Volcano, Oct’ 22 1907
Dear Minerva,
Friends, are like melons:
Shall I tell you why
To find one good:
You need, a hundred try.
Your Friend.
Mrs. Mary Quinn
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Volcano, Cal Feb. 1st 1909
Dear Minerva.
Think of me in the hour of leisure
Think of me in the hour of care
Think of me in the hour of pleasure
Spare me one thought-in the hour of prayer
Your’ Lovingly Sarah Shealor
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Volcano, Cal Jan 8th . 1908
Dear Minerva~
May richer and deeper thy blessings be.
Than high bounding billows inrolling from sea.
Sincerely Yours.
Home Address. Oleta. Cal. Ellen D.
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Dear Minerva,
The wind is always on the side
Of the most able navigator.
Ever Your Friend. Edna McKenzie
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Volcano, Feb 1st 1909
Dear Cousin Minerva,
These few lines to you are tendered
By a friend sincere and true
Hoping to be remembered
When I am far away from you.
Ever Your Cousin Ed.
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March 10th 1908
Dear Minerva,
I have looked these pages over and oer.
To see what others wrote before.
That a good true friend is hard to fine.
And when you have found me good and true.
Change not the old for the newYours Lovingly. Clara
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Volcano, Oct. 17th 1907
Dear Minerva,
When the name that I write here is dim on the page:
And the leaves of your album are yellow with age.
Still think of me kindly, and do not forget.
That wherever I,am. remember you yet.
Sincerely your friend.
Sade Gillick
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Volcano. Cal july 10th ‘07
Dear Minerva,
May fond memory come and hover o’er.
This album page of my fair friend:
Enrich her from thy precious store.
And happy recollections send.
If on this page she chance to gage
In years to come where’er she be:
Tell her of earlier happy days,
And bring her back one thought of me.
Is the wish of your friend and Teacher Lou De La Mater
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