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FROM GRIFFIN, JANUARY 4, 1910
FROM GRIFFIN, JANUARY 4, 1910
January 4/10
Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff,
Hotel Ten Eyck,
Albany, N.Y.
My dear Governor:
Major Gulick has just called me on the telephone to say that you started for Albany this morning on the Empire.
I am enclosing a letter from Ostrander thinking you may want to see him while you are in Albany, if it is possible for you to do so. I am also enclosing a letter from John and one from Briggs calling your attention to the luncheon at the City Club on Saturday, an invitation to which you have accepted. You will notice that Governor Hughes will not be there. You may want to give this matter some thought on the train.
I am also enclosing an envelope of some Albany matters which you wanted to take up while there.
Faithfully yours,
Enclosures.
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FROM GRIFFIN, NOVEMBER 3, 1909
FROM GRIFFIN, NOVEMBER 3, 1909
Letterhead
Nov 3 - 1909
My dear Mr. Woodruff:
Here are some papers, which Mr. Goss said he spoke to you about and which you said you'd sign - Will you kindly return them to him at your earliest conventience?
Am also enclosing copies of telegrams which were sent out today all of which, I hope are satisfactory. Will you just put them in an envelope and return to use for my files?
Am sending under separate cover some Poughkeepsie papers and wil also send tonight the Daily and Evening papers.
Good luck and good hunting!
Faithfully,
Jane C. Griffin -
FROM GRIFFIN, AUGUST 19, 1909
FROM GRIFFIN, AUGUST 19, 1909
August 19/09.
Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff,
c/o Pneumelectric Machine Company,
583 So. Clinton Street,
Syracuse, N.Y.
My dear Mr. Woodruff:
Your letter of yesterday to hand this morning. Everything in your letter concerning which you telephoned the office had been attended to. I asked Mr. Kissell to write to you direct about the selection of Page and any other information he could give you concerning the meeting.
I wired you last night that Mr. Perrin would go up with Dr. James and the others on Friday night. Rodman is the only one we have not heard from and I do not think it necessary to send him another telegram, as he did not acknowledge your letter or the telegram we sent him the day before you left for Saratoga.
The blank checek was sent to you last night.
I note what you say about Swope and will speak to Mr. Little about it when he comes to the City. I had expected him today; but may be he will be in tomorrow.
Regarding Abercrombie and Fitch's bill, the first bill to which you refer was merely a memorandum stating that you owed that amount and asking if it was all right. Later they sent an itemized bill. At the bottom of the first memorandum was a note saying that this was sent out merely for checking purposes and it was similar to the amount of the second bill.
I am enclosing a note this morning from Dobson, asking when you are in the City to call him on the 'phone. You may wish to drop him a line.
Collins of Sagamore Lodge writes that he will get into communication with Mr. Merriam about the fish. He says Mr. Vanderbilt is now in New York or Newport.
Yours faithfully,
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FROM GRIFFIN, NOVEMBER 6, 1903
FROM GRIFFIN, NOVEMBER 6, 1903
Letterhead
6th November 1903.
Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff,
Pres., The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
Syracuse, N.Y.
My dear Mr. Woodruff:
I am enclosing herewith copy of a letter from J. A. Ockerson, in reply to your letter of the 2nd inst. The original has been handed to Mr. Peard, with a copy of your letter to Mr. Ockerman, for his information, and in order that he may keep all the correspondence on the subject together. I am enclosing you a carbon copy, so that you may destroy it after reading.
I also enclose a letter from Mr. Clifford L. Lutkins,
which I have answered to the effect, that you are out of town and will not return for a week or ten days.
Mr. Smith called me up on phone this morning to inquire if you had left any message with me concerning Mr. Baldwin. As you had not done so, he said he would go ahead with the matter and do the best he could.
Trusting your trip to the Adirondacks will prove beneficial, I am,
Yours very truly,
Jennie C. Griffin -
FROM GRIFFIN, NOVEMBER 14, 1905
FROM GRIFFIN, NOVEMBER 14, 1905
November 14, 1905.
Hon. Timothy L. Woodruff, Pres.,
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
Syracuse, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Woodruff:
I am in receipt of your two letters.
Am sending by express today some personal letter paper - all that I have in the office. Have ordered some more of Kellogg, and I think this shipment today will "tide you over" until some more can be printed. Have also communicated with Slosson, Peabody & Smyth. As soon as I hear from them, will advise you.
Yours very truly,
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FROM GRIFFIN, JANUARY 25, 1906
FROM GRIFFIN, JANUARY 25, 1906
January 25, 1906.
T. L. Woodruff,
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
Syracuse, N.Y.
Yager telephones that he has substituted car "Peekskill" for tomorrow it being a better car. Please wire A. H. Smith about transportation for party. Letter sent to you last night.
J. C. Griffin.
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FROM GRIFFIN, APRIL 21, 1909
FROM GRIFFIN, APRIL 21, 1909
Telegram
4/21 1909
New York
Hon Timothy L Woodruff
Hotel Teneyck Albany
Parsons telegraphs from Washington as fellows "Wish you would wire Brooklyn senators favoring Election bills ward assembly bills printed numbers eighteen seventy one and two thousand thirteen now in Senate and Agnew Bill introductory seven twenty"
J. C. Griffin
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