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Mrs. Leucille Densmore widow of Ehen R. Densmore writing to see if she is eligible for aid
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
Samuel H. Backus, adjutant General of California, requesting the amount of money the state of Maine has spent for military purposes for the year of 1879
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
BMC 16--Nova Anglia Novum Belgium et Virginia, 1639
- Map of the East Coast of North America, from the Carolinas to Nova Scotia. Jansson based his map upon Johannes De Laet’s map of 1630 (created and engraved by Hessel Gerritsz of the Dutch East India Company), which is generally regarded as the source map for New England and the Northeast, being the first to name in any form Manhattan, New Amsterdam, the North River (Hudson) and South River (Delaware), along with the first appearance of Massachusetts (and the recently established English Colony therein). The two maps provided the best representation to date of the coastline, and are among the earliest printed maps to document English settlement in New England and Dutch settlement along the Hudson River. Jansson did not include the updated cartography provided by Champlain’s map. This is also an early map to identify any part of the Great Lakes, with Grand Lac and Lac des Yroquois (Ontario or Erie) depicted. The only European settlement shown in New England is Plymouth, established in 1620. Further south shows the Dutch settlements of New Amsterdam (New York City) and Fort Orange (Albany). Published in Mercator's 1639 Nouvel Atlas.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Baxter Rare Maps
Alfred B. Ridlon requesting a copy of his discharge papers
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
W. R. Kimball sending filled ordances
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
Mrs. B. Thompson requesting Barthalameu Thompson's certificate of service
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
BMC 83--The Harbour of Placentia, circa 1747
- Map of Placentia Harbour in Newfoundland/Labrador. Forms part of series of maps published by Emanuel Bowen circa 1747 as “Particular draughts and plans of some of the principal towns and harbours belonging to the English, French, and Spaniards, in America and West Indies.”
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Baxter Rare Maps
James Bradiu requesting a testimonial for his son, John Bradiu
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
William Stevens protests the commission of Fenderson instead of himself as Quarter Master
- William Stevens protests the commission of Fenderson instead of himself as Quarter Master
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 5th Maine Regiment
Brigade Medical Director Norman Barnes recommends promotion of Dr. Francis Warren
- Brigade Medical Director Norman Barnes recommends promotion of Dr. Francis Warren
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 5th Maine Regiment