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Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Maine History
A section of the records (Tabor through Young) of Portland’s Eastern Cemetery compiled by William B. Jordan, Jr. (cont’d from Vol. 20, No. 3).
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Maine History
A section of the records (Rackleff through Syms) of Portland’s Eastern Cemetery compiled by William B. Jordan, Jr. (cont’d from Vol. 20, No. 2).
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Maine History
A section of the records (Lambert through Quincy) of Portland’s Eastern Cemetery compiled by William B. Jordan, Jr. (cont’d from Vol. 20, No. 1).
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan
Maine History
A section (Daly through Knox) of The Records of Portland’s Eastern Cemetery compiled by William B Jordan and continued from Volume 19, No. 4.
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan Jr.
Shaking The Family Tree, William B. Jordan Jr.
Maine History
A section of the records (Abbott - Cutter) of Portland’s Eastern Cemetery compiled by William B. Jordan, Jr., including information on the cemetery’s history.
Letter From Mrs. Francis Watt To Alfred L. Shoemaker, December 6, 1956, Francis Watt
Letter From Mrs. Francis Watt To Alfred L. Shoemaker, December 6, 1956, Francis Watt
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Mrs. Francis Watt addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated December 6, 1956. Within, Watt details a cure for nose bleeds that she uses on her husband by reading a Bible passage.
Document, Summons For Robert B. Musick
Document, Summons For Robert B. Musick
Arkansas Territory
These are two summons for Robert B Musick to appear in court and answer for the indictment of perjury. These documents show the change in the name of the county seat from Lawrence to Davidsonville