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CREAN TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 20, 1904
CREAN TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 20, 1904
December 20, 1904.
Memo. for Mrs. Griffin:-
About two weeks ago I was in Pittsburg and the matter of a Hammond machine, which a salesman connected with your office there was reported to have put on examination with a prospective customer was taken up. Mr. Louder was going to look into the matter and advise the result of his investigation. May I trouble you to ask him what he finds out as the result of his looking into the matter?
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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 -
GETT TO GRIFFIN, AUGUST 5, 1909
GETT TO GRIFFIN, AUGUST 5, 1909
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Aug. 5th, 1909.
Mrs. Jane C. Griffin,
#43 West 39th Street,
New York City,
My dear Mrs. Griffin:
I received your very pleasant letter this morning, and I want to thank you for advising me that Mr. Woodruff will be in New York City on August 12th. I shall be very glad, indeed, Mrs. Griffin to come to New York, as you do not know how I feel in this confounded job here. Had I known such conditions was ever going to exist I would never have come with Mr. Ward.
I will surely come to New York on August 12th, and I believe it will be best for me to come in the morning, don't you think so?
Yours very sincerely,
Louis W. Gett
LWG -
GETT TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 5, 1910
GETT TO GRIFFIN, JANUARY 5, 1910
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Jan. 5th, 1910.
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. C. Griffin,
#43 West 39th Street,
New York City,
My dear Mrs. Griffin:
It does not seem possible for me to come to New York at a time when I can expect to see you, so that I may learn what Mr. Woodruff's attitude is toward my request for his assistance in helping me to secure a position where the salary is sufficient to enable me to support my Mother and folks as comfortable as could be expected.
I saw Mr. Woodruff on New York's Day, but being he was so extremely busy, I did not care to encroach upon his time, and I have been wondering whether you wouldn't just as soon write me a letter telling me just what the Governor said when you showed him my last letter.
Of course, if you would rather wait and tell me in person when I can get a chance to come to New York, I will do my best to come as soon as I am able.
Sincerely, your friend,
Louis W. Gett -
GETT TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909
GETT TO GRIFFIN, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909
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Sept. 24, 09.
My dear Mrs. Griffen:
With this same mail I am sending a letter to Mr. Woodruff about my matter.
I am exceedingly sorry that a proposition that bore every indication of happiness and pleasantness should turn out disastrously, but thank goodness I have better friends than the one I am with.
I shall hope to see you soon.
With every food wishes, I am
Sincerely, your friend,
Louis W. Gett -
HIGGINS TO GRIFFIN, MARCH 26, 1909
HIGGINS TO GRIFFIN, MARCH 26, 1909
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March 26 1909
My dear Governor,
For reasons too many for you to reach the Depew dinner has been fixed today for Monday, April 26 -
Observe the change fine the usual Saturdy, to Monday - The Senator telegraphes the date to-day I send you this as how as it was settled, that you may arrange your dates.
For a Depew dinner without you is like Hamlet &c.
Trusting to see you on that date. I remain -
Very truly Yours
Algernon S. Higgins
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JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, AUGUST 30, [UNKNOWN YEAR]
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, AUGUST 30, [UNKNOWN YEAR]
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My dear Mrs Griffin:
As regards those bills all the items seem all right. I can't recollect anything about the Pearson bill but as it is only 75 cents, let it go. I was rather surprised at the price Stadler put on the Norfolk jacket he made me, $60, and I wish you would have Father tell him so. About the Mason Trowbridge letter please send him $3 as I did owe him $25 instead of the $22 which was sent him.
I am very much obliged indeed for the clippings, Mrs Griffin, I only get N.Y. papers about twice a week.
Yours sincerely
John E. Woodruff
August 30
P.S. You know there is 10% coming off the Stadler bill per agreement -
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 16, 1904
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 16, 1904
My dear Mrs Griffin
The fountain pens arrived and I am very much obliged to you for your trouble in getting them.
I just discovered a couple of bills you sent me to be O.K.'d some time ago and I am sorry I have delayed so in attending to them; I enclose them.
Mr Morrison joins me in kindest regards.
Yours heartily
John E. Woodruff
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JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, OCTOBER 5, 1905
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, OCTOBER 5, 1905
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My dear Mrs Griffin.
Just a line to ask you if Tiffany has the plate from which my calling cards have been made. If so I want 50 more cards ordered for my use before I start in business, at which time I will have a new plate made with my business address on. Please let me know about the plate; if you have any recollection about it.
Hoping you have enjoyed a most delightful summer I am
Yours heartily
John E. Woodruff
Smith Premier
Syracuse
Thursday Oct 5/05 -
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, UNDATED
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, UNDATED
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Wednesday
My dear Mrs Griffin
Our examination schedules only just came out today so I have been unable to let you know about June 7th before. My exams do not begin till June 9th so I can come down June 7th.
I am sending a letter to Father to your care as I want you to forward it to him unless he will be in the city this week.
Sincerely
John E. Woodruff
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