Description: 1. Required Information for dam description in application for dam registration. 2. Letter to Virginia Somes Sanderson from president of VIS concerning maintenance of dam.
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by Lemual (Lemuel?) R. Lurvey who enlisted as a private in 1861 and was discharged three years later (an Andersonville?) due to disability. Application 189 w/o last digit
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by John G. Crabtree who served as a private in the 26th Infantry for one year. He was taken prisoner.
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by George W. Hamor who served as a private in the 11th Regiment of Maine Volunteers for one year.
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by T. A. Hodgdon who served in the 18th Maine Regiment and then transferred to the U.S. Navy.
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by I. H. Emery who served as a private in the 26th Regiment of Maine Infantry for one year.
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by Sevi (Levi?) who served as a private in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. Discharged by reason of disability of rumatisam [sic].
Description: Application for membership in James Parker Post, GAR. Date of application unclear. Martin was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, and was a sailor.
Description: Application (date unknown) for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Thomas was discharged on 13 December 1863 "by reason of gunshot would in the right forearm."
Description: Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Served in Army of the Potomac, Infantry Occupation: carpenter Date not legible on application.
Description: Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Discharged as acting ensign. Served aboard many ships No date on application. Occupation: laborer
Description: Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. No date on application Occupation: farmer Front page that says Application of is missing
Description: Three applications for membership, James Parker Post, GAR; names on these application are illegible, but may be David A. Bunker, Thomas Milon, George E. Gove, and Samuel Moore. Milon was wounded in the hand by a mini-ball at Fredericksbury, VA
Description: "Clark the Printer" was owned by Walter J. Clark Jr. (1882-1942) "An ingenious ability that has enabled him to surmount all obstacles has brought Walter J. Clark, Jr., to the position of one of the leaders in the business life of Ellsworth. Mr. Clark operates the modern and efficient printing shop at No. 360 Water Street, conducting the business under the name of Clark the Printer. His advance has been steady and sure ever since the early days in the business when the first printing press he owned was a crude, wooden affair made by himself. Walter J. Clark, Jr., received his education in the local public schools and after completing his schooling entered the printing business independently in 1903. His creative ability and determination to succeed were his greatest assets. He carried on his trade with the aid of his personally constructed press until he prospered sufficiently to afford the purchase of a small Kelsey Press, which he installed and used for about a year. Business increased rapidly and he bought a small Liberty Press and later added a Gordon Press continuing to add new equipment and machinery to accommodate the ever increasing demands for his work…" – “Maine Biographies” by Harrie B. Coe, Volume I, published by Clearfield." [show more]