Arranged and described by Brenda Howitson Steeves
Raymond H. Fogler Library Special Collections Department
October 2003
Introduction and Summary Information
Collection Title: Stetson Family Papers.
Dates of the Collection: 1846-1952 (inclusive); 1880-1925 (bulk).
Provenance: The Stetson family papers came to Special Collections as
a gift from the Maine State Museum in 1988.
Collection Number: MS 480.
Box Numbers: 1-30 (formerly Boxes 1569-1624, 1743-1751).
Size and Arrangement: The collection consists of 29 archival record
cartons and one oversized box of material ( 36 cubic feet) + 12
linear feet of ledgers.
Conservation Note: The collection has been re-housed in acid-free
folders and boxes. Documents have been surface cleaned as needed and
metal fasteners removed. Photographs have been housed in
polypropylene sleeves and remain with the relevant documents.
Preferred Citation: Stetson Family Papers, Special Collections,
Raymond H. Fogler Library, University of Maine.
Restrictions on Access and Use: This collection is kept at Fogler
Library's offsite storage facility. One week's notice is required
for retrieval.
Biography
The collection contains the business records and personal papers of
three generations of the Stetson family of Bangor, Maine. It centers
primarily on materials of George Stetson, his sons Isaiah Kidder and
Edward Stetson, and Isaiah’s son Irving G. Stetson. The Stetson
family was engaged in various industries in the Bangor area
including lumbering, shipping, slate mining, banking, and the ice
trade.
George Stetson was born in Hampden, Maine on January 25, 1807. He
moved to Bangor in 1834 and formed a partnership with Albert G.
Brown, engaging in general trade under the firm name of Brown &
Stetson. In 1835 he formed a partnership with his brother Isaiah and
Cyrus Emery, doing business as Emery, Stetson & Co. The firm was in
the wholesale and importing business and was a large manufacturer
and shipper of lumber, owning and operating a mill on Kenduskeag
Stream in Bangor for many years. The partners exported to the West
Indies, using their own vessels and bringing back West Indies goods
for their store. In 1850, Cyrus Emery withdrew from the business;
the two Stetson brothers continued business under the name of
Stetson & Co. The firm gradually withdrew from lumber manufacturing
and trading and invested in timberlands and real estate. It is said
that George Stetson was the first to ship ice from the Penobscot
River.
In 1858 George Stetson also became president of the Market Bank of
Bangor and in 1863 became president of the First National Bank of
Bangor, with which the Market Bank had merged. He held this position
until his death in 1891. In 1862 he was elected to the Maine
legislature, serving two terms. He was chairman of the Board of
Commissioners appointed to build the Bangor Waterworks and was one
of the principal organizers of the Union Insurance Company and the
Bangor Mutual Fire Insurance Company, serving as president of both
companies for many years.
George Stetson married Adeline Hamlin in 1845 and had four children:
George Hamlin, born in 1846; Edward, born in 1854; Isaiah Kidder,
born in 1858; and Mary Adeline, born in 1860. He died on June 15,
1891.
Edward Stetson, born in Bangor on June 22, 1854, studied in the
Bangor schools and in 1869 went to Phillips Exeter Academy to
prepare for college. He graduated from Harvard in 1876 and then went
to Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the Penobscot Bar in 1879,
practiced law for two years and then entered his father’s office. In
1887 he was elected vice-president of the First National Bank,
becoming president upon the death of his father in 1891. He was
treasurer of the Bangor Bridge Company and the Bangor and Aroostook
Railroad and a director of the Merchants Insurance Company of
Bangor. In 1880 he formed a partnership with his brother Isaiah
under the firm name E. & I.K. Stetson, which did a large business in
lumbering, ice cutting, and shipping and owned a shipyard where many
wooden vessels were built. The Stetson brothers were also
proprietors of the Bangor and Brewer Marine Railways where vessels
were repaired. The icehouses and shipyard were located in Brewer,
Maine; the offices were at 180 Exchange Street, Bangor; and their
holdings of timberland were located throughout the northern part of
the state.
In 1879 Edward married Edith H. Lobdell; they had one son, Clarence
Cutting, born in 1884. Edward Stetson died on February 17, 1913.
Isaiah Kidder Stetson was born in Bangor on April 3, 1858. He
attended the Bangor public schools, graduated from Phillips Academy
in Andover, Mass., in 1876, and from the Sheffield Scientific School
at Yale in 1879. For two years after his graduation he worked in his
father’s office and then entered into a partnership with his brother
Edward in the firm of E. & I.K. Stetson. He also served as treasurer
of the Blanchard Slate Mining Company, director of the Union
Insurance Company, and treasurer of the Aroostook Construction
Company. With partners Edward Stetson, J. Fred Webster, and Eben C.
Webster, he formed Webster Stetson Company, an ice business. He
served as president of Martinon Lumber Company and as a director of
the First National Bank, becoming president when his brother Edward
died in 1913.
Active in civic and community affairs, he was treasurer of the
University of Maine Board of Trustees and of the Hampden Academy. A
Republican, he was elected to the Maine House of Representatives in
1896, became House Speaker in 1899, and served terms in 1903 and
1905 as state senator from Penobscot County. He was a member of many
civic and fraternal organizations in Bangor including the Tarratine
Club, the Masons, and the Mystic Shrine. An early bicycle
enthusiast, in 1897 he built the Niben Club bicycle path and
clubhouse at Pushaw Lake outside the city. He was a member of the
Unitarian Church of Bangor and was active in the New Unity Club and
the Unitarian Memorial Association. He married Clara C. Sawyer in
1882; they had two children: Ruth W., born July 22, 1884, and Irving
Gay, born November 23, 1885. Isaiah Stetson died on July 14, 1940.
Irving G. Stetson graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover in 1903
and from Harvard College in 1907. After working in a sawmill in the
West for a year, he entered the Yale Forest School in 1908,
graduating in 1910. He was in the logging and lumber business in
Maine for many years. In 1910 with Walter G. Alpaugh he formed
Stetson & Alpaugh, foresters and surveyors, with offices in Bangor
and Willimantic, Connecticut. The firm did considerable forestry
work including timber cruising, surveying, stumpage sales,
inspection of operations and timberland management of all kinds.
Stetson & Alpaugh served as state agents for the Evinrude Motor
Company, and Irving Stetson had the first outboard motor in Maine
which he bought in 1910 and used in his logging operations. Around
1912 the firm changed its name to I.G. Stetson & Co., then Stetson &
Turner. Irving Stetson was also treasurer of Martinon Lumber
Company, which had offices in Bangor and in St. John, New Brunswick.
Upon the death of his uncle, Edward Stetson, in 1913, he was elected
vice-president and director of the First National Bank, serving
until 1925. In that year he organized the Waldo Lumber Company which
for 44 years did business in wholesale lumber throughout the state,
with a sideline in face brick and other clay goods.
In 1913, Irving Stetson married Eleanor Strickland, the daughter of
Frederick Hastings and Charlotte Coombs Strickland. He died June 6,
1969.
Scope and Content Note
The Stetson family papers consist primarily of the business and
personal papers of George Stetson, his sons Edward and Isaiah
Kidder, and Isaiah’s son Irving G. Stetson. They reflect the
involvement of the Stetsons in the lumbering, slate mining, ice
harvesting, and banking businesses in Bangor, Maine, the northern
woods of Maine, and in New Brunswick.
The papers are arranged in two series: Business Records and Personal
Papers. Each series has several sub-series. The collection was
largely unarranged upon its arrival at the Fogler Library so the
processing archivist imposed an arrangement scheme, basically
chronological within each series. Folder titles were left as the
Stetsons had assigned them with additional information added when
necessary for clarity.
The Business Records series is arranged with each company as a
sub-series in approximate order of its incorporation or existence.
