Title: Letter from J.E. Ingraham to Frederick Morse about visitors to Dade, 1919

Summary: J.E. Ingraham, president of the Model Land Company, writes in part: "We wired you on the 26th instant asking that you arrange to meet a Mr. Brasch and a Mr. Vendig, who were then en route to Miami, to look over our company lands in the neighborhood of Homestead, etc. We also called you over the telephone and had a conversation with your Mr. Potter, who promised to meet these gentlemen at the train and to show them over the lands. ... As advised you, they were there in the interest of the Trustees of the estate of Mrs. Henry M. Flagler Bingham, for the purpose of establishing a value per acre on the company holdings."

Creator: Ingraham, James Edmundson, 1850-1924

Collection Title: Model Land Company Records

Collection No.: ASM0075

Archive: asm00750000430001001.tif

Physical Description: 1 typewritten leaf

Container: Box No.: 20, Folder Title: FEC in receivership, 1919 (Special file 634).

Recipient: Morse, Frederick S., 1859-1920

Coverage Temporal: 1910-1919

Date: 1919

Digital ID: asm00750000430001001

Genre: Commercial correspondence

Note: Mary Lily Kenan was married to Florida entrepreneur Henry M. Flagler, and after his death she married Judge Robert Worth Bingham. She died in 1917.

Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections

Series: Series: I Special Files

Subject: Land use

Repository: Digital Collections

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Source: From: Letter from J.E. Ingraham to Frederick Morse about visitors to Dade, 1919