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vi.5.8-9 |
Object Name |
Letter |
Description |
Letter dated 7/30/1906 to E. B. Gaston from F. W. Rose writing from Cumberland, Maryland. Rose says he has received a letter from Mr. Wolf in Fairhope, in which Rose learned that the "trustee plan" was declared unconstitutional. Rose said that is reason enough to amend the Fairhope Single Tax Constitution. Rose says he is not a "kicker" and wants harmony in the Colony. He plans to return to Fairhope soon and help in any way he can. In the meantime, he is enclosing money for a subscription to the Fairhope Courier newspaper and wants to be remembered to all his friends. He mentions Stimpson, Bellangee and Norton. |
Date |
1906/07/30 |
People |
Gaston, Ernest B. (1861-1937) Rose, F. W. Bellangee, James (1844-1915) Norton, E. Q. Stimpson, William (1869-1923) |
Search Terms |
Fairhope Colony, unrest Fairhope Courier newspaper Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, kickers Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, amendments to the constitution |