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A letter from illegible to J. N. Crooms requesting assistance for lodging.
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A letter from Albert M. Bethune Sr. of I.B.P.O.E.W. to J. N. Crooms offering the Welricha Corporation certain services for running a motel on their behalf.
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A 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.
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A letter from Thomas Cobb on behalf of the Bethune estate, indicating that Cobb would look into Bethune's living promise to continue to pay money into the Welricha corporation. Cobb indicates this becomes more complicated due to Bethune's death.
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A letter from John H. Sengstacke of the Chicago Defender to W. R. Crooms indicating that he had secured approval to accept shares of stock in exchange for the cancellation of a note of payment.
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A letter from J. N. Crooms to George W. Engram regarding money that Engram had not deposited.
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A letter from Bertha L. Mitchell to George W. Engram informing him as secretary of the Welricha corporation that the promissory note sent in 1953 had become payable to Mary Mcleod Bethune.
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A generalized letter to "citizen" requesting their vote for Glenn F. McFadden's run for a school board position, Volusia County, 1954.
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A letter from J. N. Crooms to Bertha L. Mitchell informing Mitchell that Crooms has decided to purchase different plots of land from the Bethune Beach company and that the remaining credit in his account should be directed towards the Welricha Corporation's installment debt. Mitchell's signature and notice of receipt is included in the letter.
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A letter from W. R. Crooms to Lester S. Kafer informing him that Crooms will not accept George W. Engram's proposal of June 13, 1961, regarding payment for services rendered. She asks Kafer if he is in possession of an agreement made in October of 1960 regarding this issue