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  1. 29.26.1-26 - Correspondence

    Miscellaneous undated documents of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, c.1926-1936. Includes "Points for Forum Discussion of Colony Land and Lease Policy," general correspondence, a poem by Cyrus Gaston, essay by H. H. Timby titled "Taxation Tyranny and Bureaucratic Burdens Menace Industry, Destroy Democracy," and a petition to not allow a tennis court to be placed on parklands. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.

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  2. 29.6.1-18 - Correspondence

    Correspondence, bills and receipts dated August 1935 of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. A. C. Campbell, a single-taxer in Ottawa writes effusive congratulations on the 42nd anniversary of the publication of the Fairhope Courier. A personal letter from E. B. Gaston to his cousin Cyrus Gaston is cataloged separately (29.6.14-15). From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.

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  3. 29.6.14-15 - Correspondence

    Letter dated August 22, 1935 from E. B. Gaston in Fairhope, Alabama responding to a letter his cousin Cyrus Gaston in Glen Elder, Kansas sent him on August 18, 1935. E. B. Gaston gives background about his life to his cousin whom he remembers meeting in the late 1880s. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.

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  4. 3.5.1-163 - Letter

    Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation and E. B. Gaston, 1928-1935 (E, F, G). Includes Gaston's personal bank statements and bills, Fairhope Courier subscription correspondence, and Fairhope Single Tax Corporation correspondence with Mrs. Finkbine, Ellen A. Anacker, E.L. Wolcott, Frank Fobes, W L. Price, Fred C. Ford, R.E.L. Connolly, Charles Foord, Mr. Beckwith, Dr. Godard, Thomas W. Gilmer, Jacob Strain, George Gabel and I. M. ...

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  5. 3.5.124-129 - Letter

    Two letters written in 1935 to E. B. Gaston from his cousin Cyrus Gaston in Glen Elder, Kansas. The cousins are corresponding after losing track of each other for most of their lives. Cyrus Gaston, who is 90, sends his condolences to E. B. Gaston on the death of Clara Mershon Gaston, and reports to Gaston about his life and his family. Cyrus Gaston served in the Civil War and knows of the Fairhope area because he fought to take Mobile in the...

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