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Envelope to Alexander Milton Ross
February 19, 1895
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated February 19, 1895.
GLC03007.56.25
20 May 1895
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated May 20, 1895.
GLC03007.56.28
to Alexander M. Ross
2 December 1896
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Writes to say she hopes his health is improving.
GLC03007.42
3 November 1896
Thompson, Ruth Brown, 1829-1904
Discusses declining health of herself and Ross. Wonders if they will meet in the next life, and if they will recognize each other. Tells him to ignore those who slander him, "Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and say all manner of evil...
GLC03007.45
[Pressed flower]
16 November 1896
One pressed flower from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross contained in a letter dated November 16, 1896. (GLC03007.56.08.01)
GLC03007.56.08.02
to Alexander Milton Ross
One letter from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated November 16, 1896. Discusses her father and the help Alexander has given them and his future visit. Includes pressed leaves.
GLC03007.56.08.01
[Letter and pressed flower to Alexander Milton Ross] [Decimilized .01-.02]
One letter and a pressed flower from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated November 16, 1896.
GLC03007.56.08
28 April 1897
Discusses her family's well being, and wonders about their place in God's larger plan.
GLC03007.44
6 April 1897
Wishes to know the cause of his grief, which he mentioned in a previous letter. Hopes he will visit California, and that they can finally meet. Wishes to introduce him to her grandson, who also has a strong love of nature. Discusses other family...
GLC03007.47
January 16, 1897
Encloses a letter from Franklin Sanborn, to see if he knows anything about "the Dr. McLain mentioned therein."
GLC03007.43
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