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A
BIBLIOGEAPHl'
T
STATE OF MAINE
FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO 1891
JOSEPH WILLIAMSON
MEMBER OF THE MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, AND OF THE
NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
IJSr X^WO VOLXJIMES
VOLUME I
PORTLAND
THE THURSTOX PRINT
1896
Cneeked
Copyright 1S'.)6
BY JOSErH WILLIAMSON
PREFACE
This work has been compiled under the auspices of the Maine
Historical Society. With certain exceptions, its purpose is to give
the full title of every book, pamphlet, and reputable magazine
article at any time printed in or having reference to Maine, and also
all of which the authors were, at the time of writing or publishing,
residents within the state.
The exceptions are chiefly public, municipal and legal reports, and
pami)hlets whicli relate to organizations not of an historical, literary,
charitable or religiovis character. Although many of the best liter-
ary productions of the State are to be found only in its newspapers,
no attempt to enumerate these has been made with the exception of
such as have been preserved in other form.
The plan a^" ) excludes the writings of native authors, printed or
published after they have ceased to be residents, unless these have
some special relation to Maine.
In all cases possible, titles have been copied from the original
works ; those in catalogues being adopted only as a last resort.
Cross references to general and local histories, encyclopaedias, and
biographical dictionaries have been usually omitted.
The task of the compiler has been greatly lessened by kind aid re-
ceived from his friends in all parts of the country. The bountifiil
assistance of Mr. Hubbard W. Bryant, librarian of the Maine His-
torical Society, of Professors George T. Little and Edward W. HaU,
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librarians respectively of Bowdoiii College and Colby University, has
largely contributed to the completeness of the work. Special ac-
knowledgement is due to Mr. .John Ward Dean and to Samuel
Abbott Green, M. D., both of Boston, for numei'ous kind oiliecs and
encouraging words. He is under great obligation to Mr. J. G. Elder,
of Lewiston. not only for free access to his uiRMjualed colk'ctioii of
Maine books and })amplik'ts. I)ut also for transcripts of inmierous
titles which otherwise woul«l liave escaped notice ; to Mr. E. Eree-
man Din-en, of Bangor, for a list of works compiled during his long
career as a publisher ; and to Mr. Calvin W. Lewis, of Boston, who
has been indefatigable in securing a large array of authorities con-
cerning " Lovewell's Eight."
Although the book may lack some of the characteristies of a tech-
nical bibliography, the compiler trusts that it will meet Avith favor-
able accejjtance. It has been with him a lal)()r of love.
Belfast, April, 1896.
ABBIIEVIATIONS.
A. A. A. S.
Aid.
Am. Aim.
Am. An. Ed.
Am. Antitj. Soc.
Am. Ass. Proc.
• Am. Bap. 'Mas;-
Am. Bap. Mem.
Am. Bib. Hep.
Am. Ch. R.
Am. Cyclo.
Am. Ed. Soc.
Am. Gyn.
Am. Hist. Hec.
Am. Inst. Ins.
Am. Jour. Ed.
Am. Jour. Obs.
Am. Jour. Sci.
Am. Jurist.
Am. Law Rev.
Am. Mag.
Am. Med. Ass.
Am. Meth. Mo.
Am. Mil. Biog.
Am. Miss. Ass.
Am. Nat.
Am. Xat. Preach.
Am. Port. Gall.
Am. Q. Obs.
Am. Q. Reg.
Am. Statis. Ass.
Am. Whig. Rev.
Am. Theo. Rev.
Anon.
Ass.
Atl. Mo.
b.
Bang. H. M.
Bank. Mag.
Bap. Mem. and Chron.
Bapt. Miss. Mag.
Bap. Quar.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Aldine.
American Almanac.
American Annals of Education.
American Antiquarian Society.
American Association for Advance of .Science
Proceedings.
American Baptist Magazine.
American Baptist Memorials.
American Biblical Repository.
American Church Review.
American Cyclopaedia.
American Education Society.
American Gynecological Society.
American Historical Record.
American Institute of Instruction.
American Journal of Education.
American Journal of Obstetrics.
American Journal of Science.
American Jurist.
American Law Review.
American Magazine.
American Medical Association.
American Methodist Monthly.
American Military Biography.
American Missionary Association.
American Naturalist.
American National Fi'eacher.
American Portrait Gallery.
American Quarterly Observer.
American Quarterly Register.
American Statistical Association.
American Whig Review.
American Theological Review.
Anonymous.
Association.
Atlantic Monthly.
Born.
Bangor Historical Magazine.
Banker's Magazine.
Baptist Memorial and Chronicle.
Baptist Missionary Magazine.
Baptist Quarterly.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bap. Rev.
Bib. Rep.
Bib. Sac.
Biog. Ency. Me.
Bost. Daily Adv.
Bost. Med. & Surg. Jonr
Bost. Mont. Mag.
Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.
Cath. World.
Cent.
Chaut.
Chr. Disc.
Chr. Ex.
Chr. Mo. Spec.
Chr. Ob.
Cliurcli Mo.
Coll.
Cong. Quar.
Cong. Rec.
Cong. Rev.
Cont.
Corr. Am. Rev.
Cosmopol.
Cyclop. Am. Biog.
d.
Dem. Rev.
Doc.
Edinburgh Rev.
Ency.
Essex Inst. Proc.
fE.
Fol.
Eras. Mag.
Free Bap.
Freemason's Rep.
Godey.
Gran. Mo.
Harp. Mag.
Hist. Mag.
Hist. Soc.
Hunt.
Interna. Jour. Surg.
Internat. R.
lUus.
Jour.
Kniok.
1.
Baptist Review.
American Biblical Repository.
Bibliotheca Sacra.
Biograpliical Encylcopaedia of Maine.
Boston Daily Advertiser.
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal.
Boston Monthly Magazine.
Boston Society of Natural History.
Catholic World.
Century.
Chautauquan Magazine.
Christian Disciple.
Christian Examiner.
Christian Monthly Spectator.
Christian Observer.
Church Monthly.
Collection.
Congregational Quarterly.
Congressional Record.
Congregational Review.
Continental.
Correspondence American Revolution.
Cosmopolitan.
Cyclopaedia of Ainerican Biography.
Died.
Democratic Review.
Documents.
Edinburgh Review.
Encylcopajdia.
Essex Institute Proceedings.
Folios; leaves.
Folio.
Eraser's Magazine.
Free Baptist.
Freemason's Repository.
Godey's Lady's Book.
Granite Monthly.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
Historical Magazine.
Historical Society.
Hunt's Merchant's Magazine.
International Journal of Surgery.
International Review.
Illustration, or Illustrated.
Journal.
Knickerbocker Magazine.
Leaf.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Vll
Law Rep.
Lippinc.
Lit. Jour.
Lit. and Theol Rev.
Lit. Wor.
Macf. Am. Hist.
Mass.
Mass. Agriciil. Rep.
Mass. Hist. Soc.
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Math. Mo.
Me.
Me. Biog.
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Me. Jour. Ed.
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Me. Press Ass.
Me. Rec.
Me. Rep.
Meth. Quar. Rev.
Mo.
Mo. Miscel.
Mo. Rel. Mag.
MS.; MSS.
N. A. Jour. Horn.
n. d.
New Eng.
N. E. Mag.
N. E. Reg.
N. H. Hist. Soc.
New Hamp. Rep.
New Jeru. Mag.
Niles Reg.
No., Nos.
No. Am. Rev.
No. Mo.
n. p.
n. pp.
n. s.
n. t. p.
N. Y.
Ob.
O. & N.
The Law Reporter.
Lippincott's Magazine.
Literary Journal.
Literary and Theological Review.
Literary World.
