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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 FARNHAM, SEPTEMBER 8, 1903
TO FARNHAM, SEPTEMBER 8, 1903
Sept. 8, 1903.
TLW N
Mr. Frank W. Farnham,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:-
If you have been able to check up the carpenters' bill, please send me a check at once for the account, drawn to the order of the Smith Premier Typewriter Co.
Very truly yours, -
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 18, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 18, 1904
April 18. 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn.
My dear Farnham:
I am in receipt this morning of the enclosed from Ostrander, and the following letter:
"The enclosed receipt from the County Treasurer for the tax of last year on the Kamp Kill Kare property has just come in. You will see that he has made the date as of February 11th, and, while the tax was not actually received by him until sometime after, I think it better to leave it as it is, as he probably has made the same entry upon his assessment roll."
This answers your inquiry of a few days ago and disposes of the matter.
Yours sincerely,
Enclosure: -
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, JUNE 3, 1904
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, JUNE 3, 1904
June 3, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Maltine Co.,
Brooklyn.
My dear Mr. Farnham:
Will you be kind enough to send to Mr. Woodruff tomorrow a check for cash for $300?
Also please send to him, for his perusal, the itemized Bill of Brookwall & Crane when you receive it, and oblige,
Yours very truly -
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, AUGUST 5, 1904
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, AUGUST 5, 1904
August 5, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Maltine Co.,
Brooklyn.
Mr dear Mr. Farnham:
As Mr. Woodruff does not return until next Tuesday, I think a Maltine check for $73.25 should be come to Mr. Ostrander to cover the taxes. Do you know of any reason why the same should not be sent?
Yours very truly,
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TO FARNHAM, JUNE 2, 1904
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 2, 1904
June 2, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn.
My dear Mr. Farnham:
I saw George Casson this morning and went for him "red hot" for not responding promptly to your letters. The fact of the matter is, I am afraid George has deteriorated and in constantly deteriorating. I may get rid of him before I go to Europe. I certainly shall in the Fall. I want to see all bills that he sends to you before you draw checks for them.
Where are the servants' checks? You have not yet sent me the checks for Mary, Marie and George There is no stable man, as I discharged him the first of May. You can send over George's check to me, but I do not propose to give it to him until I have a settlement with him. He has sold two horses for me lately, for which he received $60. for one and $150. for the other. He has promised to bring me the money tomorrow morning and have a settlement of his account.
Yours sincerely, -
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904
August 1, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
8th Ave. & 18th St.,
Brooklyn.
My dear Mr. Farnham:
I am enclosing herewith a letter from Mr. George N. Ostrander. Will you kindly send to me the receipts asked for by him, together with his letter, and oblige,
Yours very truly,
P.S. I am in receipt of a letter from the Governor today in which he says that he sails on August 3rd on the "Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse" reaching here Tuesday, August 9th.
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TO FARNHAM, NOVEMBER 6, 1903
TO FARNHAM, NOVEMBER 6, 1903
Nov. 6th, 1903.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
18 St., & 8th Ave.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Farnham:-
I enclose a bill of the Yates which you can keep until I return to New York the first of week after next, and then you can send me the checks to sign.
Yours very truly,
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GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, JUNE 10, 1904
GRIFFIN TO FARNHAM, JUNE 10, 1904
June 10, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Maltine Co.,
8th Ave. & 18th St.,
Brooklyn.
My dear Mr. Farnham:
As per telephonic communication of this morning, please draw a check to the order of Burr McIntosh for $169.50. This amount excludes the bill of February 18th, about which there has been some question and which I have marked not to pay. I am enclosing John's letter to me as a reference which please attach to the bills. You will see that John says he did not order two sets of pictures, one of Feb. 18th and another on February 19th.
Mr. Woodruff told me that if Mr. McIntosh requested a check, to have you send it, deducting for the bill in question.
Yours very truly,
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TO FARNHAM, JANUARY 17, 1905
TO FARNHAM, JANUARY 17, 1905
Syracuse, N.Y., Jan. 17, 1905.
Mr. Frank W. Farnham,
The Maltine Company,
18th St. & 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:-
I will be in my office in New York Friday morning, to sign any checks you may send me. I got your statement, took Jack's check to him, etc.
Yours very sincerely,
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TO FARNHAM, APRIL 8, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 8, 1904
April 8, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn.
My dear Frank:
I am leaving tomorrow, as you know, for a trip on Long Island, and will be back a week from Saturday, or anyway, a week from next Monday. You had better have checks drawn for all bills received which have been O.K'd, and also draw a check to pay the Knapp Company, because there is no use for me to pay interest any longer.
Sincerely yours, -
TO FARNHAM, DECEMBER 10, 1904
TO FARNHAM, DECEMBER 10, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y. December 10, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
18th St., & 8th Ave.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:
Please send over on Monday for me to sign a check to the order of A. E. Merrell for $92.64. This is in payment for John's and my rooms here in Syracuse for the month beginning November 21st, and ending December 21st, at the rate of $55.00 per month and $37.64 for some things which Mr. Merrell got for me.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 19, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 19, 1904
April 19, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn.
