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Maine State Library
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Library
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English
Abstract
Entries include brief biographical information, typed and handwritten letters on The Boston Society for Psychic Research stationery, a Boston Herald newspaper clipping with the photographic image of Braganza concerning his plans for a world congress occult convention wherein Prince disputes Braganza's credentials, photographs of Prince family homesteads, a typed biography, a biographical newspaper announcement, a typed obituary, a biographical newspaper clipping with a photographic image of Prince, and note of Prince's photograph of the birthplace of Artemus Ward missing from this file.
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Proper, Ida Sedgwick; Taylor, Mr.; Fuller, Marion Cobb; and Jacob, Hilda McLeod, "Ida Sedgwick Proper Correspondence" (2015). Maine Writers Correspondence. 423.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/423
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Entries include handwritten biographical letters on Monhegan Art School and Ye Picket Fence stationery, a lengthy typed book release with history of Monhegan, Maine, a handwritten plain postcard and letters with reference to book publishing and research, typed letters on homemade and printed personal stationery concerning the early working title for Our Elusive Willy, and a printed publisher advertisement with artwork for the book and a biography. Date range: 1930/1954