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Cohen, E. Yancy |
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1.13.13 - Letter
Letter dated 4/13/1925 to E. Y. Cohen of Marblehead, Massachussets from Anne B. Call enclosing a letter she is sending Fiske Warren and a Fairhope Courier newspaper. She feels that Mr. Warrens provisions are to complicated for use in Fairhope.
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1.13.4-6 - Letter
Letter dated 5/11/1925 to E. Y. Cohen of Marblehead, Massachussets from Anne B. Call telling him her reasons for being in opposition to amendments to the constitution of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation being proposed by Fiske Warren.
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1.13.7-8 - Letter
Letter dated 5/16/1925 to Anne B. Call from E. Y. Cohen of Marblehead, Massachussets thanking her for her letter regarding proposed amendments to the constitution. He agrees with her and will vote accordingly. He asks if the park land has been turned over to the municipality and when the deed will be signed and recorded. He asks if the annual pamphlet containing the list of lessees and assessments of ground rents has been printed. He thinks a map...
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1.13.9-10 - Letter
Letter dated 5/29/1925 to E. Y. Cohen from Anne B. Call about an amendment to the constitution of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. She says the matter of the parks being transferred to the municipality has not been concluded. Mr. Gaston does not feel there should be any stipulations as to their use but Call does not want there to be any loopholes that would allow for concessions along the beach. She says the town has granted the Ku Klux Klan ...
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1.17.1-80 - Correspondence
Correspondence of Anne B. Call 1931-1932 including her summary of the transfer of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation park lands to the Town of Fairhope, her position on the matter as Trustee at the time of the transfer, the Deed conveying the park lands to the Town of Fairhope (see 1.17.17-19) and legal documents (see 1.17.22-54) prepared by Smith & Johnston, Solicitors for the Complainants (A. E. Schalkenbach, E. Yancy Cohen and W. R. F. Call) ...
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1.18.1-88 - Correspondence
The letters in this folder are a continuation of the lawsuit filed against the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation by A. E. Schalkenbach, E. Yancey Cohen and William R. F. Call. The first series of letters are correspondence from Abe D. Waldauer, attorney, Memphis, TN dated 4/4/1932-5/26/1932 asking the complainants first if they will consider withdrawing their complaint and then if they will consider arbitration. The responses are also included (se...
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1.19.77-108 - Letter to the Editor
Letters dated 7/18/1929 to 11/7/1929 to the editor of the Baldwin County News in Robertsdale, Alabama responding to a question appearing in the paper from a man in Mississippi asking about Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. Many letters are included, some quite heated; the main writers are R. F. Powell, E. B. Gaston and Alex Melville, although other writers appear.
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1.2.12-14 - Membership List
Fairhope Single Tax Corporation list of members and addresses dated May 13, 1932.
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1.2.3-11 - Membership List
List of Fairhope Single Tax Corportation members and addresses dated 2/7/1935. (several copies)
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3.14.1-96 - Correspondence
Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation (C) 1930-1935. (3.14-3-4 is a letter from William R. F. Call regarding the transfer of the park lands from the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation to the Town of Fairhope). (3.14.50-56 is correspondence with the Colonial Inn)
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3.20.1-63 - Correspondence
Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation (We-Wi) 1930-1935. (3.120.7 is the cover page of the lawsuit between A. E. Schalkenback, E. Yancy Cohen, and W. R. F. Call vs the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation signed by a Judge on April 26, 1932 that demurrer on bill of complaint is sustained. Definition- while a demurrer admits the truth of the complainants set of facts, it contends that those faces are insufficient to grant in favor ...
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3.20.7 - Legal Documents
Cover sheet signed by Judge F. W. Hare on the 26th day of April, 1932 that demurrer on bill of complaint is sustained. Definition- While a demurrer admits the truth of the complainants set of facts,, it contends that those faces are insufficient to grant in favor of the complainants.
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PMG-4464-4512 - Correspondence
Correspondence of Frank L. Brown between 1931-1932. Includes letters, clippings and an editorial during his last tenure as president of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. Correspondents include: H. W. Noren C. J. Ewing Henry Ford F. C. Immler Hugo L. Black, Senator from Alabama Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior W. P. Hobart Rev. R. M Hunter D. S. Gage Rev. W. E. Locker Burns Parker A. R. Forbush Lyman Ward Also includ...
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Pub_0002 - Publications
Booklet printed in 1921 by the Fairhope Courier Print Shop to commemorate the 26th Anniversary of the Fairhope Single Tax Colony. The twenty-four page booklet includes Addresses, Messages, History, Pictures and Songs about Fairhope. Included are Fairhope Single Tax Coporation Secretary E. B. Gaston's History of 1920, and greetings from other Single Tax colonies of Tahanto in Massachusetts, Halidon in Maine, Bolton Hall of the Free Acres enc...
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viii.13.42 - Letter
Letter dated 6/25/1923 to Mr. James H. Zelnicker from Fiske Warren regarding the remission of wharfage fees agreement. He notes that no such agreement is in the contract and that neither he, nor Mr. Cohen nor Gaston can provide it without permission of the council. However, he and Mr. Gaston discussed it and felt it might be remitted since no wharfage fee was paid when the rails arrived. He is passing on his request to Mr. Gaston and Mr. Cohe...
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