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TO ODELL, APRIL 29, 1904
TO ODELL, APRIL 29, 1904
April 29, 1904.
Hon. B. B. Odell, Jr.,
Executive Chamber,
Albany, N.Y.
My dear Governor Odell:
I wish you would approve the bill introduced by Mr. Remsen in relation to the E. F. Linton Real Estate Co. This bill conveys no additional rights. It merely revives a company that died by a failure to remember in time that its life was limited and it was not until a search was made, during the progress of a transfer of a piece of land, that it was discovered the company's life had been extinguished and a clear title could not be conveyed. The bill passed without any opposition. Linton is a good Republican and is entitled to consideration. He needs this legislation to enable him to carry on his business. I trust you will sign the bill.
Yours very truly,
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TO ODELL, APRIL 21, 1904
TO ODELL, APRIL 21, 1904
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TO ODELL, APRIL 29, 1904
TO ODELL, APRIL 29, 1904
April 29, 1904.
Hon. B. B. Odell, Jr.,
Executive Chamber,
Albany, N.Y.
My dear Governor Odell:
There is now before you a bill No. 410. introduced by Mr. Whitlock, providing compensation for the copyists of old and mutilated records in the offices of the Register and County Clerk of Kings County. This is a meritorious bill approved by the present and past heads of these offices, providing salaries for men now dependent upon fees which cannot be increased. Justice Dickey in a recent decision held that he had not the power to increase these fees, although the importance of the work led him to believe the men were entitled to more compensation.
Therefore, I believe that the bill is a just one and I hope you will approve it.
Yours very truly,
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TO ODELL, AUGUST 23, [UNKNOWN YEAR]
TO ODELL, AUGUST 23, [UNKNOWN YEAR]
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TO ODELL, APRIL 8, 1904
TO ODELL, APRIL 8, 1904
April 8th, 1904
Hon. B. B. Odell, Jr.,
Executive Chamber,
Albany, N.Y.
My dear Governor Odell:
I am attaching herewith a letter from Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, which is self-explanatory. As you will notice, Dr. Hamilton is desirous of being appointed President of the Lunacy Commission, formerly occupied by Dr. Peterson; and I take great pleasure in recommending him for this position.
Yours very sincerely,
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TO ODELL, DECEMBER 17, 1904
TO ODELL, DECEMBER 17, 1904
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TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 2, 1904
TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 2, 1904
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TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 29, 1904
TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 29, 1904
29th February 1904.
Hon. B. B. Odell, Jr.,
Executive Chamber,
Albany, N.Y.
My dear Governor Odell:
Please do not do anything about the Port Wardenship until I see you. A serious complication has arisen. I refer to the appointment of Jaquillard to succeed Robert H. Johnson.
Hoping to see you very soon, I beg to remain,
Yours faithfully,
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TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 23, 1904
TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 23, 1904
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TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 29, 1904
TO ODELL, FEBRUARY 29, 1904