Marriner, Ernest Cummings, 1891-1983
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of Benjamin Franklin Butler Materials
Materials by or about Butler.
Collection of Francis Snow Hesseltine Materials
This collection contains correspondence, personal documents, manuscripts, and clippings on Francis Snow Hesseltine, Colby class of 1863, a Lieutenant Colonel of the 13th Maine Infantry during the Civil War who received the Congressional Medal of Honor, and who was later an attorney in Georgia, Massachusetts, and Maine.
Collection of James Brendan Connolly Materials
The Connolly Collection contains the writings and personal library of James Brendan Connolly (1868-1957), an Irish-American author, athlete, politician, and correspondent.
Collection of Louise Helen Coburn Materials
The collection contains materials by and about Louise Helen Coburn, including correspondence regarding the coeducation debate at Colby College, and original poetry written by Coburn.
Folder A3: Letters from Ernest Cummings Marriner, 1963-08-29 - 1979-06-21
The collection contains photographs, clippings, and published materials relating to Samuel Osborne and his family. The collection also includes alumni files for Edward Samuel Osborne (Colby Class of 1897, non-graduate) and Marion Thompson Osborne Matheson (Colby Class of 1900), as well as correspondence between the college and members of the Osborne family.
Folder A6: Transcripts of Media Broadcasts, 1951 - 1978
The collection contains photographs, clippings, and published materials relating to Samuel Osborne and his family. The collection also includes alumni files for Edward Samuel Osborne (Colby Class of 1897, non-graduate) and Marion Thompson Osborne Matheson (Colby Class of 1900), as well as correspondence between the college and members of the Osborne family.
Folder L.1.1 Colby Materials, 1938 - 1971
The collection contains letters between Butler and many other correspondents as well as letters regarding Butler, primarily from during and after the Civil War Years. There are also military, legal, and other documents, manuscripts, photographs and other visual materials, scrapbooks, clippings and publications, and some modern materials pertaining to Butler, both Colby-connected and otherwise.
Series L. Modern Documents, Clippings, and Publications, 1917 - 2011
The collection contains letters between Butler and many other correspondents as well as letters regarding Butler, primarily from during and after the Civil War Years. There are also military, legal, and other documents, manuscripts, photographs and other visual materials, scrapbooks, clippings and publications, and some modern materials pertaining to Butler, both Colby-connected and otherwise.
Sub-Series L.1 Colby-Related Materials, 1938 - 2004
The collection contains letters between Butler and many other correspondents as well as letters regarding Butler, primarily from during and after the Civil War Years. There are also military, legal, and other documents, manuscripts, photographs and other visual materials, scrapbooks, clippings and publications, and some modern materials pertaining to Butler, both Colby-connected and otherwise.
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- Colby College. College Archives 2
- Military and War 2
- Newspaper clippings 2
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. 2
- Bangor (Me.) 1
- Clippings 1
- Coeducation 1
- Colby College 1
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- Colby College -- Programs 1
- Education 1
- Education of women -- History 1
- Government, Politics, Law 1
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