21 resultados para Shooting contests
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Letter with the letterhead “H.H. Warner and Co.” of Rochester, N.Y. from the H.H. Warner Co. The writer asks why Mr. Woodruff did not stop there on his way home from Pennsylvania regarding his shooting share at Point Mouillee [a game area in Monroe County, Michigan]. This letter is accompanied by an envelope, May 19, 1886.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from A. Hemenway. He says that he will show Mr. Woodruff’s letter to Mr. Cabot. He mentions the new shooting club and says that he will be pleased to mention it to anyone wishing to shoot in the autumn. An envelope with a Boston postmark accompanies this letter, May 21, 1886.
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Letter to H.H. Warner and Co. which is unsigned [from S.D. Woodruff] acknowledging the receipt of $2,500.00 for a share in the Mouillee shooting club which has been transferred to Mr. Warner, May 22, 1886.
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Letter with the letterhead “Allan Line of Royal Mail Steamships, Hugh and Andrew Allan, agents, Montreal”. The salutation is “Dear Sir” and it is signed by Andrew Allan. Mr. Allan had enclosed $150 for shooting rights for last season and is asking if there are any rights available for next year, Dec. 16, 1886.
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Letter to E. Harris which is unsigned [from S.D. Woodruff] in which he suggests raising the cost of the shooting shares, Feb. 7, 1887.
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Letter to H.H. Collier of the Houston, Texas Telegraph Office from Jim Long of Austin, Texas. Mr. Long writes about the horrible shooting of Mr. James Smith by his overseer, Mr. R. Baker. This letter is torn and taped. A small portion of the bottom of the letter is torn away. This slightly affects the text (2 pages, handwritten), Jan. 25, 1845.