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  1. 1.10.105-106 - Legal Documents

    James Bellangee's copy of a subpoena for Melville vs Fairhope Single Tax Corporation suit dated 5/4/1914 including names of others summoned to appear.

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    1.10.105-106
  2. 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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    1.10.62
  3. 17.2.91 - Membership Documents

    Membership Certificate # 49 in the Fairhope Industrial Association issued to Altoona A. Chapman on 5/10/1899 later exchanged for Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Membership Certificate # 4 on 5/22/1905.

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    17.2.91
  4. 1.9.36-37 - Letter

    Letter dated 7/26/1906 to Joseph Fels from James Bellangee responding to Fels letter of 7/23/1906. He feels that Fels does not understand his point of view with regards to the waterworks system. Apparently stung by Mr. Fels comment that he had "heard no other dissenting voices beyond Mr. Bellangee's and Mr. Call's" he enumerates the many Single Taxers who are against the proposition along with him.

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    1.9.36
  5. 33_2_019 - Cemetery Record Book

    Fairhope Colony Cemetery Record Book of burials in Lot 66 as shown on page 66 of the Book. Lot 66: Grave 1: Frederick William Chapman, died 1907 Grave 2: Altoona A. Chapman, died 1918 (sister of Frederick, both music teachers at Battles) Grave 3: Infant Kinsella, child of Mr and Mrs. T. C. Kinsella, died 1926 Grave 4: Infant Goodrich, died 1920, child of Emmett Goodrich Grave 4 also includes Emmett E. Goodrich, died 1944 (dro...

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    33_2_019
  6. v.7.20-22 - Letter

    Letter to a Mr. Altoona A. Chapman of Fairhope from Lizzie Magie, Assistant Secretary of the Single Tax propaganda Association in Washington, D. C. She is requesting information on the formation of the Fairhope Colony, publications, how many families are charter members, how much land they had to begin with, and methods of taxation. She praises him as with such people lie their greatest hope and wants to keep in close touch. She encourages...

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    V.7._page_20

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