Within each sub-series, if present, the materials include
administrative records of the Board of Directors and the executive
staff, continuing with financial, purchasing, sales, production and
personnel records. Typically administrative records include acts of
incorporation and by-laws, lists of directors and stockholders,
minutes of meetings, stock certificates, deeds, mortgages and
leases, court records and agreements or contracts. Executive or
staff records are those of persons involved in the day-to-day
running of the company and often include correspondence, insurance
and tax records, internal reports, and subject and reference files.
Financial records include property inventories or appraisals,
statements of accounts, assets and liabilities, ledgers, journals,
cashbooks, daybooks, bank statements, cancelled checks, and bills or
accounts payable and receivable. Purchasing records include bills
and receipts, order books, and vouchers.
Sales records consist of sales journals, price lists, records of
goods on hand, orders, freight bills, and bills of lading.
Production records include weekly or monthly production totals,
stock inventories, mill tallies, etc. Personnel records include job
applications, contracts, accident reports, payrolls, and time books.
The series outline and description which follows gives a short
history of each company and indicates the involvement of the
Stetsons in that company. It also lists the major types of records
found in each sub-series.
Series Outline and Description
Series I: Business Records
Sub-series 1: Blanchard Slate Mining Co.; Boston Blanchard Co.
The Blanchard Slate Mining Co. was organized in 1880 on 1300 acres
of property in the town of Blanchard, Maine, with capital of
$250,000. A.C. Hamlin was president, H.E. Hamlin, secretary, and
Isaiah K. Stetson, treasurer. Charles Hamlin later served as
president and many of the records in this sub-series are from his
tenure.
The Boston-Blanchard Slate Co. was organized in March 1902 with
Charles Hamlin, Edwin T. Hamlin, and Addison Hamlin as directors;
Charles Hamlin served as president and treasurer. The company
letterhead lists it as quarriers and manufacturers of roofing and
milled slate products in North Blanchard, Maine.
Neither Blanchard Slate nor Boston-Blanchard is listed in the Bangor
city directory after 1912.
Records in this sub-series include incoming correspondence,
1880-1911; deeds, leases and permits, 1900-1908; and a large section
of files labeled B.S. 1- 29 and B.B.S. 2-15. These files are the
administrative files of both companies and contain such things as
reports on property, inventories, insurance policies, cancelled
checks, stockholder information, etc.
Sub-series 2: Crystal Dam Co.
Incorporated Jan. 29, 1878 with Charles Bryant, Isaiah Stetson,
George Stetson, and Eugene M. Hersey as incorporators, the company
was authorized “to construct a dam or dams, and make other
improvements, and to purchase any dams and improvements now existing
upon Houston Brook and Crystal Stream in the county of Aroostook,
for the purpose of facilitating the driving of logs and other lumber
...” (Chapter 4, Maine Acts and Resolves of 1878).
This sub-series contains records of the Board of Directors,
1878-1882, and stockholder information, 1882.
Sub-series 3: Stetson & Co.
This company was formed in 1850 by brothers George and Isaiah
Stetson; it continued the work of the earlier firm of Emery, Stetson
& Co. in the wholesale and importing business, as well as
manufacturing and shipping lumber. The firm also invested in
timberlands and real estate.
Records include incoming correspondence, 1889-1893; outgoing
correspondence, 1891-1893; and a record of company assets and
liabilities, 1878-1891.
Sub-series 4: Union Ice Co.
The articles of association for this company, dated Feb. 18, 1886,
list the company’s purpose as “... to carry on the business of
cutting, storing and selling ice at Orrington ... Maine; and also
the business of manufacturing lumber at the same place.” The
incorporators were Edward Stetson, Harlan P. Sargent, Sam’l Sterns,
D.A. Sargent, and I.K. Stetson. Edward Stetson served as clerk and
treasurer.
Records include minutes of directors’ meetings, 1886-1912; outgoing
correspondence, 1886-1893; financial journals and ledgers,
1898-1913; and weekly time books, 1886-1892.
Sub-series 5: E. & I.K. Stetson
Established in 1880 as a partnership between brothers Edward &
Isaiah K. Stetson, the firm operated a shipyard and lumber yard in
Brewer and served as proprietors of the Bangor and Brewer Marine
Railways. The brothers were also wholesale and retail dealers in
southern pine lumber and wholesale dealers in Penobscot River ice.
One of the largest sub-series in the collection, the records begin
with two journals and a ledger of the Bangor and Brewer Marine
Railway Co., 1879-1881. This is followed by a large group of
incoming correspondence, 1882-1915. The user should note that major
sections of this correspondence, as well as the section of permits
and leases which follows, were re-foldered at an earlier time. All
folders were labeled E. & I.K. Stetson in this earlier project but
correspondence of the Aroostook Construction Co. and Bangor &
Aroostook Railroad, as well as many letters to Edward Stetson, are
included here.
The remainder of this sub-series contains records of the forestry,
ice, and shipping businesses of the firm. Financial, sales, and
production records are included.
Sub-series 6: Penobscot Ice Co.
The articles of agreement signed Dec. 27, 1894 by William Engel,
Charles E. Field, John R. Mason, and Walter E. Palmer list the
business of the company as “manufacturing, trading, cutting,
harvesting, storing, selling and shipping ice.” By 1898, Isaiah K.
Stetson had become a director of the company, serving as secretary
and treasurer.
This sub-series contains articles of agreement and minutes of the
Board of Directors, 1894-1898.
Sub-series 7: Aroostook Construction Co.
This company was the contractor of the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad.
Isaiah Stetson was company treasurer in the 1890’s and later
president from 1919-1925. F.W. Cram was general manager, and other
names associated with the company were Hiram H. Fogg, Frank Clark,
and P.A. Hubbard.
Records include lists of stockholders and proxies at stockholders’
meetings, 1912-1925; incoming correspondence, 1892-1894; outgoing
correspondence, 1892-1913; and financial information from the Bangor
& Aroostook Railroad, 1895 and 1897.
Sub-series 8: Fish River Railroad Co.
F.W. Cram was president and Edward Stetson treasurer of this
company.
Records consist of one ledger of outgoing correspondence, 1901-1904,
of the treasurer concerning financing and building this railroad.
Sub-series 9: First National Bank of Bangor
George Stetson was president of the bank from 1863 until his death
in 1891. Edward Stetson was elected vice-president in 1887, becoming
president when his father died. Isaiah K. Stetson was a director and
also served as president; his son Irving was a vice president.
This sub-series contains four letter books of outgoing
correspondence, 1912-1919, of Isaiah Stetson in his various
capacities at the bank, as well as a stock ledger, 1915, and other
miscellaneous documents.
Sub-series 10: Stetson & Alpaugh
In 1910, Irving G. Stetson, Leslie Hastings, and Walter G. Alpaugh
entered into a partnership for the purpose of cutting spruce logs in
Maine. Stetson and Alpaugh were to have complete charge of the
business with Hastings acting as a silent partner. Letterhead for
the firm lists its office at 180 Exchange St., Bangor, doing
business as foresters and surveyors; exploring, valuations,
surveying, topographic maps, supervision of logging operations,
working plans, thinnings, forest planting, tree surgery, spraying,
etc. are all listed as activities of the company. The company also
acted as state agents for Evinrude Motor Co. of Milwaukee,
manufacturers of detachable rowboat and canoe motors.
Records include incoming correspondence, 1910-1912, with a set of
letters, 1912, concerning business with the Evinrude Motor Co.
Financial information, invoices for goods shipped to lumber camps,
supplies used, freight bills, scale bills, and time books give a
view of activities in the Maine woods in the early decades of the
20th century.
Sub-series 11: I.G. Stetson & Co.
Around August 1912, Stetson & Alpaugh changed to its name to I.G.
Stetson & Co.; its letterhead lists lumbermen, timber estimating,
woods surveying and maps as its activities.
