Title: Letter from J.E. Ingraham to Frederick Morse, December 5, 1911, concerning a timber permit

Summary: Model Land Company vice-president J. E. Ingraham writes to sales agent Frederick Morse concerning Frank McCrimmon's request to cut timber in Perrine: "we have had such an unpleasant experience with Mr. McCrimmon's brother in regard to getting stumpage for the timber that he has cut from our other lands that we are disinclined to grant Mr. McCrimmon's requests unless you feel assured that we shall have no trouble or difficulty in getting same."

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

Collection Title: Model Land Company Records

Collection No.: ASM0075

Archive: asm00750000730001001.tif

Physical Description: 1 typewritten leaf

Container: Box No.: 2, Folder Title: Timber permit for Frank McCrimmon (Special File 45).

Recipient: Morse, Frederick S., 1859-1920

Coverage Temporal: 1910-1919

Date: 1911-12-05

Digital ID: asm00750000730001001

Genre: Commercial correspondence

Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections

Series: Series: I Special Files

Subject: Land use; McCrimmon, D. Frank

Repository: Digital Collections

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Source: From: Letter from J.E. Ingraham to Frederick Morse, December 5, 1911, concerning a timber permit