In seeking information on Wendell Miller, who served as Mackenzie's construction head and built Augusta National and Bayside, and who died of a heart attack while constructing Southern Hills for Maxwell, I stumbled upon an unclear reference in a court record book involving a lawsuit. The reference appears on pp 530-531 of the South Eastern Reporter, Second Series: Cases argued and determined in the Courts of Georgia...", volume 33. Published 1945 and apparently available via WestLaw. I don't have any filing, court record, or other official numbers.
Google Books only allows snippets views; here are five snippets that may help anyone willing to do a search -- nb I don't even know if these appear in the correct order:
1. thereof: "Pay to the order of Barrett Supply Company without recourse. Claussen-Lawrence Construction Company by J. C. H. Claussen, Secretary & Treasurer." Also, the further endorsement: "Pay to the order of McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company -- p 530
2. ment is made and forward you our check to balance our account."
[new paragraph] Before writing the above letter the following correspondence took place between the parties: Barrett Supply Company to plaintiff. "May 26, 1932. Attention Mr. -- p 531
3. with the $X,XXX YYYY [unclear but probably "$3,000 note"] and the balance in cash. Mr. Wendell P. Miller asked me to instruct you to bring this matter to the attention of Mr. McWane for his consideration."
[new paragraph] Plaintiff to Barrett Supply Company. -- p 531
4. ment and will naturally be with recourse, meaning that should the Augusta National Golf Club fail to pay this note at its maturity, we will then be responsible for its payment and not Claussen-Lawrence Construction Company, as they are taking -- p 531
5. $150,000. They hope to finish the project by the first of December, which is the beginning of our tourist season and pay off these three $3,000 notes with memberships pledged for the opening of the season. This is one of the largest propositions in -- p 531
Sorry for the misleading subject line. Any help very much appreciated!
Mark