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Maine State Library
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English
Abstract
Entries include brief biographical information, a typed letter on receipt of Tobie's first novel The Embers on the Hearth: A Story of William's Family commenting on his description of character and family presented with a Maine State Library postcard returned to sender featuring a 1954 Maine State Police, Division of Traffic & Safety, "Why Speed to Destruction?" postmark.
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Stephens, Charles Asbury 1844-1931; Maine State Library; and Harris, Louise, "Charles Asbury Stephens Correspondence" (2015). Maine Writers Correspondence. 594.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/594
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Entries include typed correspondence with Miss Louise Harris of the C.A. Stephens Collection at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, with hopes of book gifts for the Maine Author Collection, a typed reply from Surprenant representing Miss Harris with respect to the practicability of providing gift contributions of books for collections on Brown University, Bookstore, stationery, and the typed regrets of Jacob at the Maine State Library. Date range: 1969-10