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1674-54 Carl Fisher THE CARL. G. FISHER COMPANY oiRecroRs M IAM I BEACH, FLOf2I DA 744714 ,c.-20/./ AA .,i CARL G.FISHER H.E.TALBOTT,JR. U.S.A. W.A.KO H LH EPP i i August 31, 1925. OFFICE OF TREASURER I 1 1 Mr. Carl G. Fisher, , Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. Dear Mr. Fisher: i Reported to Yr. Fletcher in Jacksonville on my way down here , ' ' at which time he ,had not decided on the purchase of any par- 3 ticular tract , nor did he seem to know in just what part of 1 the State he intended to acquire any property, although he had4preference for the West Coast. Mr. Fletcher stated that as soon as he had located a desirable tract , he would notify , either Mr. Kohlhepp or myself., but-I-._have_heard„ nothing from /him since. // In regard to Montauk which I understand has been purchased, \\ / '- )11.1d suggest that a complete topographic survey be made / covering the entire property except portions already covered ) 1 by the map made by the Long Island Railroad Engineers. Such % 1 a map should be made before even tentative locations of im- I provements are considered; also the establishment of an ade-,' ,quate nursery as soon as possible under the- supervision of Fred Hoerger would be desirable. +. . In the event_that_-any large construction jobs are planned along the shores of Great Pond, it might be advantageous to cut a channel from this pond to the wound so that materials and supplies can be lightered to the location. Suggestions as to development possibilities previous to par- r1 chasing were thought to be more within the province of the salesman rather than a member of your organization, and were omitted for obvious reasons. I would like to take this opportunity to offer my sincere sympathy in the loss of your mother. It was fortunate that H , she could be with you so long, and I am sure that very few mothers have their lives made as comfortable and enjoyable - as Mrs. Fisher 's life must have been. Very truly yours, 1. Z RIN 4D. ', I a 11 c y, ii 5 y11 /./...--111 ;8 . . - / ..I .yy p • Apr* Stho 1V24,0 :�I • MJ# V 0 AC .oh1 r"3 o�e '�- 'i Fla* i 71,)s :r Mr* Kohlhwo pp lia _ ' ! _ - '. You trey bo interested to,know th_;t we looked over the Montank property w"tur , .ye. here n,ro twelve thousand aoros O and some t enty-a ire miles of .water fronto % oiuv tng sai: bermtlfullnlnnd laces: n.sc it le they Trott. , bonutifol piece of 'property I hove :over seen for deielopwont work, The , ailrofId. oornp::n r and the -ban/sore sopm.. to be w11Zir , n a anxious to aben t but, it is n h 'obt and I have, decided to lent tha natter op tt .rei y�font 1.e:_.st One more :eta « We just roi,ty--i fl.rst i*Al 'froM 4t,i i Be.ich tris\r,,roaing :.- and 'there is .. quite bunch of it* . I ,bra thlt6e aro xolr on well vt 'the Beach', . I have „ report from 'Ringwood tint be t;1tink "he can vgave about four thous nc1 dollars by- ri" lrrc piling and bu ldine saa,-vall...on this :pail 2 .withouti bulk« handl, if properlg tied back* I th ,aak,t is can be etre Wta'3Ter there is ;.o more vaster-to be pu. pod =p -,1 ?st the'bulkh adt and cert .nly, if"ve 0:111 : :r iyo 4 f°^tF.,t�, tho ;arrnd - .tete ; do it. The wall rlt+ero not have to be absolutely straight, but It rusty bbesubstantial, 1 r?egardiaa ; the m i . the+.t,aome in at `£f sal B suss ; I b $eb you would open ._p > i 17,l1 but my personr.1 letters and onl y fc r; trd such7T11. as you think would ho Itteroetlng to res . I want, hewovero to rooe!.ve r9y seokir st' temeaa.te of-. ® reesipts ;au d expenditures of both oorr,T ntost :, rlso uj other la;'ctr.r tion `1 of importance Tog":,ding the Eevelop ent ionto You can ;end ro `;2 'p oily . • report on the golf eour e. ' 10 X hate ;your letter not11',3rttaC ro of the tax refund .tr- and I am clad to have escaped tbn t "eight foot siva." . I hat:e,you or;ui potsome roro back. from the - o`Ternmento The bs1 .neo of your Netter of the 23rd is satiofootoryo • y :i. - ;r i 1 -w III if a THE ALTON BEACH REALTY COMPANY Ii j RL G.PI HER MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA . _ , ,, ,PRESIDENT I A.KOHLH EPP 7( VICE PRESIDENT • L' „F f/ C.W.CHASE,JR, SECRETARY May 2, 1924 77� Mr. Carl G. Fisher, Port Vashington, L. I. New York. Dear Mr. Fisher: .. ' r r I have yours of April 26th and note your cents // on the :Montauk property and am glad to learn that you are so well pleased with the location, but I am 7 more pleased to learn that you will not attempt to 1 attack this job for at least one more year as this will give you time to be far advanced with the Beach ; development that you will not be over-burdened with \, too many worries at one time - - 12,000 acres will --,be quite a healthy job. I have already consulteowitTiiBrown and Ringwood on affecting the saving on the bulkhead on the mainland near LaGorce Island. There is practically no fill to be made back of the bulkhead and it appears very, practical and will not only effect a saving of apprpximate- ly $4,000 in the work, but will also speed up Conklin's work by saving him a great deal of work on sheeting. It is just such items as this that makes Ringwood very valuable to us. As per your instructions will continue to open your personal mail and forward everything that would likely . prove of interest to you. Mr. Theodore Houser of the Florida Bond and Mortgage Company (which is one of Ed Romfh's numerous interests) called on me yesterday about the inquiry he had on the Lincoln Hotel. He states that the parties interested are the Carl Winter Interests of Milwaukee, who he claims to be worth 020,000,000.00 to $25,000,000.00. He said that they became interested through the fact that there were so many Milwaukee people down here and also through the fact that they tried several times during the season to get accommodations in the Lincoln without success. + ° y., , " - -A . i' - i.---- -V t = - ;frt.-l'-`' ' , Sept.26,,1925. _ y 1?r.V.H.Power, , • Manufacturers Record, . • Baltimore ,Md." • .' _ • -•. Dear Sir, . ' Replying to yours of the 22nd. :' e have .purchased approximately 10,000 acres . of land at - Montauk Point, with some 25 miles of water . . - , front. . Tewill- let contracts for-approximately five, or six million dollars worth of 11.otele , club-houses, stores, docks, golf. courses, etc. 11;e expect to handle most o£ . this work by contract and to let' contracts so that work • gets started -in the early spring. Very truly yours, CGF,:JJG. . _ i^`" , . . i• ` f