Records include incoming correspondence and receipts, 1912-1913;
outgoing correspondence, 1914-1919; financial information, freight
and shipping bills, checks and worker hiring agreements. Included in
this sub-series are journals, ledgers and cashbooks from Stetson &
Turner, Stetson & Turner Co. and Waldo Lumber Co., which were
successor companies to I.G. Stetson & Co.
Sub-series 12: I.K. & I.G. Stetson
This company served as agents and managed timberlands.
Records include outgoing correspondence, 1914-1920 and a cashbook,
1920-1946.
Sub-series 13: Martinon Lumber Co.
The company had its main office at 180 Exchange St., Bangor, with a
Canadian office in St. John, New Brunswick. Isaiah K. Stetson served
as president, Frank C. Hinckley as vice president, Irving G. Stetson
as treasurer and Waldo P. Lowell as general manager. Lumbering
operations were carried on at various places in New Brunswick,
including Musquash and Rocky Gulch, as well as in Grand River,
Quebec. The company dealt in spruce, pine and hemlock lumber.
This sub-series is one of the largest in the collection. There are
extensive correspondence files, including correspondence of Waldo P.
Lowell, 1915-1918; business and personal correspondence of Frank C.
Hinckley, 1916-1918; and outgoing correspondence of I.G. Stetson,
1915-1918. The Lowell correspondence has been left as it was
originally arranged: sometimes alphabetically by correspondent and
at other times in straight chronological order. Financial records
include journals and ledgers, invoices, and bills paid to various
jobbers. There are also lumber records, scalers’ reports, orders,
time books and payroll records. A few records of the Grand Lake
Lumber Co. are also included in this sub-series.
Sub-series 14: Crogan Sales Co.
Irving G. Stetson was treasurer of this company, which manufactured
steel tapes and metal plating and did machine work.
Records include a journal, ledger, cashbook and sales ledger,
1925-1930.
Sub-series 15: Miscellaneous
Includes outgoing correspondence, 1889-1906, of the Bodwell Water
Power Co., of which Edward Stetson was a director; journals,
ledgers, and cashbooks of the Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.; and
unidentified scale cards and permits, 1911-1913.
Series II: Personal Papers
Sub-series 1: Papers of George Stetson
Included in this series are invoices and other information,
1846-1849, for building George Stetson’s house in Bangor; various
deeds and mortgages he held; legal papers, 1870’s-1880’s; and a
sizeable amount of information about his estate.
Sub-series 2: Papers of Isaiah K. Stetson
Included here is a group of personal bills, 1893-1912, of Stetson
and his family for groceries, household items, medical and dental
expenses, travel, etc. Also included are various papers from
business affairs conducted outside the auspices of one of his
companies, especially Bangor Bridge Co. records, 1887-1890; and
records of E.A. Buck & Co., 1907-1908. Stetson’s civic activities
are reflected in records of the Maine State College of Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts (now the University of Maine), the Niben Club, the
New Unity Club, and the Unitarian Memorial Association, in all of
which he was active. A personal scrapbook, 1891-1918, provides
information about Stetson’s political activities.
Sub-series 3: Papers of Edward Stetson
This sub-series particularly reflects Edward Stetson’s activities as
attorney for various family members. It includes incoming
correspondence, 1892-1894; outgoing correspondence, 1893-1913; a
section on Edward’s activities as guardian for his nephew Eugene;
and a large amount of material relating to his cousin Lily G.
Stetson. As her attorney, Edward paid her personal bills and handled
her financial affairs, especially after her marriage and subsequent
move to Germany. Records in this section of the sub-series date from
1895-1913.
Sub-series 4: Papers of Irving G. Stetson
Papers in this sub-series include class notes, 1908-1910, from the
Yale Forest School; incoming correspondence, 1909-1914; and a small
group of papers of Ivory W. Coombs and the Strickland family.
Sub-series 5: Miscellaneous
This sub-series contains correspondence and financial information of
the Maine Missionary Society, 1888-1908; information about the real
estate holdings and the estate of John B. Foster, 1907-1913; a
subscription book for the Maine Anti-Tuberculosis Association and
unidentified bank and memo books.
Box List
Series I Business records
Sub-series 1: Blanchard Slate Mining Co.; Boston-Blanchard Slate Co.
Box 1
Folder
1 Correspondence, incoming & other documents, 1880-1900
2 Correspondence, incoming, 1901
3 Correspondence, incoming, 1902
4 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, A-B
5 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, C-D
6 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, D
7 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, K-N
8 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, P
9 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, S-W
10 Correspondence, incoming, 1903
11 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, A, 1902-1903-C
12 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, D
13 Correspondence, incoming, 1902-1903, F-H
14 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, K-M, 1902-1903
15 Correspondence, incoming, 1902-1903, O
16 Correspondence, incoming, 1902-1903, P-W
17 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, A-C
18 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, D
19 Correspondence, incoming, Jan.-June, 1903, F-H
20 Correspondence, incoming, July-Dec., 1903, H
21 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, I-O
22 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, P
23 Correspondence, incoming, 1903, S-W
24 Letters & statements with J.L. Douglas & Co., 1903
25 Correspondence, incoming, 1904
26 Correspondence, incoming, 1904, B-D
27 Correspondence, incoming, 1904, H
28 Correspondence, incoming, 1904, O-W
29 Correspondence, incoming, 1905
30 Correspondence, incoming, 1905, A-C
31 Correspondence, incoming, 1905, H-W
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Book K, Apr. 1905-Dec. 1906
32 Correspondence, 1906
33 Correspondence, 1907
34 Correspondence, 1908
Box 2
1 Correspondence, 1909
2 Correspondence, 1910
3 Correspondence, 1911
4 Correspondence, incoming, 1912
5 Correspondence with McDonald-Wiggins Co., 1909-1911
6 Legal documents, 1877-1901
7 Stock coupons
8 Deeds, leases, permits, 1900-1908
9 Papers re Blanchard Slate property, 1901-1902
10 Memo book, 1902
11 Documents re acquisition of Merrill-Brownville Slate Co., 1902
[See also oversized maps]
12 Insurance policies, accident reports, 1903
13 Maps of company land [See also oversized maps]
14 Photographs [3], undated
15 Newspaper clippings, pamphlets, etc.
16 B.S. 1-B.S. 5
17 B.S. 6
18 B.S. 7
19 B.S. 8
20 B.S. 9
21 B.S. 10
22 B.S. 11
23 B.S.12
24 B.S. 13-14
25 B.S. 15
26 B.S. 16
27 B.S. 17-18
28 B.S. 19
29 B.S. 20-23
Box 3
1 B.S. 24-28
2 B.S. 29
3 Quarry keys
4 Ledger, Feb. 1880-Sept. 1881
5 Cash book, Book A, 1880-1902
6 Loose materials removed from Book A
7 Bank account book, 1894-1905
8 Receipts, vouchers, pay stubs, May-July, 1902
9 Time and payroll book, July 1902-Oct. 1903
10 Complete report of mill stock for Dec. 1903
11 Mill stock and slate reports, 1903-1904
12 Miscellaneous undated material
Boston-Blanchard Slate Co.
13 Proposal, by-laws, articles of association, 1902
14 Correspondence, incoming, 1902, A-F
15 Correspondence, incoming, 1902-1903, G-H
16 Correspondence, incoming, 1902-1903, K-R
17 Correspondence, incoming, 1902-1903, S-Y
18 Correspondence, outgoing, Nov. 1902-Oct. 1903
19 B.B.S. 2-6
20 B.B.S.7-11
21 B.B.S. 12-15
22 Journal, July 1902-Oct. 1903
23 Ledger, July 1902-Jan. 1903
24 Account information, checks, pay stubs, 1902
25 Sales proposal, undated
26 Time and payroll book, July-Dec. 1902
Sub-series 2: Crystal Dam Co.
27 Stockholder information, 1882
28 Records [of Board of Directors], 1878-1881
Sub-series 3: Stetson & Co.
