Title: Letter from Frederick S. Morse to James E. Ingraham, September 4, 1911, concerning sale of Perrine lands

Summary: Morse explains to Ingraham that a Mr. D. Frank McCrimmon wants to buy property in Perrine on which to build a packing-house, and questions how high the cost should be. "It is very hard for me to put prices on land in the Perrine Grant, because I do not know when we may be in a position to put in improvements that will warrant good prices, and if we are going to put in the improvements, we must get good prices to start with."

Creator: Morse, Frederick S., 1859-1920

Collection Title: Model Land Company Records

Collection No.: ASM0075

Physical Description: 2 typewritten leaves

Container: Box No.: 1, Folder Title: Sale: Perrine, 1911 (Special file 30).

Recipient: Ingraham, J. E. (James E.)

Coverage Temporal: 1910-1919

Coverage Spatial: Perrine (Fla.)

Date: 1911-09-04

Genre: Commercial correspondence

Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections

Series: Series: I Special Files

Subject: Land use; Cities and towns -- Growth; McCrimmon, D. Frank

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Source: From: Letter from Frederick S. Morse to James E. Ingraham, September 4, 1911, concerning sale of Perrine lands