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1.11.33-37 - Legal Documents
Legal agreement for the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation to borrow money to repair a wharf that was damaged in a storm.
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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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1.1.42-43 - Meeting Minutes
Selected snyopsis of meeting minutes of the Fairhope Industrial Association and the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation of: September 20, 1915 October 18, 1915 December 27, 1915 1916 March 20, 1916 April 8, 1916 September 18, 1916 February 4, 1918 September 4, 1896 September 9, 1898 June 8, 1927
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1.6.62-66 - Meeting Minutes
December 9, 1895, meeting of the Executive Council of the Fairhope Industrial Association. All present but C. L. Coleman. By consent adjourned to meet Tuesday evening December 12. December 10, 1895, meeting of the Executive Council of the Fairhope Industrial Association. All present. Adjourned. Minutes from last meeting read and approved. C. L. Coleman reported on well and that the pump had failed almost as soon as put in and rather ...
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iii.10.100-102 - Letter
Letter dated 6/23/1895 to E. B. Gaston from C. S. Wood in Canton, Ohio. Wood wants to give money to the Wharf Fund when he has some available. He suggests that Gaston write Washington Hunt, a "man of means" and a prominent single-taxer in Canton, to help with the Wharf Fund.
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iii.10.107 - Card
Fairhope Industrial Association card dated 7/29/1895 to J. M. Yeagley in Lancaster, Pennsylvania from E. B. Gaston confirming receipt of $2.25 ($2 for the Wharf Fund and $.25 subscription to the Fairhope Courier newspaper).
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iii.10.11-12 - Letter
Letter dated 11/18/1895 to E. B. Gaston from O. N. Bancroft in Millwood, West Virginia acknowledging his receipt of Wharf Certificates. In addition, he comments on revisions to the Fairhope Industrial Association constitution regarding use of land in special circiumstances.
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iii.10.14-19 - Letter
Letter dated 1030/1895 to E. B. Gaston from James Bellangee. Bellangee is sending money for financing the Wharf. Additionally, he comments at length about the contitutional changes proposed for the Fairhope Industrial Association. Mr. Springer and Mr. and Mrs. Brokaw have proposed amendments, and Bellangee comments on them. is wary of them and offers advice to Gaston.
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iii.10.30-35 - Letter
Letter dated 11/12/1895 to E. B. Gaston from John H. Blakeney in Binghamton, New York. Blakeney is not able to pay on the Wharf Fund. However, the Fairhope Courier newspaper invited opinions from single taxers about the constitutional amendments, and he expresses his thoughts on that subject.
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iii.10.36-37 - Letter
Letter dated 9/27/1895 to E. B. Gaston from L. G. Bostedo in Chicago, who is enclosing $15 check for his membership payment in the Fairhope Industrial Association and for the Wharf Fund. He encourages Gaston to send about 25 copies of the Fairhope Courier newspaper to Mr. E. Moore of the Chicago Single Tax Club for distribution. He asks Gaston to send the Courier to F. D. Butler, Harry Hyman and Mrs. John Broughton.
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iii.10.44-45 - Letter
Letter dated 11/27/1895 to E. B. Gaston from L. G. Bostedo in Chicago, Illnois. Bostedo is sending in his ballot for the Fairhope Industrial Assoication constitutional amendment vote; Mrs. Bostedo's ballot follows. He mentions that C. C. Ford has not received his ballot yet. Bostedo hopes the upcoming election will smooth feelings in Fairhope, and he feels the"proposed revsion was hasty and untimely and must have seriouly interfered with your p...
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viii.13.41 - Letter
Letter dated 6/22/1923 to Mr. Fiske Warren of Harvard, Massachusetts from Jas. H. Zelnicker of Mobile regarding the removal of rails at Fairhope and the wharfage charge of 50 cents per ton per Mr. Patterson, which was not their understanding. They understood there would be no wharfage charge.
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viii.13.42 - Letter
Letter dated 6/25/1923 to Mr. James H. Zelnicker from Fiske Warren regarding the remission of wharfage fees agreement. He notes that no such agreement is in the contract and that neither he, nor Mr. Cohen nor Gaston can provide it without permission of the council. However, he and Mr. Gaston discussed it and felt it might be remitted since no wharfage fee was paid when the rails arrived. He is passing on his request to Mr. Gaston and Mr. Cohe...
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