Longfellow family homes scrapbook, 1904-1940.

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Longfellow family homes scrapbook, 1904-1940.

Collection of newspaper clippings concerning the Longfellow, Wadsworth, and Appleton family homes in Portland, Hiram, and Gorham, Me., and Pittsfield and Cambridge, Mass.

22 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7408126

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882

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Poet, from Cambridge (Middlesex Co.), Mass. From the description of Papers, 1859-1874. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19903002 American author and poet. From the description of A psalm of life, fourth verse, 1850. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 274069802 American teacher, translator, and poet. From the description of Letter, Nahant, Mass., to Mrs. T.B. Lawrence, Newport, 1872 July 20. (Boston Athenaeum...

Wadsworth family

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Appleton family

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Longfellow family

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Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829

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Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.)

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Officially titled the Lewis & Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair, the exposition was an international event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition. It was held in Portland, Oregon, from June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905, and was designed to promote trade between the Pacific Northwest and Asia; to contribute to the wealth of Oregon through its forestry and agriculture; and to encourage the arts of the region. Planning began around 1901 and th...