Current Search: Folder 1203 (x)
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Folder 1203, Pensacola Maritime Corporation vs the Texas Corp, object 1.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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Materials related to Pensacola Maritime Corporation vs the Texas Company, a suit to recover lost profits on the resale of oil due to breach of contract and was one of Francis B. Carter’s most noteworthy cases. This is a letter between the firm Blount & Blount & Carter and the Pensacola Maritime Corporation concerning the drawing up of a contract and the inclusion of additional clauses surrounding the delivery of a ship and possible penalties for delays.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object1_1
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1203, object 2.
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Blount & Blount & Carter, Lawrence
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2 pages of undated correspondence concerning the sale of first oil then a four masted motor schooner. Neither page includes any clear indicator as to whom is either the buyer or the seller in either transaction. However, the first page does have Pensacola Maritime Corporation handwritten across the top of the page.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object2
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1203, object 3.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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Memorandum of Agreement relating to the sale of coal by the Pensacola Maritime Corporation, both out of the port of Pensacola and Mobile. Prices per ton/2000 lbs. are included but not present is the identity of the buyer.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object3
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1203, object 4.
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Blount & Blount & Carter, Lawrence
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2 typed notes concerning the value of shipped materials, the size of ships, commission percentages, and payment amounts. Neither are dated with years, but the first references March, April July, and November and the second August. Neither has any identifying headers, but Pensacola Maritime Co. and Gulf Shipbuilding Co. are handwritten on page 1, while Pen. Maritime is scrawled in blue ink on each.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object4
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1203, object 5.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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A series of Trans-Atlantic cablegrams concerning the sale of ships and engines. The cablegrams are between Pensacola and Glasgow and about the price of ships, terms of the sale, payments, changes to the sale, and queries about what use the ships will be put to. The only identifying information is the inclusion of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation name in the majority of the correspondence and the name Sloan at the bottom of 2.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object5
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1203, object 6.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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Multiple letters from the Deep Water Ship Company to Pensacola Maritime Corporation dated from September 1919. The letters authorize the price and sale of a schooner owned by the Deep Water Ship Company and a 5% commission for Pensacola Maritime company for procuring a buyer.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object6
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1203, object 7.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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A 3 page letter dated June 11, 1920 from Blount & Blount & Carter to the Pensacola Maritime Corporation. The letter addresses contact obligations and controversies experienced by the Pensacola Maritime Corporation and other parties, specifically named is the Bullock Caldwell Shipbuilding Company. Blount & Blount & Carter support Pensacola Maritime Corporation's position that they are owed money due to the nature of the contracts between the Corporation and other parties.
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folder1203_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object7
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, Handwritten Case Notes.
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Carter & Yonge
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5 pages of handwritten and typed notes, including calculations for sales and damages, the amended declaration, and witnesses for the case of Pensacola Maritime Corporation vs. Texas Company.
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Folder1209_object11
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