Pages That Mention Thomas H Hubbard
Correspondence (outgoing), 1901
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
San Francisco Nov. 14, 1901
Broad Exchange 33 Broad St., New York, N.Y.
If it is the desire of yourself and the Crocker's to elect a new Secretary to take the place of the present one, same could be done without my co-operation. What do you propose doing for the present Secretary if a new one is chosen to take his place? I would prefer if a new secretary is to be chosen, that someone not connected with, or in the employ of the owners be selected. The Secretary for the Company could then serve all interests impartially and faithfully.
Correspondence (outgoing), 1900 Apr
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[APR. 1900]
Gen T. H. Hubbard & George Crocker Mills building.
Mr C. P. Huntington and I are willing for [N. sic] N. T. Smith be elected Treasurer of the P. I. Co. if you agree instruct your representative here accordingly.
Condolence letters re: death of Leland Stanford: Ho - I includes Alex Hogg, Susan M. Holbrook, Timothy and May Hopkins, Thomas H. Hubbard, John F. Hurst, Frank [Hutton], Ida M.F. Iles, Anna Louisa Ingalls, Ethel Ingalls, and William Innis
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
RECEIVED at Ml June 21 189[3]
Dated New York 21
To Mrs Leland Stanford
Palo Alto
I am deeply grieved to learn that Governor Stanford is taken from us Please accept my sincere sympathy