Progress Village Collection - Records

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Publication Date

8-2-1960

Abstract

Various letters and other documents regarding the establishment and management of utilities in Progress Village. Included are letters from Robert Thomas, James M. Simmerson, John M. Allison, Leslie D. Scharf, Bruce J. Barrow, Frank Lykes Rosenblatt, Doris C. Rosenblatt, Charles F. Blake, and G. Emery Baya.

Keywords

Progress Village, Public utilities

Extent

29 pages

Geographic Location

Hillsborough County (Fla.); Tampa (Fla.)

Physical Collection

Progress Village records

Box

1

Folder

23

Language

English

Digital Date

2024

Media Type

Correspondence

Note

Contents: Letter, Robert Thomas to Cody Fowler, March 16, 1961
Letter, James M. Simmerson to R. B. Branham, January 22, 1962
Corporate Profile Sheet, First Florida Utilities, Inc.
Participation and Promotion, Tampa Electric Company, Progress Village
Memorandum, V.E. Dangerfield to J. L. Cone, Jr., August 2, 1960
Contact Memo, Sewers for Progress Village
Letter, John M. Allison to Robert Thomas, November 12, 1962
Letter, John M. Allison to Robert Thomas, November 2, 1962
Letter, John M. Allison to Robert Thomas, October 23, 1962
Letter, Leslie D. Scharf to Robert Thomas, September 14, 1962
Letter, Robert Thomas to Cody Fowler, September 11, 1962
Letter, John M. Allison to Robert Thomas, August 6, 1962
Letter, Robert Thomas to Cody Fowler, July 19, 1962
Letter, Bruce J. Barrow to Bob Thomas, July 10, 1962
Letter, Frank Lykes Rosenblatt, Doris C. Rosenblatt to Robert Thomas, February 8, 1962
Letter, Charles F. Blake to Robert Thomas, May 24, 1962
Counter Proposal to Rosenblatt
Memorandum, Emery Baya to Robert Thomas, January 24, 1962
Letter, Robert Thomas to Frank Rosenblatt
Land Tract Map

Identifier

progress_village_records_1040

Correspondence, Progress Village General Utilities, Tampa, August 2, 1960 - November 12, 1962

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