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4428 | Somesville and Hall Quarry Historical Summaries |
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| Description: One double-sided mimeographed page which includes two historical essays: "Somesville, a Pleasant Place, A Goodly Heritage" and "Hall Quarry, An Interesting Place" and well as one unattributed poem, "The Cemetery Road." | ||
3028 | Tranquil Town |
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| Description: “Tranquil Town”, a poem by John Coleman Adams about Somesville, Maine. Printed in a booklet with four pages. | |||
17424 | Passing of the Back House |
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| Description: The Passing of the Back House. Supposedly written by James Whitcomb Riley. 1 page. Copy of item # 1. | |||
17423 | Passing of the Back House |
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| Description: The Passing of the Back House. Supposedly written by James Whitcomb Riley. 1 page. | |||
17339 | Rain |
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| Description: Rain by LaRue Spiker. | |||
17028 | Somesville, Maine |
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| Description: Poems by a native of Somesville, Maine. |
17027 | Somesville, Maine |
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| Description: Poems by a native of Somesville, Maine | |
16910 | Seen Through a Maine Window |
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16738 | "Pretty Marsh" [poem] |
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| Description: Ode to Pretty Marsh printed on card; writer's name only given as R.F. | ||
11278 | “Somesville Bridge” photograph and poem by James Russell Wiggins. |
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| Description: Newscllipping: “Somesville Bridge” photograph and poem by James Russell Wiggins. Previously accessioned as **0689, Object Id 011.FIC.76.1 | |||
3970 | Poems, Stories, Songs |
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| Description: "Loss of Capt. Pray" by E.P. Higgins "The Passing of the Backhouse," attributed to James Whitcomb Riley "Shall we Change the Name of the Town?" by A Son of a Veteran, 1913 "A Spire," by Dr. Frederick Fraley (about the Somesville Church spire) Composition by Blanche Somes about Somesville in 1892 "Sketch of the Life of Nicholas Thomas Jr. of Eden" written by himself in 1857, age 78. Lines composed in memory of Joshua Sawyer, Jr., d.1831, by W.H.B. "Father Come Home," Rufus G. Wells, Phila., Penn., 1867, and "Father Has Come Home," with note "on board of othe Schr. John Soffield of Boston. "The Bear Hunters of 1836," poem by "some local poet of 1836" sent by E.M. Hamor to editor of the Record. Tells of successful hunt for bear by Hadley, Seavey, and Asa Wasgatt to cave on side of Seal Cove Mt. --conducted to save their flocks, herds and families. [show more] |