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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 -
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, JANUARY 14, 1904
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 14, 1904
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Jany. 15, 1904.
Mrs. Jennie C. Griffin,
c/o Smith Premier Typewriter Company,
New York City, N.Y.
My dear Mrs. Griffin:-
Referring to our telephone conversation of this morning, I now inclose list of the bills received this morning in the Governor's letter of the 13th and also a list of those received yesterday in your letter of the 12th. I also return my letter giving a list of the camp bills, which I found with the bills returned to me this morning.
Those lists, with the list of January 8th, which amounted to about $1,100, cover all the bills now in my hands.
Yours very truly,
F. W. Farnham -
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 22, 1906
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 22, 1906
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June 22nd 1906
My dear Mrs Griffin
Your letter of yesterday duly received.
I expect to leave for home tomorrow morning and to be at the office Monday morning prepared to take up the work again. My two weeks here has done me much good and I feel well able to take up my work again.
Yours Very Truly
F. W. Farnhard -
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, JUNE 6, 1904
FARNHAM TO GRIFFIN, JUNE 6, 1904
June 6 1904
Mrs Jennie C. Griffin
287 Broadway New York
My dear Mrs Griffin
Your letter of 3rd asking check for $300 and about bill of Brookwell & Crane got mixed in with the bills which you sent me and was not noticed by me until I went over the envelope today - I enclose the check herein which should have been sent on Saturday - Referring to the bill of Prinkin Bros which you also sent me would say that the last bill of thins I paid was dated Feby 10th and paid Mch 2nd That bill was opd by you
Your Very Truly
F. W. Farnham
I return the Prinkins bill herein -
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
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