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About H. S. Olcott as a sole executer & residuary legatee of HPB, her will about gold medal and Olcott's assent to give away some little personal effects of HPB to V. P. Zhelikhovsky.  +
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About damage done by V. S. Solovyov. Henry Olcott assures Vera of total loyalty to her sister, H. P. Blavatsky.  +
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About damage of "Nightmare Tales" during delivery to V. P. Zhelikhovsky, authorship of "Polar Lands" wrongly assigned to HPB and bad translation of "Why I became a Theosophist" into French.  +
About some pamphlet and photo sent to V. P. Zhelikhovsky, V.P.Zh.'s publication at Mme. Adams and issue of "Nightmare Tales".  +
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About the letters of sympathy that were arriving following H. P. Blavatsky’s death in 1891, and on her contributions to the world.  +
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Annie Besant thanks V.P.Zh. for received photo, books, and papers; writes about her visit and defense of HPB at Psychical Research Society and about affairs of Countess Wachtmeister and her son. Letterhead with TS emblem, no address or organization.  +
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E. G. Brown express his gratitude HPB for her article about G. Beard in the "Daily Graphic".  +
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G. Pott is apologizing for not returning a borrowed book (while he/she was in Ostend) and trying to find out whether the book had been forwarded to HPB from London.  +
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Invitation for a visit, since both are in Paris at that time.  +
Marie Sinclair is distressed that her previous letter to Vera Zhelikhovsky has gone astray, and promised to help her to collect some material for her request.  +
Marie Sinclair is providing an account of communications with Madame Blavatsky between the latter’s death and her cremation.  +
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Objection on claim on humiliation of H. P. Blavatsky  +
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Olcott has been trying to determine Vera’s wishes about publication of the details surrounding the second marriage of her sister Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. Since their correspondence has been ineffective, he explains his decision to publish the facts of the marriage as the most prudent course of action, even though Blavatsky’s family may experience some embarrassment.  +
Olcott writes about various matters related to publication projects and the estate of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. He seeks affirmation from Vera that she does not object to the publication of basic details about H.P.B.’s brief marriage to Michael Betanelly.  +
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One of readers (P. S. Grachev) of ''From the Caves'' writes to its main character (Thakur-Sahib) with request to accept him as a student.  +
P. L. Grossul-Tolstoy shares his views on the emergence and development of Judaism and Christianity.  +
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Passport granted to Madame H.P. Blavatsky to travel with infant-ward Yuri throughout several Russian provinces  +
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Some explanations on the Secret Doctine  +
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Transcribed letter by Vsevolod Solovyov about his visit to HPB at Elberfeld. Transcriber's notes in Russian.  +
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USA Passport granted to H. P. Blavatsky  +