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Letter and drawings Eskimo life Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter and drawings Eskimo life Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter and 2 photos of drawings depicting Eskimo Culture: hunting, fishing, from German source. [Research TBD] Likely connected with Samuel Hadlock and his traveling exhibition of Eskimo Indians, Rachel Field's God's Pocket, and subsequent research in Beyond God's Pocket | |||
Letter from Phil in support of Spiker re communism Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter from Phil in support of Spiker re communism Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Hand written letter, 18 Jul 1969. Supports Spiker as writing the facts in articles that have been labeled as helping Communists . Identifies a letter to the editor (?) "Spiker's Letter Would Just Help the Commies." Identifies Hyten and Higginbotham as being against her opinions, facts. Writer was in Vietnam in the Army. States he? had an article in the Bar Harbor Times (anti-Vietnam?) Mentions an article in Times by Robert Ho. Previously archived as object Id 012.FIC.042.11, **1344 [show more] | |||
LaRue Spiker appeal of firing from Ind Dept of Welfare Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| LaRue Spiker appeal of firing from Ind Dept of Welfare Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Letters hostile to LaRue Spiker's appeal for her job at Ind Dept. of Welfare back, one written to the Governor, two to LaRue Spiker, one written from Council of Social Agencies Previously archived as object Id: 012.FIC.015.9, **1275, **1276, **1279, **1280 | |||
Letters to Ada Emerson Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letters to Ada Emerson Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letters from Henry Kelley (Emerson?) to his mother, Ada Emerson, in Indian River, ME describing his Civil War encampment with the Maine 10th Regiment at Camp Washburn, MD & Harper's Ferry, VA. Given to library by Carl Kelley. | ||
Letter to Harry Clark from Donald F. Graves Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter to Harry Clark from Donald F. Graves Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter from Lt. Donald F. Graves based with U.S. Army Air Force in Clovis, NM to Harry Clark in Northeast Harbor about his experiences flying before being sent overseas during WW II. | |||
Personal letter at the end of WWII Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Personal letter at the end of WWII Northeast Harbor Library Description: Personal letter, in diary format, from Hoyt Clark to his niece describing the sad news of the death of some of his crew members in a B29 plane crash just after WWII was declared over. Cover letter included. | ||
Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter from Mrs. Ralph Ross, mother of Lt. Ralph Ross Jr. who was friend and co-pilot on aircraft of which Mrs. Clark's son, Hoyt, was a gunner during WWII. When pilot of aircraft on which Hoyt Clark was a gunner. Lt. Ross died when the plane crashed (after end of war); Hoyt was not on the flight. | ||
Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library Description: Mrs. Ralph Ross sends copy of Rev. McKendry's letter to Mrs. Harry Clark following news of her son Ralph's death. Hoyt Clark, son of Harry Clark, was in the same unit as Ralph serving in the Pacific in WWII. Hoyt was not aboard the plane when it crashed. | ||
Letter from Adney Boothby in the battlefield Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter from Adney Boothby in the battlefield Northeast Harbor Library Description: Civil War letter of Adney Boothby to his folks at home. Written on July 4, 1863. | ||
Stephen Smallidge Letter (kindness of Lucy H. Smith) Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Stephen Smallidge Letter (kindness of Lucy H. Smith) Northeast Harbor Library Description: Stephen Smallidge (May 30 1842-December 20 1908) of Northeast Harbor enlisted on March 11 1864 in the Maine Volunteer Regiment. This was during the Civil War. He later was resident of Northeast Harbor. | |||
Letter from Hugh Dwelley to Ted Spurling Islesford Historical Society |
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| Letter from Hugh Dwelley to Ted Spurling Islesford Historical Society Description: 1999 letter from Hugh Dwelley to Ted Spurling accompanying a listing and maps showing countries and states of the United States visited by Dwelley to that date. Travels of Hugo. | |||
Cranberry Island Rugs Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Cranberry Island Rugs Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter (copy) sent by Hugh L. Dwelley to Mildred Cole Peledeau in 2004, about Cranberry Island Rugs. Hugh's letter includes several patterns for rugs: "Jefferson's Fancy", "Dimond Diaper", "Rose of Sharon", and some unlabeled. The patterns are also labeled "Mrs. Eliza Murray", "1840", and "1844". A photo of some samples made form the patterns in 1999. |