Snow Index to Brunswick Newspapers   1858-10   Curtis Memorial Library

Snow Index to Brunswick Newspapers   October   1858

This is an index to microfilm of the Brunswick newspapers for October, 1858.  This index was created by  Richard Snow with additional indexing contributions from John Goff. Online publication has been  supported by the Times Record, the   Bowdoin College Library, and the  Curtis Memorial Library.    To find out where you can view the papers on microfilm, or to order a photocopy of an article from the microfilm, please click here.


Jmes Berry     [History]   Landlord of Tontine Stable, remodeling
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 1, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  299    sourcefile:  6

Skolfield     [History]   New House of Brick on Main Street The Captains Skolfield
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 8, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  300    sourcefile:  6

Henry Martin     [History]   New House on lot next south of his father, overlooking college grounds ad having street lying of its southern boundry.
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 8, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  301    sourcefile:  6

E. C. Smythe     [History]   Building new House Professor
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 8, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  302    sourcefile:  6

Chamberlain     [History]   Building new House Professor
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 8, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  303    sourcefile:  6

[History]   Burning of Crystal Palace
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 8, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  304    sourcefile:  6

Cleveland     [Obituary]  
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 15, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  305    sourcefile:  6

David Scribner     [History]   Purchased machine shop below the hill, near the bridge, intends to convert to a flour mill.
     Brunswick Telegraph:    October 22, 1858,  page  2          record no.:  306    sourcefile:  6
To find out where you can view the papers on microfilm, or to order a photocopy of an article from the microfilm, please click here.