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December 18, 1950
 
December 18, 1950
Mr. Kenneth Rob·erts
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Kennebunk port
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Mr. Kenneth Roberts
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Kennebunkport
 
Maine
 
Maine
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Dear Mr. Roberts:
 
Dear Mr. Roberts:
Mrs. Stubbs .says to tell you that we are deeply
 
appreciat ive of your offer to present the copy of
 
the Casco Bay grant, and that we shall be happy to
 
accept it and to have it framed. Not knowing the
 
exact size, we cannot promise just where it will
 
make its framed appearanc e, but we will hope to
 
find a spot that is noticeable and that will show
 
the document to advantage .
 
  
We will go to work at once on the Stephens
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Mrs. Stubbs says to tell you that we are deeply appreciative of your offer to present the copy of the Casco Bay grant, and that we shall be happy to accept it and to have it framed. Not knowing the exact size, we cannot promise just where it will make its framed appearance, but we will hope to find a spot that is noticeable and that will show the document to advantage .
inquiry, and let you know what we discover. This
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library does not have fiction for individua l loan,
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We will go to work at once on the Stephens inquiry, and let you know what we discover. This library does not have fiction for individual loan, so that although we have all the Stephens books in the Maine Author Collection, they are not in the lending section of the library. We do have calls for them, however, and very likely would have more, if we stocked fiction. Personally, we think your proposal to Doubleday a fine one, and hope that it will materialize.
so that although we have all the Stephens books in
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the Maine Author Collectio n, they are not in the
 
lending section of the library. We do have calls
 
for them, however, and very likely would have more,
 
if we stocked fiction. Personally , we think your
 
proposal to Doubleday a fine one, and hope that it
 
will materiali ze.
 
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
By
 
By
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Secretary
 
Secretary
  
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 5 January 2018

December 18, 1950

Mr. Kenneth Roberts Kennebunkport Maine

Dear Mr. Roberts:

Mrs. Stubbs says to tell you that we are deeply appreciative of your offer to present the copy of the Casco Bay grant, and that we shall be happy to accept it and to have it framed. Not knowing the exact size, we cannot promise just where it will make its framed appearance, but we will hope to find a spot that is noticeable and that will show the document to advantage .

We will go to work at once on the Stephens inquiry, and let you know what we discover. This library does not have fiction for individual loan, so that although we have all the Stephens books in the Maine Author Collection, they are not in the lending section of the library. We do have calls for them, however, and very likely would have more, if we stocked fiction. Personally, we think your proposal to Doubleday a fine one, and hope that it will materialize.

Sincerely yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY By Secretary

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