Magazine of American History.
Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Agricultural Repository.
Massachusetts Historical Society.
Massachusetts Missionary Magazine.
Massachusetts Quarterly Review.
Mathematical Monthly.
Maine.
Maine Genealogist and Biographer.
Maine General Conference (Congregationalist).
Maine Historical Society.
Maine Homeopath! c Medical Society.
Maine Journal of Education.
Maine Medical Association.
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Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder.
Maine Reports. (Supreme Court.)
Methodist Quarterly Review.
Monthly.
Monthly Miscellany.
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Manuscript, Manuscripts.
North American Journal of Homeopathy.
No date of publication.
New England.
New England Magazine.
New England Historical and Genealogical Reg-
ister.
New Hampshire Historical Society.
New Hampshire Repository.
New Jerusalem Magazine.
Niles's Register.
Number, numbers.
North American Review.
Northern Monthly.
No place of publication.
No number on page.
New series.
No title-page.
New York.
Oblong.
Old & New.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Oi-nith & Oolog.
O. T.
Overland Mo.
p., pp-
Peab. Mus.
Pej. Hist. Soc.
Phot.
Pop. Sei. Mo.
Port.
Port. Soc. Nat. Hist.
Potter's Am. Mo.
Prac. Housk.
Princ. Rev.
Proc.
Prov.
Pseufl.
Pub.
Put. Mo.
Quart. Ob.
Relig. Mag.
Repos.
r.
Rev.
Roy. Soc.
Scrib.
Sci. Am.
Ser.
Sm.
Smitli. last.
Soc.
Spirit of Pil.
Sq.
St. Xich.
Supp.
t. p.
Theol. and Lit. Joui
Unita. Cong. Reg.
Unita. Misc.
Un. Mo. Jour.
Unit. Rev.
U. S. Lit. Gaz.
Univer. Q.
University Q.
Vol.
Ornithologist and Oologist.
Old Times.
Overland Monthly.
Page and pages.
Peabody Museum.
Pejepscot Historical Society.
Photograph.
Popular Science Monthly.
Portrait.
Portland Society of Natural History.
Potter's American Monthly.
Practical Housekeeping.
Princeton Review.
Proceedings.
Provincial.
Pseudonym.
Publisher.
Putnam's Monthly Magazine.
Quarterly Observer.
Religious Magazine.
Repository.
Resides.
Review.
Royal Society.
Scribner's Magazine.
Scientific American.
Series.
Small.
Smithsonian Institute.
Society.
Spirit of Pilgrims.
Square.
St. Nicholas.
Supplement.
Title-page.
Theological and Literary Journal.
Unitarian Congregational Register.
Unitarian Miscellany.
Unitarian Monthly Journal.
Unitarian Review.
United States Literary Gazette.
Universalist Quarterly Review.
University Quarterly.
Volume, volumes.
Figures within parentheses, thus {18i)0), indicate the year of publication.
Names within parentheses, indicate probable authorship.
? and (?) after a word, indicate probably, perhaps.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAIJ^E.
Abbot. Incorporated 1827.
Historical Account of. 1880. See Loring, Amasa.
History Mt. Kineo Lodge. 1889. See Wade, A. T.
Abbot, Edwin Hale. Lawyer and railroad president, Cambridge,
Mass.
Love of Country. A lecture delivered before the Maine and New
Hampsbire Association of the Xew Church at Contocook, August
26, 1861. Xew Jerusalem Magazine, 34: 121. (1862.) [1
Abbot, Jacob. 1746-1820. Brunswick.
Sermon on. 1820. See Eaton, Samuel.
Abbot, John Stevens. 1807-81. Lawyer, jSTorridgewock; Boston.
An address delivered before the temperance societies of "Waterford
and Farmington, at their annual meetings, in 1831, by John S.
Abbot. Augusta: Eaton & Severance, Printers. 1831. [2
Abbot William. 1773-1849. Lawyer, Castine; Bangor.
Address at centennial celebration, Wilton, N, H. 1839. See Pea-
body, Ephraim. [3
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Abbott, Austin, h. 1831. Lawyer, New York.
Popular Government Successful in a Great Emergency. An address
delivered at Farmington, Me., July 4, 1862. By Austin Abbott,
n.p. n.d. (1862.) 8vo. pp. 8. [4
Abbott, Edward, D. D. Clergyman, h. Farmington, 1831. r. Cam-
bridge, Mass.
The Androscoggin Lakes. Harp. Mag. 55:23. (1877.) (Illus.) [5
Sketch of Jacob Abbott. 1882. See Abbott, Jacob.
Abbott, Jacob, D. D. Clergyman, b. Hallowell, 1803. r. Farmington,
1839-43, and 1870-79. d. 1879.
New England and her Institutions. By one of her sons. Boston:
John Allen & Co. 1835. 12mo. (In "The American Popular
Library, conducted by an Association of Gentlemen," Boston:
John Allen & Co. 1835. 12mo.) Chap. 8. College Life (at Bow-
doin) pp. 158-187. rg
2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
AiiBOTT, Jacou, D. D., Continued.
RoUo's Travels. By Jacob Abbott, author of "Rollo Learning to
Read," and "Learning to Talk." Boston: William Crosby & Co.
1840. 18mo. pp. 100. [7
Rollo's Correspondence. By Jacob Abbott. Boston: William
Crosby & Co. 1840. 18mo. pp. 190. [8
Jonas a Judge: or law among the boys. By the author of the
"Rollo Books," &c. Boston: W. D. Ticknor. 1840. 18mo. pp.
179. [9
Jonas's Stories: related to Rollo and Lucy. By the author of the
"Rollo Books." Boston: W. D. Ticknor. 1841. 16mo. pp. 180. [10
Jonas on a Farm in Summer. By the author of the " Rollo Books."
Boston: W. D. Ticknor, 1841. 18mo. pp. 178. [11
Jonas on a Farm in Winter. By the author of the "Rollo Books."
Boston: W. D. Ticknor. 1841. ISmo. pp. 180. [12
The Rollo Reader. Boston: 1841. [13
The Rollo Code of Morals: or the rules of duty for children.
Arranged with questions for the use of schools. By Jacob
Abbott, author of the "Rollo Books," &c. Boston: Crocker &
Brewster. 1841. ISmo. pp. 178. [14
Cousin Lucy at Study. By the author of the "Rollo Books." Bos-
ton: B. B. Mussey. 1842. ISmo. pp. 180. [15
Cousin Lucy's Stories. Stories told to Cousin Lucy when she was
a little girl. By the author of the "Rollo Books." Boston: B.
B. Mussey. 1842. 18mo. pp. 180. [16
Cousin Lucy's Conversations. By the author of the " Rollo Books."
Boston: B. B. Mussey, 1842. 18mo. pp. 180. [17
Cousin Lucy at Play. By the author of the "Rollo Books." Bos-
ton: B. B. Mussey. 1842. 18mo. pp. 180. [18
Cousin Lucy on the Sea-shore. By the author of the " Rollo Books."
Boston: B. B. Mussey. 1842. 18mo. pp. 180. [19
Cousin Lucy among the Mountains. By the author of the "Rollo
Books." Boston: B. B. Mussey. 1842. 18mo. pp. 180. [20
The Rollo Philosophy. Part I. Water. By the author of the
"Rollo Books." Philadelphia: Hagan & Thompson. 1842. 12mo.
pp. 192. [21
The Rollo Philosophy. Part II. Air. By the author of the " Rollo
Books." Philadelphia: Hagan & Thompson. 1842. 12mo. pp.
192. [22
The Rollo Philosophy. Part III. Fire. By the author of the
" Rollo Books." Boston: Otis, Broaders & Co. 1843. 12mo. pp.
