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Col Frances Parker dead, great Educator of Normal School. Was to have charge of the new Blaine School. Tuesday March 4, 1902 The sun has shone brightly all day and we are delighted, so is Prince Henry could see it, most of the places he visited- he has had rain. Our city has been wild over the Prince. He is such a refined cultured gentleman. Our papers can't say enough in his praise. My book is too small to write about him he left to day. We are all well, Mrs. unclear Harvey spent the day here. With Mrs. Henry, and we sent our regrets to Mrs. T.W. Harvey's Luncheon. To night Mrs. Henry and three sons, all went to Mrs. Blaine's meeting of her scholars in science- I sent card of sympathy to Mrs. Thomas Wright and to Messers Gunn. on the death of their Mother. - Mrs. Dr. Moses Gunn. lived on the corner of Calumet Avenue, and seventy first street, opposite our home she had two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Thomas Wright, they were excellent neighbors - Dr. Gunn, was a tall distinguished king Gentleman, a Scottish by birth with long light curls down his back, in his Scotch suit he was imposing and unclear over six feet and very erect. rode a beautiful black horse trained - he was a great Surgeon