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05/07/1952 Note And Envelope, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/07/1952 Note And Envelope, Sumner T. Bernstein
Rosalyne S. Bernstein Correspondence
Note from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding a gift for Rosalyne's mother for Mother's Day. Includes envelope.
For more information on the Rosalyne S. Bernstein Papers, please visit the finding aid HERE
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 047 And 048, Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 047 And 048, Usm African American Collection
We Exist Series 4: Cummings Guest House Register Excerpts
This is a detail from the Cummings Guest House Register. You can see a digital version of the full text HERE.
04/28/1948 Letter And Usps Notice, Sumner T. Bernstein
04/28/1948 Letter And Usps Notice, Sumner T. Bernstein
Rosalyne S. Bernstein Correspondence
To learn more about the Rosalyne S. Bernstein Papers, please visit the finding aid HERE.
This romantic letter was written by Sumner T. Bernstein to Radcliffe College student Rosalyne Spindel. included with the letter is a notice from the US Postal Service dated 03/1953 in Fall River, MA notifying "Mrs. Sumner Bernstein" that her letter had been accidentally recirculated.
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 025 And 026, Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 025 And 026, Usm African American Collection
We Exist Series 4: Cummings Guest House Register Excerpts
This is a detail from the Cummings Guest House Register. You can see a digital version of the full text HERE.
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 023 And 024, Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 023 And 024, Usm African American Collection
We Exist Series 4: Cummings Guest House Register Excerpts
This is a detail from the Cummings Guest House Register. You can see a digital version of the full text HERE.
The Oxford Hills And Other Papers, Charles E. Waterman
The Oxford Hills And Other Papers, Charles E. Waterman
Maine Collection
The Oxford Hills and Other Papers
by Charles E. Waterman
Merrill & Webber Co., Auburn, Maine 1929.
Contents: The Oxford Hills / Mansion and Man / Androscoggin Valley Paper-Makers / Gem Stones of the White Mountain Foot Hills / Andrew Cragie
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History (Vol.Xiv, No.1), John Francis Sprague (Ed.)
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History (Vol.Xiv, No.1), John Francis Sprague (Ed.)
Maine Collection
Sprague's Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.1) January, February, March 1926.
Edited by John Francis Sprague.
Vol. 14, No.1 (1926) Contents: Longfellow's English Ancestors / Fort Mary / A New Version of Thanatopsis / When King George Assessed the Town of Gorham, Maine, in 1770 / Politics in Bangor in 1860 / Referring to the Name of Mount Battie / List of Tax Payers in the Town of Vienna, Maine, for the Year 1834 / James Henry Carleton / An Old Maine Newspaper / My Mother / Historic Thanksgiving at Southwest Harbor / The Lugubrious Tale and Doleful Death of …
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History (Vol.Xiv, No.2), John Francis Sprague (Ed.)
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History (Vol.Xiv, No.2), John Francis Sprague (Ed.)
Maine Collection
Sprague's Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.2) April, May, June 1926.
Edited by John Francis Sprague.
Vol. 14, No. 2 (1926) Contents: History of the Chadwick Survey / Undeveloped Areas for Maine History Research / Fred Pike / Record of Marriages of Aroostook Pioneers / John C. Cross / Historical Notes about Farmington, Maine / "Like a Bell's Distant Tone" / Relating to Farmington and Sandy River Region / Facts to be Remembered about the State of Maine / Passing of the Old Tanneries / School Department / Editorial Comment / Captain Silas Adams / Sayings of the Subscribers
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History (Vol.Xiv, No.3), John Francis Sprague (Ed.)
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History (Vol.Xiv, No.3), John Francis Sprague (Ed.)
Maine Collection
Sprague's Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.3) July, August, September 1926.
Cover: "In Memoriam John Francis Sprague, June 16, 1848 -- May 7, 1926".
