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Business Trademarks Registered with the Secretary of State
- A mark may be a series of words, symbols, or design (or a combination) that uniquely identifies a business, trade, or product. There are several different types of marks depending on what is being identified. The Department of the Secretary of State, through the Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions, serves as the registry for all marks filed in Maine.
Dexter True, 2nd Maine Cavalry
- Dexter W. True of Turner, Maine, enlisted at age 23 in Company I, 2nd Maine Cavalry, on December 22, 1863. He was promoted to Corporal and then to Sergeant in 1865 and was mustered out on December 6, 1865. His wife, Celestia, died in 1869 at 23, and he died on November 23, 1876. They are buried in the Twin Bridges Cemetery in Livermore.
Letter from Stephen Boyden, 1st Maine Calvary, Company
- Civil War letter from Stephen Boyden, of Robbinston, Maine. Company F, 1st Maine Calvary from Petersburg July 6, 1864.
Finding Aids and Reference Material
- This collection includes Archives-created posters and publications as well as unpublished guides that provide explanations of some of the diverse materials held at the Archives. It features a list of Maine men who perished at the infamous Andersonville prison during the Civil War, a history of the wild lands of Maine (which served as a revenue source for the State) and a report on claims regarding island ownership from 1913. Additionally, there is a guide to the Indian Affairs Collection, which was compiled as part of a federally-funded project by the Civil Works Administration in 1934. Although this guide is incomplete, it organizes Wabanaki-related materials found within the Maine Executive Council collection.