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'''Samuel Ward''', often referred to as "Uncle Sam," was a "poet, philosopher, lobbyist and bon vivant" who was present at many gatherings held by [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]] at the [[The Lamasery|Lamasery]].<ref>"Theosophy in New York: Facts about Mme. Blavatsky, Her Powers, and Her Religion." ''The World'' (New York), Vol. XXVII, September 12, 1886, p. 13.  Available at [http://blavatskyarchives.com/nyworld1886.htm Blavatsky Archives website.</ref>
'''Samuel Ward''', often referred to as "Uncle Sam," was a "poet, philosopher, lobbyist and bon vivant" who was present at many gatherings held by [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]] at the [[The Lamasery|Lamasery]].<ref>"Theosophy in New York: Facts about Mme. Blavatsky, Her Powers, and Her Religion." ''The World'' (New York), Vol. XXVII, September 12, 1886, p. 13.  Available at [http://blavatskyarchives.com/nyworld1886.htm Blavatsky Archives website].</ref>


According to [[Henry Steel Olcott]] in ''Old Diary Leaves'', Sam Ward sent him a copy of [[Marion Crawford|Marion Crawford's]] novel ''Mr. Isaacs'',<ref>Henry Steel Olcott. ''Old Diary Leaves, Second Series (1878-1883)'', p. 394. Available online at http://www.theosophy.ph/onlinebooks/odl/odl226.html Theosophical Society in the Philippines Online Books.</ref> which was mentioned in [[Mahatma Letter No. 102#Page 6 - right|Mahatma Letter No. 102]] and [[Mahatma Letter No. 104#Page 47|104]].
According to [[Henry Steel Olcott]] in ''Old Diary Leaves'', Sam Ward sent him a copy of [[Francis Marion Crawford]]'s novel ''Mr. Isaacs'',<ref>Henry Steel Olcott. ''Old Diary Leaves, Second Series (1878-1883)'', p. 394. Available online at http://www.theosophy.ph/onlinebooks/odl/odl226.html Theosophical Society in the Philippines Online Books.</ref> which was mentioned in [[Mahatma Letter No. 102#Page 6 - right|Mahatma Letter No. 102]] and [[Mahatma Letter No. 104#Page 47|104]].


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Samuel Ward, often referred to as "Uncle Sam," was a "poet, philosopher, lobbyist and bon vivant" who was present at many gatherings held by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky at the Lamasery.[1]

According to Henry Steel Olcott in Old Diary Leaves, Sam Ward sent him a copy of Francis Marion Crawford's novel Mr. Isaacs,[2] which was mentioned in Mahatma Letter No. 102 and 104.

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  1. "Theosophy in New York: Facts about Mme. Blavatsky, Her Powers, and Her Religion." The World (New York), Vol. XXVII, September 12, 1886, p. 13. Available at Blavatsky Archives website.
  2. Henry Steel Olcott. Old Diary Leaves, Second Series (1878-1883), p. 394. Available online at http://www.theosophy.ph/onlinebooks/odl/odl226.html Theosophical Society in the Philippines Online Books.