Letter to Frank Campsall from E. H. Hoge
Mr. Hoge acknowledges the receipt of Campsall's letter about the discontinuation of flour at the Ford mills and says they will find it elsewhere. He also thanks Mr. Campsall for the flour they already shipped.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-12-10
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Letter to E. H. Hoge from Frank Campsall
Letter states that Ford Mills no longer produces flour at the Ford Mills and that the School will need to find other sources.
Frank Campsall
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1928-12-7
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Letter from E. H. Hoge to Frank Campsall
E. H. Hoge, the Comptroller of the Berry Schools, writes to Frank Campsall to inform him that the flour sent by the Henry Ford Farms has arrived.
Mr. Frank Campsall
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1928-11-5
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Letter to Mr. L. J. Thompson from the Berry Schools
Letter to the office of Henry Ford from Martha Berry thanking them for a check that they sent for a shipment of flour.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-9-29
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Letter to E. H. Hoge from L. J. Thompson
Mr. Thompson writes to reimburse the Schools for the freight charges on the flour the Fords sent to them.
Mr. L. J. Thompson
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1928-9-27
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Letter to Frank Campbell from E.H. Hoge
Hoge acknowledges receipt of 67 barrels of flour and asks for details about a stump puller received in a shipment of tractors from the Ford Motor Company.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-9-25
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Letter to Frank Campsall from the Berry Schools
E.H. Hoge, Comptroller of the Berry Schools, acknowledges the notification of flour shipment via Chattanooga & Central of Georgia Railway.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-9-21
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Letter to E. H. Hoge from Frank Campsall
Letter indicating a shipment of flour composed of 55 barrels of hard wheat flour and 12 barrels of whole wheat with tagged description on bags. Shipment was made over the Chattanooga and Central of Georgia Railway.
Mr. E. H. Hoge
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1928-9-18
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Letter to Frank Campsall from E. H. Hoge
E. H. Hoge asks Mr. Campsall to start the next shipment of flour as soon as possible because they're afraid they'll have to buy some before the shipment reaches The Schools.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-9-17
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Letter to Mr. Frank Campsall from E. H. Hoge
In response to Mr. Campsall's letter about a flour shipment, Mr. Hoge informs him that the shipment was enough, but they will need the second shipment as soon as possible for term is starting soon. He asks that, if possible, the shipment be made through the Chattanooga & Central of Georgia Railway and asks him to work out a billing issue with the Southern Railroad Company.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-9-3
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Letter to E. H. Hoge from Frank Campsall
This letter acknowledges Mr. Hoge's message that the flour sacks mentioned in an early letter were being returned.
Frank Campsall
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1928-9-1
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Letter to Mr. Frank Campbell from E. H. Hoge
E. H. Hoge informs Mr. Frank Campbell that the store on campus is for the use of students and workers, and most of the flour will be sold to workers there. All of the hard wheat and whole wheat flour will be used by the boarding departments of the school. He hopes that this answers Mr. Campbell's questions and thanks him again for the donation.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-8-30
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Letter to E. H. Hoge from Frank Campsall
Frank Campsall writes to ask Mr. Hoge about what The Berry Schools do with the flour, if they resell it, and if so, who buys it.
Frank Campsall
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1928-8-28
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Mount Berry, Georgia
Letter to Frank Campsall from E.H. Hoge
In this letter E.H. Hoge tells Mr. Campsall that he acknowledges that he will return the empty sacks of flower.
E. H. Hoge
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1928-8-27
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Letter to the Berry Schools from Frank Campsall
Request from Frank Campsall, associate of Henry Ford, for return of flour bags from the Ford flour mill.
Frank Campsall
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1928-8-24
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