Gilman family photographs, 1877-ca. 1920.
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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...