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    Land Grant Application- Spencer, Thomas (Limington)

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    Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office for Thomas Spencer for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1842/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence from Aurelia Spencer Rodgers to Ellen Spencer Clawson, 1879-1882

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    Scans of letters from Aurelia S. Rodgers to her relative, Ellen Spencer Clawson, 1879 and 1881: (1) Letter dated 11 April 1879 at Farmington, Utah, by Aurelia S. Rodgers to her sister, Ellen S. Clawson at Salt Lake City, Utah (4 pages); (2) Letter dated 21 May 1882 by Aurelia S. Rodgers to her sister, Ellen S. Clawson (2 pages); (3) Page of genealogical information on the family of Aurelia Spencer and Thomas Rodgers, sent by John Pomeroy to Ellen S. Clawso

    Oral History Interview with Thomas Spencer, February 5, 1979

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    Interview with Thomas Spencer, a Texas National Guard WWII veteran and POW from Joplin, Texas. Spencer discusses his experiences with the 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery, the "Lost Battalion" captured on Java in March 1942, including: joining the service; training; deployment to East Asia; diversion to Brisbane and Malang; the Japanese attack on Java; the American surrender; experiences in internment and labor at Tanjong Priok and Bicycle Camp in Batavia, several camps on the Burma Railway, and Saigon; liberation

    Portrait of the Hon. Thomas Walter White, D.F.C., V.D. [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition: Good.; Inscriptions: "Spencer Shier, Melbourne, 1940" --In pencil lower right corner. "White, Hon. thomas Walter, D.F.C., V.D."" --In pencil on reverse.Portrait of the Honourable Thomas Walter Whit

    Correspondence from George B. Spencer to Ellen Spencer Clawson, 1865-1888

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    Scans of letters from George B. Spencer to his sister, Ellen Spencer Clawson and others, 1865-1888: (1) Letter (incomplete) by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson (first page missing); (2) Letter dated 12 January 1866 at Rebstein by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson, probably at Salt Lake City, Utah (4 pages); (3) Letter dated 6 April 1866 at Rebstein by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson, probably at Salt Lake City, Utah (4 pages, third page missing); (4) Letter dated 13 August 1866 at Liverpool, England, by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson, probably at Salt Lake City, Utah (4 pages); (5) Letter dated 8 October 1866 at Geneva, Switzerland, by George B. Spencer to his brother-in-law, Hiram B. Clawson at Salt Lake City, Utah (2 pages); (6) Letter dated 5 April 1868 at St. Thomas, Arizona (a short-lived Mormon settlement later part of Nevada), to his sisters, including Ellen Clawson (2 pages, incomplete, remaining pages missing); (7) Letter dated 13 November 1875 at Paris, Idaho, by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson (2 pages); (8) Letter dated 12 April 1882 at Paris, Idaho, by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson (1 page); (9) Letter dated 27 May 1888 at Paris, Idaho, by George B. Spencer to Ellen Clawson (2 pages

    Thomas Rotch accounts payable, 1788-1791

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    Thomas Rotch purchased a stout duck from Oliver Spencer for .80. paid in full. 4.75" x 2.8

    Interview with Sally Spencer-Thomas (Class of 1989) by Emma Kellogg

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    Sally Spencer-Thomas (Class of 1989) describes deciding to apply to Bowdoin after feeling valued during her campus visit. Considering fraternities, she recalls both the benefits of making friends through Delta Kappa Epsilon, but also the challenges of the heavy drinking culture and problematic attitudes about sex and relationships. Spencer-Thomas comments on her study-away experience at the University of Stockholm. She reminisces on studying Art and Psychology and mentions her painting sessions in the old morgue at Adams Hall. She reflects on the support of the Bowdoin community since the death of her brother, also an alumnus. Finally, she comments on her multi-generational view of Bowdoin by sharing her impressions of the College through the eyes of her father and son

    Annie Spencer & Blanch Thomas

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    Annie Spencer and Blanch Kendall Thomas in a play production. 1 glass negative, size 4 in x 5 in. Print located at PH2-BNS-DR-07

    Letter from W.G. Spencer to William Armstrong

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    W.G. Spencer discusses wool prices, asks after Thomas, and wonders when the war will end.https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/harvey-letters/1171/thumbnail.jp
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