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1.12.33-34 - Letter
Letter dated 2/27/1923 to E. B. Gaston from A. G. Patterson, president of the Alabama Public Service Commission discussing the condition of the railroad (People's Railroad Company), its status as a "street railway" and its fitness for operation. From the correspondence of Anne B. Call
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1.12.36 - Letter
Leter dated 2/27/1923 to Anne B. Call from Thames & Batre, and insurance company in Mobile, Alabama. The company is responding to Call's request for information about securing workman's compensation and liability insurance on the People's Railroad. They have not been successful in finding coverage. From the correspondence of Anne B. Call
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1.12.37 - Letter
Letter dated 2/27/1923 to Anne B. Call from A. G. Patterson, president of the Alabama Public Service Commission. He acknowledges receipt of her letter of concern about the safety of the People's Railroad in Fairhope. From the correspondence of Anne B. Call
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1.12.39 - Letter
Undated letter, likely 1923, to Anne B. Call from P. A. Parker who has inspected the condition and safety of the People's Railroad. He declares it unsafe, and has colorful commentary about the railroad as well as the Fairhope Plan. From the correspondence of Anne B. Call
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1.12.40-48 - Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor from Anne B. Call discussing the current status of the People's Railroad. Call discusses safety issues, the current condition of the railroad, her correspondence with the Alabama Public Service Commission, her investigation about the possibilities of securing liability insurance and workman's compensation insurance, actual usefulness of the small car service as opposed the benefits of a larger car/cargo carrier, her disagree...
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1.12.50-52 - Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor of the Fairhope Courier newspaper dated 3/26/1923 from Anne B. Call. She has previously written a long letter to the paper about the status of the People's Railroad. Mr. E. B. Gaston has responded, and Mrs. Call is responding to him. Call says she feels the administration of the financially troubled railroad should not be reassumed by the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation because she sees no way it can be successful and will ...
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1.12.54 - Letter
Letter dated 3/27/1923 to E. B. Gaston from Anne B. Call. Both individuals have been engaged in a back and forth via the pages of the Fairhope Courier newspaper discussing the future of the People's Railroad Company, and Call is really to call it quits if Gaston ceases also. However, she clear the board with comments about what she considers to be Gaston's misunderstanding of her letters. From the correspondence of Anne B. Call.
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