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TO LAROCHE, JANUARY 16, 1907
TO LAROCHE, JANUARY 16, 1907
January 16th, 1907.
Hon. William J. LaRoche,
Titusville, Florida.
My dear Senator:-
I am in receipt of your letter of the 12th inst. in which you say that shooting is bad, and in which you ask if I intend positively to go abroad on February 4th. I cannot tell anything about it yet. It is more probable that I will be able to go later on than at that time. Matters of a political character have come up within the last 24 hours that would seem to make it important for me to stay here until "the clouds roll by".
Remember me to Joe Allds and anyone else who is with you with whom I am acquainted, and with best wishes,
Your sincere friend, -
TO KERSHAW, MARCH 2, 1906
TO KERSHAW, MARCH 2, 1906
March 2nd, 06.
J. G. Kershaw, Esq., Cashier,
The Silver Springs National Bank,
Silver Springs, N.Y.
Dear Sir:-
I enclose herewith my check for $2,520.84 in payment of my note and interest, as figured by you in your letter to Mr. Whiton of the date of February 28th.
Than[k]ing you for the favor, I beg to remain
Yours very sincerely,
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TO BENEDICT, DECEMBER 6, 1909
TO BENEDICT, DECEMBER 6, 1909
December 6/09.
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
My dear Mr. Benedict:
I hope you will surely meet me at the Bank tomorrow for I want to talk with you about the literature of the Baldwin-Lester Company. There is much of it with which I am not favorably impressed.
I enclose a letter from Mr. Wagner about Eaton, which explain itself.
Yours very sincerely,
AES -
TO BENEDICT, OCTOBER 22, 1909
TO BENEDICT, OCTOBER 22, 1909
October 22/09.
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
My dear "Rene":
I am enclosing a pamphlet which I wish you would have your brother look over and tell me what he thinks it would cost to print three hundred (300) making plates, etc. I will appreciate it if you will do this.
Yours very sincerely,
ES -
TO BENEDICT, AUGUST 30, 1909
TO BENEDICT, AUGUST 30, 1909
August 30/09.
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
My dear "Rene":
I tried to get you on the telephone today; but learned that you are out of town. I must take luncheon tomorrow noon at the Lawyers' Club with Tarbell; but will luncheon at the Hardware Club on Wednesday at one o'clock, if you will lunch or meet me there at that time. I have a meeting at two o'clock in the Tribune Building on Wednesday.
Yours very sincerely,
AES -
TO BENEDICT, JANUARY 10, 1910
TO BENEDICT, JANUARY 10, 1910
January 10/10
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
My dear Rene:-
Will you come up to the Bank tomorrow and take luncheon with me?
I will be in town Thursday and will attend a meeting of Directors that day. Would suggest you call it for twelve or half past twelve.
Yours very sincerely,
AES -
TO BENEDICT, NOVEMBER 29, 1909
TO BENEDICT, NOVEMBER 29, 1909
Nov. 29/09
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St., City.
My dear Bene:
Can you conveniently meet me at the Bank tomorrow (Tuesday) at 12:45 and take luncheon with me, as I want to talk with you about the Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co? Do you know a man named Eaton connected with that company? Robinson, the President, is going to Europe to return the first of February and it is of the utmost importance that the Pheumelectric Machine should get in there, as they are the largest users of air punchers in the country.
Yours sincerely,
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TO BENEDICT, NOVEMBER 15, 1909
TO BENEDICT, NOVEMBER 15, 1909
November 15/09.
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
My dear "Bene":
Cannot you meet me at the Bank tomorrow at 12:45 and then we can luncheon at the Hardware Club? I am going to try to call on Mr. Whiton after luncheon and perhaps you can go with me.
Yours very sincerely,
AES -
TO WORCESTER SALT COMPANY, JULY 2, 1909
TO WORCESTER SALT COMPANY, JULY 2, 1909
July 2nd, 09.
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
Gentlemen:
Please send to me to my camp in the Adirondacks, two (2) 56 pound bags of table salt and some ice-cream salt, the same quantity as you sent before and oblige.
