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Constitution, By-Laws, Rules Of Order And List Of Members Of Mizpah Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 62, Independent Order Of Odd Fellows, Mizpah Rebekah Degree Lodge (Winterport, Me.)
Constitution, By-Laws, Rules Of Order And List Of Members Of Mizpah Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 62, Independent Order Of Odd Fellows, Mizpah Rebekah Degree Lodge (Winterport, Me.)
Maine History Documents
The constitution, by-laws, rules of order and list of members of the Mizpah Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 63, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Winterport, Maine, founded January 29, 1903. Includes a list of "Past Noble Grands" from 1903 to 1920, a list of members, and deceased members, circa 1921.
The Case Against Woman Suffrage: The Most Important Question On The Ballot At The Special Election, September 10, 1917, Maine Association Opposed To Suffrage For Women
The Case Against Woman Suffrage: The Most Important Question On The Ballot At The Special Election, September 10, 1917, Maine Association Opposed To Suffrage For Women
Maine History Documents
A scanned version of a pamphlet printed in 1917 to make the case against women having the right to vote. Distributed by the Maine Association Opposed to Suffrage for Women; Mrs. Clarence Hale, Portland, President; Mrs. Fred E. Hollis, Portland, Secretary.
Woman's Literary Club, Dexter, Maine, 1909-1910: English Literature, Art, Miscellaneous, Woman's Literary Club (Dexter, Me.)
Woman's Literary Club, Dexter, Maine, 1909-1910: English Literature, Art, Miscellaneous, Woman's Literary Club (Dexter, Me.)
Maine History Documents
A program of discussion topics for the 1909-1910 season, with a list of members.
Woman's Literary Club, Dexter, Maine: Studies In Italian Art And Literature Of The Victorian Era, Woman's Literary Club (Dexter, Me.)
Woman's Literary Club, Dexter, Maine: Studies In Italian Art And Literature Of The Victorian Era, Woman's Literary Club (Dexter, Me.)
Maine History Documents
The program of topics presented by members of the Woman's Literary Club of Dexter, Maine, during the 1900-1901 season. Includes a list of members.
Annie E. Johnson, January 21, 1826, January 8, 1894, M. F. P.
Annie E. Johnson, January 21, 1826, January 8, 1894, M. F. P.
Maine History Documents
A brief biography prepared as a memorial to Annie Elizabeth Johnson, 1826-1894.
A Queen Amongst Women, By The Author Of "Dora Thorne"
A Queen Amongst Women, By The Author Of "Dora Thorne"
Maine History Documents
An issue of The Leisure Hour Library featuring, "A Queen Amongst Women. A Novel. By the Author of 'Dora Thorne.'" New Series, Volume I, No. 89, June 26, 1886.
The American Ladies' Memorial; An Indispensable Home Book For The Wife, Mother, Daughter, H. B. Skinner, J. B. Hall
The American Ladies' Memorial; An Indispensable Home Book For The Wife, Mother, Daughter, H. B. Skinner, J. B. Hall
Maine History Documents
Full title: The American ladies' memorial; an indispensable home book for the wife, mother, daughter; in fact useful to every lady throughout the United States. Embellished with numerous engravings, illustrative of the contents of the work.
Sections include Embroidery, Dress-Making, Millinery, The Florist, Ladies' Toilette, Ladies' Book of Etiquette, Drawing and Painting, and Acrostic Poems for Albums.
An Address Delivered At The Inauguration Of Rev. Joseph Muenscher And Rev. John R. Cotting As Instructors In The Female Classical Seminary, Brookfield, Joseph Muenscher
An Address Delivered At The Inauguration Of Rev. Joseph Muenscher And Rev. John R. Cotting As Instructors In The Female Classical Seminary, Brookfield, Joseph Muenscher
Maine History Documents
Includes the speech delivered by Joseph Muenscher, names of members of the Board of Visitors, Trustees, instructors, course of study and textbooks used at the Female Classical Seminary.
An Address Delivered Before The Wiscasset Female Asylum, Oct. 8, 1811, Alden Bradford
An Address Delivered Before The Wiscasset Female Asylum, Oct. 8, 1811, Alden Bradford
Maine History Documents
An address at the first public meeting after the act of incorporation of the Wiscasset Female Asylum, '... to relieve the wants and improve the morals of such indigent females, as shall appear to be objects of charity.' - p. 8