The letter from George R. Van Namee, Secretary to the Governor of New York, invites Charles P. Steinmetz to meet with Governor Smith to discuss Steinmetz's letter about establishing a proposed state park at Lake George. Van Namee asks Steinmetz's secretary to call and arrange a time for the meeting, either on Wednesday or next week after Monday noon.
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1. Steinmetz Letter
State of New York
Executive Chamber
Albany
George R. Van Namee
Secretary to the Governor
March 14, 1923
Charles P. Steinmetz, A.M., Ph. D.
Wendell Avenue
Schenectady, N.Y.
My dear Mr. Steinmetz:
Governor Smith has read your letter of March eighth in relation to the proposed
State Park at Lake George. This is a subject which the Governor would like to talk over
with you, and if it is convenient, could you have your secretary call me on the telephone
sometime Wednesday, and arrange a time when you could see the Governor, either on
that day or any day next week after Monday noon.
Sincerely yours,
George R. Van Namee (signature)