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man000273. Sadie and Hampton George Papers, 1874-1944. MS-00434. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1qf8jw9h
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Form P. S. 57 (6-06—500M) S U N S E T TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY .This company TR AN SM ITS and D E LIV E R S messages only on conditions limiting its liability, which have been assented to by the sender of the following message. Errors can be guarded against only by repeating a message back to the sending station for comparison, and the company w ill not hold itself liable for errors or delays in transmission Or delivery o f Unrepeated Messages, beyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, nor in any case where the claim is not presented in w riting within sixty days after sending the message. This is an U N R E PE A TE D MESSAGE and is delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above. PO B 9 Paid Less Angela Received a t— — — --------------------j .. . . -------------- Horn!tea Cal Aug 27 Mr a. H. 1. Geerge, 80S Kensingten Head, Angeles, Cal* ws extend eur h e a r fe lt sympathy in your sad hereavment. p. C. Lenge* 1150AM O F F IC E R S F. C. LONGE, P resident W. J. HALLER, Vice-P resident H. E. GEORGE, TREASURER W T. CARTER, SECRETARY W. W. WILSON, Director M X. dames (Eottaoliimteii Hitting ( incorporated) TELEPHONE, MT. GAINES MINE HORNITOS, CAL. MINES IN MARIPOSA COUNTY CALIFORNIA Horni.t. os, C^ al. ., Au~ 27th o7. Mrs H, E, George, Los Angeles, Cal. Dear F rien d :- I t was w ith su rprise and sorrow th at I heard o i Hamp's death, I can hardly r e a liz e i t . You c e r ta in ly have My f u l l sympathy in your bereavement, I loved him as a Brother, fo r h is greatness and moral courage, and can tr u ly say th at I am a b e tte r man fo r having known him. Our lo s s though hard to bear w i l l be the gain o f those ffie n d s who have gone b efo re and who await him and us in that land where th ere is no sorrow nor pain, no trou d les nor w o rries, and where a l l is sunshine and laughter and sweet. My wish is that we may a l l l i v e such l iv e s that when our tim eto go has come, th at we w i l l m erit th at degree o f reward which I am sure awaits him. At any other time I could have come down, but was t ie d up w ith Mr Maines here and could not lea ve in tim e. I f there is any th ing I can do to be o f use to you, ju s t command me, I can lea ve here any time a ft e r the second o f next month. G ertie jo in s me in lo v e and best wishes to you. R E TU R N TO MT. GAINES CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. HORNITOS, C A L . P M f < fa '-f! Mrs il4 E, George, 8og Kensington Hoad, Los Angeles, Cal. \