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Anthony, Susan B. | to Mr. Pond, July 30, 1900

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National American Woman Suffrage Association.
MEMBER NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.
Honorary President, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, 26 West 61st Street, New York.
Honorary President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, 17 Madison Street, Rochester, N. Y.
President, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT,
2008 American Tract Society Building, New York.
Vice-President-at-Large, REV. ANNA H. SHAW,
1830 Diamond Street, Philadelphia Pa.
Corresponding Secretary, RACHEL FOSTER AVERY,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Recording Secretary, ALICE STONE BLACKWELL,
3 Park Street, Boston, Mass.
Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON,
Warren, Ohio.
Auditors-
LAURA CLAY, Lexington, Ky.
CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH,
The Rookery, Chicago, Ill.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 2008 AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY BUILDING, N. Y.
OFFICE OF HONORARY PRESIDENT, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
July 30, 1900
Dear Mr. Pond-
Both your good letter of July 24th and your beautiful tribute to the Great Plymouth Preacher & Prophet - are before me -and both of them have been carefully read & re-read - & greatly appreciated,
I am just in receipt of a few sets of my books - So can ship one to you all by myself - It does seem as if people, were living to greater age - & retaining their ability to think & live in the present than they did in those "good old days" we so often hear preached of - Everybody of every grade - reads the papers & knows all about what is going on the world over - Is it not this fact that keeps the mind whetted up for action to the very end of us?

 


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After you have been through my Life - I shall expect to hear your opinion - & read it - on the days of Beecher & Tilton -that not only tried their souls - but all of their friends and coworkers sould as well--What a? terrible tragedy in real life it was - I loved them both - & the dear little Elizabeth was very dear to me -
Very Sincerely yours
Susan B. Anthony

 


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NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
National Headquarters
2008 American Tract Society Building N.Y.
Office of Honorary President Rochester, N. Y.
July 30, 1900
Dear Mr. Pond-
Both your good letter of July 24th and your beautiful tribute to the Great Plymouth Preacher & Prophet - are before me -and both of them have been carefully read & re-read - & greatly appreciated,
I am just in receipt of a few sets of my books - So can ship one to you all by myself - It does seem as if people, were living to greater age - & retaining their ability to think & live in the present than they did in those "good old days" we so often hear preached of - Everybody of every grade - reads the papers & knows all about what is going on the world over - Is it not this fact that keeps the mind whetted up for action to the very end of us?
After you have been through my Life - I shall expect to hear your opinion - & read it - on the days of Beecher & Tilton -that not only tried their souls - but all of their friends and coworkers sould as well--What a? terrible tragedy in real life it was - I loved them both - & the dear little Elizabeth was very dear to me -
Very Sincerely yours
Susan B. Anthony