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Stanton Bird Club

 Organization

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Daisy Dill Norton papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC057
Abstract The collection contains correspondence, photographs, diaries, and scrapbooks that document the personal life and ornithological, horticultural, and cultural interests of Daisy Dill Norton. Norton was the long-time secretary of the Stanton Bird Club; a close friend of Alfred Williams Anthony, who gifted to the Club the initial and most significant tract of land that became the Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary; and a frequent contributor to the Lewiston Evening Journal newspaper on birding topics. She...
Dates: 1893-1958, undated

Fred Pomeroy correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MC073
Abstract

Incoming and outgoing correspondence of Fred Pomeroy, Bates Professor of Physics. The majority of the letters are with Bates students and alumni regarding their further education and careers; letters documenting his work with the Stanton Bird Club and Wavus camp are also included. Pomeroy was particularly interested in documenting the number and nature of Bates graduates working in biology.

Dates: ca. 1900 - ca. 1960

Stanton Bird Club records

 Collection
Identifier: MC056
Abstract

The collection is composed of a variety of material which documents the founding of the Stanton Bird Club in 1919 and chronicles its history, growth, meetings, programs and activities to the present.

Dates: 1918-ongoing

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Bird watching -- Maine 2
Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary (Lewiston, Me.) 2
Biology -- Vocational guidance 1
Gardening -- Maine -- Lewiston 1
Ornithology -- Maine 1