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Mrs Judge Lambert Tree - died on the Campania of Apoplexy Judge Tree was minister to Belgium- and Russia - well known abroad, he Mr A.C. Badger - gone to the City.

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Saturday, Oct. 10, 1903 Mr A.C. Badger - gone to the City. To day is perfect, all well, I looked over my old papers, and letters. Frances, is doing the same. Mrs Rearden is so fond of the tiny white Poodle, that she gives her a bath frequently. and she looks like a little snow ball. Our two Collie's are made great pets, I had a letter from Mrs Swearingen, she says Lalla has Rheumatism so bad in her ankles. that she, and Mrs Embry Swearingen /her mother will start Monday for Martinsville, and x stay two weeks. She wants Mr Badger and me to make her a visit, the 26 of October. Mrs Sheridan Badger, and Adele, were expected here today, to day "good-bye," as they go to Arizona next week. I waited at home for them but they did not come to day. Mrs Anna Magie Tree, wife of Judge Lambert Tree, she died at sea - aboard the Cunard Liner Campania Thursday night - the 8th one day before they reached New York. Mr & Mrs Tree had been visiting their only son, Arthur, at his house, Leamington Warwickshire - England, she was in good health, ? a stroke of apoplexy, she died in a few hours her father was H.H. Magie - very rich.