Description: Worcester's Dictionary-Unabridged with supplement illustrated-, by Joseph E. Worcester, L.L.DA dictionary of the English language Author: Publisher: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1896. Edition/Format: Print book : English : New ed. with supplView all editions and formats Database: WorldCat Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.
U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of the Secretary
Publisher:
U.S. Government
Date:
1935
Description: Rules to prevent collisions of vessals with revised international rules. Rules for the navigation of rivers, harbors, and inland wates of the United States navigable by seagoing vessels.
Description: Inside passage between Bath and Boothbay Harbor, Chart #315, from a trigonometrical survey of the coast of the United States, bears the stamp of R.G.Hodgdon, Boothbay Harbor, Agent for government charts and maps
Description: Calais to Little River (by Cutler), including Cobscook-1912-Chart #101, Coast and Geodetic Survey; bears the stamp of R.G.Hodgdon, Boothbay Harbor, Agent for government charts and maps
Description: Chesapeake Bay to Straits of Florida, Chart #1001, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., first published 1913, reissued 1916.
Description: Textbook used for 5th grade. Has signature of P. Thurston, McKinley Maine and Patricia Harvell Brown, Allston, Massachusetts. Found in Book were two typewritten copies of "the Indian's Twenty-Third Psalm"
Description: Yearbook for the Tremont Woman's Club. The booklet records the club's flower, motto, colors, founding dates, song, meeting schedules, and members. People Mentioned: Eva Benson, Barbara Dolliver, Hazel Harding, Vera Harding, Harriette Hinton, Sarah Kittredge, Flora Lawton, Elizabeth Powers Merrill, Audrey Moore, Charlotte Norwood, Kathryn Reed, Elizabeth Rich, Goldie C. Rich, Georgia Robbins, Rena Robinson, Leona Sawyer, Alice Smith, Mrs. Seth Thornton, Daisy Thurston, Eva Tolman, Leila Wallace, Reta Wallace [show more]
Description: Draft proclamation for Maine governor Angus King designating July 11 to 18, 1998 as the Town of Tremont Week in recognition of the town's sesquicentennial. People Mentioned: Angus S. King Jr.