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9347 | Women's Suffrage in Maine |
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| Description: Correspondence with Tim Wetterlow of the Maine Digest. One appears to be a letter regarding writing pieces on a Jonesport clam digger, William Alley; Phillips Lord; Dick Payne. The other letter is regarding her manuscript that is attached on women's suffrage. Correspondence indicates she is looking for relevant pictures. Manuscript uses Maine Woman Suffrage Association. Should it be Women's. Discusses key figures in suffrage movement but no mention of individuals on MDI Previously archived as object id 012.FIC.042.10, **1343 [show more] | ||
2934 | Environmental Committee and Exonomic Development Committee Reports |
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| Description: Typewritten 2 pp. Environmental Committee report on the issue of land use, and 2 pp. Economic Development Committee report on activity of this committee. These League of Women Voter committees were considering issues of local development and governance. Part of LaRue Spiker Collection Previously archived as object id 012.FIC.062.4 | ||
12719 | League of Women Voters County Government |
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| Description: Pamphlet on County Government in Maine | ||
12690 | League of Women Voters Priorities 1991-192 |
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4393 | League of Women Voters scrapbook |
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| Description: League of Women Voters scrapbook Articles written by LaRue Spiker, photos of members | |||
3031 | Application for Maine’s Coastal Program, Appendix, Draft |
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| Description: Appendix to the draft description of Maine’s Coastal Program. A detailed account of the program Maine has developed to qualify it to receive funds under the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act. Accompanying letter from League of Women Voters, May 16, 1978 Maine's Coastal Management Application, an Update | ||
2791 | Maine Nearly Scored 'First' in Women's Voting Rights |
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| Description: One page article reporting on the history of the women's suffrage movement in Maine. Small associated article regarding Maud Parks of Cape Elizabeth as first head of Maine League of Women Voters in 1920. Previously archived as object id 012.FIC.040.8 |