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Craig, Thomas P. |
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iii.10.71 - Letter
Letter written to E. B. Gaston on December 9, 1896 from Thomas P. Craig of Cripple Creek, Colorado saying that he subscribed to the Fairhope Courier which came to him for a while, then stopped. He is wondering what became of the Fairhope Colony especially because he holds a Wharf Certificate.
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iv.2.27-28 - Letter
Letter written to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Jimenez, Mexico dated December 18, 1897 saying that Gaston's letter was forwarded to him from Cripple Creek, Colorado and was considerably delayed. He is working on a railroad survey in Mexico and thinks he will wait until he is more settled before he subscribes to the Fairhope Courier.
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vi.1.59-62 - Letter
Letter dated 6/16/1906 to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is enclosing money for a Fairhope Courier newspaper subscription for George H. Sinton, and he wants Gaston to use the rest to send a blueprint of colony lands and Fairhope booklets to him. Craig has visited Fairhope and hopes the Colony will have an electric light plant soon. He notes that the Salvation Army has several colonies in Canada and th...
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vi.1.63-67 - Letter
Letter dated 9/21/1906 to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Craig has some suggestions. He thinks the location of the livery is at an unfortunate location, detracting from the appearance of Fairhope. He says it gives a bad first impression. Instead, Craig thinks the site would be a good location for the library. Secondly, he says Fairhope should consider becoming a health resort like where he lives in Color...
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vi.6.108-111 - Letter
Letter dated 10/28/1907 to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Craig is enclosing subscription money for the Fairhope Courier newspaper and comments that he reads it very carefully. He asks Gaston about the cost of an electric light plant for Fairhope; he thinks Fairhope should use electricity instead of gas. He also wants to know how much is still owing on the water works, and he comments on the return of the ...
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vi.6.112-113 - Letter
Letter dated 1/26/1908 to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Craig is very interested in the Fairhope colony and keeps close attention to local affairs by reading the Fairhope Courier newspaper. He comments on Mr. Samuel Comings death, saying that he will be a hard person to replace due to his prominence in the community. He sends $1 to go toward the Fairhope Courier's printing facility expansion and asks Gaston t...
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vii.2.29-30 - Letter
Letter dated 6/26/1909 to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Colorado Springs, Colorado, inquiring about two Fairhope Courier newspaper subscriptions he requested with accompanying fee, but has to date received no notice of receipt. He wants one copy to go to the YMCA in Salt Lake City, Utah. He says he follows with interest the work being done in Fairhope, and particularly is interested in the Organic Training School (School of Organic Educa...
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vii.2.31-33 - Letter
Letter dated 12/25/1908 to E. B. Gaston from Thomas P. Craig in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Craig is sending subscription money for two Fairhope Courier newspaper subscriptions, one for the YMCA in Salt Lake City, Utah. Craig says he keeps close watch on the events in Fairhope, and is sorry there is so much controversy. He hopes the problems with getting an electric light plant are solved soon. He comments on the School of Organic Educatio...
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