Letters to Charles Rounds, 1852-1857.

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Letters to Charles Rounds, 1852-1857.

The letters of an engraver in Portland, Maine to his friend in South Paris, Maine. The letters contain comments about daily life in Maine and Massachusetts during the middle 1800's. Also included is a typescript of portions of some of the letters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7710739

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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Richardson, J. Francis (John Francis)

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John Francis Richardson was an engraver in Portland, Maine and friend of Charles Collins Rounds. During the summer of 1856 he moved from Portland to Boston, Massachusetts. Charles Collins Rounds, son of Nathaniel and Betsey Brown Rounds, taught school, went to Dartmouth College for 2 years, and then taught school again. As a teacher he boarded at the house of William Stowell in South Paris. He fell in love with Kate Stowell and eventually married her. He was the editor o...

Rounds, Charles Collins, b. 1831.

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