192. [23
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 3
-The Rollo Philosophy. Part IV. The Sky. By the author of the
"Rollo Books." Boston: Otis, Broaders & Co. 1843. 12mo.
pp. 192. [24
-Marco Paul's Travels and Adventures in Pursuit of Knowledge.
City of New York. By Jacob Abbott, author of the "Rollo, Lucy
and Jonas Books." Boston: T. Harrington Carter & Co. 1843.
12n30. pp. 141. [25
-Marco Paul's Travels in Pursuit of Knowledge. Vol. II. On the
Erie Canal. By Jacob Abbott. Boston: T. Harrington Carter &
Co. 1843. 12mo. pp. 144. [26
-Marco Paul's Travels in Pursuit of Knowledge. Vol. III. In
Maine. By Jacob Abbott. Boston: T. Harrington Carter & Co.
1843. 12mo. pp. 141. [27
-Marco Paul's Travels and Adventures in Pursuit of Knowledge.
Vol. IV. Vermont. By Jacob Abbott. Boston: T. H. Carter &
Co. 1843. 12mo. pp. 144. [28
-Marco Paul's Travels. Vol. V. In Boston. By Jacob Abbott.
Boston: T. H. Carter & Co. 1843. 12mo. pp. 144. [29
-The Spots in the Sun. Harp. Mag. 40:818. (1870.) (Illus.) [30
-The Mysteries of a Thunder Shower. Harp. Mag. 41: 21. (1870.) [31
-The Ocean Steamer. Harp. Mag. 41 : 18.5. (1870.) (Illus.) [32
-The Electric Light. Harp. Mag. 41:3-54. (1870.) (Illus.) [;33
-The Spectroscope. Harp. Mag. 41:720. (1870.) (Illus.) [.34
-The Negative in Photography. Harp. Mag. 41:345. (1870.) (Illus.)
[35
-Lyell and Geology. Harp. Mag. 43:590. (1871.) (Illus.) [.36
-The Stricken Heai't. A Romance of the Andes. Harp. Mag. 43 : 877.
(1871.) (Illus.) [37
-The August Stories. Four volumes. New York : Harper & Bros.
1871. 16mo. I. August and Elvie. II. Hunter and Tom. III. The
Schooner Mary Ann. IV. Granville Valley. [38
Parti}' written at Farmington.
-Science for the Young. Force. By Jacob Abbott, author of "The
Franconia Stories," "Marco Paul Series," "Young Christian
Series," Harper's Story Books," "Abbott's Illustrated His-
tories," &c. With numerous engravings. New York: Harper &
Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1872, 12mo. pp. 305 [39
-Science for the Young. Light. By Jacob Abbott, author of
"The Franconia Stories," "Harper's Story Books," "Abbott's
Story Books," "Abbott's Illustrated Stories," &c. With num-
erous engravings. New York : Harper & Brothers, Publishers,
Franklin Square. 1872. 12mo. pp. 313. [40
4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Abbott, Jacob, D. D., Continued.
Science for the Young. Heat. By Jacob Abbott, author of " The
Franconia Stories,'' "Marco Paul Series," "Young Christian
Series," "Harper's Story Books," "Abbott's Illustrated His-
tories," &c. With numerous engravings. Xew York: Harper &
Brothers. Publishers, Franklin Square, 1872. 12mo. pp. 312. [41
Science for the Young. Water and Land. By Jacob Abbott author
of "The Franconia Stories," "Marco Paul Series," "Young Chris-
tian Series," "Harper's Story Books," "Abbott's Illustrated His-
tories," &c. With numerous engravings. New York: Harper &
Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1872. ]2mo. pp. 330. [42
Parts of "Science for the Young" were written at Farinington.
The Siren of Science: or the mode of numbering sonorous vibra-
tions. Harp. Mag. 45: 844. (1872.) (Illus.) [43
The Telegraph. Harp. Mag. 47:332. (1873.) [44
Abbott's Young Christian. A memorial edition, with a sketch of
the author by one of his sons. New York: Harper & Brothers,
Franklin Square. 1882. 12mo. pp. 402, (Illus.) [45
Tlie sketch, by Rev. Edward Abbott, D. D., pp. viii, 131, contains a
bibliography.
Abbott, Johx Stevexs Cabot, D. D. Clergyman, b. Brunswick, 1805. r.
Brunswick and Farmington, 1853-60; d. Fairhaven, Conn., 1877.
An oration delivered at Farmington Falls, by Rev. John S. C.
Abbott, on the Fourth of July, 1850. Farmington: J. F. Sprague,
Printer, 8vo. pp. 8. [46
Napoleon Bonaparte. Harp. Mag. 7: 150, 190, 337, 482, 623, 722.
(1853.) 8: 155, 315, 479, 596, 21. (1853-54.) 9:32, 171, 327,465.
577, 721. (1854.) 10: 15, 173, 310. (1854-55.) (Illus.) [47
Scenes in the Life of Louis XIV. Harp. Mag. 7: 475. (1853.) (Illus.)
[48
The History of Napoleon Bonaparte. By John S. C. Abbott. With
maps, illustrations, and portraits on steel. New York: Harper
& Brothers. 1865. 2 Vols. 8vo. Vol. I. pp.611. Vol. II. pp. 666. [50
First published m Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Several editions
have been issued.
The Conquest of Mexico. By Hernando Cortez. Harp. Mag. 12: 1.
(1855.) (Illus.) [51
Napoleon at St. Helena; or interesting anecdotes and remarkable
conversations of the emperor during the five and a half years
of his captivity, collected from the memorials of Las Sasas,
O'Meara, Montholon, Antommarchi, and others, by John S. C.
Abbott. With illustrations. New York: Harper & Brothers,
n. d. (Copyright, 1855.) 8vo. pp. 662. [52
George Washington, Harp. Mag. 12:289. (1856.) (Hlus.) [53
BIBLIOGEAPHY OF MAINE. 0
-The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. Harp. Mag. 13: 720. (1856.)
(Illus.) (54
-Confidential Correspondence of the Emperor Napoleon and the Em-
press Josephine: including letters from the time of their mar-
riage until the death of Josephine, and also several private letters
from the emperor to his brother Joseph, and other important
personages. With numerous illustrative notes and anecdotes.
By John S. C. Abbott. New York: Published by Mason Bro-
thers, 108 and 110 Duane Street. 1856. Svo. pp. 404. [55
-History of Hernando Cortez. By John S. C. Abbott. With engrav-
ings. New York : Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Pearl Street,
Franklin Square, n. d. (Copyright, by Harper & Brothers. 1856.
By Susan Abbott Mead, 1884.) 16mo. pp. -348. [56
-The National Assembly. Harp. Mag. 15:606. (1857.) (Hlus.) [57
-The States General. Harp. Mag. 15: 314. (1857.) (Illus.) [58
-The King Conquered. Harp. Mag. 16: 35. (1857.) [59
-The Death of Louis XIV. Harp. Mag. 17: 467. (1858.) (Illus.) [60
-The French Revolution of 1789 as Viewed in the Light of Republican
Institutions. By John S. C. Abbott. With 100 engravings. New
York : Harper & Brothers. 1869, 8vo. pp. 4:39. [61
-South and North: or impressions received during a trip to Cuba
and the South. By John S. C. Abbott.
" For PYeedom's battle once begun,
Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son,
Though baffled oft, is always won."
New York: Abbey & Abbott, 119 Nassua Street. 1860, 16mo. pp.
