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005.005.001 - Secretary
A Sheraton style mahogany desk secretary with three drawers and another that is on to hinges and opens to provide a writing surface. There is also mahogany veneer and satin wood inlay. There are also two original glass doors on the top with gothic arches that open side to side with three shelves inside. The four legs are reeded and tapered. The two original brass finials are on the top flanking a brass eagle. The eagle is missing a wing. Thi...
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005.005.003 - Table, Card
A Sheraton style mahogany card table with mahogany veneer and satin wood inlay. The top is on hinges so that it can fold in half. The rear legs can be pulled out to provide the full size table. This card table as well as its twin and secretary were made in 1815 by Salem cabinet maker, William Hock. These were all made for Captain Henry Larcom (1777-1862) and Fanny Ellingwood Larcom (1780-1847). The style name was attributed to Thomas Sherato...
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948.010.162 - Document
Note for $40.00 payment received of Rev. Rufus Anderson for 2nd installment on assessment #1 on his 2 shares of Maine Fire & Marine Insurance.
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983.36.695 - Letter
A typewritten letter, dated 01/27/1919, written by the SoV division commander (hand-signed name illegible) and addressed to William P. Hanners, who was the secretary of Camp 6 at the time that the letter was written. The letter reflects the division commander's review of Camp 6's "irregular" action taken to fill their commander's position prior to the installation of officers. The letter was found interleaved in a book of SoV meeting minutes co...
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