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Call, Anne Bellangee (1874-1954) |
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1.10.125-126 - Petition
Petition with no date signed by some members of the Fairhope Single Tax Association. The building being used as a public school and always assumed to be for that purpose is actually owned by the FSTC. This information has just been brought to the attention of the Town of Fairhope, the school board and the public. The signers of this petition want to transfer the ownership so that it will be maintained only for the public school, and to do othe...
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1.10.59-63 - Letter
Letter to the editor of the Fairhope Courier from Anne B. Call. (There is a tally of a vote dated 1/23/1906 on the back of one of the pages of the letter so presumably the letter was written at this time approximately). The letter is in response to a criticism of a letter written by her father, James Bellangee, by the editor, E. B. Gaston. The subject is the method of taxation for public services. Mrs. Call cites passages from Progress and Povert...
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1.10.62 - Membership List
List of Members of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation presumed to be "on the ground" and qualified to vote and "not in arrears" dated 1/23/1906.
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1.11.10 - Newspaper Article
Undated newspaper clipping from unidentified newspaper discussing a myriad of issues about Fairhope, including Dr. Harris Greeno's membership application to the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, the fate of the steamer "Fairhope," quotes from Henry George, the need for a "real newspaper in Fairhope that will report the news in a non partisan manner," and the ongoing issues between the "Royalists" and the "Patriots." The Royalists are the Fairhope...
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1.11.11-14 - Letter
Letter written to E. Q. Norton of Daphne, Alabama from Anne B. Call on January 3, 1905. She states the reasons she withdrew her advertising in the Times and gave it to the Standard stating they had never ageed on the refunding of personal property tax, but she considered him entitled to his opinion and free expression of his opinions. Mr. Norton seems to have objected to the "Fairhope Plan" and had been frequent in saying this to others.. ...
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1.11.15-17 - Note
A typed note dated Fairhope, Alabama 10/4/1905. Two additional sheets before and after this note have both the dates January 3, 1905 and just 1905 on otherwise blank sheets. The note: "Erronious reports having been circulated in the press, L.C. R. Brown hereby acknowledge that on the occasion of the assault on Dr. Hail with Wm. Call that Mr. Call did not come toward Dr. Hail but went toward Dr. Mershon's drug store. That Mrs. Call did not at...
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1.11.18 - Letter to the Editor
Letter the the Editor of The Item from Anne B. Call of Fairhope, Alabama on August 11, 1905. It seems a person is writing anonymous letters to the editor and signing it "Philosopher". Over half of the resident members of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation sent a petition asking that The Item (newspaper) change the correspondent to the paper as a large amount of controversial items regarding the Fairhope Single Tax Colony have been published fo...
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1.11.2-3 - Newspaper Article
From the papers of Anne Bellangee Call Newspaper articles from The Nebraska Independent, all written for the Henry George Edition of The Independent) pages 15-16, dated 5/14/1903. Of note on page 15 has an article by August Dellgren, of Minneapolis, Minnesota titled Concerning MInisters. (Rev. Dellgren and his wife were among the founders of Fairhope, although they left the Colony and returned to their former home.) Of note on page 1...
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1.11.29 - Letter
Petition from Mrs. Anne B. Call to Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. She voices a lack of trust in the Water Trustees, in their competance to complete the job of establishing a water works within the proposed budget. She sugests the purchasing of water scrip. issued in sums of five-cents, up.
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1.11.29 - Letter
Petition from Mrs. Anne B. Call to Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. She voices a lack of trust in the Water Trustees, in their competance to complete the job of establishing a water works within the proposed budget. She sugests the purchasing of water scrip. issued in sums of five-cents, up.
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1.11.30 - Petition
resolution from the office of Mrs Anne B Call stating that securing public services through authorized trustees who have pledged their services in good faith and administered their obligations to the best of their ability, is not in violation of the constitution, and should be pursued in securing needed public services.
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1.11.31 - Petition
Petition shows in the archives as having been photographed backwards.
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1.11.32 - Petition
A resolve by the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation that securing public servises through authorized trustees is not in violation of the constitution.
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1.11.38 - Letter
Form letter dated 7/19/1906 to William Call and Wife (i.e. Anne Bellangee Call) from E. B. Gaston, Secretary of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, notifying them of a special election called for 7/23/1906. The election has two propositions regarding assuming debt for public services and electing a board of Water Trustees to administer the water system. From the papers of Anne Bellangee Call.
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1.11.39 - Ballot
Official Balllot for the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Referendum Election for 7/23/1907. Two issues are on the ballot: 1) to incur debt to pay for public services and 2) to hold a special election within 48 hours to elect a board of three Water Trustees to administer the water system. From the papers of Anne Bellengee Call.
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1.11.4 - Newspaper Article
Letter to the editor of the Mobile Daily Item newspaper from William Call in Fairhope, Alabama. Call is writing about errors in columns which have been published in that paper under the title "Fairhope Facts" which he wants to correct. He discusses the errors of Mr. N. O. Nelson of St. Louis, Missouri as evidence that Nelson "has not a clear understanding of the situation and his remarks are only valuable as coming from one who has been suc...
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1.11.42 - Letter
Letter dated 7/23/1906 to James Bellangee from Joseph Fels in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fels is responding to Bellangee's worry about the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation special election referendum of the same date in which a proposal to have "an intermediary of trustess" to incur indebtedness for a public service (water works) project is on the ballot. Fels does not think the proposal will be "breaking the constitution" of the Corporation be...
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1.11.44 - Petition
Undated petition, (likely 1906-1908) stating signees support to personal carry the interest on the water works system which ran well over budget. The water woks system cost nearly $2000 and half of the sum is due. The undersigned were those who thought the plan to develop the water works system was "premature," but if those "who favored the construction" will stand behind it "with their financial backing," then the undersigned will cooperate an...
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1.11.45-46 - Letter
Letter (likely a draft) dated 1906 from James Bellangee to "Dear Sir" but probably to Joseph Fels. Bellangee is reporting about the upcoming special referendum election of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation on 7/23/1906 to fund a water works by creating a Water board to absob debt on a temporary basis in order to get the needed project completed. Bellangee is against this referendum and see it as going against the constitution of the FSTC and ...
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1.11.47-48 - Letter
Letter dated 8/6/1906 to E. B. Gaston from Anne B. Call. Mrs. Call is upset about damage done to her water pipe by Mr. Stimpson. He said it was authorized by the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, but Mrs. Call has investigated and she believes that only Gaston gave permission.
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