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FROM NASH, APRIL 2, 1906
FROM NASH, APRIL 2, 1906
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FROM PLUMB, UNDATED
FROM PLUMB, UNDATED
547 So. 7th Ave.
Mr. Vernon NY
Hon. Timothy L Woodruff
Dear Sir:
I mailed you a note several weeks since which has probably missed your notice or been mislaid in your absence
May I rely on your early endeavor to help the matter of my appointment as Asst Collector & Clerk in the Internal Revenue Dep? I think my name remains on the Civil Service list until Nov next
Very Truly
Sanford G. Plumb
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FROM PLUMB, UNDATED
FROM PLUMB, UNDATED
547 So. 7th Ave.
Mr. Vernon NY
Hon. Timothy L Woodruff
My dear Sir:
You favor of May 28" last, indicating that you would do what you could in my behalf. I recured and thank you for your kindness.
It is a year this month since I passed civil service Ex. for position of Collector & Clerk, naming 14th Int. Rev. district.
I would be eligible for any district in the state and would like to return to Brooklyn if an opening could be made there, but any part of the state would be objectionable to me. I presume my name remains on the eligible list up to date of my notification of result of Examination.
May I ask you early attention to the matter?
Very truly
Sanford G. Plumb
N.B.
If you could use me at headquarters meantime I should be gratiful
SGP
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FROM PLUMB, JUNE 26, 1909
FROM PLUMB, JUNE 26, 1909
6/26-'09
547 So. 7th Ave.
Mr. Vernon NY
Hon. Timothy L Woodruff
Dear Sir:
Your unfailing consideration for my Mother in law, Mrs Jane McLaughlin, and no one occasion for a request on my own part embolden me to ask your valuable aid now.
Last August, I passed successfully Deputy Collector & Clerk in the U.S. Internal Revenue Dept. I am aware that an appointment might be occurred in some one of the districts, before the year's list is exhausted, if the matter were helped by some Republican as influential as yourself. May I count on your using your good offices in my behalf?
Very Sincerely
Sanford G. Plumb
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FROM PETERS, OCTOBER 13, 1909
FROM PETERS, OCTOBER 13, 1909
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FROM PETERS, OCTOBER 13, 1909
FROM PETERS, OCTOBER 13, 1909
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FROM PETERS, APRIL 23, 1906
FROM PETERS, APRIL 23, 1906
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FROM MAINE, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908
FROM MAINE, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908
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FROM PENFIELD, SEPTEMBER 26, 1906
FROM PENFIELD, SEPTEMBER 26, 1906
Telegram
Sept 26 1906
New York 26
Hon Timothy L. Woodruff
Saratoga NY
Congratulate your party on choice of Chairman State Committee you are the man for the office. Common decency to be on trial and Hughes will have support of host of Democrats probably half members Manhattan Club will vote Republican ticket
Fredk C Penfield
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FROM PECK, APRIL 26, 1906
FROM PECK, APRIL 26, 1906
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FROM PECK, APRIL 7, 1906
FROM PECK, APRIL 7, 1906
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FROM PECK, APRIL 10, 1906
FROM PECK, APRIL 10, 1906
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FROM NICOLL, APRIL 1, 1909
FROM NICOLL, APRIL 1, 1909
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FROM LEDERLE, OCTOBER 27, 1903
FROM LEDERLE, OCTOBER 27, 1903
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FROM LYON, NOVEMBER 7, 1907
FROM LYON, NOVEMBER 7, 1907
Letterhead
Personal
Nov 7 1907
Hon Timothy L. Woodruff
Mr dear Sir
So much of your interview as relates to the future of the independence League meets with my approval - Except for the fact that Mr Roosevelt went out of his way in his 1906 Utica speech to do a meanness there would he no doubt about it - Mr Hearst has over 200000 People in this State who actually believe in him and are ready to follow him anywhere. His off repealed declaration that he will never agtain he a candidate for office makes it necessary for the League to form an alliance some where. The fusian in New YOrk City this year has been entirely satisfactory
Very Truly Yours
Reuben R. Lyon
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FROM LOSEE, OCTOBER 14. 1909
FROM LOSEE, OCTOBER 14. 1909
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FROM LOSEE, OCTOBER 14, 1909
FROM LOSEE, OCTOBER 14, 1909
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FROM LYON, OCTOBER 13, 1909
FROM LYON, OCTOBER 13, 1909
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FROM LEWISOHN, MARCH 17, 1903
FROM LEWISOHN, MARCH 17, 1903
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FROM LEWISOHN, MARCH 16, 1903
FROM LEWISOHN, MARCH 16, 1903