Some collections of manuscripts in the library of the Maine Historical Society, 1923.

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Some collections of manuscripts in the library of the Maine Historical Society, 1923.

Typescript list of manuscripts with pencil notations, as well as an ALS from Charles Moore at the Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress (5 July 1923), addressed to "My dear Miss Gilman," regarding the typescript list.

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Maine Historical Society Library

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The Portland Public Market, Portland, Me., was funded by the late philanthropist Elizabeth Noyce's Libra Foundation and was open from ca. 1998-2006. Portland Market House was created by four original vendors of the defunct Portland Public Market. Portland Farmers' Market, located in Monument Square, has operated continuously in several locations since its first opening in 1768. From the description of Portland Farmers' Market/Portland Public Market : a scrapbook in progress / compile...

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 ...

Library of Congress. Manuscript Division

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Moore, Charles, 1855-1942

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Charles Henry Moore (b. 1859) was the son of William James Moore, who had emigrated from Copiah County, Mississippi, to Nacogdoches, Texas in 1844. Moore was raised in Anderson County. From the description of Moore, Charles H., Reminiscences, 1932-1933 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 755804035 Moore was chairman of the National Commission of Fine Arts (1915-1937), served as overseer at Harvard University, and was author of works about George Washington. ...

Gilman, Mae, 1877-1946

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