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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date
11371Letter to M.L. Allen from Clarence E. Madden, of Bar Harbor. April 24, 1907.
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Other, Allen, M.L.
  • 4/24/1917
Description:
Letter to M.L. Allen from Clarence E. Madden, of Bar Harbor. April 24, 1907. In reference to Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Madden is not ready to support Peviously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0429
17164Letter (1918) to Fred Smith
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Other, Correspondence
  • Other, Friendship
  • Other, War
  • Other, War correspondents
  • Other, War work
  • 1918
Description:
Letter (1918) to Fred Smith from Geo. C. Edwards US Naval Forces - passed by Censor - from a French Port. Letter is in wonderful condition and describes his work with the Censor Bureau during World War I.
11968Linscott wishes a summer job with the Information Bureau, 4/21/17
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Other, Information Bureau
  • Linscott, E.L.
  • 1917
Description:
Letter with envelope from E. L. Linscott to Fred Savage Wishes a summer job with the Information Bureau, 4/21/1917 Sends two follow-up letter regarding meeting with Savage Dated Apr 26, 1917 and 5/12/17
11944Letters From Ms McKee to F L Savage
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Other, Board of Trade
  • McKee, Mattie
  • 1917
Description:
Comprises four (4) letters relating to tourism. Some with original envelopes.
5242M.A. Carrol Letter
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Other, Genealogy
  • 1912
Description:
M.A. Carroll letter regarding genealogy of Hannah Hadlock/Thomas Manchester
4633Correspondence by Mary A. Carroll to Ansel S. Manchester regarding his family's genealogy
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Other, Congregational churches
  • Other, Great Cranberry Island
  • 1/11/1912
Description:
Correspondence by Mary A. Carroll to Ansel S. Manchester regarding his family's genealogy "I have just read your letter...asking for what I can tell you of your ancestor, John Manchester, who moved from Machias 1775 Mary Carroll recalled and talked to Aunt Hannah Manchester and Aunt Comfort Stanley to give Ansel details. Mentions in this that Thomas had no children, but brought up several. Could there be two Thomas Manchester. In 008.075.06, it mentions a Thomas Manchester died at 23 Contains information about when family members joined the Congregational Church Information about relatives living on Great Cranberry Island. [show more]