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1886 - 1890
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Here I have one of the two autograph books from Doris Maitland (Mahoney) It belonged to Lizzie A. Later, her grandmother on her paternal side. Her father, Lizzie's (and Thomas Mahoney's) son was Clyde Edward Mahoney. Thanks to Doris for sharing both of Lizzie's autograph books. 

Please take note that the old-type handwriting is very difficult to decipher in some cases. I have interpreted words and names as best I can. If you are certain of a mis-spelling, please contact me so that I can correct it. Thanks! 
 
   
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When flatterers meet
Satan goes to dinner ;
Yours to
 
JULIE Z. NAY (?)
 
Skowhegan, ME
May 2, 1886
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Where this you
see remember your
true friend
MARY ELLEN McCOLLOR
 
Bingham, ME
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Last in your album
Last in your thoughts
Last to be remembered
First to be forgot
Your Friend
 
LIZZIE McCLINTOCK
 
Bingham,  Maine
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Daisy's + Buttercups
MARY G. YOUNG
 
Lawrence, Mass
 
"The conductor and railroad bridge"
MRS.  G. E. CONNOR (?)
 
Lawrence, Mass..
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PETER MULHERN
 
West Athens, Maine
May 20th 1889
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Trust not in men's promises;
Words are grains of sand,
Keep your heart unbroken,
And safe within your hand.
MAGGIE NOONE
 
Lawrence Mass.
February 3, 1888
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May your life be long and pleasant,
gentle as a flowing stream
And your death be no more painful
than the waking of a dream.
Sincere wish of your friend,
 
JOHN ROACH
 
October ? 18?
Bingham, Maine
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 Dear Lizzie
When far far away your
friend may go in distant
land to dwell remember you
have a true friend and
that love you well

MAINLY (MARNY?) ROACH

Bingham, ME
August 20, 1887
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NELLIE CIMO(?) SADD
 
Athens, Maine
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Lizzie when you are far away
Sometimes think of Mary Sheehan
(MARY SHEEHAN)
 
Lawrence, Mass
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JENNIE SMITH
 
Bingham, Maine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 ALLIE E. TAYLOR
 
Athens, ME
March 10th 1887

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 As ripples (?) follow a ship at sea,
So may happiness follow thee.
 
Respectfully yours.
 
LILLIAN TROY
 
Athens, Maine
February 24th, 1887

GEORGE S. NAY (?)
 
Skowhegan, Maine
May 2nd 1886

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When the golden sun is setting
and your mind from care is free
and of absent friends you are thinking
Still you sometimes think of me.
Your friend
 
SUSIE McGLAUGHLIN
 
Sept 2nd, 1887
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Please enlarge photo and see if you can read it,
can make out some of the words but many I can't.

EDGAR E. McCLINTOCK

October 6, 1882

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Please click to enlarge, there is some latin and some french I can't decifer

OLIVE MCINTYRE

Lawrence, Mass
Feb 19th 1888

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 Your friend,
 
G. L. MORSE
 
Skowhegan
Brighton, Maine
Dec(?) 4th 1886

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August 10th 1887
Do the best you can.
Angels can do no better
WM. MULHERN

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BREAK THE CODE, ANYONE?
 
 
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Friend Lizzie
I thought and thought
I thought in vaine (ed. vain) at last
I thought I would sign my name.
 
LIZZIE M. ROACH
 
Bingham, ME

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W. M. RUSSELL
 
Brighton, ME
April (?) 4th, 1887
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When you are far(?) way
Think of me
your friend
 NANCY SANDS
 
Bingham, ME
October 17th, 1887
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 Forget me not
 
ELLEN SMITH
 
Bingham, Maine

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Think of me when
far away & remember
the 19th of May
Your new friend

NETTIE M. SWAIN

Skowhegan, Maine
May 23rd, 1886
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Kind words can never die

Your friend,

ANNIE M. TAYLOR
 
March 10th, 1887
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