William P. Preble correspondence, 1826-1847.

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William P. Preble correspondence, 1826-1847.

Deed of pew to W.P. Preble at the First Parish in Portland (3 Feb. 1826), signed by John Mussey, justice of the peace; together with correspondence to and from Preble (1845 and 1847).

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First Parish Church (Portland, Me.)

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Congregational church which in the 20th century became affiliated with the Unitarian-Universalists; established originally in 1674; commonly known as Bradley Meeting House. From the description of First Parish Church records, 1892-1902. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71208678 Name changed from First Church in Falmouth to First Parish Church, Portland, in 1786; originally Congregational; in 1825 united with American Unitarian Association; in 1826 the ...

Mussey, John, 1790-1886

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Preble, William P. (William Pitt), 1783-1857

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Jurist and diplomat, of Portland, Me. From the description of William P. Preble letter to Sir Charles Metcalfe, Governor of Canada, 1845. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 214277523 Jurist and diplomat; of Portland, Me. From the description of William P. Preble correspondence, 1826-1847. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71058003 ...