ALS, [1890] April 24 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.

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ALS, [1890] April 24 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.

JBF comments further about an article in Century Magazine that slandered the Fremonts. She relates her "broad experience that friends stand true on larger motives, and the opposition remains opposed." She and the General were off for some days of sea air at Santa Barbara. The Associated Press had reported the General's serious illness.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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