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Maine State Library
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Abstract
Entries include upper case typed letters from Dow: a biographical letter with small photographs of Dow, typed letters concerning poetry and being a barber, different typed markings on the first 24 copies of a book of poems, a typed letter on The Garrett stationery and a descriptive public opinion letter with unknown local historic content sent with newspaper clippings that identify Dow and others as anti-Semitic, a handwritten letter on Yuma Army Air Field stationery after being selected for enlistment in 1942, a photograph of Dow in uniform, and a newspaper clipping concerning Dow's arrest and arraignment on signing a statement that he had fired 10 bullets into a Boothbay Harbor home with intent to kill.
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Dow, Otis Raymond 1901- and Maine State Library, "Otis Raymond Dow Correspondence" (2016). Maine Writers Correspondence. 681.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/681
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Entries include upper case typed letters from Dow: a biographical letter with small photographs of Dow, typed letters concerning poetry and being a barber, different typed markings on the first 24 copies of a book of poems, a typed letter on The Garrett stationery and a descriptive public opinion letter with unknown local historic content sent with newspaper clippings that identify Dow and others as anti-Semitic, a handwritten letter on Yuma Army Air Field stationery after being selected for enlistment in 1942, a photograph of Dow in uniform, and a newspaper clipping concerning Dow's arrest and arraignment on signing a statement that he had fired 10 bullets into a Boothbay Harbor home with intent to kill. Date Range:1937/1952