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Letter to Miss Dwyer from Governor Milliken's Private Secretary
Letter to Miss Dwyer from Governor Milliken's Private Secretary
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Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Lt. Col. F. McKelvey Bell, Chairman of the Medical Relief Committee, sending thanks for the work done by the Maine Medical Unit in Halifax
F. McKelvey Bell
Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Lt. Col. F. McKelvey Bell, Chairman of the Medical Relief Committee, sending thanks for the work done by the Maine Medical Unit in Halifax
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Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Gilbert M. Elliott regarding reports of the work done by the Medical Unit at Halifax
Gilbert M. Elliott
Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Gilbert M. Elliott regarding reports of the work done by the Medical Unit at Halifax
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Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Gilbert M. Elliott regarding the work done in Halifax
Gilbert M. Elliott
Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Gilbert M. Elliott regarding the work done in Halifax
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Letter to "Dok" from Gilbert M. Elliott regarding a letter about the work done in Halifax
Gilbert M. Elliott
Letter to "Dok" from Gilbert M. Elliott regarding a letter about the work done in Halifax
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Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Major A.R. Goodman regarding the work done by the Medical Unit at Halifax
A. R. Goodman
Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from Major A.R. Goodman regarding the work done by the Medical Unit at Halifax
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Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from M.L. Harris, General Passenger Agent for the Maine Central Railroad, regarding charges to the State of Maine for the Red Cross Relief Party
M. L. Harris
Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from M.L. Harris, General Passenger Agent for the Maine Central Railroad, regarding charges to the State of Maine for the Red Cross Relief Party
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Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from M.L. Harris, General Passenger Agent for the Maine Central Railroad, regarding tickets issued for the Halifax disaster
M. L. Harris
Letter to Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson from M.L. Harris, General Passenger Agent for the Maine Central Railroad, regarding tickets issued for the Halifax disaster
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Letter to Major Gilbert M. Elliott from Robert Laing, President of the Halifax Ladies' College, regarding a resolution adopted by the Halifax Relief Committee
Robert Laing
Letter to Major Gilbert M. Elliott from Robert Laing, President of the Halifax Ladies' College, regarding a resolution adopted by the Halifax Relief Committee
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Letter to H.H. Melanson, Canadian Government Railways, from Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson regarding tickets issued to the Maine Unit from Halifax
George McL. Presson
Letter to H.H. Melanson, Canadian Government Railways, from Brig. Gen. George McL. Presson regarding tickets issued to the Maine Unit from Halifax
On December 6, 1917, the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia was rocked by a massive explosion after two ships collided in the harbor. One of them, the SS Mont-Blanc, was packed with explosives, which caused the massive explosion, killing nearly 2,000 people and injuring thousands more. The State of Maine was quick to respond. The Archives holds many documents from the Adjutant General records which document the aid provided to Halifax from Maine.
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