362. [62
-The Monarchies of Continental Europe. The Empire of Austria:
its rise and present power. By John S. C. Abbott. New York :
Published by Mason Brothers. Cincinnati: Rickey, Mallory &
Co. 1850. 12mo. pp.520. [63
-The Monarchies of Continental Europe. Italy: from the earliest
period to the present day. By John S. C. Abbott. New York:
n. d. (Copyright, 1860.) 12mo. pp. 284. [64
-The Monarchies of Continental Euroi3e. The Empire of Russia:
from the remotest periods to the present time. By John S. C.
Abbott. New York : Mason Brothers, 5 & 7 Mercer Street. 1860,
12mo. pp. 528. (One port.) [65
-Modern Austria. Harp. Mag. 23:717. (1861.) [66
-Turkey and Russia. Harp. Mag. 24:433. (1862.) (Illus.) [67
-The History of Maine, from the earliest discovery of the region by
the Northmen until the present time : including a narrative of
the voyages and explorations of the early adventurers, the manners
b BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Abbott, John Stetkxs Caijot, D. D., Continued.
and customs of the Indian tribes, the liardships of the first
settlers, the conflicts with the savages, and the gradual advance-
ment of the state to its present state of opulence, culture and re-
finement. By John S. C. Abbott, author of the " History of the
Civil War in America," "French Revolutions," "The Lives of
the Presidents of the United States," etc., etc. Illustrated. Bos-
ton: Published by B. B. Russell, 55 Cornhill. Portland: John
Russell, 1875. 8 vo. pp. 556. [68
Lives of the Presidents of the United States of America, from
Washington to the present time. Containing a narrative of the
most interesting events in the career of each president: thus con-
stituting a graphic history of the United States. To which is
added a chapter showing the hundred years' progress of the re-
public. By John S. C. Abbott, and Russell H. Conwell. Illus-
trated with portraits of all the presidents engraved on steel, pic-
tures of their private residences, and thirty other wood engrav-
ings of the most interesting scenes in their lives, togetlier with
illustrations of the centennial jubilee. Sold only by distributing
agents. Portland, H. Hallett & Company. 1831. 8vo. pp, 670. [69
The History of Christianity: consisting of the life and teachings
of Jesus of Nazai'eth ; the adventures of Paul and the apostles ;
and the most interesting events in the progress of Christianity,
from the earliest period to the present time. By John S. C.
Abbott, D. D., author of "The Mother at Home," "Life of Na-
poleon," "Life of Frederic the Great," etc., etc., with addi-
tions by W. F. Mallalieu, D. D., Portland: George Stinson, & Co.
n. d. (1889?.) 8vo. pp. 521. (Illus.) [70
Abbott, .Ioseph Carter,
Coos and the Magalloway. Harp. Mag. 20: 289. 1860. (Illus.)
[71
Abbott, Josuua.
Sermons to, at York. 1792. See Merriam, M.
Abbott, Xeiiemiah. 1804-77. Lawyer, Belfast.
Fishing Bounties. Speech delivered in the House of Represen-
tives, Feb. 10, 1S59. 8vo. pp. 8. [72
Government Expenditures. Speech delivered in the House of
Representatives, Feb. 21, 1859. By Nehemiah Abbott. Washing-
ton. 1850. 8vo. pp. 8. [73
Abbott, Sallucia. 1801-88. Farmington.
The Lay Missionary: or the way to do good. Boston: Pub-
lished by Pierce & Parker, No. 9 Cornhill. New York: H. C.
Sleight, Clinton Hall. 1832. 18mo. pp. 8-1. [74
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. /
Abell, Towxsend Paoli. Clergyman, Camp Hill, Ala.
Universalist Belief. A discourse preached in the Universalist
church, Castine, Maine, on the afternoon of March 8, 1840. By
Rev. T. P. Abell. Boston. 1840. 8vo. pp. 16. [75
Abexaqui ok Abnaqui Ixdiaxs. .See Indians.
Abekt, Johx James. 1788-1S63. Washington, D. C.
Report of the survey of the Kennebec River, and of contemplated
routes for canals, connected with the vraters of the said river.
"Washington: Printed by Gales & Seaton. 1828. 8vo. pp. 58. [76
Academies Incorporated Prior to 1836. Bang. H. M. 3: 137. (1888.)
[77
Acadia or Acadie.
Dr. J. G. Kohl, (Description of JMaine, 234), thinks that the name Larcadia
appeared first in Russell's map of 1561. The word Acadia is said to be first
used as the name of ihe country in the letters-patent of De Monts, in 1603.
Settlement of Acadia. Translated for the Magazine, from Le Mer-
cure Francois, 1608. Mag. Am. History. 2: 49. (1877.) [78
Second Settlement in 1611-13. See Porter, J. W.
French Expedition to. 1613. See Xash, Stephen S.
Argall's Expedition to. 1613. See Folsom, George,
Cromwell's Grant of. 1656. See Porter, J. W.
Dutch Conquest of. 1674. See Hoyt, A. H.
Dutch Conquest of. 1674. See Tuttle, Charles W.
Memoir of. 1692. See Cadillac, M. La Mothe.
Report of Events in. 1685-96. See Tibierge, M.
Government of Acadia, Maine and Nova Scotia. 1603 to 1710-13.
Bang. H. M. 5: 167. 1890. [79
Situation and Description of. 1744. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Memorials Concerning. 1755, See Memorials,
Letters Concerning, 1762, See Bollan, William.
Remarks on the French Memorials concerning the Limits of Acadia:
Printed at the Royal printing house at Paris, and distributed by
the French ministers at all the foreign courts of Europe, With
two maps, exhibiting the limits: One according to the system of
the French as inserted in the said Memorials: The other conform-
able to the English rights, as supported by the authority of
treaties, continual grants of the French king, and express pas-
sages of the best French authors. To which is added, an an-
swer to the summary discussion, &c. London: Printed for T.
Jefferys, at the Corner of St. Martin's Lane, in the Strand.
MDCCLVI. 8vo. pp. 112. (2 folding maps.) [80
This volume surpasses all others for valuable historical, geographical and
bibliographical information respecting Xova Scotia or Acadia and part of
O BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Acadia ok Acadie, Continued.
Canada. The two maps on the same scale show clearly what is claimed by
both parties, French and English. They cover the whole territory south of
the Gulf of St. Lawrence, east of Lake Champlain, and north of Massachu-
setts, and include all the disputed tracts and grants of the English limits
claimed in 1750 and 1751: limits of Acadia and Port Royal by the Treaty of
Utrecht; limits of Nova Scotia as granted to Sir \Vm. Alexander, 1621;
Cromwell's grant to La Tour, Crown and Temple in 1656: the country re-
stored to France bj' the Treaty of Breda: the government of Denys in 1654,
Charnesay's in 1638 and La Tour's in 1638. The English map delineates Nova
Scotia as claimed by the English by the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713: as granted
to Sir Wm. Alexander, 1621: according to Champlain, 1603-29: with the
country west to the Penobscot: Acadia as granted by Louis XIII and XIV,
1632-1710: enlarged to the Kennebec by further grant to Stirling, 1653:
Acadia proper occording to the tripartite division named by Charlevoix:
Charnesay's and La Tour's Government in 1656: Acadia claimed by France
at the Treaty of Breda, 1C67: Norembega, between the Penobscot and the
Kennebec : and the Etechemins' coast according to Champlain and Denys.
Stevens: Hist. Nuggets. 3: 10. (1885.)
Memorials Concerning. 1766. See Nova Scotia.
History of. 1815. See Whipple, Joseph.
Remarks on. 1827. See White, William.
Aborigines of. 1866. See Vetromile, Eugene.
History of. 1879. See Hannay, James.
Lost Chapter in American History. 1884. See Smith, Philip H.
Account of. 1884. See Winsor, Justin.
In the Revolution. (1886.) See Varney, George J.
