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iii.2.63 - Letter
Letter written to E. B. Gaston on February 7, 1894 from F. Beyersdorf of Beemont, Missouri enclosing 10 cents for 3 months, "Trial Trip." He would like to receive the Fairhope Courier rather than the Liberty Bell. He is more opposed to Negro-equality than Plutocracy and asks if Gaston would accept a Negro in his Colony.
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iii.5.19-22 - Letter
Letter written to the Fairhope Colony from T. Harter of Ocala, Florida on February 3, 1895. The letter starts by offering to furnish the Colony with early vegetable plants for their garden. It goes on to warn them about Fanny W. Robbins who through her free love and anarchy preaching destroyed his efforts to start a Colony in Oklahoma. It is his opinion that she is a spy for the Plutocrats who furnish her with money to break up the efforts of Col...
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