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A representative of B. Altman & CO. is asking for an interview with Mr. Van Suetendale regarding decorative services.
The is dated April 3, 1912.

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This letter is in regards steel tape that was broken and never replaced.
The letter is dated May 27, 1912.

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This form was filled out by Arthur J. Van Suetendael on May 6, 1912.
On the back of the form is a listing of taxes paid to the City of Yonkers in 1912.

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A letter and check for the estate of A.J. Johnson, represented by Merill & Rogers, from the Van Suetendaels. Mr. and Mrs. Van Suetendael paid $500 of the principal and $137.50 of interest of a $5,000 mortgage for property on 767 Warburton…

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The concert was held to benefit St. Joseph's Hospital.
It was held on December 2, 1912 at Philipsburgh Hall.
Arthur J. Van Suetendael was sent an invitation on November 7, 1912.

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In this letter, Mr. Van Suetendael recommended to have a stable rebuilt rather than moved.
The letter is dated 9/13/1912.

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These documents are in regards to unpaid bills by the Philipsburgh Construction CO. to Covel & Osborn CO.
327/1918; 1/12/1918; 7/31/1917; 6/30/1918

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Cesarino Tocco lived at 15 School Street in Yonkers.
This statement includes rent paid from March 1 to September 18 in 1916.

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Arthur J. Van Suetendael was the president of the company. Achille Octave Van Suetendael was the vice-president.
The form is dated December 31, 1916.

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Letters regarding Philipsburgh Construction Company's unsuccessful bid for doing drilling work for the foundation of a suspension bridge.
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