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Maine State Library
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English
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Maine State Library and Lamprey, Louise 1869-1951, "Louise Lamprey Correspondence" (2016). Maine Writers Correspondence. 791.
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Entries include the typed transcription of an introduction to the Maine Author Collection from Maine state librarian Henry Ernest Dunnack to a Limerick, Maine, author, a typed biographical letter on plain paper, typed letters concerning sources for Lamprey's juvenile literature history books and encyclopedia articles written for the Britannica company with illustrations by Arthur Townsend Lougee, a typed letter with some biographical information and a drip of ink, her political translations of a local French newspaper, a hiking song written for the Limerick Camp Fire Girls and an article in The Camp Fire monthly the Guardian, her thoughts on Boston ancestors and their participation in organized animal competitions, geographical pot holes, (a note to the library that it would be helpful to identify Civil War tiles as written by Confederate sources or perspective to prevent "false history," find this quote) a photographic postcard of Lamprey's home, the Woodsome?, a list of books written by Lamprey, a newspaper book review clipping for The Tomahawk Trail with a photographic portrait image of Lamprey, notice of Lamprey's gift of a print of Sugarloaf Mountain inset into the Maine Author Collection copy of The Tomahawk Trail, and typed correspondence concerning her book History of Limerick for the Maine Author Collection.