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Pinkham papers
Correspondences (1907-1977), including letters written while Pinkham attended Bowdoin, and communications with the College as an alumnus; also includes a manuscript draft of his autobiography; diary entries from Bowdoin (1913); poetry; and newspaper clippings (1930-1977).
Portland, Maine, business ledger
Business ledger of an unidentified firm containing accounts with several Portland, Maine, firms
Post office day book for Topsham, Me.
Daily accounts recording post office transactions at Topsham, Maine
Prache and Mattern papers
37 letters, essays and documents, in German, English or both languages; a few accompanied by modern transcriptions and translations. Most letters are to or from Prache or Mattern.
Preston Kyes papers
The bulk of the collection consists of handwritten medical journals and notebooks. There are lecture notes on pathology and other medical subjects, and several undated journals with laboratory data concerning cobra venom and serum.
R. L. Mundy, Logbook
Log kept during the years 1867-1871, by R. L. Mundy, midshipman of the Royal Navy, documenting various training cruises by students of the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth, England, and including numerous manuscript charts and hand-drawn views of coastal landmarks, chiefly in the Caribbean region
Ralph Owen Brewster papers
Records from all phases of Brewster's political career; they concern contemporary issues, events and local and national political and legislative initiatives.
Randolph Stakeman's Maine African American archive
A collection of research files concerning African Americans in Maine and New England, the bulk collected by Randolph Stakeman, Bowdoin College Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies Emeritus.
[Recipe journal]
Recipes in manuscript and newpaper clippings for New England dishes
Recollections of mother and life with her : reminiscences about Mrs. James T. Gray
Duplicated typescript memoir of the granddaughter of Oliver Otis Howard, centering on the author's mother (a daughter of O.O. Howard) and her growing up in a military family stationed in the American West