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Patterson, J. A. |
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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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1.12.7 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting minutes dated 12/16/1922 of the directors of the People's Railroad Company to discuss an extention to the Pier Head. $1,400.50 is authorized to be paid to the Fairhope Transportation & Excursion Company for the job. From the correspondence of Anne B. Call
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12.4.1-149 - Receipt
Receipts, invoices and other papers of J. A. Patterson, doing business for the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation,1930-1931.
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17.17.34 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Wharf Company dated 6/3/1912. Bills paid. Mr. N. Mershon, a Company director reports on the plans of Capt. J. Lawrence to repair the wharf; the plans are approved. The wharfinger is requested to supply prompt reports on both wharves to the directors.
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17.17.38-39 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Wharf Company dated 1/30/1913 in which G.. W. Wood is elected president. "Matter of use of warehouse as a place for doing private business" is brought up and decided it must be stopped. Other settlements and bills paid. The secretary is authorized to contact the Peacock Iron Works "in regard to damaged wheels furnished." Issues with the wharfinger's pay discussed.
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17.17.39-40 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Wharf Company dated 6/21/1913 reporting bills paid. Mr. Mershon is authorized to fix wharf hill to the best of his ability. The wharfinger, Mr. Patterson, is to be notified that he must keep up with his weekly reports.
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17.17.42-44 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Wharf Company dated 1/19/1914 reporting bills paid. The Report of the Fairhope Wharf Company for 1912, whart No 1 and No 2 is included. Mention of a claim against the Wharf Company from the Mobile Business Women's Club is tabled. The wharfinger's accountancy report is questioned, and Mr. Molyneux will be secured to work with the wharfinger, Mr. Patterson, to resolve the issue.
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17.17.45-46 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Wharf Company dated 1/22/1914 with the resolution of the wharfinger's bookeeping errors. Mr. Molyneux has met with the wharfinger, Mr. Patterson, and the latter will pay $200 in cash due from him to the Company. With that issue settled, the Report of the Fairhope Wharf Company for 1913 is attached to these meeting minutes. In addition, Mr. N. Mershon is authorized to make a thorough inspection of needed repairs to the wh...
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17.17.48 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Wharf Company dated 1/29/1914 reporting $200 received from Mr. Patterson, the wharfinger, on money due the Company, with an extension granted on balance due.
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17.2.66-68 - Membership Documents
Membership Certificate # 42 in the Fairhope Industrial Association issued to George M. Bancroft on 10/13/1896 and transferred to John A. Patterson on 8/20/1902.
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17.2.66-68 - Membership Documents
Membership Certificate # 42 in the Fairhope Industrial Association issued to George M. Bancroft on 10/13/1896 and transferred to John A. Patterson on 8/20/1902.
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1.7.3-116 - Meeting Minutes
This 116 page document contains the Meeting Minutes of the Baldwin County Agricultural Society (also known as the Baldwin County Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Growers Associaton) from July 13,1897 to August 2,1902. It also contains the Constitution, By-laws and Membership Rolls of the Association. The stated object of the Association was to aid one another as to the interests of those engaged in the cultivation of the soil or in the distribution ...
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1906_Courier_Page_169 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph and description of the well being dug at the bayfront for the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation water works. See the description for individuals in the picture. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, Fairhope Courier Collection.
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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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30.13.1-8 - Correspondence
Papers of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated February 1928. Includes the Treasurer's report for that month, the results of the annual elections for 1928, the approval of $25 to pay for clearing pecan trees in advance of opening Brown Street, a recommendation to curb and gutter certain FSTC owned streets and other general correspondence. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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30.15.1-34 - Correspondence
Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated February 1927 and March 1927. Includes the official results of the Feburary 3, 1927 annual FSTC election, official audit of the 1926 FSTC financials, letters to the Alabama Public Service Commission, report on the value of fruit and nut trees on property the FSTC was readying to open, and other assorted FSTC correspondence. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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30.18.1-16 - Correspondence
General correspondene of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated January 1928. Included: Treasurer's Report for January 1928, the resignation letter of J. G. Lorenzen as FSTC Superintendent of Lands and Highways due to health reasons, the nomination of Marion Smith and A. E. Schalkenbach for Supt of Lands and Highways and Trustee in the upcoming elections, and general letters of inquiry from people thinking of moving to Fairhope. From the...
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30.21.17 - Letter
Letter dated July 28, 1926 from the acting secretary of the FSTC to Wharfinger J. A. Patterson. Patterson is directed by the FSTC Executive Council to tell William Shuller that he is using the Fairhope Wharf and waterfront (owned by the FSTC) to his advantage as a permanent place of business (he is mooring his boat there free) and that he must stop. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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31_1946_1_63 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes for the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation for 1946. Includes routine business, lease transfers and surrenders, financials, and other information. Some topics: Lydia J. Newcomb Comings, past president of the FSTC, president of the Library Association and librarian, co-founder of the School of Organic Education, author, teacher and founder of the Baldwin County Historical Society died on September 21, 1946. J. A. Patterson, f...
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6.15.1-142 - Correspondence
Correspondence (P,Q) of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated 1935-1954.
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