Title: Growing castor beans and cotton in Dade County, 1917-1918

Summary: Letter from James E. Ingraham to Charles Brumley, D.E. Austin, sales agent Frederick Morse, Dade County commissioner John J. Hinson, and S.W. Howley, February 21, 1918, concerning the distribution of stable manure from the Government Remount and Army Camps at Camp Wheeler, Macon, at $2 per ton.

Creator: Ingraham, James Edmundson, 1850-1924

Collection Title: Model Land Company Records

Collection No.: ASM0075

Physical Description: 2 typewritten leaves

Container: Box No.: 17, Folder Title: Growing castor beans and cotton in Dade County, 1917-1918 (Special file 526).

Coverage Temporal: 1910-1919

Coverage Spatial: Miami-Dade County (Fla.)

Date: 1918

Genre: Commercial correspondence

Note: John J. Hinson was a foreman for the Florida East Coast Railway when the line was extended from Miami to Homestead in 1903, and later became the first Dade County Commissioner.

Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections

Series: Series: I Special Files

Subject: Agriculture

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Source: From: Growing castor beans and cotton in Dade County, 1917-1918