My dear Farnham:
I have discharged Arthur and paid him to date. The only people now on the payroll are Mary, Marie, George Casson, and the stable man.
I wish you would send me a list of all the Lodges and Chapters, etc., to which I belong. I already have a list of the clubs.
Yours sincerely,
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TO FARNHAM, JANUARY 19, 1905
TO FARNHAM, JANUARY 19, 1905
Syracuse, N.Y. Jan. 19, 1905.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
18th St. & 8th Ave.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:
I enclose a check from the Provident Savings Live Assurance Society, which was sent to me by mistake in the absence of Mrs. Griffin, whom I suppose is in the habit of sending them to you. Why don't you have them send the checks to you anyway every month?
Yours very sincerely -
TO FARNHAM, NOVEMBER 16, 1904
TO FARNHAM, NOVEMBER 16, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y. November 16, 1904.
Mr. Frank W. Farnham,
18th Street & 8th Ave., New York, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Farnham:-
You have always been getting for me before and I will trouble you again to buy for me and have sent to Racquette Lake four bales of oakum, the same as heretofore used.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 6, 1904
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 6, 1904
June 6, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn.
My dear Mr. Farnham:
Please make out checks for all the interests due on the 30th of June and I will sign them before I go away, as well as the Heuman note due on August 11th. I will be back before the twenty-fourth of August - probably by the fifteenth.
Yours very sincerely -
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 25, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 25, 1904
April 25, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Farnham:
I am going to renew the note to Mr. Biglow as he would prefer to have me do it than to pay it; and also renew the agreement with him with regard to 500 shares of U.T. Co. stock. Will you, therefore, make out a new note - the same as the old one - and a new agreement for us to sign? You have a copy of the agreement, I am quite sure.
Sincerely yours, -
TO FARNHAM, DECEMBER 8, 1904
TO FARNHAM, DECEMBER 8, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y. December 8, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
The Maltine Co.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:
Will you please draw checks for the two enclosed bills, charging the one of $105.00 to John's account, and have them at the New York Office for me to sign on Saturday.
Also send me a check to the order of Ambrose N. Wait, whose address is Norvich, Chenango County, New York, for $170.00 and charge the same to Kamp Kill Kare account. He was the Inspector of the dam and finished his work on Monday, leaving that amount due him. I had already paid him $110.00, and he had worked seventy days at $4.00 per day.
Also please draw check to the order of Harry Brenschley for $25.00, charging same to personal account.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 3, 1904
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 3, 1904
June 3, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Maltine Company,
Brooklyn.
My dear Farnham:
I am disgusted with George Casson and am going to get rid of him at once. I am returning to you his check for last month for cancellation, as he owed me, for the sale of a couple of horses and one or two other things, after deducting the amount of his expenses to the first of June, $201.80, on which he was able to pay in cash only $100, which I received from him this morning. This, together with the $60. due him on the first of June, leaves him in my debt to the amount of $41.80. I take it that he is not charged with anything else on my books, is he? I will keep him with me a couple of days longer and turn out the two remaining horses I have, leaving the carriages, harness, etc., in the stable, the rent of which has been paid, I think, until the first of September, or is there one more payment on the 15th of June. Casson has been deteriorating dreadfully of late, as indicated by his failure to communicate with you, etc., and many of the bills, which he gave to me today (and which I enclose herewith) should have been sent to me long ago. You had better look carefully over these bills and see that none of the bills, which I am sending you, have been paid. Watch everything in connection with the stable matters as closely as possible, as I have lost all confidence in Casson.
Yours sincerely,
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TO FARNHAM, APRIL 18, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 18, 1904
April 18,1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Farnham:
The enclosed bills, as far as I can see are O.K., but I wish before drawing checks for same you you would compare the prices the Raquette Lake Supply Co's bill with their quotations. I am enclosing herewith a duplicate copy of a letter from the Raquette Lake Supply Co. in which they quote on Hay, Straw, Corn, Meal, etc., etc., as it may be useful in comparing their prices.
I wish you would get my Duncan stock and have it transferred according to correspondence which Mr. Whiton has had with you. Some of it is in a loan at the Merchants' Exchange National Bank, but they will let you have it or the purpose of transfer.
Yours sincerely, -
GAINES TO FARNHAM, OCTOBER 2, 1908
GAINES TO FARNHAM, OCTOBER 2, 1908
Letterhead
Oct. 2, 1908.
Mr. T. M. Farnham,
New York, N.Y.
Dear Sir:
Please accept thanks for your letter of the 1st. I am writing Mr. Woodruff again today to tell him that the statement of the matters between him and me as submitted by you is substantially correct, but there are one or two other matters still open which I desire to have finally disposed of before
concluding the matter to which your letter refers.
Thanking you for your statement, I am,
Very truly yours,
C. C. Gaines
CCG/KSS
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