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Identifier/Call Number
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MCC-00166
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Description
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This collection consists of one matted black and white photograph and one exercise booklet (missing) of the 1914 graduating class at the Madawaska Training School. The photo dimensions are 20 cm x 24 cm. The dimensions of the decorative mat board with photo are 29.5 cm x 34.5 cm. The mat board has a grayish colored core with a blue gray decorative frame. There are 20 females dressed in white either sitting or standing and 2 males, standing, dressed in suits and neck ties. The man in the middle of the photo has been identified as George F. Martin
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Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
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Copyright has not been assigned to the Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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The man in the middle of the photo has been identified as George F. Martin. Notes: The class list of 1914 submitted by Mary P. Nowland to the Maine Department of Education is as follows: Helen D. Allen, Ashland; Cecile Bouchard, Upper Frenchville; Victoire M. Boutote, Fort Kent; Délie P. Charette, Fort Kent; Azalie Côte, Wallagrass; Chrisitne Cyr, St. David; Louis O. Cyr, St. David; Rosa Cyr, St. David; Délina Daigle, St. Francis; Ella Daigle, Fort Kent; Leanna Daigle, St. Francis; Grace Hébert, Madawaska; Elsie Labbé, Winterville; Laura B. Mallett, Fort Kent; George F. Martin, Eagle Lake; Gertrude Michaud, New Canada; Laura Ouellette, Upper Frenchville; Mary D. Ramsay, Fort Kent; Mary Roy, Daigle; Thérèsa Saucier, Wallagrass. (Alice Reeve Cote’s name is missing from this list but shows up in the University of Maine at Fort Kent “Century and a Quarter of Progress” class list of the 1914 roster).
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Extent
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0.05 Cubic Feet (1 oversize folder)
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Recommended Citation
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Mae Ann Gagnon collection, MCC-00166, Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes, University of Maine at Fort Kent