Eleanor Pickering Sprague genealogical papers
Scope and Content note
Information on the Bartlett, Cannery, Clark, Crooker, Denny, Fowle, Gay, Holbrook, Lord, March, Mathes, Nedham, Pickering, Randall, Rugg, Shapleigh, Shaw, Smart, Sprague, Stowe, Taylor, Trott, Vaughan, and Winship families, includes miscellaneous correspondence.
Dates
- Creation: 1977 - 1979
Creator
Access
Unrestricted
Copyright
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Biographical note
Eleanor Pickering Sprague, of Portland, Maine, compiled this collection. She was the daughter of Charles Gordon Sprague and Eleanor Holbrook Pickering.
Source: Eleanor Judith Pickering, the Sprague Project.
Extent
2.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Provenance
Gift of Mrs. Gordon Sprague, September 16, 1986. (acc. no. MS86-41).
Processing note
This finding aid is a typed copy of the finding aid in the file.
Source
- Sprague, Gordon, Mrs. (Donor, Person)
Subject
- Bartlett family (Family)
- Cannery family (Family)
- Clark family (Family)
- Crooker family (Family)
- Denny family (Family)
- Fowle family (Family)
- Gay family (Family)
- Holbrook family (Family)
- Lord family (Family)
- Marsh family (Family)
- Mathis family (Family)
- Nedham family (Family)
- Pickering family (Family)
- Randall family (Family)
- Rugg family (Family)
- Shipley family (Family)
- Shaw family (Family)
- Smart family (Family)
- Sprague family (Family)
- Stowe family (Family)
- Taylor family (Family)
- Trott family (Family)
- Vaughan family (Family)
- Winship family (Family)
- Title
- Guide to the Eleanor Pickering Sprague genealogical papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Donna Knoblock, Library Volunteer, July 2025
- Date
- July 2025
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Maine Historical Society Repository