Ovsz-box 21
Contains 12 Results:
Diploma: Gorham Female Seminary
This series consists mainly of household account books and academic notebooks, as well as drawing books, a diary, and two diplomas.
Memoriam for H.A. Hubbard, who died on 21 June 1836, age 9
This series contains a conduct record and penmanship books for Hester Ann Hubbard, who died at the age of nine.
Gubernatorial proclamations
This series is comprised mainly of addresses by Governor Hubbard to the Maine Legislature, Senate, and House of Representatives, as well as rough drafts of legislative messages and gubernatorial proclamations.
"Boston Museum" v.4, n.41 with engraving of Dr. John Hubbard
This series contains various materials, including medical licenses, degrees and certificates, and customs papers. Included are materials concerning the Tobique Mill in New Brunswick and Bowdoin College.
Diplomas and certificates
This series contains various materials, including medical licenses, degrees and certificates, and customs papers. Included are materials concerning the Tobique Mill in New Brunswick and Bowdoin College.
Muster rolls
This series contains morning and surgeon reports for the 25th and 27th Maine Regiments. Also included are ordnance records and muster rolls, as well as certificates of discharge and confederate currency.
Volunteer description lists
This series contains morning and surgeon reports for the 25th and 27th Maine Regiments. Also included are ordnance records and muster rolls, as well as certificates of discharge and confederate currency.
Printed materials: oversize
This series contains materials concerning the history of the Hallowell Hubbard house, Hubbard and Curtis family ephemera, an 1844 map of Greenwood Cemetery and broadsides.
Printed materials: theater and concerts
This series contains materials concerning the history of the Hallowell Hubbard house, Hubbard and Curtis family ephemera, an 1844 map of Greenwood Cemetery and broadsides.
Hubbard, John (1794-1869)
This series contains images of people, both Hubbard family and non-Hubbard family members, including images of the Barrett and Curtis families, as well as Civil War images of Thomas Hubbard.