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Bowdoin College 1867 Yearbook Signed by J.L. Chamberlain

Bowdoin College photograph album/yearbook for the Class of 1867, Brunswick, ME, 1867. The yearbook was owned by James Wallace McDonald of Stoneham, MA, and the longer inscriptions are addressed to him. Class Reunion leaflets for 1867, 1901, and 1910 are laid in to album. 4to, original stamped morocco, stained with moderate wear, with front hinge spilt and detached from text block; minor wear and foxing to contents; all edges gilt; original owner's name in gilt on front board.

Gilt printed title page reading "Class of 1867 Bowdoin"; 55 mounted photographs (almost all with inscriptions on facing pages) including a view of the college, 24 members of the Class of 1867, a group shot of an unknown club (likely the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity), the town's Congregational church, 16 portraits of the faculty and staff interspersed with 12 views of faculty residences and campus buildings; and 5 pages of inscriptions by members of Delta Kappa Epsilon from the classes of 1868 to 1870.

The most famous man in this album is undoubtedly Joshua L. Chamberlain (1828-1914), a Bowdoin graduate who had served as a professor, reached the rank of Major General as Maine's leading Civil War hero, was Maine's governor from 1867 to 1871, and then returned to Bowdoin as its president. He is represented by his well-known Brady portrait, his signature "J.L. Chamberlain" on the facing page, and the following photograph which is captioned "Residence of Gov. Chamberlain occupied formerly by Prof. Henry W. Longfellow, the poet." On the other end of the socioeconomic spectrum is a photograph of "Pete Curtis, the college janitor, called by the students Diogenes, died April 1868," followed by his residence "Diogenes' Hut" containing "one of the best private libraries in Brunswick." Classmate William Pitt Mudgett had served as a lieutenant with the 11th Maine Infantry during the war, although this is not noted in his inscription. 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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