Title: Letter from Morse to Ingraham, August 21, 1914, concerning trespassers

Summary: Model Land Company sales agent Frederick Morse writes to President J. E. Ingraham concerning trespassers on land belonging to the state of Florida. "We ordered them off but were unable to get surveyors on the property in time to prosecute them. They have built a packing house ... that must have cost $250.00 or more, and have plowed up some land this summer which they evidently intend to crop this coming season."

Creator: Morse, Frederick S., 1859-1920

Collection Title: Model Land Company Records

Collection No.: ASM0075

Archive: asm00750001960001001.tif

Physical Description: 1 typewritten leaf

Container: Box No.: 6, Folder Title: Squatters, 1914 (Special file 205).

Recipient: Ingraham, James Edmundson, 1850-1924

Coverage Temporal: 1910-1919

Date: 1914-08-21

Digital ID: asm00750001960001001

Genre: Commercial correspondence

Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections

Series: Series: I Special Files

Subject: Land use; Agriculture

Repository: Digital Collections

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Source: From: Letter from Morse to Ingraham, August 21, 1914, concerning trespassers