Correspondence on Eviction and Trespass of William Gilley on Baker's Island
Object ID:
011.FIC.1.11
Catalog:
Archives
Title:
Correspondence on Eviction and Trespass of William Gilley on Baker's Island
Subject:
Description:
Letter by W.B. Franklin Dec 10, 1853, 2 p
Letter, W.B. Franklin , Oct 8, 1855, 2 p. law suit dropped against Elisha Gilsey [sic] and Joseph Gilsey [sic] Gilley
Memo Trespasses, etc by E.S.G (no name) , Dec 12, 1891, 2p
Letter by C.S. Hamlin, Nov 5 1896, re title of the lighthouse for eviction
Letter by Issac Dyer, US Attorney to Attorney General, explanation of ownership of Baker's Island, building of schoolhouse, Mar 11, 1898, 3 p.
Letter by John Griggs, Atty Gen, Mar 18, 1898, 3 p. Referring to letter from Justice Dept on Nov 5, 1898
Letter by Grimsby McHarg, Acting Sec Dept of Commerce and Labor indicating satisfaction that boat landing is used in common by the public and the government, May 6, 1909
Reproduced from National Archives
Letter, W.B. Franklin , Oct 8, 1855, 2 p. law suit dropped against Elisha Gilsey [sic] and Joseph Gilsey [sic] Gilley
Memo Trespasses, etc by E.S.G (no name) , Dec 12, 1891, 2p
Letter by C.S. Hamlin, Nov 5 1896, re title of the lighthouse for eviction
Letter by Issac Dyer, US Attorney to Attorney General, explanation of ownership of Baker's Island, building of schoolhouse, Mar 11, 1898, 3 p.
Letter by John Griggs, Atty Gen, Mar 18, 1898, 3 p. Referring to letter from Justice Dept on Nov 5, 1898
Letter by Grimsby McHarg, Acting Sec Dept of Commerce and Labor indicating satisfaction that boat landing is used in common by the public and the government, May 6, 1909
Reproduced from National Archives
Collection:
Gilley Family
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Citation
“Correspondence on Eviction and Trespass of William Gilley on Baker's Island,” Mount Desert Island Historical Society, accessed December 21, 2024, https://mdihs.digitalarchive.us/items/show/3506.Item 3872