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Tuveson, Elof M. |
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11.31.1-105 - Annual Report
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11.32.1-155 - Annual Report
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7.8.1-122 - Correspondence
Correspondence (T-V) of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated 1938-1951.
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8.5.1-115 - Correspondence
Correspondence (T-Z) of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated 1954-1971.
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FSTC-V0039 - Video, Digital
Video interview dated August 10, 1994 with 97-year old Lucille Edna Edgerton Tuveson (1897-1996). Interviewed by Flo Coleman Schneider and Ruth E. Rockwell. Growing up, Mrs. Tuveson had moved with her parents from New Mexico, where her father worked on a cattle ranch, and then on to Florida, where she remembered the terrible poverty in the Jacksonville area. Mrs. Tuveson came to Fairhope in 1918 from Florida because her uncle knew of Quake...
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PMG-4513-4525 - Memoir
Memoir and recollections of Elof M.Tuveson (1890-1967) titled "What I Remember About Early Time Fairhope" as dictated to Iris Meinema. Mr. Tuveson was a member (aged four years) of the small party of founders of the Fairhope Colony (November 15, 1894). Includes interesting information about Mr. Tuveson's memories of life in early Fairhope and Battles Wharf (also known at the time as Battles, Alabama). From the Paul M. Gaston Collection, Fai...
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x.1.34-35 - Annual Report
1960 Annual Report of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. Education and Cemetery Committees formed New Members-Raymond H. Lambert, John J. Burke, John Lawrence Monroe, Paul M. Gaston, Deaths-A. H. Mershon, Caroline Ann McConnell,
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x.1.36-37 - Annual Report
1961 Annual Report of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. The Executive Council was directed to consult with the municipal authorities and proceed with negotioations to municipilize the library and transfer it to the City of Fairhope. New Member-Arthur F. Gaston (son of E. B. and Clara Gaston) Deaths-Henry W. Rowe, Charles A. Kinney
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x.1.38-39 - Annual Report
1962 Annual Report of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. New members-Mrs. Ella Parker Kinney Death-Mrs. Margaret Dyson,
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x.1.40-41 - Annual Report
1963 Annual Report of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. It was decided to make a general increase of sixteen percent in the rental charges on all Colony land, subject to some minor adjustments and equalizations.
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x.1.42-43 - Annual Report
1964 Annual Report of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. In 1964 the City of Fairhope agreed to assume the civic and cultural obligation of providing Fairhope with Library service. New members-Phil Porter Dyson, Miss Dian Stitt Deaths-Capt. E. J. Roberts
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x.1.44-45 - Annual Report
1965 Annual Report of The Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. There is a response to criticism of the Colony for not giving more generous support to various civic endeavors. It is important to keep an adequate amount of money in reserve in case assessed values in Baldwin County increase.
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x.1.4-5 - Annual Report
1945 Annual Report of Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. The increasing demand for land and the almost exhausted supply led to plans for clearing and opening Brown Street from Fairhope Avenue to Morphy Avenue to make the best use of the undeveloped land between Brown and Mershon Streets. It was decided to keep the rent charges the same. Two new members-Elof M. Tuveson, who came to Fairhope with his parents 51 years ago. Also, V. M. Reyno...
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x.1.46-47 - Annual Report
1966 Annual Report of The Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. It was reported that progress had been made in developing a more effective means of determining the true rental values of land. Arthur P. Becker Ph. D., a professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin suggested guides for determining the rental value of land. One was a study of current maket prices being paid for unimproved land in the vicinty of the colony owned land. New ...
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x.1.48-49 - Annual Report
1967 Annual Report of The Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. It was reported that there was ample evidence justifying the belief that the increases in the 1967 rent charges were reasonable. The increase in rural rents amounted to 21.67%. New Members-May Moss Parker (daughter of Sam and Helen Porter Dyson), Nancye D. Jennings Deaths- Don E. Andrews, Lucille W. Brown, Lenore M. Wolcott, Elof M. Tuveson
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x.1.48-49 - Annual Report
1967 Annual Report of The Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. It was reported that there was ample evidence justifying the belief that the increases in the 1967 rent charges were reasonable. The increase in rural rents amounted to 21.67%. New Members-May Moss Parker (daughter of Sam and Helen Porter Dyson), Nancye D. Jennings Deaths- Don E. Andrews, Lucille W. Brown, Lenore M. Wolcott, Elof M. Tuveson
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