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Ring-Master Composition Book with bills, debts, and credits for Welricha Corporation within. Includes discussion of inventory and itemized lists.
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Letter from J. N. Crooms to H. F. Gilmore and Principal Allen of Crooms Academy expressing regret at being unable to attend Professional Improvement Meeting.
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Letter from J. N. Crooms to George W. Engram indicating incomplete conditions of Welricha Motel.
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Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to J. N. Crooms indicating excitement over reforms made to "save" Bethune-Volusia Beach.
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Letter from George W. Engram to J. N. Crooms updating Crooms on money issues. Multiple parties were requesting payment of outstanding debt from Welricha Corporation. Engram was making personal payments as Welricha did not have any money.
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Letter from Thomas T. Cobb, attorney for Bethune-Volusia Beach informing Crooms of upcoming Stockholder meeting. Indicates pressing matters to be discussed.
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A letter from J. N. Crooms to "gentlemen" of the Bond-Howell Lumber Company admitting indebtedness to the Bond-Howell company. Indicates new payment plan. Countersigned by Virgil Wilder.
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A letter from Virgil Wilder to J. N. Crooms informing Crooms that payment for services was well past due. Objects to the letter sent by George W. Engram
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A letter from Bertha L. Mitchell to stockholders informing them of an upcoming meeting.
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A letter from Mary Mcleod Bethune to property owners at Bethune-Volusia Beach. She invites owners to the beach for discussion about future prospects. Notes pride at Bethune-Volusia Beach remaining black-owned for the last 34 years.