Box 4
1 Index to letter book, 1889-1892
2 Correspondence, incoming, Aug. 1889-Jan. 1890
3 Correspondence, incoming, Feb.-Aug. 1890
4 Correspondence, incoming, Sept. 1890-Jan. 1891
5 Correspondence, incoming, Feb.-June 1891
6 Correspondence, incoming, July 1891-June 1892
7 Newspaper clippings removed from letter book, 1889-1892
8 Correspondence, outgoing, Nov. 1891-Sept. 1893
9 Assets & liabilities, Apr. 1, 1878-July 11, 1891
10 Memo re deeds, 1907
11 Memoranda, July 1885-Nov. 1911
Sub-series 4: Union Ice Co.
12 Articles of association, 1886; by-laws; minutes of directors’
meetings,
1886-1912
13 Information re shares, 1886, 1911
14 Letter book: copies of outgoing correspondence, Mar. 1886-Sept.
1893
15 Ledger, Dec. 1898-Dec. 1912
16 Loose sheets removed from ledger
17 Journal No. B., Jan. 1892-Dec. 1898
18 Journal C, Dec. 1898-Nov. 1911
19 Journal D, 1912-1913
20 Weigh books, 1886
21 Time books harvesting ice, 1886
22 Weekly time books, 1887
Box 5
1 Weekly time books, 1888
2 Weekly time books, 1889
3 Weekly time books, 1889
4 Weekly time books, 1890
5 Weekly time books, 1890
6 Weekly time books, 1891
7 Weekly time book, 1892
Sub-series 5: E. & I.K. Stetson
Ledger Bangor & Brewer Marine Railway Co.: Journal A, Apr. 1879-Aug.
1880
Ledger Bangor & Brewer Marine Railway Co.; E. & I.K. Stetson; Geo.
Stetson’s Shipyd.; U.C. Stubbs: Journal, Aug. 1880-Jan. 1881
Ledger Bangor & Brewer Marine Railway Co.: Ledger A, 1879-1881
8 Correspondence, incoming, Dec. 1882-Mar. 1883
9 Correspondence, incoming, Apr.-June, 1883
10 Correspondence, incoming, July-Sept., 1883
11 Correspondence, incoming, Oct.-Dec., 1883
12 Correspondence, incoming, Jan.-Mar., 1884
13 Correspondence, incoming, Apr.-June, 1884
14 Correspondence, incoming, July-Sept., 1884
15 Correspondence, incoming, Oct.-Dec., 1884
16 Correspondence, incoming, Jan.-Mar., 1885
17 Correspondence, incoming, Apr.-June, 1885
18 Correspondence, incoming, July-Sept., 1885
19 Correspondence, incoming, Oct.-Dec., 1885
20 Correspondence, incoming, Jan.-Apr., 1886
21 Correspondence, incoming, June-Aug., 1886
22 Correspondence, incoming, Sept.-Oct., 1886
23 Correspondence, incoming, Nov.-Dec., 1886
24 Correspondence, incoming, Index, 1885-1886
25 Correspondence, incoming, 1887
26 Correspondence, incoming, Jan.-July, 1888
27 Correspondence, incoming, Aug.-Dec., 1888
28 Correspondence, incoming, 1889
29 Correspondence, incoming, Jan.-Apr., 1890
30 Correspondence, incoming, May-Dec., 1890
31 Correspondence, incoming, 1891
32 Correspondence, incoming, 1892-July 1893, A-E
33 Correspondence, incoming, 1892-July 1893, F-K
34 Correspondence, incoming, 1892-July 1893, L-T
35 Correspondence, incoming, 1892-July 1893, T-W
Box 6
1 Correspondence, incoming, July 1893-1894, A-G
2 Correspondence, incoming, July 1893-1894, H-M
3 Correspondence, incoming, July 1893-1894, N-S
4 Correspondence, incoming, July 1893-1894, T-Y
5 Correspondence, incoming [re lumber], 1892-1894, A-L
6 Correspondence, incoming [re lumber], 1892-1894, M-Y
7 Correspondence, 1895
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 2, 1895-1896, R-Z
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 2, 1895-1896
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 5, 1895-1896
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 5, 1895-1896
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 6, 1895-1896
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 7, 1895-1896
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 7, 1895-1896
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 7, 1895-1896
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 8, 1895-1896
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 8, 1895-1896
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 9, 1897
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 9, 1897
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 9, 1897
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 9, 1897
Box 7
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 9, 1897
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 9, 1894-1897
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 10, 1894-1897
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 10, 1894-1897
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 11, 1894-1897
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 11, 1894-1897
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 11, 1894-1897
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 11, 1894-1897
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 12, 1895-1902
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 12, 1895-1902
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 12, 1895-1902
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 12, 1895-1902
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 12, 1895-1902
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 13, 1895-1897
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 13, 1895-1897
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 13, 1895-1897
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 14, 1897
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 14, 1897
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 15, 1898
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 15, 1898
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 16, 1898
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 16, 1898
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 16, 1898
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 17, 1898
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 17, 1898
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 17, 1898
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 18, 1897-1898
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 18, 1897-1898
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 18, 1897-1898
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 19, 1897-1902
Box 8
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 19, 1897-1902
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 19, 1897-1902
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 19, 1897-1902
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 19, 1897-1902
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 20, 1899-1900
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 20, 1899-1900
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 20, 1899-1900
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 21, 1899-1902
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 21, 1899-1902
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 21, 1899-1902
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 21, 1899-1902
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 21, 1899-1902
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 41, 1902-1904
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 41, 1902-1904
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 42, 1902-1903
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 43, 1904-1905
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 43, 1904-1905
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 43, 1904-1905
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 43, 1904-1905
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 43, 1904-1905
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 43, 1904-1905
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 44, 1904-1905
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 44, 1904-1905
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 44, 1904-1905
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 44, 1904-1905
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 44, 1904-1905
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 44, 1904-1905
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
31 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
32 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
Box 9
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 45, 1904-1905
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 46, 1904-1905
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 47, 1904-1905
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 47, 1904-1905
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 47, 1904-1905
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 47, 1904-1905
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 47, 1904-1905
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1905
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1904-1905
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1903-1905
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1903-1905
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1903-1905
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1903-1905
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1903-1905
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 48, 1903-1905
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 49, 1906
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 49, 1906
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 49, 1906
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 50, 1905-1906
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 50, 1905-1906
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 50, 1905-1906
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 50, 1905-1906
Box 10
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 51, 1904-1906
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 51, 1904-1906
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 51, 1904-1906
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 52, 1904-1906
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 52, 1904-1906
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 52, 1904-1906
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 52, 1904-1906
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 52, 1904-1906
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 52, 1904-1906
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 53, 1904
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 54, 1907
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 54, 1907
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 54, 1907
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 55, 1907
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 55, 1907
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 55, 1907
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 55, 1907
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 55, 1907
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 56, 1906
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 56, 1906
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 56, 1906
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 56, 1906-1907
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 57, 1906-1907
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 57, 1906-1908
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 57, 1906-1908
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 58, 1906-1907
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 58, 1906-1907
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 59, 1906-1907
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 59, 1906-1907
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 59, 1906-1907
31 Correspondence, incoming, v. 59, 1906-1907
Box 11
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 60, 1907-1909
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 61, 1906-1909
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 61, 1906-1909
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 61, 1906-1909
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 61, 1906-1909
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 61, 1906-1909
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 62, 1906-1909
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 62, 1906-1909
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 62, 1906-1909
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 62, 1906-1909
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 62, 1906-1909
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 62, 1906-1909
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 63, 1906-1909
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 63, 1906-1909
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 63, 1906-1909
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 64, 1906-1909
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 64, 1906-1909
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 64, 1906-1909
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 64, 1906-1909
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 65, 1908
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 65, 1908
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 65, 1908
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 65, 1908
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 65, 1908
31 Correspondence, incoming, v. 65, 1908
32 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
33 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
Box 12
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 66, 1909-1910
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 67, 1909-1910
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 67, 1909-1910
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 67, 1909-1910
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 67, 1909-1910
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 68, 1909-1910
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 68, 1909-1910
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 68, 1909-1910
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 69, 1909-1910
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 70, 1908-1910
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
31 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
32 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
33 Correspondence, incoming, v. 71, 1908-1910
34 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
35 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
36 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
37 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
38 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
Box 13
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 72, 1908-1910
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 73, 1909-1910
4 Correspondence, incoming, v. 73, 1909-1910
5 Correspondence, incoming, v. 73, 1909-1910
6 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
7 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
8 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
9 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
10 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
11 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
12 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
13 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
14 Correspondence, incoming, v. 74, 1911-1913
15 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
16 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
17 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
18 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
19 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
20 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
21 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
22 Correspondence, incoming, v. 75, 1911-1913
23 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
24 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
25 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
26 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
27 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
28 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
29 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
30 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
31 Correspondence, incoming, v. 76, 1912-1915
32 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
33 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
34 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
35 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
36 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
37 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
38 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
39 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
40 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
41 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
42 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
43 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
44 Correspondence, incoming, v. 77, 1912-1915
45 Correspondence, incoming, v. 78, 1914-1915
46 Correspondence, incoming, v. 78, 1914-1915
47 Correspondence, incoming, v. 78, 1914-1915
48 Correspondence, incoming, v. 78, 1914-1915
49 Correspondence, incoming, v. 79, 1914-1915
50 Correspondence, incoming, v. 79, 1914-1915
Box 14
1 Correspondence, incoming, v. 79, 1914-1915
2 Correspondence, incoming, v. 79, 1914-1915
3 Correspondence, incoming, v. 79, 1914-1915
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, March 1882-Sept. 3, 1887
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Oct. 11, 1887-July 26, 1889
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Apr. 1893-Aug. 1894
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Sept. 1899-July 1900
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Sept. 1901-Feb. 1904
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Feb. 1904-June 1905
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, June 30, 1905-June 1913
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Jan. 1894-July 1900 [E. & I.K.
