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Raymond H. Fogler Library
University of Maine
5729 Raymond H. Fogler Library
Orono, ME 04469-5729
Battick, John F.
Papers, 1950-1997
John F. Battick was professor of history at the University of Maine. The collection consists of materials gathered by Professor Battick in association with his course in Maritime history. Included are periodicals, pamphlets, and brochures concerning ports, harbors, ships, shipbuilding, and marine equipment. Some course materials are also included.
9 feet
Remick Family
Papers, 1686-1945
Remick family papers include items that date to the late 17th century. Most of the papers concern Oliver P. Remick and his service in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, forerunner of the U.S. Coast Guard, from 1876-1895. Included are some earlier and later family materials, historical Revenue Cutter Service materials, and papers pertaining to the U.S. Navy and the Naval Shipyard at Kittery, Maine. Also contains unpublished manuscripts of Martha Remick.
15 feet and 29 folio items
Reynolds, Clark G.
Papers, 1974
Dr. Reynolds was born in California in 1939. He received his BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1961, his M.A. from Duke in 1963 and Ph.D. from Duke in 1964. He taught at the United States Naval Academy from 1964-1968. He came to the University of Maine in 1968, and was made full professor in 1974. He left the University of Maine in 1976.
The collection includes the manuscripts, proof sheets, galley proofs, and some notes from the book Command of the Sea, authored by Professor Reynolds.
1 foot
True, Linda P.
Oral History, 1976
An interview with Ruth Ann (Hall) True about early life, being in the Navy, World War II, marriage, philosophies, and women's liberation.
3 audiotapes and 38 pages
Webber, Pamela
Oral History, 1980
An interview with Ansel Stevens about his childhood, education, the Navy and World War II, work as fireman in Portsmouth Naval shipyard, marriage, family, recreation, and views on women's rights.
1 tape and 29 pages
2 May 2002