Marcia - Mayo., 01/09/1906-06/14/1909
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The E. E. Libbey Papers are comprised of 3.0 linear feet of materials, including correspondence, receipts, and order forms documenting business conducted by E. E. Libbey, a dealer in pulpwood, cedar posts, white birch, and hemlock bark in Pittsfield, Maine. These records, spanning the years 1900 to 1912, provide a glimpse into Maine's bustling turn-of-the century timber and pulpwood industries. Libbey bought and sold various types of wood. His correspondents included individuals from all over the state of Maine and parts of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. He conducted a particularly large amount of business with Boston lumber wholesalers. Perhaps the highlight of the collection is found in receipts and letters between Libbey and prominent pulp and paper companies. Included is a large run of documents from S. D. Warren & Company, which operated a papermill at Cumberland Mills, Maine, and some materials from International Paper Company and the Great Northern Paper Company. Many order memorandums for Libbey's wood shipments on the region's railroads, such as the Maine Central Railroad, the Boston & Maine Railroad, and the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, are preserved. In addition, Libbey's papers relate to transactions he made with other companies, including the Estate of Charles Forster, New England Telephone & Telegraph Company, Skowhegan Pulp Company, and United Box Board and Paper Company, among others.
Sources: Charles E. Clark, "Maine: A Bicentennial History" (1977). Judd, Richard W., et al, "Maine: The Pine Tree State from Prehistory to the Present" (1995).
ABBREVIATIONS: ACS - Autograph Card Signed AD - Autograph Document ADS - Autograph Document Signed AL - Autograph Letter ALS - Autograph Letter Signed DS - Document Signed EEL - E. E. Libbey MSS - Manuscript Signed TC - Typed Card TD - Typed Document TEL - Telegram TL - Typed Letter TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Dates
- 01/09/1906-06/14/1909
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Extent
From the Collection: 3 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains correspondence to EEL from the following individuals: Marcia, Jr., M. - ALS 2/12/1908. Marley, B. F., of Ludlow, Maine - ALS 1/14/1907. March, Walter G., of Detroit, Maine - ALS 1/6/1907. Martin, Allen L., of St. Albans, Maine - ALS 1/9/1906. Martin, W. G., of Mattawamkeag [?], Maine - 2 ALS 1906, undated. Martin, Selden J., of St. Albans, Maine - 1/11/1907. Matthews, A. M., dealer in pulpwood in Cherryfield, Maine - ALS 6/14/1909. Mathews, Mrs. B., of Laconia, New Hampshire - ACS 8/7/1907. Mayfield, A. S., of Palmyra, Maine - ALS 2/4/1906. Maynord [?], ?, of Solon, Maine - ALS 12/17/1907. Mayo & Walker, lumber manufacturers in Pittsfield, Maine - AL 19??
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
MARCIA, JR., M. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1908): Autographed Letter
MARLEY, B. F. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1907): Autographed Letter
MARCH, WALTER G. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1907): Autographed Letter
MARTIN, ALLEN L. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1906): Autographed Letter
MARTIN, W. G. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1906): Autographed Letter
MARTIN, SELDEN J. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1907): Autographed Letter
MATTHEWS, A. M. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1909): Autographed Letter
MAYFIELD, A. S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1906): Autographed Letter
MAYO & WALKER - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIBBEY, E. E. (1900-12?): Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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Washington DC 20057
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