Vol.14, No. 3 (1926) Contents: Tributes to John Francis Sprague / All Alone / March in a Maine Pasture / Regarding the Jonothan Edwards Family / What Forestry Means to Maine / Repeating Maine History / Side-light on Ancient Local History / Chadwick Survey Paper Corrigenda / First Permanent Settler / Census of Penobscot County / Letters from Journal's Friends / Maine Patriotic Orders / Kind and Appreciative Words / Sayings of Subscribers
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 002 And 003, Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 002 And 003, Usm African American Collection
We Exist Series 4: Cummings Guest House Register Excerpts
This is a detail from the Cummings Guest House Register. You can see a digital version of the full text HERE.
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 004 And 005, Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register Pages 004 And 005, Usm African American Collection
We Exist Series 4: Cummings Guest House Register Excerpts
No abstract provided.
Cummings Guest House Register (Full), Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register (Full), Usm African American Collection
Cummings Guest House Register
The Cummings family of Old Orchard Beach, Maine, ran a guest house from 1923 until 1993. Register in which guests signed themselves in or were signed in by staff at the Cummings Guest House, 110 Portland Ave., Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Includes signatures of family members who attended reunions after the Guest House ceased operation.
Date Range:
1923-1998
Size of Collection:
1 ft.
Provenance:
The Cummings Guest House Register belonged to the Cummings Guest House, in operation in Old Orchard Beach ME from 1923 into the 1990s. It was purchased by the University of Southern Maine’s Glickman Library, with some …
November 15, Usm Special Collections
November 15, Usm Special Collections
Batchelder-Haley Letters
In this letter, dated to approximately 1916, Abbie writes to Mrs. Tibbets about several topics, including her teaching job, attending an exhibition, seeing the Emperor pass on the street, tea services, and describes in detail her accommodations. She says that she is very happy in Japan now that she is more used to the climate.
Eastern Maine Real Estate Company Meeting Minutes; May 25, 1911 - Dec 26, 1917, Eastern Maine Real Estate Company
Eastern Maine Real Estate Company Meeting Minutes; May 25, 1911 - Dec 26, 1917, Eastern Maine Real Estate Company
Eastern Real Estate Company Archives
Meeting minutes from the Eastern Maine Real Estate Company, covering May 25, 1911 through December 26, 1917.
July 23, 1907, Usm Special Collections
July 23, 1907, Usm Special Collections
Batchelder-Haley Letters
Cora writes to Mrs. Tibbets about her vacation trip from where she was staying in Tokyo to several different places around Japan. She writes of her stay in a Japanese style hotel. She also writes about the scenery around her, and about how long it takes her by rail to get to her travel destinations. She also writes of a traveling companion named George, and how she has invited Abbie to come and visit her and meet George.
April 11, 1907, Usm Special Collections
April 11, 1907, Usm Special Collections
Batchelder-Haley Letters
In this letter, Cora writes to Mrs. Tibbets about life in Japan. She writes about the climate, and how she finds she cannot do as much due to the "enervating" nature of the climate there. She describes a "sword walking" ceremony, in which one climbs a ladder made of swords. She then writes of the beginnings of spring in Japan and how there is a fair coming to Japan, "the largest ever held in Japan."
January 18, 1907, Usm Special Collections
January 18, 1907, Usm Special Collections
Batchelder-Haley Letters
In this letter, Abbie writes to Mrs. Tibbets about the "glorious" scenery where she is staying. She writes of the mountains, streams, tall oak trees, and blossoms as the season changes from winter to spring.
December 26, 1906, Usm Special Collections
December 26, 1906, Usm Special Collections
Batchelder-Haley Letters
In this letter, Cora writes to Mrs. Tibbets to thank her for the Christmas gifts. She describes the table that they set for a traditional western-style Christmas. They invited a Japanese couple, who were described by Cora to be very fascinated with the Christmas decor. She also tells Mrs. Tibetts about her coming vacation with George to Oshima, as there is a volcano there that they are intending to climb.
Fall 1984, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
Fall 1984, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
WMPG Program Guides
WMPG program guide for fall 1984.
Includes notes from Program Director, information on shows and events, and schedule.