Stetson, agents]
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, July 1900-Sept. 1906 [E. & I.K.
Stetson, agents]
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Sept. 1906-Apr. 1910 [E. & I.K.
Stetson, agents]
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Apr. 1910-Sept. 1914 [E. & I.K.
Stetson, agents]
4 Correspondence, outgoing, 1913-1914
5 Assets and liabilities, July 1891-July 1913
6 Memorandum book, 1880-1881
Ledger Land record, 1898
7 Permit book, Feb. 1904-July 1909
8-11 Permits, 1900’s
12-29 Permits, 1900’s [I.K. & I.G. Stetson]
30-34 Leases, 1900’s [I.K. & I.G. Stetson]
35 Leases, 1911-
36 Permits, 1918-1919
37 Permits, 1934-1937
38 Stumpage permits, 1946-1947
39 Permits returned unsigned, May 1948
40 Permits
41-42 Camp leases
43 Permits not signed, 1954-1955
44 Permit not signed, Great Northern Paper Co., 1950-1951
45 Stumpage permit, 1949
46 Permits
Box 15
1-2 General forest industries questionnaire, 1919
3 General forest industries questionnaire, Appendix D
4 General forest industries questionnaire, Appendix E
5 General forest industries questionnaire: Notes on Penobscot block
Ledger Daybooks, 1896-1911 [2 vols.]
Ledger Journal A, 1880-1890
Ledger Journal A-S, Jan. 1, 1883- May 18, 1915 [19 vols.]
Ledger Ledger A-M, Jan. 1883-June 1914 [13 vols.]
6 Ledger, Jan. 1886-Dec. 1898
Ledger Ledger “G,” 1896-1916
Ledger Cash A, Apr. 1889-Feb. 1890
Ledger Cash C, July 1889-June 1892
7 Bills payable & receivable, Mar. 1882-Apr. 1884
8 Notes & bills payable & receivable, Oct. 1889-Jan. 1896
9 Notes & bills payable & receivable, Jan. 1890-Oct. 1902
10 Bills, Nov. 1880-1882
11 Bills, 1882-1883, 1885, 1902-1921
12 Receipts, 1881
13 Ice contracts, 1882, 1885, 1886, 1888-1890
14 Webster, Stetson & Co.: Journal, Feb. 1890-Oct. 1892 [ice]
15 Webster, Stetson & Co.; E. & I.K. Stetson: Ledger, 1890 [ice]
16 Weight statement of cargo of ice shipped, 1890-1891
17 Weight statements of cargo of ice shipped, 1890-1891
18 Weighers certificates, 1882-1883 [ice]
19 Bills of lading, 1882-1883 [ice]
20 Bills of lading, 1884-1885 [ice]
21 Bills of lading & weight certificates, sales of ice, 1891
22 Ice bills of lading & weighers certificates, 1892
23 Ice bills of lading & weighers certificates, 1893
24 Ice shipped, Knickerbocker Ice Co., 1892
25 Ice book payroll, 1886
26 Webster, Stetson & Co., 1890 [ice]
27 Webster, Stetson & Co.: Ice shipped, 1890
28 Stumpage accounts, 1880-1904
29 Weigh books, 1886
30 Time books, 1882-1889
31 Log books, 1896-1897
32 Log books, 1897-1898
33 Log books, 1901-1902
34 Log books,1901-1902
35 Log books, 1902-1903
Box 16
1 Log books, 1902-1903
2 Log books, 1902-1903
3 Log books, 1903-1904
4 Log books, 1903-1904
5 Log books, 1903-1904
6 Summary of scale cards, 1910-1911, 1911-1912
7 Summary of scale cards, 1912-1913
Ledger [Ledger of logging camp production], Oct. 1902-June 1914
Ledger Land inventory, 1904-1918
8 Loose material removed from land inventory volume
9 Logs landed & yarded, 1913-1914
Ledger E. & I.K. Stetson; Isaiah K. Stetson: Journal A, Dec.
1881-Sept. 1882 [shipbuilding]
Ledger E. & I.K. Stetson; Isaiah K. Stetson: Journal, Sept.
1882-Jan. 1883 [shipbuilding]
Ledger Isaiah K. Stetson: Ledger A, Mar.-Dec. 1882 [shipbuilding]
Ledger Ledger, Apr. 1882-Aug. 1885 [shipping]
10 Agents’ account: Bkne. “Thomas J. Stewart,” Aug. 1894-Nov. 1896
11 Schr. “Augusta W. Snow,” agents’ account, 1905-1913
12 Loose materials from ledger Schr. “Augusta W. Snow”
13 Schr. Henry Crosby, agents’ accts., 1906-1915
14 [Coal delivery journal], Aug. 29, 1887-July 14, 1888
15 [Coal delivery journal], July 21, 1888-Apr. 1, 1889
Ledger [Coal delivery journal], Oct. 30, 1889-Apr. 23, 1891
Ledger Journal A, Apr. 1889-June 1890 [coal]
Ledger [Coal ledger], Aug. 27, 1887-Oct. 22, 1888
Ledger [Coal ledger], Oct. 23, 1888-Oct. 29, 1889
Ledger Ledger A, Apr. 1889-Oct. 1890
16 Cash book, 1887-1888 [coal]
Sub-series 6: Penobscot Ice Co.
17 Articles of agreement, minutes of Board of Directors, 1894-1898
18 Loose materials removed from ledger
Sub-series 7: Aroostook Construction Co.
