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Title
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Teacher's Register 1929 - 1939. St. Dominics Girls School -Portland, Maine
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Class List from September 1929 (Girls School)
Description
An account of the resource
List of students between the ages of 12 - 17 years old.
September 1929.
Student #/Age/Name
1/13/Bushby Mary
2/14/Conley, Barbara
3/12/Conley, Jane
4/14/Coyne, Mary
5/12/Curran, Mary
6/14/Dabrashy,Anna
7/14/Duffy, Mary
8/15/Forron, Edna
9/13/Hayes Teresa
10/16/Kilmartin, Margaret
11/13/Kilmartin, Catherine
12/12/Linsky, Catherine
13/13/Lydon, Marion
14/15/Melamson, Doris
15/14/McDonough, Mary
16/13/McDonough, Rita
14/13/Newell, Frances
18/15/O'Toole, Margaret
19/13/0 Toole, Mary Esther
20/14/0 Toole, Mary
21/14/Ragen, Ann
22/17/Robinson, Eileen
23/14/Robinson, Genevieve
24/13/Wells, Mary
25/15/York , Olive
Date
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September 1929
Identifier
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D-1.3
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Class List from September 1939 (Girls School)
Description
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Attendance List from 1239 school year. The class consists of 12-14-year-olds
Date
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September 1939
Identifier
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D-1.4
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Title
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St. Dominic's School
Subject
The topic of the resource
Images and Records St. Dominic's School
Description
An account of the resource
Classes from 1920's and 1930's
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920-1939
Contributor
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Rights
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Creative Commons. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Language
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English
Type
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Still Images
Source
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Original photos and record books
Still Image
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Original Format
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photographs of book
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
9" x 12" x 1/4"
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Title
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Teacher Register 1929 - 1939 (Girls School)
Subject
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Teacher's Register includes of student name, address, parent name and occupation and attendance.
Source
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Original Teachers Register Book
Date
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19219- 1939
Format
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Still Images
Language
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English
Identifier
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D-1
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Source
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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photo
Physical Dimensions
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8"x10"
Lede
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Candidate Brennan delivering a campaign speech 1978.
Story
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Gubernatorial Candidate Brennan delivering a campaign speech in 1978.
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1978 Gubernatorial Candidate Joseph E. Brennan
Creator
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Campaign Staff photo
Subject
The topic of the resource
Candidate Joseph E Brennan
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
A language of the resource
English
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Lede
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Senator Margaret Chase Smith with Gov. Brennan in the Governor's Office
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B_149.jpg Senator Margaret Chase Smith in Governor Brennan's Office
Subject
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Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Governor Brennan
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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Title
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B_148.jpg Senator Margaret Chase Smith
Subject
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Speaker of the House, Rep. John Martin, Governor Brennan, and Senator Margaret Chase Smith in the Maine State House
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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Title
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B_147.jpg Blaine House Event
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Sen. Gerard Conley, Tara Brennan, Speaker John Martin
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
A language of the resource
English
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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B_146.jpg Blaine House
Subject
The topic of the resource
Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Jane Muskie, Governor Brennan, Senator Ed Muskie, 3 unidentified
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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B_145.jpg Senator Margaret Chase Smith in the Blaine House
Subject
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unidentified male, Jane Muskie, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Senator Muskie
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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Title
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B_144.jpg Senator Margaret Chase Smith at the Blaine
Subject
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unidentified male, Senator Bill Cohen, Speaker John Martin, Senator Gerard P, Conley, Senator Edmund Muskie
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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B_143.jpg Blaine House Event-duplicate of 147
Subject
The topic of the resource
Senator Gerard P. Conley, Tara Brennan, Speaker John Martin
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Title
A name given to the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Maine Irish Heritage Center
Source
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
photographs - still images
Language
A language of the resource
English
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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B_142.jpg Blaine House Event
Subject
The topic of the resource
Speaker Martin, Senator Muskie, Senator Conley
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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The topic of the resource
Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_141.jpg Bill Signing in Governor Brennan's Office
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3 unidentified, Andre Janelle, Identified male, Dick Davies, 2 unidentified, Kirk Studstrup, unidentified male
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_140.jpg Parade
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Governor Brennan, Tara Brennan, Maine State Police Honor Guard
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_139.jpg Bill signing in Governor Brennan's Office
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2 unidentified, Governor Brennan, Richard Barringer
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_138.jpg State Trooper Security Detail Present Governor Brennan with a Birthday Cake
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2 unidentified, Trooper Walt Williams, 1 unidentified trooper, Governor Brennan, 2 unidentified troopers
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_137.jpg Senator Margaret Chase Smith in Governor Brennan's Office
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Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Governor Brennan
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_136.jpg Governor Brennan in the Blaine House
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Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_135.jpg Blaine House Event
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2 unidentified, Governor Brennan, 2 unidentified
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_134.jpg Governor Brennan's Office
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Rep. Louis Jalbert, David Redmond, Governor Brennan, Rep. Ed Kelleher
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_133.jpg unidentified Maine State Trooper Presenting Birthday Cake to Governor Brennan
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unidentified trooper, Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_132.jpg Governor Brennan's Office
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David Redmond, Governor Brennan, Senator Peter Danton with Leprechaun
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Governor Brennan at the Summer Meeting of the National Governors' Association
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Willliam Troubh, Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_131.jpg Governor Brennan at the Summer Meeting of the National Governors' Association
Subject
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William Troubh, Governor Brennan
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_130.jpg Governor Brennan at the Portland Dry Dock?
