Bodger, John C. (John Charles)

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John 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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Maine--Washington County
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Architecture
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