Bodger, John C. (John Charles)
Variant namesJohn C. Bodger, Jr., retired following a career in teaching and as head of Toledo-Lucas County Public Library in Ohio; following retirement he had his wife, Dorothy Bodger moved to Whitneyville, Me., where he was active in local civic and political affairs. In 1977 founded a non-profit organization, Sunrise Research Institute to collect and disseminate information about Washington County, Me., architecture and history. The institute published a book entitled Sunrise County Architecture in 1979 with a revised 2nd, enlarged edition in 1996; b. 1918; d. 2005.
From the description of John C. Bodger collection, 1977-2005 (bulk 1977-1995). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 243615021
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creatorOf | Bodger, John C. (John Charles). John C. Bodger collection, 1977-2005 (bulk 1977-1995). | Saint Croix Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Bodger, John C. British and British Dominion influences on workmen's compensation and minimum wage legislation in Massachusetts to 1912. | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Ashton, C. P. .M. (Christopher Philip Mackenzie). Audiorecordings [sound recording], 1972-1975. | University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD Library |
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associatedWith | Ashton, C. P. .M. (Christopher Philip Mackenzie) | person |
associatedWith | Sunrise Research Institute. | corporateBody |
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Washington County (Me.) | |||
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Active 1977
Active 2005