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Letter to Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. from Byron Cheever
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Other
  • Cheever - Byron Cheever
  • 1971-05-12
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Letter acknowledges receipt of a copy of O'Brien's letter to Wendell H. Gilley. Cheever promises to work on the material for Gilley's book but says hes is in the process of getting the summer issue of North American Decoys ready for the printer.
Letter to Wendell H. Gilley from Byron Cheever
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving
  • Other
  • People
  • Cheever - Byron Cheever
  • 1971-05-23
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Cheever writes that he has received the materials for Gilley's book and that he read the new chapter on decoys and thought it was well done. He also talks about meeting carver Harold Haertel in Chicago at a meeting of decoy collectors.
Letter from Hugh Dwelley to Ted Spurling
Islesford Historical Society
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Other
  • 1999
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
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Other
  • People
  • 2004
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
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.