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  1. 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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    1.2.3-5
  2. 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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  3. 30.12.1-20 - Correspondence

    Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated February 1926. Included is general FSTC correspondence, the results of the February 4, 1926 annual FSTC elections, a letter to Fiske Warren from E. B. Gaston discussing the results of the election and Mrs. Anne B. Call's inclination to "throw out ballots where instructions are not strictly followed" (Mrs. Call is a FSTC trustee charged with overseeing the election), the opening of Brown ...

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  4. FMH-V1011 - Video, Digital

    Oral history video, Part 2, by William Frank "Frank" Laraway (1933-2019). Part 1 is available at FMH-V1010. Laraway's story starts with his marriage in 1963, return to Fairhope from Michigan in 1965, and the establishment of his career as an architect.. For the rest of this detailed interview, Laraway talks about his early life in Fairhope in the 1940s and 1950s: farming and raising chickens (commercially), Organic School, friends, outi...

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    FMH-V1011
  5. FSTC-V0004 - Video, Digital

    Video titled "First Thursday in Fairhope" dated September 6, 1984, hosted by Judy Stone. The video is part of the "First Thursday" series produced by Alabama Public Television (APT, University of Alabama Television Services). Run time is 30 minutes. Filmed in 1984 during Fairhope's Centennial, the video includes information on Fairhope's founding as a single tax colony, the Organic School of Education, the Jubilee phenomenon, businesses, organ...

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    FSTC-V0004

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