Maine State Archives Guides and Finding Aids
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Indian affairs documents from Maine Executive Council: Handwritten Notes
- Project made possible by the Civil Works Administration, later the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-1935). Work only partially completed
1935
Pensioners in the Legislative Index, Executive Council Reports, and Book of Pensions
- Alphabetical list (compiled by MSA staff) of persons who applied for State Aid in return for military service from 1825-1881. List includes veterans and widows of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Maine Militia (including the Aroostook War) and Civil War. It also includes people involved in law enforcement. _x000D_ Aid was received in the form of money and land. Pensions, renumerations, and back pay are all monetary reimbursement. Revolutionary War veterans often received land in payment for service.
1829
Preserving the History that Shapes Our Times
- Maine State Archives Poster Archives Month 2017. Commemorating the Events of WWI
2017
Indian affairs documents from Maine Executive Council: 1830-1839
- Project made possible by the Civil Works Administration, later the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-1935). Work only partially completed
1935
Indian Affairs documents from Maine Executive Council: Rev. Elijah Kellogg Correspondence
- Project made possible by the Civil Works Administration, later the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-1935). Work only partially completed.
1935
State Archives and the Maine State Cultural Building
- Speech at Annual Meeting of the Maine Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists. Thursday Afternoon, November 3, 1966. Monmouth Academy, Monmouth, Maine by Samual S. Silsby, Jr., State Archivist.
1966