Our current list of Finding Aids to Processed Collections
What is a Finding Aid?) The National Archives defines a finding aid as a tool to help users find information of a collection of archival materials. These finding aids may include published and unpublished inventories, box and folder lists, indexes, registers, and guidebooks.)
MS 100 George Whitneck Papers
Digital Preservation Project for the George Whitneck Papers by Angela Wilkinson, University of Maine Student, 2020
MS 101 The Grover M. Hardison Plat and Suvey Map Collection (Descriptive notes)
MS 101 Hardison Series 1. Plat and Survey Map Collection inventory (Alphabetized by town)
MS 101 Hardison Series 2. Field Notes [still in process]
MS 101 Hardison Series 3. Land Deeds [not complete]
MS 102 Caribou Public Library Trustees Records
MS 1O3 Caribou Public Library Archival records
MS 104 Caribou School Records
MS 100 George Whitneck Papers
Digital Preservation Project for the George Whitneck Papers by Angela Wilkinson, University of Maine Student, 2020
MS 101 The Grover M. Hardison Plat and Suvey Map Collection (Descriptive notes)
MS 101 Hardison Series 1. Plat and Survey Map Collection inventory (Alphabetized by town)
MS 101 Hardison Series 2. Field Notes [still in process]
MS 101 Hardison Series 3. Land Deeds [not complete]
MS 102 Caribou Public Library Trustees Records
MS 1O3 Caribou Public Library Archival records
MS 104 Caribou School Records