Dover-Foxcroft (Me. : Town)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Brick Church On Street In Dover-Foxcroft, 1945
Item — Box 13: Series US-MeSA-547 [Barcode: 210842], Negative: CF200
Identifier: G547-210842-CF200
Content Description
From the Collection:
George Washington French (1882-1970) was born in Kezar Falls, Maine to John F. (1851-1926) and Francena (Towle) French (1860-1950). George was the second of four children. His older brother William R. (1879-1953) known as Will, was a Maine Guide. He also had a younger sister Mabel D. Bragdon and a younger brother Earnest “Ern” (1891-1916). He attended Parsonsfield Seminary, Bridgton Academy, and Bates College where he excelled as an athlete. He taught and coached at Deerfield and Monson...
Dates:
1945
Church And Homes In Dover-Foxcroft, 1945
Item — Box 14: Series US-MeSA-547 [Barcode: 210843], Negative: CF260
Identifier: G547-210843-CF260
Content Description
From the Collection:
George Washington French (1882-1970) was born in Kezar Falls, Maine to John F. (1851-1926) and Francena (Towle) French (1860-1950). George was the second of four children. His older brother William R. (1879-1953) known as Will, was a Maine Guide. He also had a younger sister Mabel D. Bragdon and a younger brother Earnest “Ern” (1891-1916). He attended Parsonsfield Seminary, Bridgton Academy, and Bates College where he excelled as an athlete. He taught and coached at Deerfield and Monson...
Dates:
1945
Village Of Dover-Foxcroft, Mill Dam In Foreground, 1945
Item — Box 13: Series US-MeSA-547 [Barcode: 210842], Negative: CF220
Identifier: G547-210842-CF220
Content Description
From the Collection:
George Washington French (1882-1970) was born in Kezar Falls, Maine to John F. (1851-1926) and Francena (Towle) French (1860-1950). George was the second of four children. His older brother William R. (1879-1953) known as Will, was a Maine Guide. He also had a younger sister Mabel D. Bragdon and a younger brother Earnest “Ern” (1891-1916). He attended Parsonsfield Seminary, Bridgton Academy, and Bates College where he excelled as an athlete. He taught and coached at Deerfield and Monson...
Dates:
1945