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Bruce, Nathaniel C. - Bates obituary
Obituary for Bruce in the Bates Alumnus from November, 1943
Fuller, Oscar A. - Bates Class Notes
Fuller\u27s self-reported entry for the class notes brochure of the Bates Class of 1899
Bates Outing Club - Photo 04
Bates Outing Club meeting.https://scarab.bates.edu/bocphotos/1014/thumbnail.jp
Freshman Week at Bates College, 1934
Color film footage Freshmen Week at Bates in the Fall of 1934
Football game, Bates vs Bowdoin (reel 1), 1956
Highlights of Bates vs Bowdoin football, at Garcelon Field. Black and white. No sound.https://scarab.bates.edu/bateshisfilms/1014/thumbnail.jp
Bates Letter, 1902
F. L. Bates was an author on the Lincoln assassination and a lawyer. He believed Booth escaped the Garrett Farm barn. In the bulk of this letter Bates explains, at least to his satisfaction, that he has a tintype of a man he believes to be Booth, which can prove his belief about Booth's escape to others.As a young man in Granbury, Texas, Bates met local barkeep John St. Helen, who claimed to be John Wilkes Booth, long a fugitive following his murder of Abraham Lincoln. Bates believed St. Helen's story. Years later when another would-be Booth, David George, committed suicide in Oklahoma, Bates viewed the body and decided it was that of his old acquaintance St. Helen. Bates acquired the corpse and for years he and his heirs exhibited the mummified remains throughout the South. Bates promoted his contention in "Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth," published in 1907, which included a purported confession
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Bates College, 1863
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Bates College, Lewiston, ME., for the year ending November 25, 1863, including lists of officers, faculty, staff, and students
Bates Outing Club Appalachian Trail Trip and Casco Bay Cruise, circa 1939
Color footage of 2 trips by the Bates Outing Club
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