19 Stock certificate forms, 1912
20 New stock shares, 1912, 1914
21 List of stockholders, 1912, 1913
22 Proxies at stockholders’ meetings, 1917, 1920
23 Proxies at stockholders’ meetings, 1921-1922
24 Proxies at stockholders’ meetings, 1923-1924
25 Proxies at stockholders’ meeting, 1925
26 Trust agreement – Old Colony Trust Co., 1912, 1919
27 Trust agreement – Old Colony Trust Co., 1920, 1921
Box 17
1 Trust agreement – Old Colony Trust Co., 1922
2 Auditor’s report, 1920, 1921
3 Miscellaneous financial documents, 1912-1915, 1919
4 Correspondence, incoming, June 1892-June 1893, A
5 Correspondence, incoming, May 1892-May 1893, B
6 Correspondence, incoming, Apr.-June 1893, C
7 Correspondence, incoming, June 1892-Mar. 1893, C
8 Correspondence, incoming, May 1892-June 1893, D-N
9 Correspondence, incoming, June 1892-June 1893, O-Z
10 Correspondence, incoming, July-Dec. 1893, A
11 Correspondence, incoming, July-Dec., 1893, B
12 Correspondence, incoming, June-Sept. 1893, C
13 Correspondence, incoming, Sept.-Dec., 1893, C
14 Correspondence, incoming, July-Dec. 1893, D-N
15 Correspondence, incoming, July-Dec., O-Z
16 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, A-B
17 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, C
18 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, D-L
19 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, M-S
20 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, T-W
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Aug. 1892-Sept. 1893
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Sept. 1893-July 1894
21 Correspondence, outgoing, 1894
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, June 1895-Oct. 1902
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Nov. 1902-Dec. 1907
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Jan. 1908-Sept. 1910
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Sept. 1910-Oct. 1913
Ledger Index, Aroostook Construction Co. vouchers, Medford extension
22 Bangor & Aroostook Railroad: Treasurer’s report, 1895, 1897
23 Bangor & Aroostook Railroad: Miscellaneous documents
Sub-series 8: Fish River Railroad Co.
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, 1901-1904
Sub-series 9: First National Bank of Bangor
24 Miscellaneous documents, 1879, 1882
25 Stock ledger, Oct. 1915
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Jan. 1912-Oct. 1919 [4 ledgers]
Sub-series 10: Stetson &Alpaugh
26 Partnership agreement with Leslie Hastings and Walter Alpaugh,
1910
27 Correspondence, incoming, 1910-1911, A-B
28 Correspondence, incoming, 1910-1911, C-G
29 Correspondence, incoming, 1910-1911, H-L
30 Correspondence, incoming, 1910-1911, M-R
31 Correspondence, incoming, 1910-1911, S-Y
32 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, A-B
Box 18
1 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, C-D
2 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, E-H
3 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, L-O
4 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, P
5 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, R-S
6 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1912, T-W
7 Correspondence, incoming re Evinrude Motor Co., 1912, B-C
8 Correspondence, incoming re Evinrude Motor Co., 1912, E
9 Correspondence, incoming re Evinrude Motor Co., 1912, E
10 Correspondence, incoming re Evinrude Motor Co., 1912, G-P
11 Correspondence, incoming re Evinrude Motor Co., 1912, S-Y
12 Blank forms, undated
Ledger Stetson & Alpaugh; I.G. Stetson & Co.: Journal, July
1910-Dec. 1913
Ledger Stetson & Alpaugh; I.G. Stetson & Co.: Ledger, Dec. 1911-Jan.
1913
13 Ledger, 1911-1912
14 Bankbook, 1910-1912
15 Check register, Aug. 1912-Aug. 1913
16 Office cashbook, July 1910-March 1912
Ledger Stetson & Alpaugh; I.G. Stetson & Co.: Cashbook, Apr.
1912-Sept. 1915
17 Financial information, 1910, 1911, 1913
Ledger Stetson & Alpaugh; I.G. Stetson & Co.: Invoices, 1911-1913
18 Invoices, July 1913-Oct. 1914, goods shipped to N.E. Carry
19 Orders; prices of supplies, 1911-1912
20 Order book, 1913
21 Supplies used, 1911-1912; amounts food & fodder used, 1912-13
22 Wangan prices, undated
23 Freight bills, 1910
24 Coburn Steamboat Co. bills & statements, 1910
25 Somerset Railway Co. freight bills, 1910
26 Freight bills, 1910-1911
27 Freight bills, 1911-1912
Ledger Stetson & Alpaugh; I.G. Stetson & Co.; Stetson & Turner:
Records of stumpage, boom, sale; scale bills, 1910-1918
28 Articles wanted in all & am’t ordered, undated
29 Monthly time books, 1910-1912
30 Tally cards, 1910
31 Woods journal; woods ledger, undated
32 Field notes
33 Field notes of survey lines
34 A comparison of the Me. & Blodgett log rules
35 Draft report to E. & I.K. Stetson re T3 R8, 1910
36 Maps
Box 19
Sub-series 11: I.G. Stetson & Co.
1 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, A-B
2 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, C
3 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, D-F
4 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, G
5 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, H-L
6 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, M-R
7 Correspondence & receipts, incoming, 1912-1913, S-Y
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, May 23, 1913-Nov. 24, 1914
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Nov. 25, 1914-Jan. 28, 1916
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Jan. 28-Oct. 3, 1916
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Oct. 3, 1916-Aug. 23, 1917
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Aug. 23, 1917-Nov. 14, 1919
8 Burglary policy, 1914
Ledger Journal B, 1913-1918
Ledger Journal B, 1915-1927
Ledger Ledger, Aug. 1913-Nov. 1914
Ledger Ledger, 1915-1920
Ledger Cashbook A, 1913-1916
Ledger Cashbook B, June 1916-Mar. 1922
Ledger Cashbook, Oct. 1921-Oct. 1924
9 Bangor & Aroostook Railroad goods shipped to Lagrange: bills, Dec.
1912, June-July 1914
10 Coburn Steamboat Co. bills & statements, Sept.-Oct. 1912
11 Coburn Steamboat Co. bills & statements, Oct. 1912-Sept. 1913
12 Coburn Steamboat Co. bills & statements, Oct. 1913-Oct. 1914
13 Maine Central Railroad Co. freight bills, 1912-1914
14 Penobscot Hotel & Trading Co. bills, 1912
15 Penobscot Hotel & Trading Co.: N.E. Carry freight bills,
1912-1913
16 Penobscot Hotel & Trading Co. bills, 1913-1914
17 Checks, 1906
18 Checks, 1912
19 Checks, 1913A
20 Checks, 1913B
21 Checks, 1914
22 Checks, 1915
23 Vouchers 1-29, 1912
24 Papers, 1910-1911, Lobster Lake
25 Scale cards, 1913
Ledger [Orders shipped], Nov. 1915-Mar. 1917
Ledger Cord cutters, 1917-1918
26 Workers hiring agreements, 1914
27 Monthly time book, March-June 1914
28 Agreement with Fred Bigney, 1912, 1913
Ledger Stetson & Turner; Stetson & Turner Co.; Waldo Lumber Co.:
Journal, Mar. 1917-Feb. 1926
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Journal, Mar.1927-1952
Ledger I.G. Stetson (Stetson & Turner): Ledger A, Mar. 1917-July
1921
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Ledger A, Aug. 1, 1921-Dec. 31, 1930
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Ledger, Jan. 1931-Aug. 1938
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Ledger C, 1940-Dec. 1951
Ledger Stetson & Turner: Cashbook A, Mar. 1917-May 1919
Ledger Stetson & Turner; Stetson & Turner Co.; Waldo Lumber Co.:
Cashbook, Jan. 1919-Oct. 1926
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Cashbook, Oct. 12, 1926-Oct. 19, 1932
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Cashbook, Oct. 19, 1932-June 21, 1938
Ledger Waldo Lumber Co.: Cashbook, 1938-1948
29 Waldo Lumber Co.: Advertising cards and other material
Sub-series 12: I.K. & I.G. Stetson
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, Oct. 1914-Apr. 1920
Ledger Cashbook “A,” Mar. 29, 1920-Oct. 1, 1946
Maps Plans of Townships 3-10; East Middlesex [16 sets of maps]
Sub-series 13: Martinon Lumber Co.
