Nicholas Dean correspondence, 1992-2007.

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Nicholas Dean correspondence, 1992-2007.

This collection consists primarily of letters (90 plus) and postcards (144 plus) written by Nicholas Dean to historian and writer, William David Barry of Portland, Me., who was working as both a freelance writer and reference assistant at the Maine Historical Society.

.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7113669

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Maine Historical Society

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Founded in 1822, the Maine Historical Society is the third oldest historical society in the United States.The Maine Genealogical Society merged its genealogical book collections with MHS in 1922 and ceased to exist. A new organization with the same name was established in 1976. From the description of Maine Historical Society records, 1723-2006. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71128359 ...

Barry, Debra

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Dean, Zibette

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Solotaire, Robert

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Robert Solotaire was born in N.Y. in 1930 and later moved to Portland, Me., where he continued to reside until his death in 2008. He was a painter who focused on cityscapes and their inhabitants. From the description of Robert Solotaire's photograph collection, ca. 1994-2009 [microform]. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 699500666 ...

Noyes, Nicholas, 1945-

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Barry, William David

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Conrad A. and Mary Ellen Roberge moved from Tingwick, Quebec to Biddeford, Me., in 1947 where they bought a house and raised nine children. Mary Ellen was a noted seamstress and doll-maker. Her daughters, Celeste and Estelle, became prominent artists. From the description of Roberge family collection, 1984-2009. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 399873455 Curator of the exhibit "Women Pioneers in Maine Art, 1900-45" at the Joan Whitney Payson Gallery of...

Dean, Nicholas, president

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A major figure in the American Maritime community, Nicholas B. Dean (1933-2005), of Edgecomb, Me., was a writer, photographer, and adventurer. He was instrumental in returning the bow of the Snow Squall to South Portland from Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands in 1987. This correspondence sheds unique light on the day to day work of a late 20th century Maine historian. During the periods of this correspondence, Mr. Dean was engaged in important book projects including The Portland Marine Socie...