Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
JLC to [?]. [n.p.], [1862].
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
[?] to [Lac.]. Turner, 19 April 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
[?] to "Dear Friend." Castine, 9 May 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
"Papa" [JLC] to "My dear little Daisy [daughter]. [n.p.], May 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
JLC to John [Chamberlain]. [n.p.], 22 June 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
M.S. Morse to JLC. Rockville, 3 August 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
JLC to Charles Demond. Bangor, 5 August 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Hannibal Hamlin to "the President." Bangor, 16 October 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Susie Spear to Sarah [Chamberlain]. Stamford, 20 December 1863.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Stephen M. Allen to Commissioners on Flax Culture & C. Boston, 15 February 1864.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.