Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

Secretary of State Correspondence Record: Copy of a letter sent to William W. Turner regarding Charles D. Larabee, a beneficary from this State to be supported at the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. A warrant drawn for the sum of fifty seven dollars and fifty cents for support.

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Item Description: Copy of a letter sent to William W. Turner regarding Charles D. Larabee, a beneficary from this State to be supported at the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. A warrant drawn for the sum of fifty seven dollars and fifty cents for support.
Date Written: 6 Jan. 1858
Box and Folder: 20-14
Associated names: J. B. Hosmer; Charles D. Larabee; William W. Turner
Associated subjects: American Asylum (Hartford, Connecticut); Deaf persons—Maine
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Source citation: "Secretary of State Correspondence, 1820-1914," database, Maine Genealogy (https://www.mainegenealogy.net/correspondence_record.asp?id=5168 : accessed 26 April 2024), entry for Copy of a letter sent to William W. Turner regarding Charles D. Larabee, a beneficary from this State to be supported at the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. A warrant drawn for the sum of fifty seven dollars and fifty cents for support., 6 Jan. 1858, citing Hancock County Court of Sessions database, Maine State Archives.

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