James Alphonso Milliken papers, 1826-1951.

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James Alphonso Milliken papers, 1826-1951.

Chiefly correspondence between Milliken, his wife, Lucretia (Coffin) Milliken, his son, Dr. Charles J. Milliken, and other family members, some of which relates to legislative activities during the Civil War.

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Milliken, Lucretia B. Coffin, -1882

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Weston F. Milliken was born in Poland, Maine, September 28, 1829 and died on November 19, 1899, in Portland, Me. He was married to Mary Webster Palmer (born in Orono July 4, 1844), and also Martha Haskell, who was born in New Gloucester, July 23, 1834 and died August 16, 1870. Melvin Cox Brandon (1868-1951), originally from Tennessee, was married to Georgietta Milliken (b. 1869). They settled in Portland, and Melvin worked for the family company, Milliken Tomlinson Company. Their daughters were ...

Milliken, Charles J.

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Historian, editor. From the description of Charles F. Milliken papers, 1832-1933. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155429751 ...

Milliken, James Alphonso, 1813-1891

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Universalist minister, lawyer and judge, and state representative, of Cherryfield, Me. From the description of James Alphonso Milliken papers, 1826-1951. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70977080 From the description of James Alphonso Milliken address, 1876. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71059529 ...