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FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 25, 1904
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 25, 1904
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June 25th 1904
Mrs Jennie C. Griffin
My Dear Mrs Griffin
I enclose herein the checks as directeed it the letter received from the Gov this morning with addressed envelopes. Please have checks mailed as usual. I also enclose three bills which we -
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, APRIL 12, 1905
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, APRIL 12, 1905
Brooklyn Apl 12th 1905
My dear Mrs Griffin
As soon as the Gov returns to the City will you please have him sign the enclosed check and endorse the enclosed note and have both sent to the Merchants Exchange National Bank to renew a similar note due today a -
WARD TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 30, 1909
WARD TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 30, 1909
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June 30, 1909
Mrs. J. C. Griffin,
43 West 39th Street,
New York City,
My dear Mrs. Griffin:
Mrs. Ward handed me your letter of June 25th, also Mr. J. D. King's letter of the 7th, in reference to the cleaning of the monuments in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Conn. I wrote to my friend, Mr. William Moseley, at New Haven, and he is investigating the matter for me. He wrote he that the expert when he took to the cemetery did not think that the monuments required cleaning, but that the coping needed pointing up and that he would send me an estimate, which estimate has not reached me up to the present date. As you know, this is a very busy time in New Haven, and as Mr. Moseley is the proprietor of the New Haven House this may account for the delay.
Yours very truly,
Rodney A. Ward -
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 4, 1908
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 4, 1908
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December 4, 1908.
Mrs. J. C. Griffin,
43 West 39th Street,
New York City.
Dear Mrs. Griffin:
Replying to your letter of yesterday in regard to the property at 8th Avenue & President Street, would say that the amount standing on the Governor's book as the cost of this property on January 1st is
$7,685.45. This includes the taxes for this year and his proportion of interest on the mortgage up to January 1st. It does not, however, include interest on the payments made by him for the property from April 2nd, 1903, on which date the original $4,000 was paid, up to date. I did not have time to-day to compute this interest, and send you these figures thinking they would be sufficient for your purpose. If not, let me know and I will compute the interest and send you a statement. I return Mr. Gulick's letter herewith.
Yours very truly,
F. W. Farnham
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FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904
Brooklyn Sept 28th 1904
Dear Governor
Yours of yesterday recd I will make the necessary entries in regard to the Insurance Lloyds. I have heard nothing from Mr Morgan in regard to the Hotel Woodruff and dont know whether Mr Ward has or not - He has not b -
GETT TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909
GETT TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909
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Sept. 24, 09.
My dear Mrs. Griffen:
With this same mail I am sending a letter to Mr. Woodruff about my matter.
I am exceedingly sorry that a proposition that bore every indication of happiness and pleasantness should turn out disastrously, but thank goodness I have better friends than the one I am with.
I shall hope to see you soon.
With every food wishes, I am
Sincerely, your friend,
Louis W. Gett -
GETT TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 5, 1910
GETT TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 5, 1910
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Jan. 5th, 1910.
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. C. Griffin,
#43 West 39th Street,
New York City,
My dear Mrs. Griffin:
It does not seem possible for me to come to New York at a time when I can expect to see you, so that I may learn what Mr. Woodruff's attitude is toward my request for his assistance in helping me to secure a position where the salary is sufficient to enable me to support my Mother and folks as comfortable as could be expected.
I saw Mr. Woodruff on New York's Day, but being he was so extremely busy, I did not care to encroach upon his time, and I have been wondering whether you wouldn't just as soon write me a letter telling me just what the Governor said when you showed him my last letter.
Of course, if you would rather wait and tell me in person when I can get a chance to come to New York, I will do my best to come as soon as I am able.
Sincerely, your friend,
Louis W. Gett -
MCSWEENEY TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904
MCSWEENEY TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904
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Raquette Lake Sept 30, 1904
Miss. Jennie. C. Griffen,
287 Broadway .N.Y.
My Dear :- Miss Griffin you need not pay this bill for it belongs to Richards & McDowell. the bill of D. F. Strobel.
yours J. D. McSweeney. -
WORDEN TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 28, 1909
WORDEN TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 28, 1909
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January 28, 1909
Mr. J. C. Griffin,
43 West 39th Street,
New York City
Dear Sir:-
Acknowledging receipt of your esteemed favor of January 25th, in reference to table of eight at the Peace Society Dinner to Hon. Elihu Root on February 26th, we take pleasure in enclosing herewith eight tickets for Mr. Woodruff. Kindly put the names of Mr. Woodruff's guests on these and also please send us a list of same in order that we may place them on our seating list. You may send check to cover the eight seats at your convenience.
Yours very truly,
E. C. Worden
by O. S. Taite
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- Farnham, Frank Whiton (1853-1931)18
- Woodruff, Timothy Lester (1858-1913)12
- Woodruff, John E.6
- Gett, Louis Weaver (1885-1957)5
- Little, Luther Bartlett (1859-1931)4
- Wilson, Lucien S. (1864-1947)4
- Dyer, William Allan (1865-1944)3
- King, R. R.3
- Candee, Edward DeForest (1849-1918)2
- Mantell, L. R.2
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