Map of. 1886. See Winsor, Justin.
Across Maine in Mid-winter Cont. No. 4: 138. (1863.) [81
Across the Continent. 1868. See Poor, John A.
Acton. Incorporated from Shapleigh. 1830.
History, 1847. See Fullonton, Joseph.
History. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
History. 1880. See Clayton, W. W.
Adam, Edom, Odem. 1882. See Morgan, E. H.
Adams, Aaron Chester, h. Bangor, 1815. Clergyman, Gorham;
Wethersfield, Conn.
Waiting upon God, the Way to Secure our Country's Welfare. A
sermon preached upon the day of public fast, April 17, 1845.
By A. C. Adams, jiastor of the First Congregational church,
Gorham. Portland: Thurston, Ilsley & Co., Printers. 1845. 8vo.
pp. 30. [82
A Word for Bangor Seminary. Addressed to Maine Congregation-
alists. By a member of the visiting committee. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal office. 1860. 8vo. pp. 32. [83
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 9
Our Hope. Sermon at Lewiston. 1866. [84
In Memoriam, Eev. David Thurston, D. D., Winthrop. By Rev.
A. C. Adams, of Auburn, Maine. Portland: Printed by Brown
Thurston. 1865. 8vo. pp. 23. [85
Adams, Miss Blanche Hermine.
Class Day and Graduation. Bervrick Academy. 1890. Dover, N.
H. Printed by E. L. Howes. 1890. 8vo. pp. 105. [86
Adams, Mes. Cathekine Lyman, d. 1879. Vassalborough.
Parlor Lectures on Scripture History. By a mother. In two vol-
umes. Augusta, Maine. Published by P. A. Brinsmade. At
Depository of Kennebec Co. S. S. Union. 1830. 12mo. pp. 194.
[87
Parlor Lectures on the New Testament. By the author of " Parlor
Lectures on Scripture History. " Augusta: Brinsmade & Dole.
1832. 12mo. pp. 227. [88
Daily Duties, inculcated in a series of letters, addressed to the
wife of a Clergyman. By Mrs. Adams, author of "Parlor Lec-
tures, " &c., &c. Boston: Published by Crocker and Brewster, 47
"Washington Street. New York: Leavitt, Lord & Co., 182
Broadway. 1835. 16mo. pp. vi. 174. [89
History of the Jews. [90
Adams, Charles Francis, LL. D. 1807-86. Statesman, Boston.
An address delivered at Waterville, before the members of the
literary societies at Colby University, 27 July, 1875. The River-
side Press, Cambridge. 1875. 8vo. pp. 30. [91
Adams, Charles Shaav. 1797-1873. Clergyman, b. Bath.
A sermon delivered December 14, 1825, at the dedication of the
first meeting house in Sullivan. By Charles S. Adams,
preacher of the Gospel. Published by request. Portland: Printed
by Shirley and Edwards. 1826. 8vo. pp. 24. [92
Adams, Eliashib. 1773-1855. Bangor.
A Successful Life. Autobiography of Eliashib Adams. Born at
Canterbury, Conn., June 6, 1773: Died at Bangor, Me., August
28, 1885, Bangor: Printed by Benjamin A. Bun-, 1871. 8vo. pp.
109. (Port.) [93
Appendix, pp. 23, gives life of his son, Henry Martyn Adams.
Adams, George. 1807-65. Publisher, Boston.
The Maine Register for the year 1855: embracing state and county
officers, and an abstract of the acts and resolves. (State seal.)
Together with a complete business directory of the state, and a
variety of useful information. By George Adams, publisher of
the "Massachusetts Register," "Rhode Island Register," "Boston
10 BIBLIOGRArHY OF MAINE.
Adams, George, Continued.
Directories," etc. Office, 91 Washington St., Boston. Published
and for sale by Blake & Carter, Portland. George R. Davis, Port-
land. Masters, Smith & Co., Hallo well. Edward Fenno, Augusta.
David Bugbee & Co., Bangor. 1855. 16mo. pp. 432, 88 [94
The Maine Register and Business Directory for the year 1856: em-
bracing the state and county officers and the titles of laws and
resolves of 1855. Together with the mercantile, professional,
manufacturing and mechanical departments, accurately compiled
and alphabetically arranged under their respective headings, with
a variety of useful information. By George Adams. Publisher
of the "Boston Directory," "Massachusetts Register," "Rhode
Island Register," "New England Business Directory," etc. Office
91 Washington Street, Boston. Published by Edward C Parks,
South Berwick. Svo. i^p. 292. (Advei'tising department, pp. 64.)
[95
Adams, George Eliashib, D. D. 1801-75. r. Bangor and Brunswick,
1827-70.
A Sermon delivered in Machias, June 23, 1841, before the Maine
Missionary Society, at its thirty-fourth anniversary. By George
E. Adams, pastor of the Congregational church in Brunswick.
Portland: Alfred Merrill, Printer. 1841. Svo. pp. 14. [96
An Address delivered Oct. 9, 1844, at the funeral of Mrs. Nancy
Ellingwood, wife of Rev. John W. Ellingwood, late pastor of the
First Church in Bath, Me. Portland: Thurston, llsley & Co.,
Printers. 1845. 24mo. pp. 18. [97
Biography of Rev. Harvey Loomis. 1857. See Sprague, William
B.
Remarks made by Rev. Dr. Adams, at the funeral of Joseph Mc-
Keen, who died December 2, 1865, aged 78. Printed for the fam-
ily, n. p. n. d. (Brunswick, 1866.) Printed by Joseph Griffin.
Svo. pp. 12. [98
Biographical Notice of Hon. Robert P. Dunlap. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll.
7:367. (1876.) [99
Adams, Henry Martyn. 1822-46. Bangor.
Sketch of. 1871. -See Crosby, Eliza L.
Adams, James. 1794-1883. Exeter, Dayton.
Obituary of. 1883. .See Maine Farmer's Almanac.
Adams, James, Jr. Publisher, Portland.
The Portland Directory and Register; containing the names of
families and persons of business, with other information, accom-
panied with a new and correct plan of the town. Portland:
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 11
printed and published by James Adams, Jr. 1827. 16mo. pp.
93. [100
Adams, John. 1735-1826. Second president of the United States.
Letters to Samuel Freeman. 1777. Me. Kec. 2: 117. (1885.) [101
Letters to James Sullivan. 1796. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser.
3: 89. (1886.) [102
Letter on North Eastern Boundary. 1796. See Winslow, Edward.
A Selection of tlie patriotic addresses, to the president of the
United States, together with the ^president's answers. Presented
in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, and the
twenty-second of the independence of America. Boston: 1798.
12mo. pp. 360. [103
Contains addresses of the citizens of Portland, Wells and Arundel.
Letter from. 1798. Bang, H. M. 4:116. (1888.) In reply to ad-
dress of militia at Wiscasset.
and Jefferson, Thomas. Eulogies on. 1826. See Daveis, Charles
S. ; Johnson, Alfred Jr.; Sprague, Peleg.
A Selection of eulogies, pronounced in the several states in honor
of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Hartford: Published by
D. F. Robinson & Co., and Norton & Russell. Norton & Russell,
Printers. 1826. 8vo. pp. 426. [104
Contains the eulogies by Charles S. Daveis at Portland; Alfred Johnson
Jr., at Belfast, and Peleg Sprague at Hallowell.
Professional Tours of, in Maine. (1890.) See Williamson, Joseph.
Adams, John, D. U.
Fifty Notable Years. Views of the ministry of Christian Universal-
ism during the last half-century, with biographical sketches. Il-
lustrated with j)ortraits. Boston, Universalist Publishing House.
