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FROM FARNHAM, APRIL 4, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, APRIL 4, 1905
Letterhead
Apl 4th 1905
Dear Governor
I enclose the checks for which you telephoned this morning also checks and addressed envelopes for some bills received recently. I find that the last check sent Merrell was on Mch 1st for $141.18 but among my receipte -
FROM FARNHAM, APRIL 4, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, APRIL 4, 1905
Letterhead
Apl 4th 1905
Dear Governor
I enclose the checks for which you telephoned this morning also checks and addressed envelopes for some bills received recently. I find that the last check sent Merrell was on Mch 1st for $141.18 but among my receipted bills I find the enclosed which from your memorandum on them I think must be the ones you refered to. These papers came to me without any request for check and as they are in the form of a receipt I thought they covered money already paid and simply fileed them away. From your memorandum on the receipt it would appear that you think you owe Mr Merrell $122.62 while from an examination of the papers it looks to me as if all your owed him was $85.76, covering sent Feby 1st to Apl 1st $55.00 amt paid Margaret Hayer $25.00 amount paid G. H. Owens $1.70 and laundry bills $4.06 which make a total of $85.76 the amount for which Mr Merrell sends receipt and which he states covers all demands to date. I have therefore drawn a check to his order for $85.76 which I enclose herein. If I am wrong please send the check back and I will make a new one.
Yours Sincerely
F. W. Farnham
P.S. If I am right as to the amount please have the check mailed to Merrell and return his receipt to me
Your salary check amounted to $1,355.34 which I have deposited this a.m. There was an item of Cash $200, and check to John $50.00 and some small payments deducted. -
FROM FARNHAM, AUGUST 22, 1904
FROM FARNHAM, AUGUST 22, 1904
Letterhead
Aug 22nd 1904
Dear Governor
As per telephone is instructions from Mr Smith I enclose check to the order of Washington Trust Company for One thousand Dollars to cover six months interest on loan of $40,000 due on 24th
After paying the draft of -
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 10, 1904
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 10, 1904
1st page only Letterhead
December 10th 1904
Dear Governor
Your letter of 8th duly at hand
I enclose herein checks for
Ambrose N. Wait $170.00
Harry Brenschley 25.00
as directed in that letter also checks for
Smith Premier Typewriter Co $35.00
Insurance Lloyds of America 986.59
as per instructions from Mrs Griffin.
Under separate cover I have sent checks and addressed envelopes for the bills you sent me as well as the Camp bills received from McSweeney
I was in New York on Thursday and said Mr Apgar regard to the note of Mr Harman due on Monday - At that time I thought it move than likely that Mr Harman would not be back for another week and asked Mr Apgar about holding the note until he returned.
He suggested that I sign this note in place of Mr Harman and it was left in that way -
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 18, 1903
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 18, 1903
Letterhead
Dec. 18, 1903.
Hon. T. L. Woodruff,
New York City, N.Y.
Dear Governor:-
I inclose herein check to your order for $500.00, as requested by Mrs. Griffin over the telephone yesterday. I also inclose checks for various bills received yesterday, with envelopes as usual. Will you kindly have them mailed when signed.
In looking over the lease of the stable which you sent me, I find that it provides that you should have the privilege of occupying the premises up to September 1st without further charge. In your letter of the 8th instant you said that you were to have it until the first of October. Which is correct?
I have deposited to your account Maltine check for $750.00.
Yours very sincerely,
F. W. Farnham -
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 19, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 19, 1905
Letterhead
Shorthand
Dec 19th 1905
Dear Governor
I enclose checks asked for in yours of 18th received this morning and for the two bills which you sent me. I have never received any letter from you asking about your Grange membership before. I can find no -
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 23, 1903
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 23, 1903
Letterhead
Dec. 23, 1903.
Hon. T. L. Woodruff,
New York City, N.Y.
Dear Governor:-
On the first of January the following interst payments for your account will be due:-
Merchants Exch. Nat'l Bank, 3 mos. on $109,000 at 5% $1.392.78.
Importers & Traders Bank, 3 " " 30,000. " 383.33.
Hamilton Trust Co., 3 " " 70,000 " 894.44.
Trust & Deposit Co., Syracuse, 6 " " 30,000. " 766.66.
State Bank of Syracuse from July 22nd 30,000 " 675.00.
$4,112,21. 14 41.66
I understand from the Worcester Salt Company that they will only pay the regular 2% dividend on December 1st.
There has already been charged against your salary account at the Maltine Company $1,252.52:- viz
Dec. 1, Check to J. E. Woodruff, $200.00.
13, " Y.W.C.A. 30.00.
8, " Mrs. Woodruff, 75.00.
10, " Prospect Park Ass'n. 12.28.
15, Petty Cash, 10.24.
16, Check to Mrs. Woodruff, 50.00.
17, Deposit 750.00.
18, Check to Mrs. Woodruff, 50.00.
23, " " 75.00.
$1,252.52
With the balance and the Worcester Salt dividend I can take care of the interest payments if you have no other large payments to be made in the meantime.
Yours very truly,
F. W. Farnham
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