Surname File – Shaw
Articles: Shaw newspaper articles in the Shaw Surname File.
Dora Shaw was there
Roses and cane (Dorothy M. Shaw)
Scarborough’s Oldest Citizen (Dorothy M. Shaw)
He Misses Cracker Barrel (Velorus T. Shaw) – (V. T. Shaw’s General Store)
Ephemera: Use the Ephemera Finding Aid to locate ephemera related to Shaw.
Additional ephemera in the Shaw Surname File.
- (Shaw Memories) – Letter on “Chalet Edelweiss” letterhead.
- B.F. Shaw Letter Dated May 3rd, 1897 – Needs Transcription (See our Volunteer Page)
- B. F. Shaw Letter dated June 30th, 1897 – Needs Transcription (See our Volunteer Page)
- Henry M. Shaw Letter – 1982 – Needs Transcription (See our Volunteer Page)
Obituaries: See the Obituary Index Page, wait for the search box to appear, then search for “SHAW”.
Research: See the Bill Tolman Database, then select Surname-S file. Cursor down to SHAW to see entries. There are over 500 entries for Shaw.
Shaw, Thomas; Introductory Biography of (OCRed)
Cross-referenced items – Shaw (Pink Slip)
- Shaw Bible – Restricted Storage.
- Photo of Rachel Shaw, SHS ’29 #2001.38.8.
- See “The Other Shaws” in Frank Hodgdon’s Articles – 95.46.14.
- Video – Dora Shaw’s Birthday (Reminiscing).
- 08.38.1c – “A Bridge into the Past” – Original in the “Marsh” folder.
- For writings of Zelia Shaw, See folder on Vinegar Road under Transportation, FC11.
Buxton has the book: “Roger Shaw – 1594-1661.” Also available at Archive.Org and on Amazon.
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