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West BrooksTille,
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West Brooksville,
llaine-
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Maine--
  
Septe•ber I0-!939.
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September 10-1939.
Maine State Library,
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M aine State L ibrary,
 
Augusta, Maine.
 
Augusta, Maine.
Dear
 
  
Sirs:-
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Dear Sirs:-
  
Your very kind letter sent to me eare ot tlle
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Your very kind letter sent to me care ot the Falmouth Book House in Portland had been forwarded to me and reached me two days ago.
Falmouth Book House in i:fatlan4,had been fortrarded to• and
 
reached me two days ago.
 
  
 
In reply,I will say that I shall be most pleased to torward to
 
In reply,I will say that I shall be most pleased to torward to
The Kaine State Library a copy ot.,. poems entitlea.'~droscoggin~-as s,oon as it is oft the press and ot course autographed as per request for the private collection ot the
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The Maine State Library a copy of my poems entitled "Androscoggin"--as soon as it is off the press and of course autographed as per request for the private collection ot the State Library of books and writings by Maine writers.
State Library ot books and writings by l'aine writers.
 
I aa also sending under separate eo.ar as I bad earlier intende J
 
to do,a group of ten or so photographs of llaine paintings
 
done by Jl8 during the la, st three summ.ers ,aa.1 of which ean be
 
taken as fairly good portraits ot the plaees,and since they
 
ware :recognized clearly bf natives I feel sate 1n walling
 
them portraits,and also with the p~otos •remarkable record
 
of my <Jareer in an issue called Index ot Twentieth Century
 
artists,meaning of course .AJDerican artists--ever since I started out at the ace ot fifteen from Lewiston to make.,- wq,and
 
to establish a career in art,whieh has now been proTen,sueh
 
as it is.
 
"4
 
  
And the word DIRIGO seems Jo appropriate ,describes it all..,I
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I am also sending under separate cover as I had earlier intended to do,a group of ten or so photographs of Maine paintings done by me during the la st three summers,all of which can be taken as fairly good portraits ot the places,and since they were recognized clearly by natives I feel safe in calling them portraits,and also with the photos a remarkable record of my career in an issue called Index of Twentieth Century Artists, meaning of course American artists--ever since I started out at the age ot fifteen from Lewiston to make my way, and to establish a career in art,whieh has now been proven,such as it is.
teel,it is the quality that gets a persistent Maine-iac where
 
he thinks he wants to go,and as I recently said to my publisher Leon Tebbets ot the Famouth Book House,the middle na• ot
 
almost anyone who goes out to do things is "OBSTACLE• since a
 
Maine man or woman us,aall.y' baa to buck up against a lot to get
 
there,and you of course know tlla tragie struggle or our great
 
and wonderful poet~Bdwin Arlingtob Robinson-greatest I think
 
next to perhaps Whitman,but so protoundl7 expressive of the
 
Maine mind and the Kaine sp,irit.
 
  
I am sentimental about Kaine for the obvious reasons,and I
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And the word DIRIGO seems so appropriate, describes it all as I feel, it is the quality that gets a persistent Maine-iac where he thinks he wants to go,and as I recently said to my publisher Leon Tebbets ot the Famouth Book House,the middle name of almost anyone who goes out to do things is "OBSTACLE" since a Maine man or woman usually has to buck up against a lot to get there,and you of course know the tragic struggle or our great and wonderful poet, Edwin Arlingtob Robinson-greatest I think next to perhaps Whitman,but so profoundly expressive of the
belieYe it to be a prtmitiYe urge to return to one•s na:tive
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Maine mind and the Maine sp irit.
earth just as Bmma, Eames and Lillian Nordioa.did..
 
There was never a ti• d,uring rq ten 7ears sojourn in Europe
 
  
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I am sentimental about Maine for the obvious reasons,and I believe it to be a prtmitive urge to return to one's native
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earth just as Emma Eames and Lillian Nordica did. There was never a time during my ten years sojourn in Europe

Latest revision as of 15:34, 12 October 2017

West Brooksville, Maine--

September 10-1939. M aine State L ibrary, Augusta, Maine.

Dear Sirs:-

Your very kind letter sent to me care ot the Falmouth Book House in Portland had been forwarded to me and reached me two days ago.

In reply,I will say that I shall be most pleased to torward to The Maine State Library a copy of my poems entitled "Androscoggin"--as soon as it is off the press and of course autographed as per request for the private collection ot the State Library of books and writings by Maine writers.

I am also sending under separate cover as I had earlier intended to do,a group of ten or so photographs of Maine paintings done by me during the la st three summers,all of which can be taken as fairly good portraits ot the places,and since they were recognized clearly by natives I feel safe in calling them portraits,and also with the photos a remarkable record of my career in an issue called Index of Twentieth Century Artists, meaning of course American artists--ever since I started out at the age ot fifteen from Lewiston to make my way, and to establish a career in art,whieh has now been proven,such as it is.

And the word DIRIGO seems so appropriate, describes it all as I feel, it is the quality that gets a persistent Maine-iac where he thinks he wants to go,and as I recently said to my publisher Leon Tebbets ot the Famouth Book House,the middle name of almost anyone who goes out to do things is "OBSTACLE" since a Maine man or woman usually has to buck up against a lot to get there,and you of course know the tragic struggle or our great and wonderful poet, Edwin Arlingtob Robinson-greatest I think next to perhaps Whitman,but so profoundly expressive of the Maine mind and the Maine sp irit.

I am sentimental about Maine for the obvious reasons,and I believe it to be a prtmitive urge to return to one's native earth just as Emma Eames and Lillian Nordica did. There was never a time during my ten years sojourn in Europe