Title: Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Wood
Date: March 3, 1902
Author: Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917
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The New
Hoffman House,
Madison Square,
J. P. Caddagan, Manager.
Absolutely Fire Proof.
New York, Mar. 23 1902
My Dear Mr Wood—
Am glad that the bids begin to look more reasonable. [1] I would like to see the first story built of those different colored cobble stone. on the two front sides of the hotel the second of grey stone trimed with red— she would then be a house that would get talked about—
Yours truly
W. F. Cody
[photographs][Images of Cody and Salsbury]
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World.
Col. W. F. Cody. (Buffalo Bill) President.
Nate Salsbury. Vice President & Manager.
Maj. Hon M. Burke Genl. Mgr. Jule Keen Bus. Mgr & Treas.
Madison.Sq.Sta.-N.Y. 1902 Mar 23 5—PM
[stamp][Postage stamp, rotated counterclockwise, red]United State Postage 2 two cents 2
A. W. Wood
Architect
Lincoln
Neb
Note 1: Cody probably refers to cost estimates for the Irma Hotel. [back]
Title: Letter from William F. Cody to A. W. Wood
Source: McCracken Research Library (MRL), MS6.0130.01-.02
Date: March 3, 1902
Author: Cody, William Frederick, 1846-1917
Topic: Buffalo Bill's Wyoming
People: Woods, Alfred Wilderman, 1857-1942
Place: Irma Hotel (Cody, Wyo.)
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