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Brainerd, _August 19, 1881_. To Captain Willard Glazier:--My cordial good wishes go with you on your long and interesting journey. May it result in benefit to yourself and your fellow-man. Chauncey B. Sleeper, District Attorney. At St. Cloud, Judge L. A. Evans introduced Captain Glazier to his audience on the evening of his lecture in that city, and wrote as follows in the album: St. Cloud, Minnesota, _August 23, 1881_. To Captain Glazier:--May your life voyage and your contemplated voyage to the mouth of our Great River prove pleasant and profitable. L. A. Evans. Hon. Samuel E. Adams, whose patriotic greeting we quote next, is the editor of the Monticello "_Times_," and was one of the early pioneers of Wright County, Minnesota. Monticello, _August 24, 1881_. Love of one's country is always commendable, and may your labors in its defence in the past, and its development in the future, be crowned with imperishable renown. Very truly yours, Samuel E. Adams. At Hastings, Captain Glazier was cordially and hospitably entertained by the proprietor and editor of the Hastings "_Gazette_," and other prominent citizens. On parting Mr. Todd writes the following in the album: Hastings, Minnesota, _September 5, 1881_. With the cordial good wishes of the "_Gazette_" for a prosperous voyage to the Gulf. Fraternally, Irving Todd. The friendly writer of the following is loyal to his State while greeting the man who evokes the sentiment: Davenport, Iowa, _September 25, 1881_. Dear Captain:--As you plough the "Father of Waters" in your
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