Ledger Directors’ records, Aug. 1915-Oct. 1925
Ledger Stock certificates, 1915
30 Map, 1903, Boston and the Maritime Provinces
31 Documents re purchase of property, Grand River, Quebec,
1919-1920; “McKay permit,” 1945
Map Estimate sheet, estate of Louis Cabot, Grand River, P.Q., 1916
32 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Nov. 1915-Apr. 1916, A-J
33 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Nov. 1915-Apr. 1916, K-T
Box 20
1 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Nov. 1915-Apr. 1916, W
2 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Dec. 1915-Jan. 1916
3 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Jan.-Mar. 1916
4 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Mar.-Apr. 1916
5 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, May-Oct. 1916, A-B
6 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, May-Oct. 1916, C
7 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, May-Oct. 1916, E-L
8 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, May-Oct. 1916, M-S
9 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, May-Oct. 1916, S-W
10 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1916-Apr. 1917, A-B
11 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1916-Apr. 1917, C-D
12 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1916-Apr. 1917, E-L
13 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1916-Apr. 1917, M-S
14 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1916-Apr. 1917, T-W
15 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Jan.-Feb. 1917
16 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Mar.-May 1917
17 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, June-Aug. 1917
18 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Sept.-Nov. 1917
19 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Apr.-Oct. 1917, A-B
Box 21
1 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Apr.-Oct. 1917, C
2 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Apr.-Oct. 1917, D-J
3 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Apr.-Oct. 1917, K-R
4 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Apr.-Oct. 1917, S-W
5 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1917-Apr. 1918, A-B
6 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1917-Apr. 1918, C-F
7 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1917-Apr. 1918, G-J
8 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1917-Apr. 1918, K-P
9 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Oct. 1917-Apr. 1918, R-W
10 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, 1916-1917, A-F
11 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, 1916-1917, G-R
12 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, 1916-1917, S-W
13 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Dec. 1917-Feb. 1918
14 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, Mar.-May 1918
15 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell, June-July 1918
16 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to M.J. Scullin, July 1917-July
1918
17 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co., Dec.
1915-May 1916
18 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co.,
June-July 1916
Box 22
1 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co.,
Aug.-Sept., 1916
2 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co.,
Oct.-Dec., 1916
3 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co.,
Jan.-July, 1917
4 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co.,
Aug.-Nov., 1917
5 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co., Dec.
1917-Feb. 1918
6 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co., Mar.-May,
1918
7 Correspondence of Waldo P. Lowell to Morse & Buffum Co.,
June-Aug., 1918
8 Correspondence, business of Frank C. Hinckley, 1916-1917, A-G
9 Correspondence, business of Frank C. Hinckley, 1916-1917, H-M
10 Correspondence, business of Frank C. Hinckley, 1916-1917, N-W
11 Correspondence, personal of Frank C. Hinckley, 1916-1918, A-W
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing [from I.G. Stetson], Dec. 6,
1915-Aug. 8, 1916
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing [from I.G. Stetson], Aug. 11,
1916-Apr. 6, 1918
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing [from I.G. Stetson], Apr. 8-Aug. 20,
1918
Ledger Journal, July 1915-Dec. 1929
Ledger Ledger [1916?]
Ledger Ledger, Aug.-Sept., 1918
Ledger Cashbook, Aug. 1915-Sept. 1918
Ledger Cashbook “A,” Sept. 1918-Mar. 1920
12 Bills, 1916-1917, A-G
13 Bills, 1916-1917, H-O
14 Bills, 1916-1917, P-W
15 Invoices to, 1917-1918, A-G
16 Invoices to, 1917-1918, H-L
17 Invoices to, 1917-1918, M-N
Box 23
1 Invoices to, 1917-1918, R-V
2 Invoices to, 1917-1918, W
3 W.P. Lowell’s personal bills, receipts, 1915-1917
4 In acc’t with W.P. Lowell, May 1916-Dec. 1917
5 In acc’t with W.P.Lowell, Jan.-July, 1918
6 Bills paid on account of J.J. Arseneault, 1916-1918
7 Bills paid on account of J.J. Arseneault, 1916-1918
8 Bills paid on account of J.J. Arseneault [with T. McAvity & Sons,
1916-1918
9 Accounts with jobbers: John J. Arseneault, 1917-1918
10 Accounts with jobbers: W.D. Clarke, 1916-1918
11 Accounts with jobbers: D-White & Patterson, 1917-1918
Ledger [Record of goods received], Jan. 1921-May 1924
12 Scale bills, mill tallies, shipping tallies, 1915-1918
Ledger Lumber record, Dec. 1915-May 1916
13 Scalers’ reports, 1916-1917
Ledger [Shipping record], Mar. 1913-Feb. 1917
Ledger [Shipping record], Apr. 1916-May 1922
14 Orders, 1916-1918, B-C
15 Orders, 1916-1918, E-M
16 Orders, 1916-1918, M
17 Orders, 1916-1918, N-W
18 Orders, 1916-1918, W
Ledger Daybook, orders, Nov. 1917-Sept. 1918
Ledger Time book, Oct.-Dec., 1916
19 Payroll for Musquash, N.B., June 1916-May 1917
20 Payroll for Musquash, N.B., Aug. 1917-July 1918
Box 24
1 St. John office: Correspondence, 1917-1918
2 St. John ledger
Ledger “St. John books,” Cash, Feb.-Aug., 1918
3 St. John office: Miscellaneous file, 1917-1918
4 St. John office: Miscellaneous file, 1917-1918
5 St. John office: Miscellaneous file, 1917-1918
6 St. John office: Miscellaneous file, 1917-1918
Ledger Trial balances, 1919
7 Martinon Lumber Co.; Grand Lake Lumber Co.: Loose sheets from
Trial balances ledger: Trial balances, 1920-1925
8 Grand Lake Lumber Co.: copy of chattel mortgage, 1925
9 Grand Lake Lumber Co.: Record of checks drawn on manager’s bank
account, Halifax, Nov. 1924-Aug. 1925
10 Grand Lake Lumber Co.: Materials shipped, Mar.-Aug., 1925
Sub-series 14: Crogan Sales Co.
11 Journal, 1925-1930
Ledger Ledger, July 1925-Dec. 1930
12 Cashbook, 1925-1929
Ledger Sales ledger, 1925-1928
Sub-series 15: Miscellaneous
13 Bodwell Water Power Co.: Correspondence, outgoing, 1889-1906
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Journal, Mar. 1916-June 1917
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Journal, 1916-1920
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Journal, 1920-1926
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Ledger, 1916-1917
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Cashbook, Jan. 1917-May 1918
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Cashbook, May 1918-Dec. 1919
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Cashbook, 1920-1926
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Sales ledger, 1920-1924
Ledger Bangor Cast Stone Products Co.: Index, sales ledger
14 Unidentified, undated photograph of a saw
15 Unidentified scale cards and permits, 1911-1913
Series II: Personal papers
Sub-series 1: Papers of George Stetson
Box 24
Folder
16 Information re building his house, 1846-1847
17 Invoices for building his house, 1847-1849
18 Deeds & mortgages, 1840’s-1870’s
19 Market Bank discount book, 1863-1864
20 Legal papers, 1870’s-1880’s
21 Legal materials re town of Hersey, 1880-1883
22 Legal papers, 1880’s
23 Assets of estate of George Stetson, Jan. 1, 1904
24 Correspondence re estate to Jan. 1895, B-G
25 Correspondence re estate to Jan. 1895, H-W
26 Miscellaneous documents re estate
Ledger Journal: Estate of Geo. Stetson, July 1891-Dec. 1908
Ledger [Journal: Estate of Geo. Stetson], Jan. 1909-Dec. 1923
Ledger Ledger: Estate of Geo. Stetson, July 1891-Dec. 1908
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing: Estate of George Stetson, June
1893-
Sept. 1907
Ledger Copybook, estate of Geo. Stetson, Sept. 1891-Dec. 1893
Sub-series 2: Papers of Isaiah K. Stetson
27 Personal bills, 1893-1896
28 Personal bills, 1897
Box 25
1 Personal bills, 1898-1900
2 Personal bills, 1900
3 Personal bills, 1901-1902
4 Personal bills, 1902-1903
5 Personal bills, 1903-1904
6 Personal bills, 1904-1906
7 Personal bills, 1907
8 Personal bills, 1907
9 Personal bills, 1908
10 Personal bills, 1908
11 Personal bills, 1909
12 Personal bills, 1909
13 Personal bills, 1910
14 Personal bills, 1910
15 Personal bills, 1910
Box 26
1 Personal bills, 1911
2 Personal bills, 1911
3 Personal bills, 1912
4 Personal bills, 1912
5 Checks, 1908
6 Checks, 1910
7 Checks, 1910
8 Checks, 1911, 1917
9 Check register, Dec. 1908-Jan. 1910
10 Check register, Jan.-Oct., 1910
11 Check register, Oct. 1910-May 1911
12 Documents re estate of Isaiah Stetson, 1870-1926
13 Copy of lease of Bangor & Piscataquis Railroad Co. and
Consolidated European & North American Railway Co., 1873
Map Map of the European & North American Railway & its connections,
1871
14 Bangor Bridge Co. papers, 1887-1890
15 Bills paid by I.K. Stetson on a/c party on board Schr. Louise
Hastings [1891?]
