Page 1 1870’s 12th Dear Olive, When I entered Detroit this morning, the first thing that caught my eye was your name good said I, as tonight is free I will stay and hear the “Bright nite” of humanity, but lo! on inquiry I found you came the 18th when I am engaged and so I shall not hear or see you But I write a line to ______________________ Page 2 to say that my interest and sympathy are with you wherever you go Heard Anna’s “Men’s rights” in N.Y, the night I left. I believe she comes west soon. Susan told me how much she enjoyed meeting you at Rochester, and the pleasant impression made by your speech. ______________________ Page 3 I hope we may met in our wanderings with much love Your friend sincerely Elizabeth Cady Stanton ______________________ Page 4 [blank page] ______________________ Page 5 [typed transcript] COPY 12th 1870’s Dear Olive, When I entered Detroit this morning, the first thing that caught my eye was your name good said I, as tonight is free I will stay & hear the “Bright nite” of humanity, but lo! on inquiry I found you came the 18th when I am engaged & so I shall not hear or see you But I write a line to say that my interest & sympathy are with you wherever you go Heard Anna’s “Men’s rights” in N.Y, the night I left. I Believe she comes next here. Susan told me how much she enjoyed meeting you at Rochester, & the pleasant impression made by your speech. I hope we may met in our wanderings with much love Your friend sincerely Elizabeth Cady Stanton