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FROM FARNHAM, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904
FROM FARNHAM, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904
Memo. for Mr. Woodruff.
September 15, 1904.
Referring to your letter of September 9th, would say that I had 400 shares of Worcester Salt Co. stock in the safe here: there were two 25 share certificates and one 50 share certificate. I, therefore, delivered the two 25 share certificates to Mr. Whiton and have received his check for $3300. and a new certificate for 17 shares. This will leave 367 shares of this stock in my possession here.
In reply to your other question, would say that with the exception of 200 shares of Union Typewriter Common, I have all your stock that is not hypothecated in the Maltine safe. In last February you wrote me that you had taken this 200 shares out of the loan at the Merchants Exchange Bank and was going to put into pool with Messrs. Whiton, Benedict and others. At that time you said the stock was in the safe at 239 Broadway and I had no further information in regard to it. When I saw Mr. Whiton, on Tuesday, I asked him about this stock and he tells me that this 200 shares is at the Bowling Green Trust Company under some deal with W. W. Merrell. This statement Mr. Merrell confirmed when I met him at lunch with Mr. Whiton and I have therefore, made a memorandum to this effect on your books here.
I have a charge against Henry Armstrong under date of June 1st for $100. loaned him and, as you suggested, have written him asking him to allow me to retain one-half of his wages each month until it is paid. I drew his check for the full amount this month, however, as I did not understand that you wished any deduction made until you hear from him.
Yours very truly,
(Signed) F. W. Farnham. -
FROM FARNHAM, MAY 8, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, MAY 8, 1905
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Shorthand
May 8th 1905
Dear Governor
I enclose a circular of the Empire Audit Company of which a personal friend of mine Mr W. S. Pangborn is vice president and manager - Mr Pangborn would like very much to audit the accounts of the Montauk Cl -
FROM FARNHAM, MAY 4, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, MAY 4, 1905
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May 4th 1905
Dear Governor
I enclose the two checks as directed in yours of yesterday -
I will send checks for the bills you sent me and for some others I have here with addressed envelopes later by mail
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Yours Sincerely
F. W. Farnham
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FROM FARNHAM, AUGUST 22, 1904
FROM FARNHAM, AUGUST 22, 1904
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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, APRIL 4, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, APRIL 4, 1905
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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 -
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, 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 -
FROM FARNHAM, JULY 16, 1903
FROM FARNHAM, JULY 16, 1903
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July 16th 1903
Dear Governor
Yours of yesterday received. Your statement of the Union Typewriter stock agrees with my records -
In regard to making the payments you refer to, that is to the Bank and Mr Biglow - I understand these are to be made when you return on Tuesday - as I will have to have your signature to the checks
Yours Sincerely
F. W. Farnham -
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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FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 19, 1905
FROM FARNHAM, DECEMBER 19, 1905
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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 -
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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