Yours very truly,
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TO SPEAKER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903
TO SPEAKER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903
Dic. T L W
M
Sept. 23, 1903,
Geo. M. Speaker, Atty.,
22 Arcade Bldg., Utica, N.Y.
Dear Sir:-
Answering your favor of the 22nd inst. would say that I am not a stockholder in the National Salt Company. The only salt company in which I have been interested is the Worcester and this Company has never had any connection with the National.
Very truly yours,
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TO BENEDICT, JUNE 26, 1909
TO BENEDICT, JUNE 26, 1909
June 26/09.
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Company,
168 Duane Street, City.
My dear Reny:
I have your letter of June 10th in relation to the proposed reduction in tariff on salt. I think it is too late for me to do anything about this matter. If I had known about it sometime ago, I might have been able to accomplish something; but now that they have got the question settled, so far as the House itself is concerned, I do not think I could effect the thing to the slightest extent. I am returning to you the letter from the Onondaga Coarse Salt Association.
Yours very sincerely,
AES -
TO DUNCAN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903
TO DUNCAN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903
Sept. 28, 1903.
Mr. J. M. Duncan,
Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St., City.
My dear Duncan:
I am in receipt of your letter of the 18th inst., about sprinklers, etc. We are putting in sprinklers, and, in fact, the work is almost completed; but I do not know whether they are the sprinklers of the H. G. Vogel Co., or not. At any rate, it is too late to do anything about it now.
I hope you are very well, and that Mrs. Duncan and the girls are also. Hoping to see you one of these days, believe me,
Yours sincerely, -
TO BENEDICT, MARCH 12, 1906
TO BENEDICT, MARCH 12, 1906
March 12, 1906.
Mr. Lorenzo Benedict,
Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St., City.
Dear Mr. Benedict:
You casually remarked the other day that you had a friend in the printing business and asked if I could throw anything in his direction. I can place a small order with him at this time if you will be so kind as to have him call upon me.
Yours very truly, -
TO FARNHAM, AUGUST 17, 1904
TO FARNHAM, AUGUST 17, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y., August 17, 1904.
Mr. Frank W. Farnham,
18th Street and 8th Avenue,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank,-
Will you please send a Maltine check to John Woodruff, addressed Habor Point Club House, Harbor Springs, Michigan.
It seems the boy lost $80.00 of the money you sent him, and has written me a doleful letter.
I have sent a check to Mr. J. M. Richard for $2,500. being the second payment on my contract for the building of the dam. When I get back next Tuesday, I must arrange to send a check to the Smith Premier Typewriter Company in payment for the one I sent to-day.
I will telephone you some time Tuesday morning or in some very communicate with you. Meantime, I am,
Very sincerely yours,
P.S. I sent an important letter to Mr. Ward last night, marked to "forward" I hope he has received it.
T.L.W. -
TO WINANS, DECEMBER 8, 1904
TO WINANS, DECEMBER 8, 1904
December 8, 1904.
Mr. R. M. Winans,
241 State St.,
Chicago, Ills.
Mr. dear Mac:
I am in receipt of yours of the 4th inst., informing me that some Brewing Company in Chicago is using the name "Maltine". I have referred the matter to Rodney Ward who will communicate with you and I hope you will furnish him with whatever information you can.
I am delighted to hear that you are getting along so well in Chicago. You certainly have my best wishes. Whenever you are in New York, let me know and I will surely look you up. By the way, I think I will be in Chicago on the 28th or 29th of December at the Palmer House, attending a meeting of the Shorthand Teachers' Association of the United States. If not too much trouble, will you try to look me up at that time? With best wishes,
Yours very sincerely, -
TO WHITON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904
TO WHITON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904
September 23, 1904.
Mr. S. C. Whiton,
Worcester Salt Co.,
168 Duane St., City.
My dear Mr. Whiton:
Please send to my camp, by freight -
5 bbls. lump rock salt
1 " or bag Ice Cream Salt.
1 " " " Salt for fertilizing the ground,
and oblige,
Yours sincerely,
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