apr. 17 [?]

 

Stillman, J.M., ALS Mar. 2, 1896 and Nov. 15, 1901

 

Stillman, Leland, ALS Jan. 13, 1902 and May 20, [1902]

Box 8, Folder 29.1

Incoming: Sto - Sw, 1892-1896

 

Stone, J. M., ALS Sept. 11, 1893

 

Stoner, Emma L., ALS Nov. 25, 1892 thanks for helping boy

 

Stranahan, Clara H., ALS Oct. 17, 1895

 

Strange, R., ALS Mar. 21, 1896

 

[Strobridge], [illegible], ALS March 9, 1895

 

Swan, Louise S., ALS Apr. 2, 1893 and Mar. 22, 1896

 

Swift, Carrie D.T., ANS Mar. 7, 1896

Box 8, Folder 30

Incoming: Taylor, Agnes and Edward R., 1896-1898

 

Taylor, Agnes Stanford (Mrs. E.R.), ALS re dream of Leland July 16 [post 1893]

 

Taylor, Edward R., ALS congrats Mar. 4, 1896 and Mar. 1896

 

Taylor, Edward R., re paying the legacy and fulfilling his duties as Trustee May 30, 1898

Box 8, Folder 31