Sub-Series A. Correspondence, 1855-1880, (non-inclusive), n.d.: Recent submissions
Now showing items 1-15 of 15
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Letter to C. Sauble [?] from Henry Miller [?]Letter to C. Sauble [?] from Henry Miller [?] regarding mortgages, n.d.
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Letter to J. A. Woodruff from Miller, Miller and Cox, Barristers and Attorneys at Law1880-08-19Letter to J. A. Woodruff from Miller, Miller and Cox, Barristers and Attorneys at Law stating that they have read the will of Harvey W. Price and it is suggested that Mr. Woodruff submit the money to Harvey Hamilton Price, Aug. 19, 1880.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Mr. BrownLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Mr. Brown (2 ½ pages). Most of the writing is illegible, but he mentions cutting timber and an extension of a lease, Jan. 15, 1869.
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Letter to Sheriff Woodruff from Mr. BriceLetter to Sheriff Woodruff from Mr. Brice asking if Mr. Badenhurst [?] owed Mr. Grand any money. This letter is embossed with a Toronto Club insignia. The letter is accompanied by an envelope, Dec. 18, [illegible].
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Joseph HouseLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Joseph House asking if Mr. Woodruff would sell Lots 1-4 in Peterborough, March 3, 1868.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff, Sheriff from James GrahamLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff, Sheriff from James Graham stating that 4 lots were sold on the 28th of December, 1867in Peterborough were assessed to Mr. Woodruff’s home, Feb. 13, 1868.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from E.C. ThomasLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from E.C. Thomas saying that he intends to send the money which is owed to Mr. Woodruff, Dec. 4, 1865.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Mr. AndersonLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Mr. Anderson. He asks if Mr. Woodruff was able to bear some pressure on the judge to settle the old claim between Milroy and Price. This is accompanied by an envelope, Aug. 24, 1865.
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Letter to “My Dear Miller” from Joseph WoodruffLetter to “My Dear Miller” from Joseph Woodruff stating that he is sending the mortgage and deed. He also asks when Mr. Miller can go to Chippewa to see about their “little matter” with the doctor, May 5, 1863.
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Letter addressed to “My Dear Sir” from Thomas FullerLetter addressed to “My Dear Sir” from Thomas Fuller (1 ½ pages) stating that Isaac Fuller died without a will. His eldest son, John Fuller died under age without a will. This is accompanied by a 1 page note bearing the same information, n.d.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from John StannageLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from John Stannage (3 pages) Asking Mr. Woodruff not to proceed with the deed for the land in Crowland until he finds what Mr. Miller says, Nov. 19, 1862.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from John StannageLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from John Stannage (3 pages) stating that the Sheriff of Lincoln County had no right to sell any of the glebes [land belonging or yielding revenue to a parish church] of Crowland for taxes in either 1852 or 1857, Nov. 25, 1862.
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Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Thomas WattsLetter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Thomas Watts (1 ½ pages) stating that it has been a harsh winter and he asks Mr. Woodruff for any indulgences that he can give. An envelope accompanies this letter, May 3, 1859.
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Letter to Joseph Woodruff from Timothy CookLetter to Joseph Woodruff from Timothy Cook stating that he is going to send him the deed to his lot in Niagara, Jan. 27, 1857.
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Letter to Mr. Timothy Cook from Mr. McKayLetter to Mr. Timothy Cook from Mr. McKay asking for the balance due to him, July 24, 1855.