Gilman family photographs, 1877-ca. 1920.

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Gilman family photographs, 1877-ca. 1920.

8 photographs belonging to the Gilman family of Massachusetts and Maine. Most of the photographs are portraits of various Gilman family members, including Augustus W. Gilman, Joseph Gilman (b. 1841), and a photo of a portrait of Tristram Gilman, among other unidentified people. There are also photographs of Gilman family gravestones and of the Joseph Gilman house in Wells, Me. Photographers include Charles E. Brown of Boston, Mass. and S.J. Chase of Foxcraft, Me., among others. Includes cartes de visite and tintypes.

8 photographs in 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7686419

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Gilman family

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Gilman, Joseph, b. 1842

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Gilman, Joseph, 1772-1847

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Physician; of Wells, Me.; d. 1847. From the description of Joseph Gilman defense against church suspension, 1831. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 262846930 ...

Brown, Charles E., 1948-

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Colonel (COL) Charles E. Brown registered for the draft on 16 October 1940 and was assigned deferred student status. On 13 May 1941, he was drafted and declared 4-F. He applied for reclassification, was assigned 1-A and enlisted on 4 August 1941 at Ft. Hayes, OH. He underwent basic training at Ft. Bragg, NC and then was assigned to C Battery, 118th Field Artillery Battalion of the 301st Infantry Division at Ft. Jackson, SC. In April 1942, he entered Class 20 of the Field Artillery Officers Candi...

Chase, S. J.,

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Gilman, Augustus William, 1844-1924

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Gilman, Tristram, 1735-1809

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Tristram Gilman (1735-1809) was the pastor of the First Congregational Church of North Yarmouth, Maine, from 1769-1807. A native of New Hampshire and a graduate of Harvard College in 1757, Gilman is noted for religious revivals instituted in 1791 which resulted in a wave of religious interest throughout New England. From the guide to the Tristram Gilman Sermons., 1768-1807, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Congregational clergyman, of Nort...