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16641 | Photocopied photographs related to Mayo family |
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| Description: Photocopied photographs of sites in Middleton-Cheney, England; Cold Harbor, VA; and various Mayo family members. | |||
16400 | Civil War Letter |
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| Description: Letter from DeLorraine Higgins to his uncle, Benjamin Higgins. This Civil War soldier discusses the poor conditions under which the soldiers are living, the combat and weapons. | ||
16559 | Book: Maine Remembers Those Who Served |
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| Description: Book: Maine Remembers Those Who Served (Veterans); Tributes from the Pine Tree State. Stories of Veterans who served in the armed forces in wars or peacekeeping from Revolutionary War through 2000. | ||
3998 | Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War; 1st Maine Heavy Artillery |
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| Description: Lists and statistics | |||
3886 | Mayo genealogy materials |
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| Description: Collection of photocopied materials including: Origin of Mayo name Mayo Family Line, traced to England Revolutionary and Civil War records for Mayos Excerpt from William Bradford's "History of Plymouth Plantation" Excerpt from Ted Spurling's "The Town of Cranberry Isles" Excerpt from Thomas Howes' "Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy" Cape Cod facts and town descriptions | ||
3207 | Sailor’s Knife |
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| Description: Folding knife with bone handle. Eagle in center of blade. Blade marked, “of the Best Quality. Patent Concave. Henry Clay Knife”. Donor info - knife belonged to Henry Somes, a seaman. The tip of the knife was broken off by the Captain of the ship to prevent murders, (perhaps this particular knife happened to be shaped that way). The knife was carried by Somes in the Navy during the Civil War. Henry Somes’ widow married Lewis Somes. She gave the knife to Glendon Lurvey. [show more] |