FROM KENYON, MARCH 3, 1904

Categories
The Timothy Lester Woodruff Papers: A Digital Resource
Language
ENG
Author
Kenyon, George Waterman (1849-1933)
Recipient
Woodruff, Timothy Lester (dup)
Woodruff Date
19040303
Letterhead
Brooklyn, N.Y. March 3rd, 1904.
Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff,
New York City.
My dear Governor:
My brother and I want to thank you heartily for your very good letter to the Adjutant General and also for your kind willingness to telephone to him tomorrow morning at $10.30 or 11 a.m., (the former hour preferable,) at the State Arsenal. Telephone number is 354 - 38th Street.
We are very anxious that he does not divide the contract for olive drab service uniforms. Browning, King & Co. being the lowest bidders on the dress uniforms will, of course, get them and they will receive a contract of equal size as each soldier has a uniform both for service and for dress. There is not the least doubt but that they will get a more satisfactory service uniform from the C. Kenyon Co. for they have a large force making these for the United States Government who are now educated to this work.
We thank you in advance for this kind favor.
Yours respectfully,
Geo W Kenyon
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