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Trustee Summons to Frank Kelley and C. D. Joy
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • Jerome H. Knowles
  • 1905
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Letter size
Letter: A. S. Murray Jr. to J. H. Knowles; Re: Mrs. Lewis
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • A. S. Murray Jr.
  • 1907
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
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Regarding execution of Mrs. Lewis' will
Letter: J. H. Knowles to W. H. Sherman
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • Jerome H. Knowles
  • 1908
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Description:
Response from Sherman, on same letter, regarding marriage record of Richard Higgins to Margaret Campbell
Letter: Frank G. Woodworth to Miss Messick
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • Frank G. Woodworth
  • 1901
Description:
Messick's Transfer to Thomasville
Letter: Frank G. Woodworth to Mr. Ballon
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • Frank G. Woodworth
  • 1902
Description:
Regarding transfer of Miss Messick
Letter: Bill to Jerome H. Knowles
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • Bill
  • 1902
Letter: Bill to Jerome H. Knowles
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Regarding details of Miss Messick's situation
Document re: Enoch B. Stanley estate
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • People
  • 1904
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Document re: Enoch B. Stanley estate
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Document, (copy), handwritten, signed by wife & children of Enoch B. Stanley, to avoid probate court, drawn up by George R. Fuller, signed & sent to probate court, 12 Apr 1904, to the effect that they can agree among themselves about the estate