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- Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items) (7)
- Donna M. Loring Correspondence (3)
- Sandra Featherman Correspondence (3)
- Annals of the Cobweb Club (1)
- Clifford-Flanders Family Correspondence (1)
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- From Scribes To Scrawlers: Handwriting In America (1)
- Harriet A. McNeil Letters (1)
- Harriet Payson Flagg Correspondence (1)
- May Sarton Book and Journal Inserts (1)
- Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence (1)
- Sarah Wood Frost Correspondence (1)
- Sue McConkey Papers (1)
- To Keep A Home: Advice To Women On The Domestic Arts, 1870-1960 (Multi-Page Items) (1)
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I Have Been Wanting To Write To You For Some Time., Dodie [Unknown]
I Have Been Wanting To Write To You For Some Time., Dodie [Unknown]
Sandra Featherman Correspondence
Handwritten letter from Dodie to Sandra Featherman congratulating Featherman on her retirement and thanking her for the honorary degree.
For The Cobweb Club: Mottoes, Margaret J. M. Sweat
For The Cobweb Club: Mottoes, Margaret J. M. Sweat
Annals of the Cobweb Club
Ribbon-bound booklet containing handwritten mottoes for the Cobweb Club.
Your Messages Of Springtime Happiness Came..., Sue Mcconkey
Your Messages Of Springtime Happiness Came..., Sue Mcconkey
Sue McConkey Papers
Handwritten letter from Sue McConkey.
Should I Call Her Or Just Show Up?, Donna M. Loring
Should I Call Her Or Just Show Up?, Donna M. Loring
Donna M. Loring Correspondence
Handwritten note between Donna Loring and Deb, regarding a meeting, showing both answer and reply.
Letter From Mollie Lee Clifford To Daughter Margaret ("Marty")., Mollie Lee Clifford
Letter From Mollie Lee Clifford To Daughter Margaret ("Marty")., Mollie Lee Clifford
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Handwritten letter from Mollie Lee Clifford to her daughter Margaret ("Marty"), in which she discusses Nana's health, visiting plans, and other happenings.
To Keep A Home Quotes, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England
To Keep A Home Quotes, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England
To Keep A Home: Advice To Women On The Domestic Arts, 1870-1960 (Multi-Page Items)
Quotes used in the exhibit: To Keep a Home: Advice to Women on the Domestic Arts, 1870-1960.
Collection Info Tags
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Informational tags used in the exhibit "Sincerely Yours" which included letters from a variety of people. The tags include biographical and hisotrical information about the writers of the letters and their holdings at MWWC.
I Am Embarrassed That It Has Taken Me So Long To Write..., [Unclear]
I Am Embarrassed That It Has Taken Me So Long To Write..., [Unclear]
Sandra Featherman Correspondence
Handwritten letter to Sandra Featherman on the occasion of her retirement.
You Are Such An Amazing Lady!, Louise Parker James
You Are Such An Amazing Lady!, Louise Parker James
Sandra Featherman Correspondence
Handwritten note from Louise Parker James to Sandra Featherman on the occasion of her retirement.
Letter From Donna Loring To Beverly C. Daggett And Patrick Colwell, November 20, 2003., Donna M. Loring
Letter From Donna Loring To Beverly C. Daggett And Patrick Colwell, November 20, 2003., Donna M. Loring
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Two page typed letter from Donna Loring to Beverly C. Daggett and Patrick Colwell, dated November 20, 2003, urging them to approve a "State of the Tribes Address" to a Joint Legislative Session.
Will The Jt Rules Be Voted On Before The Caucus?, Donna M. Loring
Will The Jt Rules Be Voted On Before The Caucus?, Donna M. Loring
Donna M. Loring Correspondence
Handwritten note between Donna Loring and Bill, regarding legislative matters, showing both sides of the conversation.
Congratulations On The Success Of The First Address Of Tribal Leaders..., Lib Butler
Congratulations On The Success Of The First Address Of Tribal Leaders..., Lib Butler
Donna M. Loring Correspondence
Handwritten letter from Lib Butler to Donna Loring congratulating Loring on her involvement in state-tribal relations.
What A Joy To Be In Such Splendid Company..., Fred Rogers
What A Joy To Be In Such Splendid Company..., Fred Rogers
May Sarton Book and Journal Inserts
Handwritten note from Mister Rogers to May Sarton regarding inclusion in a book.
Letter From May Sarton To Eleanor, February 15, 1963., May Sarton
Letter From May Sarton To Eleanor, February 15, 1963., May Sarton
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Typed letter from May Sarton to Eleanor, dated February 15, 1963, in which she discusses valentines, aging and writing poetry.
Studies In Expressive Movement, Gordon W. Allport, Philip E. Vernon
Studies In Expressive Movement, Gordon W. Allport, Philip E. Vernon
From Scribes To Scrawlers: Handwriting In America
Cover and several pages from Studies in Expressive Movement, a book about personality traits.
Letter From Ella Wheeler Wilcox To Elizabeth Coatsworth, June 22, 1917., Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Letter From Ella Wheeler Wilcox To Elizabeth Coatsworth, June 22, 1917., Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Typed and handwritten letter from Ella Wheeler Wilcox to Elizabeth Coatsworth, dated June 22, 1917, with envelope.
I Know That Your Mouth Is Just Watering..., Mollie Lee Clifford
I Know That Your Mouth Is Just Watering..., Mollie Lee Clifford
Clifford-Flanders Family Correspondence
Four page handwritten letter from Mollie Lee Clifford to "Nanna" in the voice of Mollie's cat, Trudy, dated June 30, 1911. The cat discusses preparations for going on vacation and arrival at the vacation home.
As The Shipwrights Of Elsinore..., George Wallis Haven
As The Shipwrights Of Elsinore..., George Wallis Haven
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Handwritten letter from George Wallis Haven to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing old age, reading.
In Reply To Your Inquiring I Will Say..., Harriet Beecher Stowe
In Reply To Your Inquiring I Will Say..., Harriet Beecher Stowe
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Handwritten letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Clayton H. Crosley, regarding the writing and publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
I Presume You Are More Than Surprised..., Harriet A. Mcneil
I Presume You Are More Than Surprised..., Harriet A. Mcneil
Harriet A. McNeil Letters
Handwritten letter from Harriet McNeil to Caroline apologizing for the delayed response due to typhoid fever.
I Had The Pleasure To Receive Your Letter..., William Frost
I Had The Pleasure To Receive Your Letter..., William Frost
Sarah Wood Frost Correspondence
Handwritten letter from William Frost to his daughter Sally regarding grammar and punctuation, and a delivery of melons, pineapples and oranges.
Letter From William Frost To Sally W. Frost, January 25, 1818., William Frost
Letter From William Frost To Sally W. Frost, January 25, 1818., William Frost
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Letter from William Frost to his daughter Sally W. Frost, regarding a package he is sending, including teeth cleaning instruments, a case of needles, a ladies' work case, a box of rings and some porcupine quills.
Can My Dear Harriet Recollect The Handwriting Of One..., Mary Parker
Can My Dear Harriet Recollect The Handwriting Of One..., Mary Parker
Harriet Payson Flagg Correspondence
Two page handwritten letter from Mary Parker to her friend Harriet Payson [Flagg] dated October 8, 1809, rekindling their friendship and inquiring if Miss Payson has had a marriage proposal from a "certain gentleman."