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A Further Application Of Georgian Theory

Pencil draft of Item 1002 (also pencil drafted) and explained there. Not yet transcribed, which will make it easier to compare the two and other iterations to find out which is earlier.

Submission 630a4d8cc3bfb

Pencil and pen draft on notepad paper for letter to Meyer

Henry George

The first statement of the proprietary community principle as published in mimeograph in 1936 together with related correspondence under the title, Politics versus Proprietorship, pages 10-22. What may have been the first pencil draft of this will be found in the Originals envelope for this Item, and the second, also in pencil, may have been Item 1006 (they have yet to be compared carefully to know which was earlier). The earliest exposition of the proprietary principle may have been a letter from Heath to his maternal aunt, Mrs. Minnie Payne Barr, August 1933, subsequently published as the chronologically opening piece in Politics versus Proprietorship. However, it is interesting that Heath was beginning to develop Roadsend Gardens at Elkridge as a land-lease, or proprietary, residential neighborhood before any writing about the principle involved.

Submission 630a4b1d5e42e

Fragments presumably intended for insertion (since many are numbered with asterisks) in an essay in preparation or under revision.

Submission 630a4a55581db

This material begins in a notebook with the numeral 12 at the top of the page, suggesting that 11 pages preceded this somewhere else

Submission 630a4a0f147c2

Carbon of letter to Rudolph M. Binder, Department of Sociology, New York University, Washington Square, New York, NY