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A letter from Lester S. Kafer to W. R. Crooms summarizing the history of Crooms' effort to receive payment from George W. Engram since 1957. Notes that Engram has clearly failed to comply with agreements. Recommends various courses of action including suing Engram.
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A letter from Lester S. Kafer to W. R. Crooms expressing frustration at finding a payment plan that George W. Engram would follow up on. Advises new plan for proceeding with the debt owed by Engram and the Welricha corporation.
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A letter from Lester S. Kafer to George W. Engram informing him that his previous letter detailing a payment plan was acceptable to all parties and Mrs. Crooms in particular. Copy of letter found in Box 3, folder 1.3, item 7 in the Crooms collection.
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A letter from George W. Engram to W. R. Crooms detailing work done and money owed to him. Explains that he would like to stop the foreclosure of the mortgaged property and needed more time to pay his expenses owed to Crooms.
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A letter from C. Winston Smith to W. R. Crooms regarding the delinquent state of Welricha's mortgage payments. Smith requested a meeting with W. R. Crooms due to J. N. Crooms' death.
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A letter from W. R. Crooms to Pattie Hunt regarding her outstanding balance owed to W. R. Crooms and the Welricha Corporation indicates frustration at Hunt ignoring her letters.
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Handwritten letter from W. R. Crooms expressing dismay that Pattie Hunt had not yet paid her balance towards rent and electric bills, Crooms expresses that she had contributed money herself towards Hunt that she desired back. A handwritten version of the typed letter is held in Box 3, Folder 1, Item 7 in the Crooms Collection.
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Western Union Telegram from Bertha L. Mitchell to J. N. Crooms about the urgent need for a stockholders meeting for the Bethune Volusia Beach company.
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Handwritten notes regarding a lease agreement including payment and responsibilities for repair. The back of the lease agreement sees considerable notes on stock holdings in the Welricha Corporation.
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Handwritten note on an envelope that states that lots were worth $395.00 each; $800.00 applied to Welricha lots.