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Contributing Institution
Maine State Library
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Library
Language
English
Abstract
Entries include brief biographical information, the front cover for Thurlow's booklet on the Weeks Mills, Maine, narrow-gauge railroad with a print photographic image of the old station by David E. Bolduc and an inner cover description, the typed transcript of an ardent letter from Jacob of the Maine State Library respecting the history of "the Wiggler," a typed letter of presentation sent with a biographical sketch on Tri-T Antiques, Bought and Sold, stationery, and a newspaper obituary clipping with the photographic portrait image of Thurlow.
Recommended Citation
Spencer, Claire 1899- and Maine State Library, "Claire Spencer Correspondence" (2015). Maine Writers Correspondence. 553.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/553
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Description
Entries include some brief and possibly correct biographical information of a Maine author born in Glasgow, Scotland, a typed letter from Spencer on plain paper, a typed letter from state librarian Dunnack of the Maine State Library with a question about certain pine trees in La Jolla, California, and the size of the pinecones, a typed letter from Harrison Smith on Random House, Inc., stationery with some historical information concerning a recent Random House book publishing industry merger and biographical information about Spencer and her relationship to Maine. Date range: 1935-02/1935-04