Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Moody family genealogical research
Notebooks of manuscript genealogical notes, which includes newspaper clippings.
Nancy O. Longley papers
Papers and photos relating to Thomas Oxnard (1701-1754) including genealogical data, biographical information, family photographs, newspaper clippings, personal recollection of Charles Lewis Oxnard (1889-1975) and Nancy O. Longley, and material relating to the family’s sugar interests in Louisiana, California, and elsewhere.
North School records
Includes booklets on curriculum and administration; graduation programs; photographs; obituary and biography of school principal Elmer E. Parmenter; newspaper clippings; photographs of young students in the early 1900s, 1950s-1960s, and reunion May 31, 1979; miscellaneous material; scrapbook entitled "Schools at War"; and Donald MacMillan lecture.
Northeast District Unitarian Universalist Association records
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, printed material (including periodicals, programs), newspaper clippings, photographs, sermons, scrapbook.
Opportunity Farm records
Portland Camera Club records
This collection documents the activities of the Portland Camera Club and its members. Contents include meeting minutes, correspondence, financial records, promotional material, publications, essays, research, news clippings, scrapbooks, photographic prints, negatives, slides, and glass lantern slides. The collection reflects the founding, governance, management, and programs of the club, as well as the photography of its members.
Portland Public Library planning records
Records relating to the planning and construction of the Portland Public Library. Includes building committee minutes, miscellaneous correspondence and financial papers, newspaper clippings, and promotional material of interested architects.
Records of the Merrill Companies
Reed, Abbot, Binford, and Hatch family papers
This collection documents the activities, relationships, genealogies, and businesses of the Reed, Abbot, Binford, and Hatch families during the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily within the towns of Rumford, Roxbury, and Mexico, Maine. Contents include correspondence, personal papers, diaries, financial and business records, legal documents, scrapbooks, genealogical research, news clippings, photographs (including negatives and cased photos), albums, and maps.
Union meeting house brochure, n.d.
History and membership application for the Readfield Union meeting house. Possibly written by Marius and/or Mildred Péladeau.