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3431 | Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey |
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| Regarding Maine women's influence for Mt. Katahdin Park |
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| Description: Regarding Maine women's influence for Mt. Katahdin Park | |||
3433 | Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey |
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| Regarding Chamberlain article and Mt. Katahdin |
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| Description: Regarding Chamberlain article and Mt. Katahdin | |||
3439 | Letter: Frank E. Guernsey to Belle Smallidge Knowles |
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| Regarding Ira F. Hersey, Successor to Guernsey Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park |
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| Description: Regarding Ira F. Hersey, Successor to Guernsey Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park | |||
3443 | Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Jennie R. Goodall |
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| Regarding Charles C. Adams of Syracuse University, N. Y. Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park |
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| Description: Regarding Charles C. Adams of Syracuse University, N. Y. Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park | |||
3260 | Letter: John A. Peters to Jerome H. Knowles |
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| Regarding Rockefeller and Seal Harbor Property |
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| Description: Regarding Rockefeller and Seal Harbor Property | |||
3420 | Letter: John A. Peters to Belle Smallidge Knowles |
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| Regarding Mr. Guernsey and Katahdin Matter |
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| Description: Regarding Mr. Guernsey and Katahdin Matter | |||
3357 | Letter: Letter |
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| Regarding John Clark Scates and Lincoln Highway |
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3356 | Letter: George T. Files to Belle Smallidge Knowles |
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| Regarding Lincoln Highway Regarding A. W. Cobb |
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| Description: Regarding Lincoln Highway Regarding A. W. Cobb | |||
1499 | The Cooksey Realty Company |
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| Legal document regarding the creation of a rough foot-path in Seal Harbor. |
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| Description: Legal document regarding the creation of a rough foot-path in Seal Harbor. |