Ledger Isaiah K. Stetson: Personal scrapbook, 1891-1918
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing re Maine State College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; also IKS personal, May 1896-July 1908
16 Papers as treasurer of Trustees of Maine State College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1896-1899, 1901-1902
17 Unidentified payrolls, 1908-1909 [Maine State College?]
18 Niben Club Construction Co. documents, 1897
Ledger Phillips [Academy] scrapbook, 1900-1905
19 Loose items from Phillips scrapbook
20 List of rents, 1906-1907
21 Nomination paper for John L. Woodman, 1907 [for mayor of Bangor]
22 New Unity Club constitution, by-laws, list of members
23 Journal of New Unity Club, 1885-1886
24 List of subscriptions to the Unitarian Memorial Building
25 Unitarian Memorial Assoc. financial accounts, 1903-1904
26 Unitarian Memorial Assoc. financial ledger, Nov. 1906-Feb. 1913
27 Unitarian Memorial Assoc. invoices, 1907-1909
Box 27
1 Unitarian Memorial Assoc. invoices, 1910-1911
2 Unitarian Memorial Assoc. invoices, 1923-1924
3 Papers re E.A. Buck & Co., 1907-1908
4 Kenduskeag Investments Co.: correspondence, outgoing, 1916-1918
5 Correspondence, outgoing re family business, 1919-1920
6 Miscellaneous personal items
7 Newspaper clippings
8 Photograph of IKS, undated
9 Photograph at reunion of Yale class of 1879, June 20, 1939
Sub-series 3: Papers of Edward Stetson
10 Class notes, 1877 [from Harvard?]
11 Class notes: real property, 1877 [from Harvard?]
12 Class notes, 1877 [from Harvard?]
Ledger Journal, 1878-1882
Ledger Journals, 1898-1913 [4 vols.]
Ledger Ledger, 1898-1902
Ledger Ledger no. 2, July 1908-Dec. 1912
13 Correspondence, incoming re Agnes Lobdell, 1881
14 Correspondence, incoming, July 1892-July 1893, A-B
15 Correspondence, incoming, July 1892-July 1893, C-D
16 Correspondence, incoming, July 1892-July 1893, E-R
17 Correspondence, incoming, July 1892-July 1893, S-W
18 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, A-B
19 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, C
20 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, C-L
21 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, M-S
22 Correspondence, incoming, 1894, T-W
Ledger Correspondence, outgoing, July 1893-Jan. 1913 [6 vols.]
Ledger Record of [account] collections, Nov. 1878-Oct. 1881
23 Eugene’s [Eugene Stetson] expenses, 1892-1900
24 Loose materials removed from ledger of Eugene’s expenses
25 Financial information re Lily Stetson [Lily Freifrau Treusch von
Buttlar Brandenfels], 1899-1913
Box 28
1 Power of attorney for Lily G. Stetson, 1895-1903
2 Securities of Lily G. Stetson, 1896-1912
3 Bonds, notes and stocks ... for Lily G. Stetson, 1895-1896
4 Securities received from Lily G. Stetson, 1899-1900
5 Bankbooks of Lily G. Stetson, 1895, 1901
6 Ledger of financial transactions of Lily G. Stetson, Jan.
1903-Sept. 1913
7 Journal of financial transactions of Lily G. Stetson, Dec.
1901-July 1910
8 Journal of financial transactions for Lily G. Stetson, July
1910-Sept. 1913
9 Copy of marriage settlement of Lily G. Stetson, 1901
10 Papers relating to sale of stock in Northern Development Co.,
1899, 1900 [re Lily G. Stetson]
11 Records of payments to Lily G. Stetson, 1895-1896, no. 1-51
12 Personal bills of Lily G. Stetson, 1897-1898, no. 1-32
13 Personal bills of Lily G. Stetson, 1899-1901, no. 1-55
14 Personal bills of Lily G. Stetson, 1902-1909, no. 1-53
15 Personal bills of Lily G. Stetson, 1910-1913, no. 54-81
16 Checks drawn by Lily G. Stetson, 1894-1903
17 Checks drawn by Lily G. Stetson, 1904-1913
18 Bank checks of Henry C. Stetson, 1897
19 Bank checks of Louise F. Stetson, 1897
20 Inventory of assets and liabilities [of Edward Stetson],
1904-Jan. 1, 1913
21 Miscellaneous personal papers
Sub-series 4: Papers of Irving G. Stetson
22 Maine guide’s license, 1908
23 Class notebooks, 1908-1910 [Yale Forest School]
24 Class outlines [Yale Forest School]
25 Reports for classes, Yale Forest School, 1908-1909
26 Class notes [Yale Forest School]
27 Information re forestry [Yale Forest School]
28 Reports on forest fire prevention [Yale Forest School]
29 Class notes: Economics 18
30 Business law course, Chicago Correspondence School of Law,
1911-1912
Box 29
1 Correspondence, incoming, 1909-1911
2 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1914, A-B
3 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1914, C-F
4 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1914, G-H
5 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1914, K-O
6 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1914, P-V
7 Correspondence, incoming, 1911-1914, W
8 Newspaper clippings, 1908-1910
9 Bills of sale for enrolled vessels, 1914
10 Miscellaneous personal papers
11 Strickland, Coombs and other papers for State Museum
12 Strickland papers
13 Strickland, Frederic H.: Union Insurance Co. [risks to vessels],
1903-1905
14 Ivory W. Coombs papers
15 Ivory W. Coombs papers
16 1849 survey SR14
17 W.P. Hubbard papers [for Museum?]
18 Photographs of damage done by birch borers, ca. 1945
19 Photographs for Museum [logging and shipping]
Sub-series 5: Miscellaneous
20 Maine Missionary Society: Correspondence, outgoing of John L.
Crosby, Treasurer, Jan. 1888-July 1908
21 Maine Missionary Society: Monthly receipts by conferences,
1902-1906
22 Maine Missionary Society: Receipts by conference, Sept. 1903-Jan.
1907; undated
23 P.A. Hubbard: Correspondence, outgoing, 1913
24 William P. Hubbard, agent, in a/c with estate of John B. Foster,
1907-1913
Ledger Real estate records: John B. Foster
25 Maine Anti-Tuberculosis Assoc.: Subscription book, undated
26 Unidentified bank and memo books
Box 30
Oversized material
Blanchard Slate Mining Co.: Stock certificates
Stetson, George: Market Bank discount book, 1863-1864
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