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GRIFFIN TO WORDEN, FEBRUARY 24, 1909
GRIFFIN TO WORDEN, FEBRUARY 24, 1909
February 24, 09.
Mr. E. C. Worden,
Hotel Astor,
New York City.
My dear Sir:
Replying to your letter of February 23rd, Mr. Woodruff's
guests at the Peace Society Dinner will be -
Mr. and Mrs. Gage E. Tarbell
Mr. and Mrs. William H. English
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Ward
and, of course, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff.
Trusting this is the information you desire, I beg to remain
Yours very truly,
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GRIFFIN TO WORDEN, APRIL 6, 1905
GRIFFIN TO WORDEN, APRIL 6, 1905
April 6, 1905.
Mr. W. J. Worden,
25 West Houston St.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:
Mr. Woodruff is in receipt of your letter of the 5th inst., together with enclosures. He thanks you for calling the matter to his attention, but feels that he is too busy to give it any consideration.
Yours very truly,
Secretary. -
GRIFFIN TO WORCESTER SALT COMPANY, NOVEMBER 23, 1904
GRIFFIN TO WORCESTER SALT COMPANY, NOVEMBER 23, 1904
November 23, 1904.
The Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St.,
New York City.
Gentlemen:
Please send to Governor Woodruff, at his camp in the Adirondacks, 2 sacks of table salt, and oblige,
Yours very truly,
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GRIFFIN TO WORCESTER SALT COMPANY, MARCH 12, 1906
GRIFFIN TO WORCESTER SALT COMPANY, MARCH 12, 1906
March 12th, 1906.
The Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St.,
New York City.
Gentlemen:
Will you kindly send to Mr. Woodruff, at his Camp in the Adirondacks, a couple of bags of table salt, and oblige,
Yours very truly,
Secretary.
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GRIFFIN TO WILSON, MAY 10, 1905
GRIFFIN TO WILSON, MAY 10, 1905
May 10, 1905.
Mr. George Wilson,
65 Liberty Street.
New York City.
Dear Sir:
Mr. Woodruff is in receipt of Mr. Jesup's kind invitation to meet The Right Honorbale Lord Brassey, K.C.B., at luncheon on Friday, the twelfth of May at half after twelve o'clock, at the Chamber of Commerce, and accepts with pleasure.
Yours very truly,
Secretary. -
GRIFFIN TO WHITON, MAY 14, 1904
GRIFFIN TO WHITON, MAY 14, 1904
May 14, 1904.
Mr. S. C. Whiton, Pres.,
Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St., City.
My dear Sir:
I enclose herewith two notes, one signed, the other endorsed, which I have just received from Mr. WOodruff, and which he requests me to send to you.
Yours very truly,
Secretary. -
GRIFFIN TO WARD, JUNE 25, 1909
GRIFFIN TO WARD, JUNE 25, 1909
June 25/09.
Mrs. Rodney A. Ward,
So. Hampton Beach, L.I.
My dear Mrs. Ward:
Mr. Woodruff has received a letter from a man named King of New Haven, relative to the cleaning of monuments or stones in the Woodruff plot. The man says the stones are in pretty bad condition and ought to be cleaned. I spoke to Mr. Woodruff about this letter and he said that he would leaver the entire matter to you to do as you thought best. I am, therefore, sending you Mr. King's letter.
Yours very truly,
Secretary.
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GRIFFIN TO TARBELL, MAY 18, 1909
GRIFFIN TO TARBELL, MAY 18, 1909
May 18th, 09.
Mr. Gage E. Tarbell,
Garden City Estates,
Flatiron Building,
New York City.
My dear Mr. Tarbell:
Your letter of May 11th was forwarded to Mr. Woodruff at his camp in the Adirondacks and I am in receipt of a note from him today in which he asks me to say to you that he believes the 26th will be convenient for him to attend the Garden City dinner. He will make every effort to be there.
Yours very truly,
Secretary
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