Information about Thea Wheelwright and the publication of a book about Bernard Langlais by the Kennebec River Press, ca. 1985-1999.
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Bond Wheelwright Publishing Company
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Barry, William David
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Conrad A. and Mary Ellen Roberge moved from Tingwick, Quebec to Biddeford, Me., in 1947 where they bought a house and raised nine children. Mary Ellen was a noted seamstress and doll-maker. Her daughters, Celeste and Estelle, became prominent artists. From the description of Roberge family collection, 1984-2009. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 399873455 Curator of the exhibit "Women Pioneers in Maine Art, 1900-45" at the Joan Whitney Payson Gallery of...
Reef, Pat Davidson
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Teacher, author, art reviewer, and cultural observer. Her parents were prominent members of the Jewish community in the Portland, Me., area. From the description of Pat Davidson Reef collection, 1983-2009. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 502244658 Compiler of collection. From the description of Sulkowitch and Davidson family collection, ca. 2005-2009. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 467959788 ...
Kennebec River Press
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Wheelwright, Thea
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