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VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T19:51:44machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T19:51:44humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonChamberlain, Frances Adams, 1825-1905presumedChamberlain, Frances Caroline Adams, 1825-1905.presumedChamberlain, FannypresumedAdams, Frances Caroline, 1825-1905presumedChamberlain, Fanny, 1825-1905presumed1825-08-121905-10-18Adams, Amelia Wyllys, b. 1786.Adams, Ashur.CHAMBERLAIN-ADAMS FAMILY Chamberlain family.Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914.Chamberlain, Frances Adams, 1825-1905Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914. Letters, 1862-1863.Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914.Letters, 1862-1863.2 items.Two letters detailing Chamberlain's Civil War experiences written to his wife Francis (Fanny) Caroline Adams Chamberlain. One letter (21 Sept. 1862) describing Chamberlain's actions in the crossing of Antietam Creek, Pa. and Md., and Sharpsburg, Md., and a second letter (28 July 1863), relating to events after the Battle of Gettysburg with the Army of the Potomac, under the command of George G. Meade, pursuing Robert E. Lee's army out of Maryland and into Virginia and pausing to rest for several days. Navarro CollegeAdams, Amelia Wyllys, b. 1786. Amelia Wyllys Adams correspondence, 1851-1854.Adams, Amelia Wyllys, b. 1786.Wyllys, Harold, b. 1790.Amelia Wyllys Adams correspondence, 1851-1854.3 items.Three letters, two sent to Amelia Wyllys Adams from her brother, Harold Wyllys, and the other sent by Amelia Wyllys Adams to her daughter, Frances Caroline Adams Chamberlain. Harold Wyllys lived in South Carolina. The Adams family was in Boston, and the Chamberlains lived in Brunswick, Maine. Connecticut Historical SocietyPapers, 1827-1931Papers, 1827-19311+1/2 file boxes, 3 folio+ foldersCorrespondence and family papers of the Chamberlain and Adams families of Maine, including soldier, educator, and politician Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and his wife Frances Adams Chamberlain.Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaChamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914. Civil War letters of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1862-1865, 1902.Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914.Civil War letters of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1862-1865, 1902.5 items.The first letter (21 Sept. 1862; 8 p.), written by Joshua L. Chamberlain to his wife Francis (Fanny) Caroline Adams Chamberlain, describes actions in the crossing of Antietam Creek, Pa. and Md., and Sharpsburg, Md.; second letter (28 July 1863), also written to his wife, documents events after the Battle of Gettysburg with the Army of the Potomac, under the command of George G. Meade, pursuing Robert E. Lee's army out of Maryland and into Virginia and pausing to rest for several days; typewritten letter (12 May 1902) is Chamberlain's response to J.F. Cole concerning an inquiry about the final surrender of arms and colors of General Lee's army at Appomattox Court House; and letter (9 June 1865) written by Fannie to her husband. Navarro CollegeAdams, Ashur. Ashur Adams family correspondence, 1800-1869; bulk: 1852-1855.Adams, Ashur.Adams, George.Adams family, of Roxbury (Boston, Mass.)Chamberlain, Frances Adams, 1825-1905.Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914.Chamberlain, Sarah Barstow.Chamberlain family.Maine. Governor (1867-1871 : Chamberlain)Ashur Adams family correspondence, 1800-1869; bulk: 1852-1855.1 narrow box.Collection consists primarily of letters sent by Ashur Adams of Boston and Roxbury, Mass. to his daughter Frances "Franny" Caroline Adams (later Chamberlain), 1852-55, while she was living with relatives in Maine; letters received by Ashur from his son George, 1838-51; and letters sent to Francis from various relatives following the death of her mother in 1854. Also includes papers of Gov. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and family of Bangor, Me., including a letter sent by his mother, Sarah Barstow Chamberlain to her sister, ca. 1800, accounts and receipts, 1825-27, a medical report written by his father, Joshua Chamberlain, 1833; and a few documents from Joshua's tenure as Gov. of Maine, 1869. Massachusetts Historical SocietyChamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914. Civil War letters of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1862-1863, 1902.Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914.Civil War letters of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1862-1863, 1902.3 items.Three letters detailing Chamberlain's Civil War experiences. Navarro CollegeChamberlain family. Papers of the Chamberlain-Adams family, 1827-1931 (inclusive).Chamberlain family.Papers of the Chamberlain-Adams family, 1827-1931 (inclusive)..75 linear ft.Correspondence: well over half is with Chamberlain and his friends and relatives, including his courtship correspondence with his future wife. Papers from the period from 1862, when he joined the army, to 1883, when he retired from the Bowdoin presidency, are not in this collection but have been given to Bowdoin College Library. The remaining correspondence is of Frances Adams Chamberlain or her immediate family and covers her decision to leave home, her experiences in Georgia, and her resistance to early childbearing in marriage. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America