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Anthony, Susan B. | to My Dear Friend, Feb 6, 1899

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Honorary President, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, 25 West 61st Street, New York.
President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY,
17 Madison Street, Rochester, New York.
Vice-President-at-Large, REV. ANNA H. SHAW,
1341 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Corresponding Secretary, RACHEL PORTER AVERY,
1341 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Recording Secretary, ALICE STONE BLACKWELL,
3 Park Street, Boston, Mass.
Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON,
Warren, Ohio.
Auditors:
LAURA CLAY, Lexington, Ky.
SARAH B. COOPER, San Francisco, Cal.
Chairman Committee on Organization, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, 107 World Building, New York.
Office of the President, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Feb. 6, 1899
My Dear Friend
Dear Ellen wrote me of the sad bereavement that has come to you and your dear wife- it is too cruel- but there is no escape from the inevitable- Your hearts must ache to the breaking- nevertheless- you were so happy telling me of your blessings in your precious wife & darling babies- last fall when you so lovingly escorted me to the R. R. Station- You have drank of the cup of sorrow before- and proved you had philosophy & strength to endure it- and so both you & your dear one will be equal to this added grief!!
With best love & deepest sympathy
Susan B. Anthony

 


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Copy Alma Lutz Collection
National-American Woman Suffrage Association
Office of the President, Rochester N.Y., Feb. 6, 1899
My Dear Friend
Dear Ellen wrote me of the sad bereavement that has come to you and your dear wife- it is too cruel- but there is no escape from the inevitable- Your hearts must ache to the breaking- nevertheless- you were so happy telling me of your blessings in your precious wife & darling babies- last fall when you so lovingly escorted me to the R. R. Station- You have drank of the cup of sorrow before- and proved you had philosophy & strength to endure it- and so both you & your dear one will be equal to this added grief!!
With best love & deepest sympathy
Susan B. Anthony