1882. 8vo. pp. 336. [105
Contains sketches of Rev. George Bates, Fayette; Rev. Ebenezer Fisher,
Charlotte; Rev. Alex. R. Abbott, Liverraore; Rev. VV. A. P. Dillingham, Au-
gusta; Rev. Thomas J. Carney, Dresden.
Adams, John Calvin. 1810-85. Clergyman, Falmouth. 1859-80.
(A Famine of the Word.) Amos 8:11, 12.-). A sermon preached
before the Maine Missionary Society, at Portland, (Second Church),
June 27, 1865. By Rev. John C.Adams, Falmouth. Portland:
Press of Brown Thurston & Co. 1865. 8mo. pp. 19. [106
Adams, John Milton, b. 1819, Rumford. Lawyer and journalist,
Deering.
An Address before the Independent Order of Rechabites, delivered
February 19, 1845, by Bro. John M. Adams, P. C. R., of Cumber-
land tent. Portland: Bros. Thurston, Ilsley & Co., Printers.
1845. 8vo. pp. 30. [107
12 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Abams, John Mii.ton, Continued.
An Address to the people of Cumberland county, by John Milton
Adams, school commissioner. Portland: Harmon & Williams,
Printers. 1853. 8vo. pp. 24. [108
Reports of cases in law and equity, determined by the Supreme
Court of Maine. By John Milton Adams, reporter to the state.
Maine Reports. Volume XLI. Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Co.
1858. 8vo. pp. 655. [109
The same. Volume XLII. Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Co, 1858.
Svo. pp. 648. [110
Speech at celebration birthday of Jefferson, Salem, Mass. 1859.
See Jefferson, Thomas.
Biographical Sketch of Melvin W. Higgins. 1887. See Maine Press
Association.
Abams, John Quincy. 1767-1848. Sixth president of the United
States.
A Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, a member of the Senate of
Massachusetts, on the present state of our national affairs.
With remarks upon Mr. Pickering's letter to the governor of
the Commonwealth. By John Quincy Adams. From the second
Boston edition. Hallowell: Printed and published by Nathaniel
Cheever. 1808. 8vo. pp. 24. [Ill
The same, under the following title :—
A Letter from the Hon. Quincy Adams, Senator in Congress from
Massachusetts, to Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, a member of the
Senate of this Commonwealth, on the present state of our
national affairs: with remarks upon Mr. Pickering's letter to
his excellency James Sullivan. Portland: Published by J.
M'Kown, 1808. Svo. pp. 16. [112
This is designated "The Third Portland Edition."
Letters on the Masonic Institution. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin,
No. 24 Congress Street. 1847. 8vo. pp. xl., (4), 284. [113
Contains letter dated August 9, 1831, to a reviewer of John H. Sheppard's
defence.
Letter read from Hon. Quincy Adams, at the recent celebration of
West India emancipation in Bangor, May 27, 1843. n. t. p. Svo.
pp. 8. [114
Addressed to Asa Walker, C. A. Stackpole and F. M. Sabine, committee
of Correspondence.
The same. Emancipator Extra. October 5, 1848. Tract No. 5.
Liberty Incomplete, n. p. (Boston.) 12mo. pp. 8. [115
Abams, John Ripley, D. D. 1802-66. Clergyman, Gorham, 1847-64.
Memorial and letters of Rev. John R. Adams, D. D., chaplain of
the Fifth Maine and the One Hundred and Twenty-first New York
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 13
Kegiments during the war of the Kebellion. Serving from the
beginning to its close.
" He gave his body to that pleasant country's earth, and his pure soul unto
his Captain Christ, under whose colors he had fought so long."
Privately printed. 1890. n. p. 8vo. pp. 4, 242. [116
Adams, Joxathax. 178.5-1861. Clergyman, Woolwich and Deer Isle.
Marriages at Deer Isle, 1S32-.52, by Rev. Jonathan Adams. (Com-
municated by his son, Eev. Jonathan E. Adams, D. D., of Bangor.)
Bang. H. M. 5:156. (1890.) [117
Eecord of Marriages by Rev. Jonathan Adams in Woolwich, Maine,
(1817-31). (Contributed by his son, Rev. J. E. Adams, D. D., of
Bangor.) Bang. H. M. 5: 218. (1890.) [118
Adams, Jonathan Edwards, D. D. b. 1822. Clergyman, Bangor.
Reports as secretary of the Maine Missionary Society, and for the
trustees, from its 70th to 83d anniversary, 1877 to 1890; twelve
years; 1877, of General Conference of Congregational Churches,
pp. 61-110: 1878, pp. 107-126: 1879, pp. 11.3-152: 1880, pp. 124-
138: 1881, pp. 186-225: 1882, pp. 163-208: 1883, pp. 181-201: 1884,
pp. 164-186: 1885, pp. 221-242: 1886, pp. 221-251: 1887, pp. 184-
202: and life members, pp. 221-233: 1888, pp. 231-261: 1889, pp.
165-191 : 1890, pp. 186-217. [119
Adams Moses, M. D. 1778-1839. Physician, Ellsworth.
The trial of Moses Adams, high sheriff of the county of Han-
cock, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the commonwealth
of Massachusetts, on an indictment for the murder of his wife.
(From minutes taken at the trial by John Bulfinch.) Boston:
Printed and published by E. B. Tileston, No. 8 Congress Street.
1815. 8vo. pp. 32. [120
Adams, Samuel, LL. D., governor of Massachusetts, 1794-97.
Letter to Samuel Freeman. 1777. Me. Rec. 2:186. (1885.) [121
Adams, Samuel. 1745-1819. Physician, Bath.
Biographical Notice of. 1842. See Bradford, Alden.
Adams, Mes. Sarah Barnard, d. 1821, Vassalboro.
Sermon on. 1821. .See Adams, Thomas.
Sermon on. 1821. See Tappan, Benjamin.
Adams, Solomon. 1797-1870. Clergyman and teacher, r. Machias
and Portland, 1823^0.
An Address delivered at North Yarmouth, April 28, 1830, before the
Cumberland County Temperance Society. By Solomon Adams.
Published by request of the society. Portland: Shirley, Hyde &
Co. 1830. 12nio. pp. 12. [122
The same. Second edition. 1830. 12mo. pp. 23.
14 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Adams, Soi-omon, Continued.
Report as secretary Cumberland Temperance Society. 1831. See
Cumberland County.
Classification of Knowledge. Am. Inst. Ins. p. 31. (1843.) [123
Adams, Solomon. Farmington. Family of. 1881. See Swift, Josiah S.
Adams, Thaddeus, Jr., and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Adams, Thomas, D. D. 1792-1881. Clergyman, Vassalboro, Winslow
A Sermon delivered in Farmington (Maine) December 4, 1817; being
the day set apart by the governor and council as a day of public
thanksgiving and prayer. Hallowell: Printed by E. Goodale.
1818. 8vo. pp. 16. [124
A Sermon delivered at Vassalboro, June 24, 1821. The Lord's Day
after the interment of Mrs. Sarah Barnard Adams. By Thomas
Adams, pastor of the Congregational church in said town. Hal-
lowell: Printed by Goodale, Glazier ct Co. 1821. 8vo. pp. 10. [125
Sermon delivered in Augusta, September 11, 1828, at the annual
meeting of the Kennebec Conference of Churches. By Thomas
Adams, pastor of a church in "Vassalboro. Augusta: Printed by
Eaton & Severance. 1828. 8vo. pp. 28. [126
The Duty of Doing Good. Proverbs 19:17. A sermon delivered at
Waldoborough, before the Maine Missionary Society, at their
twenty-second anniversary. By Thomas Adams, pastor of a
church in Vassalborough. Portland: Published by Shirley &
Hyde. 1829, 8vo. pp. 29. [127
An Address delivered to the Vassalborough Juvenile Temperance
Society, Dec. 31, 1833. By Thomas Adams. [128
Memoir of the Rev. Asa Burton, D. D., Thetford, Vt. Am. Q. Reg.
