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Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0035
Abstract
The papers record the literary work of Ronald F. Banks. They contain correspondence, notes, typescripts, and galley and printers proofs as well as copies of his Ph.D. thesis at the University of Maine and research materials for his unfinished book on federal Indian policy.
Dates:
circa 1970
Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0090
Abstract
Writings, research materials, and notes on Maine academies, of a professor of Education, and author. Most of the papers are concerned with her writings whose topics include schools and academies in Maine, education, and place names in Maine.
Dates:
1915-1964
Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0126
Abstract
Notes and manuscripts of writings by Harold A. Davis on Maine
history. Included are notes and rough drafts for some of his articles.
Dates:
1940-1968
Record Group
Identifier: UA RG 0006-003-001
Scope and Contents
The records mainly contain textual information and photographic material created by Professor Alaric Faulkner and his survey teams. The record group also includes cartographic material, cassette tapes, and some computer discs and audio visual material. The records series Class Slides includes slides both from presentations and classes Faulkner taught on archaeological techniques and specific sites of archeological interest. The Archaeological Publications series...
Dates:
1962-2006; Majority of material found within 1978-1995
Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0143
Abstract
The papers of a professor of history at the University
of Maine, Orono. The papers contain materials concerning his research, writing, and
teaching.
Dates:
1950-1996
Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0204
Abstract
Manuscripts, diaries, and notes of a prominent 19th
century Maine historian. Especially strong in Maine and Bangor history.
Dates:
1745-1965
Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0248
Scope and Contents
Materials in the collection generally include newspaper clippings, original records and copies of original records, and notes from various sources. Genealogies also include Barbara Dunn Hitchner correspondence.
Dates:
1790-1977
Record Group
Identifier: UA RG 0006-003-022
Scope and Contents
The records mainly contains textual information created by the University of Maine's Maine Folklife Center, but there are also photographic material, audio recording on vinyl records, CDs, and cassettes, and also computer disks containing programming material. The record series Administrative Records contains copies of various departmental reports and policies, fund raising information, Board of Advisors meeting material, and publicity material. Also, includes information...
Dates:
1820-2016; Majority of material found within 1957-2012
Record Group
Identifier: UA RG 0011-053
Content Description
The record group includes field notes and data from the late William Glanz, a zoology professor at the University of Maine. Includes Glanz's research into small mammal communities in California and Chile that formed part of his Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1977. There are also research notes, correspondence, and papers regarding research for his Astro expedition, project in Alaska on the "Abundance, Feeding Behavior and Impact of Brown Lemming on Tundra...
Dates:
1977-1997
Record Group
Identifier: UA RG 0011-052
Content Description
Research journals of the late Brian Robinson, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and Climate Change Institute, who died in 2016. Journal 1 includes research on the: Mackowski; Wapanucket; Table Land, Manchester, Morrill Point Mound; Godfrey Cemetery; Loring Site; Sunkhaze Ridge; Penobscot Nation Museum; Lawry collection, Waterville; Table Land, Clyde Berry; Henry Parson's archive, Kennebunk. Some of this research is from Robinson's time spent at Brown University. ...
Dates:
1986-2016
Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0601
Abstract
The research papers contain materials collected by James Vickery concerning Maine and Bangor, Maine history including biographies and family information. Types of materials include research notes and photocopies of clippings, reprints, business and municipal records, and reports.
Dates:
1800-circa 1939