Charles Everett Adams diaries 1874-1940 Adams, Charles Everett diaries

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Charles Everett Adams diaries 1874-1940 Adams, Charles Everett diaries

The Adams collection consists of 25 diaries kept by Charles Everett Adams, M.D., describing his life from age 11 to age 77. The diaries provide details about his family, education, employment, interests, and activities, including medical school, gymnastics, forestry, and the impact of the automobile, phonograph, and radio on family life in the 1920s.

39 items (2.25 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391330

William L. Clements Library

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Bowdoin College

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Bowdoin College. Medical School

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Adams, Charles Everett, b. 1863

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Charles Everett Adams was born in Bangor, Maine, on September 3, 1863. His father, James Adams (d. 1907), was in the mercantile business with an uncle, Sprague Adams, and had interest in land and lumber. James Adams became president of the local Kenduskeog Bank. Charles had at least two siblings, Edward R. (1860-1915) and Madeline "Maddie" (b. August 6, 1873). The family spent many summer months at a home on an island in Maine. Charles Adams attended Bowdoin College in B...