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Governor Brennan, unidentified male
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_129.jpg Governor Brennan with Senator William Hathaway
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Senator William Hathaway, Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_128.jpg Governor Brennan at an Outside Event
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Eunice Kennedy Shiver, 2 unidentified females, Governor Brennan, Robert Dunfey(?)
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_127.jpg Governor Brennan at Maine Day at the Boston Red Sox
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unidentified male, Catcher Carlton Fisk, JB Brennan, Governor Brennan, Tara Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_126.jpg Governor Brennan on Election Night
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Governor Brennan's Sister Mary Brennan Toker, Governor Brennan's Mom, Mrs. Catherine Mulkern Brennan, and Governor Brennan, unidentified reporter
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_125.jpg Governor Brennan on the Campaign Trail
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unidentified male, unidentified female, Attorney General Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_124.jpg Governor Brennan at Bill Signing (?) on Steps of State House
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Governor Brennan with????
David Flanagan, Kirk Studstrup, Commissioner David Bustin, Reporter Mal Leary
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_123.jpg Governor Brennan with Vice President Walter Mondale
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_122.jpg Governor Brennan on PBS
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Governor Brennan, Gwen Ifill
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_121.jpg Governor Brennan's Office
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Attorney General James Tierney, Governor Brennan, Bobby Orr, Treasurer Sam Shapiro
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_120.jpg Margaret Chase Smith
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Governor Brennan, Senator Smith, Senate President Gerard Conley
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_119.jpg Governor Brennan's Office
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Governor Brennan, Bobby Orr
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_118.jpg Governor Brennan on the Pitcher's Mound
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"Pitcher" Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_117.jpg Governor Brennan at Capitol Park, Augusta,
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Unidentified Civil War Re-enactors, Governor Brennan,
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_116.jpg Blaine House Event
Subject
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Unidentified male, Governor Ken Curtis, Kermit Lipez, Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_115.jpg Governor Brennan in Unknown Location
Subject
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Unidentified male Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_114.jpg Governor Brennan at Maine Day at the Boston Red Sox
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Governor Brennan, Unidentified boy, Unidentified male, 3rd Baseman Wade Boggs, Miss Maine, Bill Green
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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Title
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B_113.jpg Political Event
Subject
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Jimmy Brennan's daughter, Jimmy Brennan, Beverly Brennan
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B_112.jpg Governor Brennan at a Campaign Event
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Unidentified people, Governor Brennan
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_112.jpg Governor Brennan at a Campaign Event
Subject
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Unidentified diners, Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_111.jpg Governor Brennan Swearing In Caroline Glassman as the First Woman Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Subject
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Justice Caroline Glassman, Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_110.jpg Candidate Brennan on Election Night?
Subject
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Senator Gerard Conley, Candidate Brennan
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B_109.jpeg Candidate Brennan on Election Night
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_109.jpg Candidate Brennan on Election Night
Subject
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Candidate Brennan, David Redmond, JB Brennan
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Title
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
Subject
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Format
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photographs - still images
Language
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English
Still Image
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B_108.jpg Governor Brennan's Office with Vice President Mondale
Subject
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Governor Brennan, Vice President Walter Mondale
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_107.jpg Governor Brennan at an Outside Event
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David Nelson, Governor Brennan, Unidentified male
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_106.jpg Governor Brennan in the Garden at the Blaine House
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Governor Brennan, David Redmond
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_105.jpg Governor Brennan at the Blaine House
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Governor Brennan
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
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B_104.jpg Governor Brennan with the Brennan Softball Team
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David Redmond, Governor Brennan, Grace Ridlon, Jane Lincoln
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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B_103.jpg Governor Brennan Bill Signing
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3 Unidentified People, Rep. Bonnie Post, Speaker John Martin, Unidentified Male with Beard, Attorney General Richard Cohen, Unidentified Male behind AG Cohen, Governor Brennan, Senator Conley, Senate President Joseph Sewall, Senator Donald Collins, Unidentified Male, Rep. Barry Hobbins, 4 Unidentified Males
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan Archives
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Description
An account of the resource
<p><b>These archives contain personal and professional items from the life and career of Joseph Edward Brennan,</b> the<span> </span>70th<span> </span>Governor of Maine, serving from 1979 to 1987. Born in 1934 in<span> </span>Portland, Maine, Brennan graduated from the<span> </span>University of Maine School of Law, and became<span> </span>Cumberland County<span> </span>District Attorney before winning election to the<span> </span>Maine House of Representatives<span> </span>(1965–1971) and the<span> </span>Maine Senate<span> </span>(1973–1975). As State<span> </span>Attorney General<span> </span>in 1975, Brennan ran for governor in 1978 and served two terms. In 1986 he was elected to the<span> </span>U.S. House<span> </span>in Maine's First Congressional District for two terms. <sup class="reference"></sup>He served under<span> </span>Presidents Clinton<span> and Bush </span>as a commissioner on the<span> </span>Federal Maritime Commission.</p>
Creator
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
Publisher
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Maine Irish Heritage Center
Date
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1934 -
Contributor
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Governor Joseph E. Brennan
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photographs - still images
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English
Still Image
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