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Mr., Kenneth Roberts
 
Mr., Kenneth Roberts
 
Kennebunkport
 
Kennebunkport
 
Maine
 
Maine
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Dear Mr. Roberts:
 
Dear Mr. Roberts:
Thank you for the gift -- Christmas? -- of the
 
copy of .the grant, which arrived safely yesterday.
 
It is in ·excellent·condition, isn't it?
 
 
The quality
 
 
of the paper accounts for that, to a considerable
 
extent, ·we suppose.
 
 
At any rate, we are delighted
 
  
to have 'it, and will have it framed appropriately.
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Thank you for the gift -- Christmas? -- of the copy of the grant, which arrived safely yesterday. It is in excellent condition, isn't it? The quality of the paper accounts for that, to a considerable extent, we suppose. At any rate, we are delighted to have it, and will have it framed appropriately. We are also making a note to mention the gift in the next issue of the Bulletin of the Maine Library Association, and in our next biennial report (1952).
  
We are also making a note to mention the gift in the
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Again thank you for making it possible for the State Library to own and display this interesting document.
next issue of the Bulletin of the Maine ·Library
 
Association, and in our next biennial report (1952).
 
Again thank you for making it possible for the
 
State Library to own and display this interesting
 
document.
 
  
 
Merry Christmas!
 
Merry Christmas!
  
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
MAINE STA 1I1E LIBRARY
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MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
 
 
By
 
By
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Secretary
 
Secretary
  
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 5 January 2018

December 22, 1950

Mr., Kenneth Roberts Kennebunkport Maine

Dear Mr. Roberts:

Thank you for the gift -- Christmas? -- of the copy of the grant, which arrived safely yesterday. It is in excellent condition, isn't it? The quality of the paper accounts for that, to a considerable extent, we suppose. At any rate, we are delighted to have it, and will have it framed appropriately. We are also making a note to mention the gift in the next issue of the Bulletin of the Maine Library Association, and in our next biennial report (1952).

Again thank you for making it possible for the State Library to own and display this interesting document.

Merry Christmas!

Sincerely yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY By Secretary

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