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Addams discusses Scudder's opposition to Wellesley's accepting a donation from Standard Oil, and locating people to fill a position at a settlement.

Addams sends Blatchford a check for taxes on the Grant Locomotive Works property.

Haldeman advises Addams about development of the Lake Forest property.

Pratt advises Addams about laying down a walk.

Addams thanks Haldeman for her help with managing the Lake Forest property and discusses family.

Addams updates Haldeman about financial and legal dealings about the Lake Forest property.

Addams briefly asks Kelley not to send any money because John Kelley was her guest.

Addams writes to Haldeman about the disposition of debts and taxes on Mary Linn's estate, interactions with John Linn, and her financial situation.

Addams sends Blatchford a check for a fee and requests information about taxes owed on properties in Mary Linn's estate.

Addams apologizes for writing the wrong amount on the check she sent and acknowledges Blatchford's check.

Addams writes Linn concerning financial matters and paying Linn's tuition expenses.

Addams lays out figures from payment from Storm Lake property between John, Weber, Esther and Stanley Linn.

Addams sends a check for taxes and thanks Blatchford for attending to the matter.

Addams writes Smith about her lecture in Madison, Wisconsin, a trip to Springfield, Illinois, where she met the governor, a property purchase, and her trip to New Orleans.

Addams asks Sutliff for the use of the college buildings for the Rockford College Summer School and explains that her fundraising work for Hull-House makes it impossible for her to undertake other things.

Addams writes Talbot to express her desire to cover bills incurred by Esther Linn.

Metcalf writes to Addams about staffing needs for Lawrence House.

Addams writes Haldeman about family finances and plans for the family Christmas celebration.

Addams reports to Haldeman that she will sell Stanley Linn's share of the Dakota land.

Addams suggests to Haldeman a different means of turning Stanley Linn's lands over to her sister.

Addams again asks Haldeman for an agreement in regard to Stanley Linn's property, she reports on visiting Esther Hulbert's new baby, she and promises to sent James Weber Linn's book.

Addams informs Haldeman that she will be out of town briefly and will sign papers on her return.

Macmillan reports to Addams that the company has received the agreement to publish Democracy and Social Ethics.

Brett sends Addams a royalty payment for sales of the first 1000 copies of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Ely inquires if Addams will consider publishing her next book with him at Citizen's Library.

Addams considers Ely's proposal about her new book

Addams reports that she sent a check to the Miners Relief Fund.

Publication agreement outlining the financial and publishing details for Addams' The Newer Ideals of Peace.

Royalty statement made out to Hull-House and Jane Addams for $413.15 and $287.10.

Addams discusses Haldeman's trip and financial matters.

Addams thanks Bartlett for her donation and provides an update on the summer classes.

Macmillan encloses a royalty statement for publication of Democracy and Social Ethics.

McFarland provides an estimate for printing "Newsboy Conditions in Chicago."

Addams discusses financial matters, a recent visit to Cedarville and Stanley Linn's decision to attend the University of Chicago.

Provides a publishing quote for Newsboy Conditions in Chicago.

Addams thanks Kelley for her letter and for her lecture.

Addams writes to Blaine asking for financial help for Hull-House.

Addams discusses possible sources of funding for Ely's study.

Addams thanks Blaine for her donation to Hull-House and for her Christmas gift.

Addams consults with her sister regarding the sale of lands and Stanley Linn's investments, Weber Linn's upcoming wedding, and her health.

Royalty figures for Democracy and Social Ethics, 1903-1940 sales.

Addams writes Haldeman regarding selling Stanley Linn's land for him, his health and summer plans, and invites her sister to attend her speech.

A royalty statement for sales of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Robson sends Addams the first installment of a $5,000 loan to the Hull House Association.

Addams updates her sister on Stanley Linns travels and argues that Marcet should go to the fair.

Macmillan sends Addams a royalty check for Democracy and Social Ethics.

Fargo asks Addams for a statement of expenses incurred in the trip to St. Louis to purchase municipal exhibits.

Steuert informs Addams that McCormick will donate $100 to the operations of Hull-House for 1905.
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