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Object ID |
7.20.4-5 |
Object Name |
Letter |
Description |
Correspondence dated September, 1995 initiated by George Cartwright of Modesto, California to Frances Gaston Crawford, but answered by C. A. Gaston. Cartwright writes of an incident he observed while waiting in (he did not give a date) Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, Tom L. Johnson's outer office. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fels also happened to be there and Cartwright asked about the status of Fairhope. Cartwright writes of Fels' response: "fine, they're fighting like hell. Pups are always healthy when they are fighting.". In addition, Cartwright reminisces about Fels offering to give Johnson $100,000, and about Fels giving Vladimir Lenin 500 pounds sterling in 1907. |
People |
Craver, Mrs. Alice Gaston, Cornelius A., Dr. (1891-1981) Lenin, Vladimir Johnson, Tom L. (1854-1911) Fels, Joseph (1853-1914) Cartwright, George Kiefer, Daniel |
Search Terms |
Correspondence, Personal Fairhope Colony, history of Single Tax |