Frances Turgeon Wiggin papers, 1891-1985.

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Frances Turgeon Wiggin papers, 1891-1985.

Correspondence, musical compositions and programs, clippings, biographical sketches, and other material, used in the preparation of Wiggin's two volume biographical dictionary, Maine Composers and Their Music (1959); and papers relating to the Kotzschmar Club of Portland.

2.5 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8065293

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Hill, Fred Lincoln

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Kotzschmar Club (Portland, Me.)

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Chapman, William Rogers, 1855-1935

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William Rogers Chapman was born on August 4, 1855 to the Rev. William Chapman and Emily Bishop Chapman. As his father died only three months after his birth, he was raised by his mother in Bethel and received his musical education in New York. As a teenager he visited Europe and played for Liszt. Upon returning to the United States, Chapman taught music in the public schools and became the organist at the Church of the Covenant. He then married Emma Louise Faulkner in Chicago in 1877. Chapman fi...

Clark, Charles Mildram, 1921-

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Wiggin, Frances Turgeon, 1891-1985

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Composer and author, of Portland, Me. From the description of Frances Turgeon Wiggin papers, 1891-1985. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70977099 Musician, of Portland, Me.; Frances Turgeon Wiggin was married to the grandson of Ada and Daniel Wiggin. From the description of Ada (Louise) Smith Wiggin, 1840-1930, ca. 1950. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 558828724 ...