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3.18.1-47 |
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Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, 1930-35 (letters T, U, V). In 3.18.6, the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Executive Council directs the head of the ball team, J. H. Titus, to remove signage from the grandstand at the ball park on the beach indicating that payment is required for admission. Under the agreement with the FSTC, the ball team can only accept donations for entry, not require admission. In 3.18.14, E. B. Gaston writes the Troyers, whose satsuma business in Fairhope failed. They have moved to Russia. |
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Gaston, Ernest B. (1861-1937) Taxier, J. L., Miss Thompson, L. S. Titus, John Harold "Jack" Toepfert, Laura E. Totten, Edward P., Judge Armstrong, Arabella F. Troyer Tucker, Irwin St. John, Rev. Trueman, W. Tully, John Ingersoll. Tom Unruh, Geroge W. Vail, S. P. Van Ausdall, Martha Vesely, Frank Vladish, F. K. Vlymen, William T. |
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Fairhope Colony, ball park Fairhope Colony, articles about Fairhope Colony, letters of inquiry Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, letters of inquiry Single Tax, articles about Single Tax, promotion of Single Tax Principles Single Tax Movement |