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Reply written on incomplete letter from Chandler.
Manuscript genealogy that draws largely on the information found in George Chandler's book. Adds some biographical information on William Brown Chandler and wife Electa (Owen) Chandler, daughter of Joel Owen and Mary Gillett.
George Chandler was my paternal 2nd Great Grandfather. While I might refer to this collection as "The George Chandler Letters," there are references to many allied family and in-law's. I accidentally stumbled across them while doing a fairly generic internet search for Chandler history. It was titled MS 95: George W. Chandler (1831-1918), Papers, 1851-1971, and housed at the Iowa State University Special Collections and University Archives, Special Collections Department, 403 Parks Library, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-2140. Donated by Eloise Anderson. Of course I ordered copies of the collection, close to 10 years ago, and what a treasure it was with letters dated as early as 1852!...
This book is meant to be the companion to "The George Chandler Family Letter Collection 1852-1920", which is the transcription of letters written by his family, George being my Great Great Grandfather. This "Companion" contains the images of these letters. The images were created from photocopied versions of originals and ranged tremendously in quality. I performed as much manipulation as possible to make them readable. A few were omitted. Due to the large file size this project was very difficult to self-publish due to formatting and size restrictions, but after several attempts, and many months, I have finally come to a satisfied end. I hope you enjoy these as much as I have. I am not out to get rich with any of my family history books. All are priced only $5.00 above the minimum listing price required for the print on demand service.
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This collection of papers includes: a folder of correspondence relating to the Chandler genealogy, 1859-1890, many signatures of which have been clipped and pasted into Chandler's personal copy of the genealogy (owned by the AAS); a folder of reports and correspondence, 1834-1859, relating to the lunatic asylums in Concord, N.H., and Worcester, Mass.; a folder of documents and receipts, 1824-1872, relating to Chandler's early education and personal business; and a folder of miscellaneous genealogical notes.
Contains: Postcard, 1975 Aug., Wales to the Directors, National Library of Australia, Canberra, A.C.T., by George Chandler; Card, 1975 [Dec.], Canberra to Dr. George Chandler, Canberra, A.C.T. by Sir John and Lady Kerr; Correspondence and leaflets, 1974 Mar.-1975 Aug. relating to Dr Chandler's membership of the Library Association of Australia (LAA) and the 18th Biennial Conference, 1975.
A young architect, after many years, returns home to visit his parents in Bar Harbor and unexpectedly meets the girl of his dreams. Then through a series of circumstances, he gets involved in a drug trafficking operation, that centers on the sleepy hollow inconspicuous small town of Bar Harbor, in Maine in the North of New England.