10:321. (1838.) (Port.) [129
The same. Printed separately, n. p. (Boston.) n. d. (1238.) 8 vo. pp.
23. (Port.)
David Thurston. By Rev. Thomas Adams, Vassalborough, Maine.
Cong. Quar. 9:313, (1867.) (Port.) [130
A Sketch of the Life of David Thurston, by Rev. Thomas Adams,
Written for the Congregational Quarterly. Portland : Printed by
B. Thurston & Co, 1867. Portrait, 8vo. pp. 80. [131
Contains dedication sermon at Litchfield Corner, Feb. 12, 1863.
Adams, Thomas, Machias.
Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
Adams, Mrs. Thomas, Bangor,
Sermon on. 1834. See Parker, Wooster.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 15
Adams, W. S. & Co. Publishers, Boston.
The Rockland, Belfast and Camden Directory and Business Direc-
tory of Thomaston, for 1875, containing a complete list of the
names of the citizens, their occupations and residences, a com-
plete list of officers, societies, etc., and much other miscellaneous
and valuable information. Price $2.00. W. S. Adams & Co.,
Publishers, 84 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Entered according
to act of Congress in the year 1875, by W. S. Adams & Co., in the
office of the librarian of Congress, at Washington. Alfred Mudge
& Son, Printers, 34 School St., Boston. Svo. pp. 208, 42. [132
Adams, William T. b. 1832. Author, Dorchester, Mass.
The Yacht Club Series. Little Bobtail ; or the wreck of the Penob-
scot. By Oliver Optic, author of "Young America Abroad,"
"The Army and Navy Series," "The Woodville Stories," "The
Starry Flag Stories," "The Lake and Shore Stories," etc. With
illustrations. Boston: Lee & Shephard, Publishers. New York:
Shephard & Dillingham. 1872. 16mo. pp. 333. [133
Addison. Incorporated 1796.
Inhabitants on Pleasant River. 1778: Bang. H. M. 1: 173. (1885.)
[134
First settlers and proprietors who received deeds of land June 2,
1794, under act of June 21, 1793, and plan of lots by Lothrop
Lewis, Esq. Bang. H. M. 2: 20. (1886.) [135
Prehistoric. Bang. H. M. 5:167. (1890.) [136
Aged Persons in. Bang. H. M. 5: 169. (1890.) [137
Additon, Mks. J. H. Rockland.
The Operetta of Carlotta, in five acts. Libretto by Mrs. J. H. Ad-
diton. Music arranged by James Wright. Rockland : Free Press.
1870. Svo. pp. 16. [138
An Address to the numerous and respectable inhabitants of the
great and extensive district of Maine, friends, brethren, and fel-
low citizens, of this important district, n. t. p. pp. 3. [139
This begins, "The time draws nigh when ye must be, as the God of Nature
intended ye should be, a free sovereign and independent state," and is
signed "A number of your representatives," March, 1791.
Address to inhabitants of Maine, on separation. 1791. See Davis
Daniel.
Address to the people of Maine, from the convention of delegates,
assembled at Portland, n. p. n. d. Svo. pp. 7. [140
Address of a convention of delegates from twenty towns and five
plantations, within the counties of York, Cumberland and
Lincoln, met by adjournment at Portland, on the twenty-eighth
day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, to
the people of said counties, on the subject of their separation
16 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
from Massachusetts. Printed at Portland by Thomas B. Wait,
n. d. (1795.) 8vo. pp. 31. [141
Signed by William (xorham, president, and Solomon Chase, secretary.
Address of the ftfty-eight members of tlie Virginia Legislature to
their fellow citizens in January, 1799. Augusta: (District of
Maine). Printed by Peter Edes. 1799. 16mo. pp. 39. [142
(An) Address to the inhabitants of Maine shewing a safe and easy
method of extracting good from evil. Augusta: 1805. Svo. pp.
11. [143
(An) Address of the Bible Society of Maine, established in Port-
land, August 30, 1808, to the public: to which is subjoined the
constitution and regulations of said society, and the names of its
officers. Portland: Printed by Arthur Shirley. 1809. 8vo. pp. 14,
(1). [144
(An) Address to the electors of the county of Hancock, with the
resolutions adopted at the convention, held at Buckstown. Sep-
tember 15, 1812. Castine. Printed by Samuel Hall. 1812. 8vo.
pp. 15. [145
Address of the Cumberland Association, to the several churches
and societies with which they are connected. Portland : Printed
by Arthur Shirley. 1813. 8vo. pp. 8. [146
Prepared by "VVintlirop Bailey, Reuben Nason and Francis Brown.
Altbougb one thousand copies were printed, Rev. A. H. Wright in his
centennial address, in 1888, inquired " Has any living member seen this
pamphlet ? "
Address of the carriers of the Portland Gazette to its patrons.
Broadside. 19 1-2x9 inches. (Two columns of verse, dated Ga-
zette Office, January 1, 1813.) [147
Address to Mothers. 1816. Which preceded the constitution and
rules of the "Maternal Association" of Portland, n. d. (1816.)
n. t. p. 120. pp. 8. [148
Address on separation of Maine from Massachusetts. 1816. See
Orr, Benjamin.
Addresses to the people of Maine. Addresses by John Holmes,
Nathan Goold, John Davis, W. P. Preble, n. d. (1819.) Svo. pp. 8.
Relating to the Brunswick Convention. [149
Addresses of a committee from the counties of Cumberland, Lin-
coln and Kennebec, to the people of Maine on separation, n. d.
(1819.) (Broadside.) [150
(An) Address to the people of Maine. Washington: Printed by
Davis & Force, publishers of the National Calendar. 1820. 8vo.
pp. 14. [151
Relating to the admission of 'Maine into the Union. Signed by Martin
Kingsley, Joshua Cushmau, Ezekiel Whitman and Enoch Lincoln, Repre-
sentatives in Congress.
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 17
Address of the carriers of the Christian MiiTor, to its patrons.
(Engraving of Bible.) Portland, January 1, 1827. Svo. pp. 16. [152
An Address delivered at a meeting of the working-men of Bruns-
wick, July ;>0, 1831, by a mechanic. Published by request of the
meeting. Press of J. Griffin. 8vo. pp. [153
Address to the community on the necessity of legalizing the study
of anatomy. By order of the Medical Society of Maine. Bruns-
wick: Press of Joseph Griffin. 1832. [154
(An) Address delivered before the Union Temperance Society (con-
sisting chiefly of gentlemen of the Bar) of Oxford County, Me.,
in the Court House at Paris, June 10, 1834. Boston: William
Pierce, 9 Cornhill. 18.35. 12mo. pp. 23. [1.55
(An) Address to the trafficers in intoxicating liquors in Bangor, by a
committee appointed by the citizens. Bangor: Smith & Say ward.
Printers, 1843. Svo. pp. 8. [156
Eleven prominent citizens of all parties signed the address.
Address to the Board of Managers of the Colonization Society of
the State of Maine, n. p. (Portland.) n. d. (1855.) 2mo. pp. 7. [157
Address to the people. By the State Temperance Convention.
Held at Augusta, January 14th and 15th, 1868. n. t. p. [158
(An) Address of the Democratic members of the Legislature, to the
Democratic party iu Maine, n. p n. d. 8vo. pp. 8. [159
Addresses to Sabbath-school scholars. By a superintendent. Portland:
Shirley ct Hyde, Exchange Street. 1828. 18mo. pp. 108. [160
"A. E. W." Pseud. See Alderdice, Elizabeth W.
