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  1. 3.29.1-83 - Correspondence

    Correspondence (B-Bl) to E. B. Gaston and replies to various people reqesting information on Fairhope. In one letter, E. B. Gaston mentions that his sister passed away on October 16, 1932 at 87 years of age. An interesting article is noted on pg. 2 from the Chicago Federal Labor News entitled " Fairhope, Alabama, the World's Pioneer Single Tax Town: an Existing Example of Single Tax Practicability. Letters from a Josephine Black (wife of...

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  2. 4.5.1-201 - Correspondence

    Correspondence (Ba-Bi) of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated 1934-1955. 4.5.48-83 contains correspondence between C. A. Gaston, secretary of the FSTC and John H. Bankhead, Senator of Alabama, regarding a bill he introduced before the Senate on 2/7/1935 to create the Farm Tenant Homes Corporation, to promote more secure occupancy of farms and farm homes, to correct the economic instability resulting from some present forms of farm tena...

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  3. FSTC-V0014 - Video, Digital

    Video interview with Charles Ingersoll (Charles Bernard Ingersoll) dated 1992/01/04. Interviewed by Flo Simmons and Ruth Rockwell. NOTE: This video runs 1 hour and 17 minutes when a partial interview of Gale Rowe starts at that point in error. Mr. Rowe's entire interview is available at FSTC-V0015 or by searching his name.. Charles Ingersoll was born in Fairhope. His family came to Baldwin County as early as 1840. His parents were Fred ...

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