Keywords: Signatures
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Lubec, Maine - A Signature Quilt
"A Signature Quilt By Ronald Pesha, Lubec Historical Society Wormell Sisters image from Betsey Leavitt Josselyn Signature Quilt, Lubec…"
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"Parts I and II each feature a signature garment, meant to represent an iconic fashion trend from their respective one hundred years. Hannah P."
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"… and Prosperity to Lubec but Met Tragic End A Signature Quilt Updated Exhibits: 28 Feb 2012 Building the Roosevelt Bridge to Campobello Updated…"
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"Although female heirs voted and affixed their signatures to decisions requiring all shareholders’ approval, they do not appear to have attended most…"
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"… their Indigenous cultural and economic systems, the settlers sought their signatures and consent of land ownership on finite political documents."
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"… referred to as the "clothing collection" is a signature aspect of MHS's museum holdings. At this time (2022), MHS divides its clothing collection…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1970-1980 - Page 3 of 3
"… a label marked "B Green Room," and includes the Beene signature cursive "B." The gown is associated with Cecile P. Carver of Cape Elizabeth."
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Architecture & Landscape database - Eaton W. Tarbell
"… Tarbell was a larger-than-life figure, sporting a signature bow tie and a gruff manner. He was deeply committed to public service, holding the…"
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Westport Island History Committee
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"… record primarily when land titles required their signatures.(5) While a small number of White New England women owned property, many others…"
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - The Bridge That Changed The Map
"The petition with 36 signatures was submitted to the state legislature in 1856, at about the same time Mr. Beedy was contracted to build the bridge."
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"… for first town meeting issued July 7, 1811 Signature Quilt, Lubec, 1889 1812 • War of 1812 leads to extensive smuggling operations between…"