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Abstract
Entries include brief biographical information with a publicity photograph of Roux cooking in his Orr's Island, Maine, kitchen, an astounded, typed letter of presentation on business stationery from Roux's home, the Pearl House, where Harriet Beecher Stowe reportedly spent a summer, and letters typed after building his new Orr's Island home on Windswept stationery, notes on several upcoming and probably unpublished books with research questions concerning Dr. William Steward and his "Cold Plague" therapy in the 1800's referred to Whalen, and a lengthy biographical letter typed on Windswept stationery.
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Roux, Willan C. 1902- and Maine State Library, "Willan C. Roux Correspondence" (2015). Maine Writers Correspondence. 476.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/476
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Entries include brief biographical information with a publicity photograph of Roux cooking in his Orr's Island, Maine, kitchen, an astounded, typed letter of presentation on business stationery from Roux's home, the Pearl House, where Harriet Beecher Stowe reportedly spent a summer, and letters typed after building his new Orr's Island home on Windswept stationery, notes on several upcoming and probably unpublished books with research questions concerning Dr. William Steward and his "Cold Plague" therapy in the 1800's referred to Whalen, and a lengthy biographical letter typed on Windswept stationery. Date Range: 1964-07/1964-11