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Llewena Baker Hill Mathews, 1900 - 1941, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
Llewena Baker Hill Mathews, 1900 - 1941, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
The Griot
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The Jackson - Werner Family Of Bangor, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
The Jackson - Werner Family Of Bangor, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
The Griot
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The Jackson / Werner Family Of Bangor, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
The Jackson / Werner Family Of Bangor, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
The Griot
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Settling The Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, And His Household Of Faith, 1777-1834, Walter M. Macdougall
Settling The Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, And His Household Of Faith, 1777-1834, Walter M. Macdougall
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Settling the Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, and His Household of Faith, 1777-1834.
Osher Library Associates, Occasional Publication No.3.
For professor Macdougall, this book is the culmination of over twenty-five years of research and writing carried out during breaks from teaching at the University of Maine. By examining the cultural milieu of his time, he places Greenleaf's contributions within the context of Maine's growth and development during its formative years from province to statehood. This biographer also shares a kinship with Greenleaf on several counts. First is an appreciation for the land which Greenleaf held dear, since his …
Settling The Maine Wilderness (Poster), Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Settling The Maine Wilderness (Poster), Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Osher Map Library Miscellaneous Publications
Poster advertising the publication of:
Settling the Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, and His Household of Faith, 1777-1834 by Walter M. Macdougall. Osher Library Associates, Occasional Publication No.3 (2006).
Poster features a reproduction of "Map of the State of Maine from the Latest and Best Authorities" (M. Greenleaf, Portland, 1820).
Summer 2006, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Liberating Visions: Religion And The Challenge Of Change In Maine,1820 To The Present, University Of Southern Maine, Susie Boch, Joseph S. Wood, Maureen Elgersman Lee, Howard M. Solomon, Abraham J. Peck
Liberating Visions: Religion And The Challenge Of Change In Maine,1820 To The Present, University Of Southern Maine, Susie Boch, Joseph S. Wood, Maureen Elgersman Lee, Howard M. Solomon, Abraham J. Peck
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Liberating Visions: Religion and the Challenge of Change in Maine, 1820 to the Present. Each of the Sampson Center’s three scholars has crafted an original essay related to one of the Sampson Center collections—African-American, Judaic, and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender—thereby reflecting on how religious institutions have fostered minority identity and have framed social and cultural transformation.
Table of Contents:
Religion and Transformation (Joseph S. Wood, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs)
Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine Programming (Susie Bock, Director, Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine and Head, USM Special Collections)
The African American …
Bert Dutil: Veterans 2006, Bertrand A. Dutil
Bert Dutil: Veterans 2006, Bertrand A. Dutil
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Articles and photographs regarding veterans and memorials