Letter to Francis O. J. Smith Esq

Letter to Francis O. J. Smith Esq
Author: Alfred Bult Mullett
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Release: 1868
Genre: Hospitals, Naval and marine
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Autograph letter signed from A. B. Mullett, Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, to Francis O. J. Smith Esq., 110 Liberty St., New York City, regarding the matter of the right of way to the U.S. Marine Hospital at Westbrook, Maine. Also mentions a letter from Smith to Gov. Washburn. Although not in Westbrook, the letter may be referring to the United States Marine Hospital in Portland, which was built in the late 1850s to a design by Ammi B. Young, who was then the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department. The building is now part of the Portland campus of the Martin's Point Health Care medical practice.

Autograph Letter Signed from James Smith, London, to Francis Freeling

Autograph Letter Signed from James Smith, London, to Francis Freeling
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Total Pages: 4
Release: 1823
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Smith writes that Elliston applied to him to write a comic song for the forthcoming Drury Lane Spectacle, which Colman had declined to write. Discusses the meaning of the phrase "Carpenter's Song." Addressed from 18 Austin Friars. Letter addressed "Dear Freeling" and dated Thursday 23 Oct.

Francis O.J. Smith Correspondence

Francis O.J. Smith Correspondence
Author: Francis Ormond Jonathan Smith
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Release: 1835
Genre: Legislators
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Correspondence of Smith, Portland, Me., consisting of letters from Moses Mason, David Bronson, Hezekiah Williams, John Ruggles, John M. Wood, Freeman J. Morse, Mark H. Dunnell, Elbridge Gerry, and Lorenzo de Medici Sweat; together with letters of Smith to Seba Smith and Sterling Dow. Topics include trials, claims, actions, courts, shares, and mortgages. A majority of the correspondents served in the U.S. Congress as either senators or representatives from Maine.