Baltimore, Md., Feb. i8, 1916. 



I had learned, as had all who had come to 

 know your wife, the unusual beauty and love- 

 liness of her character. The memories of a 

 life so beautiful as hers will be supporting and 

 inspiring. It has been good to know her, and 

 it will be something to watch the development 

 of a beautiful inheritance in the little life 

 which is to perpetuate it to future generations. 

 Your sincere friend, 



W. S. Thayer. 



Legation of the U. S. of America. 

 San Jos% Costa Rica, 



March 12, 19 16. 



I knew her as a happy child, and later as 

 a young woman of strong character and 

 many graces and accomplishments. 

 Faithfully your friend, 



E. J. Hale. 



Chapel Hill, N. C, Feb. 19, 1916. 



Having gone through the bitter waters, I 

 can most feelingly sympathize with you in 

 your recent bereavement. 

 Cordially yours, 



Kemp P. Battle. 



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