A.L.S. of Charles E. Allen, 1911.

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A.L.S. of Charles E. Allen, 1911.

A.L.S., written in Cedar Grove, Me.: an apology to George C. Owen, in Portland, for taking his overcoat.

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Allen, Charles Edwin, 1839-1911

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Charles Edwin Allen was born in Sanford, Maine, Oct. 26, 1839. Allen worked as a printer and compositor for the Morning Star, a newspaper in Dover, N.H., the Eastern Argus in Portland, Maine, and the Boston Journal before being employed as a proofreader and compositor at the Riverside Press in Cambridge, Mass. He then worked as a bookkeeper and cashier at H.O. Hougton & Company. Allen moved to Dresden, Maine in 1874. There he wrote a history of Dresden and various articles for newspapers and...

Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858

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American naval officer, led U.S. Naval Expedition to Japan and negotiated treaty of peace and commerce, 1852-1854. From the description of ALS : Sharon Springs, N.Y., to Robert Ward Johnson 1836 Aug. 7. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122586021 Naval officer and commander-in-chief of negotiations with the Japanese for the treaty signed between the United States and Japan in l854. From the description of Matthew Calbraith Perry papers, 1839-1...

Owen, George C.

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Ship's officer, of Portland, Me. From the description of George C. Owen diaries, 1883 and 1888. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 166428988 ...