Contents
Introduction: Birth of the Blue Book, by Tennant McWilliams
Preface
i. The Fairhope Single Tax Theory
ii. Background, Organization and Location of the Fairhope Industrial Association
iii. An Inauspicious Beginning
iv. Constitutional Amendments and The First Division Among the Colonists
v. The First Appraisement
vi. Suggestions and Demands by the Chicago Single Tax Club, 1897
vii. Initial Provisions of Public Services and Facilities
viii. Incorporation of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation
ix. "Do You See the Cat?"
x. Incorporation of the Town of Fairhope; Adjustments of the Colony There to
xi. Two Fairhope Institutions: the People's Railroad and the School of Organic Education
xii. Adoption of the Somers System
xiii. The Melville Suit
xiv. Attempts to Neutralize the Effects of the Florida Boom
xv. the Single Tax Corporation Supersedes the Single Tax Colony
xvi. "Materially, the Colony is Doing Well • • • "
xvii. Accessibility of Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Land; Some Problems of Policy
xviii. Financial Effects of Limiting Payment of Property Taxes for Lessees
xix. An Opinion on the Survival Value of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation
Appendices
Index