01606cpcaa2200337 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106041001300130072001200143100003600155245004200191300001800233300001900251506002200270520055800292545002700850546004900877600003900926610003600965650003001001650003601031650003901067650004201106650003301148651004201181656002801223999001701251mm 78020123 DLC20260227111623.0780830|||||||||||| eng  amm 78020123 bms 59000206  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC aengager 7aR2lcmd1 aFabbri, Alessandro,d1877-1922.00aAlessandro Fabbri papers,f1917-1922. a1,000fitems. a3fcontainers.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence, biographical material, memorabilia, and photographs. Correspondence relates to Fabbri's service as officer in charge of the radio station at Otter Cliffs, Bar Harbor, Me., during World War I, and hence contributes to the early history of transatlantic radio communication. One item is described as the original wireless message from the German Government received at Otter Cliffs, November 10, 1918 (the day before the Armistice), asking for mitigation of conditions imposed by the Allies. Includes correspondence of Samuel C. Hooper.0 aNaval reserve officer. aCollection material in English, with German.10aHooper, Samuel C.vCorrespondence.10aUnited States.bNavyxRadiomen. 0aRadio, MilitaryzGermany. 0aRadio, MilitaryzUnited States. 0aRadio stationszMainezBar Harbor. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xCommunications. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xPeace. 0aOtter Cliffs Radio Station Site (Me.) 7aNaval officers.2itoamc c39847d39847