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Title: Letter from Frederick S. Morse to James E. Ingraham, March 18, 1912, concerning trespassers Summary: Morse informs Ingraham that "Geo. M. Robbins, Esq., has been here, and although he is not in the best of health, he is ready to look after our trespassers. Therefore, I want to push the work in rounding them up from now on, beginning at the south end and working through north to Pompano. I have arranged with Mr. Robbins that if I cannot succeed in making them pay for the land or vacate it, that I will have him write a letter, and if this letter does not work for him to bring suit against them." Creator: Morse, Frederick S., 1859-1920 Collection Title: Model Land Company Records Collection No.: ASM0075 Archive: asm00750000600001001.tif Physical Description: 1 typewritten leaf Container: Box No.: 1, Folder Title: Squatters, 1911 (Special file 25). Recipient: Ingraham, J. E. (James E.) Coverage Temporal: 1910-1919 Date: 1912-03-18 Digital ID: asm00750000600001001 Genre: Commercial correspondence Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Series: Series: I Special Files Subject: Land use; Robbins, George M. Repository: Digital Collections Standardized Rights Statement: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/ Rights: This material is protected by copyright. The copyright owner is unknown or unidentifiable. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines Source: From: Letter from Frederick S. Morse to James E. Ingraham, March 18, 1912, concerning trespassers |
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