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Letter from Robert E. Pike, 1938
Robert E. Pike
A letter from Robert E. Pike of the State Teachers College, Minot, North Dakota requesting any information about epitaphs on Indian graves in the Orono/Oldtown area. Digitized from Box 1 Folder 80 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.
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Correspondence with Dr. Charles E. Banks, 1915-1931
Charles E. Banks and Fannie H. Eckstorm
Correspondence between Charles E. Banks and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning Indian vocabulary and place names in Maine, which were digitized from Box 1 folder 5, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Letter from Ruth Benedict, American Folk-Lore Society, 1939
Ruth Benedict
Correspondence from Ruth Benedict to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning her publications, which were digitized from Box 1 folder 9, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Letter from Henry Beston, 1943
Henry Beston
Correspondence from Heny Beston to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm conerning canoes and paddles, which were digitized from Box 1 folder 10, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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Correspondence from William Brooks Cabot, 1930-1946
William B. Cabot
Correspondence from William Cabot concerning Indian languages, culture, and history, which were digitized from Box 1, Folder 17, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not digitized and were not included in this file.
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Letter from Robert E Moody, 1943
Robert E. Moody
Letter from Robert E Moody concerning the history of Pemaquid that was digitized from box 1, folder 72 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.
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Correspondence from George Walter Chamberlain, 1942
George Walter Chamberlain
Letters in which Chamberlain recalls his experiences relating to Native Americans in Maine and his research in the Massachusetts State Archives about this subject. These were digitized from box 1, folder 21 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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Indian Calendars: Research Notes
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Notes and correspondence related to Penobscot Indian calendars, comparing them to Chamberlain's documentation of the Maliseet calendar and Laurent's Abenaki. Several notes are related to a calendar created by Joe Polis in 1866 and another by Eugene Vetromile in 1876. Includes a photostat copy of the Polis calendar. Digitized from Box 4, folder 46, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.
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Correspondence from Frank Siebert, 1938-1944
Frank Siebert
Correspondence from Frank Siebert primarily concerning research and publications on Native Americans in Maine. These have been digitized from box 1 folder 91 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Correspondence from Frank Speck, 1936-1939
Frank Speck
Correspondence from Frank Speck concerning research and publications on Native Americans in Maine. These were digitized from box 1, folder 96 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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The Weewiliamecq (Water Monster)
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Research notes on the Weewiliamecq and Glusgabheh, creatures that are featured in Wabanaki stories, which were digitized from box 4, folder 48 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Correspondence between Lewy Mitchell and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, 1930
Lewy Mitchell
Correspondence between Lewy Mitchell and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm in which Mitchell responds to her queries about the history of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes. This was digitized from box 1, folder 130 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.
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Letter from Margaret Ruggles, 1930
Margaret G. Ruggles
A letter from Margaret Ruggles about the locations of historical sites on the coast of Maine, which was digitized from box 1 folder 86 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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Correspondence from Lucius Hubbard and Charlotte Hubbard Goodell, 1927-1933
Lucius Hubbard and Charlotte Hubbard Goodell
Letters from Lucius Hubbard about his travels and about Penobscot history, stories, and language, as well as one from his daughter, Charlotte Hubbard Goodell, about his death. These were digitized from Box 1, folder 56 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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Correspondence from Alice Walker, 1924-1941
Alice Walker
Letters from Alice Walker with photographs and notes by Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, all relating to silver crosses worn by Native Americans in Maine. These were digitized from box 1, folder 101 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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Fragments of correspondence from Jennie Brown Dunham, ca. 1922
Jennie Brown Dunham
Parts of a letter or letters from Jennie Brown Dunham, apparently a resident of Massachusetts and probably dating from the 1920s. The correspondence mainly concerns the social conditions of Native Americans. These were digitized from Box 1 folder 33, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
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Research Notes: Big Thunder
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm's notes on Clara Neptune's recollections of Big Thunder (Frank Loring), Molly Mollases, Joseph Lollases, Dr. Sebattis Mitchell, and other Wabanakis, The file also includes a photograph of Big Thunder. These were digitized from box 4, folder 38 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.
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Letter from William F Ganong. 1915
William F. Ganong
A letter from William F Ganong mainly about Native American languages. which was digitized from box 1, folder 43 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Research Notes: Clara Neptune, 1913-1922
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Eckstorm's biographical notes on Clara Neptune and notes about stories she heard from Neptune. These documents were digitized from box 5, folder 17 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Excerpts of correspondence from William F Ganong, 1904-1936
William F. Ganong
Typed excerpts of letters form William G Ganong containing his observations and notes about Native American language, culture and history in Maine. These were digitized from Box 1, folder 42 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not relate to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
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Notebook X: Indians—Lives and anecdotes, 1887-1941
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
A notebook in which Fannie Hardy Eckstorm kept clippings and notes documenting Native Americans in Maine. These were digitized from box 3, folder 3 of her papers.
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