Guide to the William H. Drake Letters MSS.2939
Drake, William H.
- Author:
Finding aid prepared by Lydia Wommack
- Publication:
W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama
Mary Harmon Bryant Hall
September 2010
500 Hackberry Lane
Box 870266
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487-0266
205.348.0500
archives@ua.edu
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English
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William H. Drake Letters
- Unit ID:
MSS.2939
- Repository:
W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama
- Quantity:
0.1 Linear feet
- Dates:
1900-1901
- Abstract:
Letters written to William H. Drake of Maine, by Clyde C. Potter of Waltham, Massachusetts, and John Morrill, Drake's lawyer, regarding a legal matter.
- Preferred Citation:
Preferred Citation note
William H. Drake Letters, W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama.
- Acquisition Information:
Provenance
Gift of Wade Hall, 2006.
- Processing Information:
Processed by
Lydia Wommack, 2010.
Biographical/Historical note
Between 1900 and 1901, William H. Drake was a resident of Maine.
Scope and Contents note
This collection contains letters written to William H. Drake of Maine, regarding a legal matter. The first letter was written by Clyde C. Potter of Waltham, Massachusetts, asking Drake about meeting in Auburn, Maine to discuss the case and the second is from John Morrill, Drake's lawyer, also about the case, the details of which are not given.
Letters Box SC0035 Folder 2939.1