A(iAMEXTicrs. See York.
Agassiz, Jeax Louis Rudolphe, LL. D. 1807-73. Naturalist, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Glacial Phenomena in Maine. At. Month. 19:211,281. (1867.) [161
Geological Sketches. By L. Agassiz. Second series. Boston:
Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 11 East Seventh Street, New
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Glacial Phenomena in Maine, pp. 90-152.
In September, 1864, Agassiz made an excursion into Maine, partly to ex-
amine the drift phenomena on the islands and coast of that state and partly
to study the so-called "horse backs." The journey proved to be one of the
most interesting ht had made in this country with reference to local glacial
phenomena.
Compass in hand, he foUovped the extraordinary ridges of morainic mate-
rial lying between Bangor and Katahdin, to the p;beene Mountains, at the
foot of which are the Katahdin Iron Works. Returning to Bangor, he pur-
sued with the same minute investigations, the glacial bracks and erratic
material from that place to the sea-coast and to Mount Desert. Tlie details
of this journey and its results are given in one of the papers contained in
the second volume of his " Geological Sketches." Life of Agassiz, by his
wife. 1885. p. 622.
3
m BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Agatha, a romance of Maine. 1S80. See Colby, John S.
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A iSermon on temperance, delivered in the First Congregational
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The Silver Bridge, and other Poems. By Elizabeth Akers. Boston :
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1885. 16mo. pp. 124. [167
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The Triangular Society. Leaves from the life of a Portland
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[168
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Two Saints. A tribute to the memory of Henry Bergh, founder
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1891. 16mo. pp. 141. [171
Some of the poems were written in Maine.
Akin, Thomas Beamish, D. C L. 1809-91. Barrister. Halifax, N. S.
Selections from the public documents of the Province of Nova
Scotia, published under a resolution of the House of Assembly
passed Mar. 15, 1865. Edited by Thomas B. Aken, D. C L.,
commissioner of public records. The translations from the
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 19
French by Benj. Curren, D. C. L. Halifax, N. S.: Charles An-
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An Address, delivered at Augusta, on the thirty-fourth anniversary
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[175
Alden, Edmund Kimball, D. D. Boston: Clergyman, Yarmouth.
1850-54.
Two Discourses, delivered before the Congregational church and
society in Yarmouth, Maine, on Sabbath morning and afternoon,
January 29, 1854. By Edmund K. Alden, jjastor of the church.
Published by request, for the use of the church and society
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Alden, Hiram Orlando. 1800-82. Lawyer, Belfast.
Address delivered at the installation of the officers of the Belfast
lodge, Feb. 15, 1826. By Brother Hiram Orlando Alden, Esq.
Belfast: E. Fellowes, Printer. 1826. Svo. pp. 16. [177
A Statement of the inducements which the Belfast and Moosehead
Lake Eailroad Company presents to the merchants and property-
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Biographical sketch of. 1S63. See Willis, William.
Alden, Timothy Jr., D. D. 1771-1839. Pittsburg, Penn.
Memoir of Edward Tyng, Esquire of Boston; and of Hon. William
Tyng, Esq., of Gorham. By Rev. Timothy Alden, Jr., honorary
20 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Alden, Timothy Jr., D. D., Continued.
member of the Massacliusetts Historical Society: of the Society of
New York for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufac-
tures, and of the Boston Humane Society. Boston: Printed by
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Jr. Mass., Hist. Soc. Coll. 10: 186. (1809.) [181
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Aldkich, Aktemus, and family. 1899. See Porter, J. W.
Aldbich, Peleg Emory, LL. D. 1813-95. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass.
Massachusetts and Maine, their Union and Separation.
By Judge P. Emory Aldrich, Worcester, Mass. Am. Antiq. Soc.
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100 copies printed.
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the Council, pp. 12-15. (1879.) [183
Alexander, Sir William. 1580-1640.
Scotch Settlement in Canada. See Willis, William.
Alfred. Incorporated 1794.
Oration, 4 July, 1809. See Holmes, John.
Sketch of. 1815. See Cogswell, Jonathan.
Oration, 4 July, 1818. See Holmes, John.
Address, temperance. 1822. See Whitman, Jason.
Sermon before York Association. 1819. See Cogswell, Jonathan.
Trial for Homicide. 1867. See Swett, Jane M.
Centennial History. 1872. See Parsons, Usher.
History. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
Trial for Murder. 1873. See Wagner, Louis H. F.
Epitaphs from Cemetery. 1878. See Boardman, S. L.
Sermon, Methodist Semi-centennial. 1879. See Bradlee, Charles W.
History, 1830. See Clayton, W. W.
Records, Marriages, 1887. See Phoenix, George W.
View of Shaker Village. 1884. See Avery, Giles B.
Manual of the Congregational Church. Organized 1780. Sanford:
W. A. Allen, Steam Printer. 1887. 16mo. pp. 32. [184
Tombstone Inscriptions. 1888. See Sargent, W. M.
Alger, Abry Langdon. Boston.
A Collection of words and phrases taken from the Passamaquoddy
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 21
tongue. By Abby Langdon Alger. Keacl before the American
Philosophical Society, February 6, 1885. n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 15. [185
Alger, Arthur Martineau. Boston.
The Alger Family of Maine. N.E.Reg. 29:270. (1875.) [186
Alger Family. (1875.) See Alger, Arthur M.
Allan, George Hayavard. 1832-86. Boston.
Memoir of Colonel John Allan; an officer of the Revolution. Born
in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, January 3, 1746. Died in Lubec,
Maine, February 7, 1805. With genealogy. By George H. Allan,
of New York. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1867, 8vo. pp. 32. [187
Sketch of Col. John Allan, of Maine. By George H. Allan, Esq., of
New York City. N.E.Reg. 30:353,(1876.) [188
The same. Reprinted in separate form. Boston: 1876, 8vo. pp. 8.
Allan, John. Revolutionary officer, b. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1746.
d. Lubec, 1805.
Narrative of. 1858. See Vose, Peter E.
Memoir of. 1867. See Allan, George H.
Memoir of. 1867. See Kidder, Frederic.
Sketch of. 1876. See Allan, George H.
Col. John Allan's day-book, kept at Machias, 1777. Bang. H.
M. 4: 89. (1888.) [189
Expenditure by Col. John Allan at Machias, 1777. Bang. H. M.
5: 111. (1889.) [190
Address of Col. John Allan at Machias. 1779. Bang. H. M. 4: 203.
(1889.) [191
Allderdice, Mrs. Elizabeth Wixslow.
Heart's Delight. By E. A. W. New York: George W. Carleton.
1879. 12mo. pp. 366. [192
Over the Hill to the White House. Published by Denison & Co., 37
Park Row, New York. n. d. (Copyright, 1881.) Sq. 16mo. pp. 26.
[193
Our President. "He being dead, yet speaketh." Hebrews 11, iv.
By E. W. Allderdice. A Sequel to "Over the Hill to the White
House." New York. 1881. Published by Denison & Co. 16mo.
pp. 28. (Portrait of Garfield faces title-page.) [194
Allegash and East Branch.
Excursion to. 1857. See Thoreau, H. D.
Allen, Amos. Bluehill and Family. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Allen, Benjamin. 1689-1754. Clergyman, Cape Elizabeth, 1734-54.
Manuscript diary, referred to by S. P. Mayberry, N. E. Reg. 21 : 331.
(1877.) [195
22 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
ALLEiST, Benjamix Rl'ssell. Clergyman, South Berwick, 1S42-1S54.
The Resijousibilities and Duties of American Citizens. A sermon
preaolied in the Congregational church. South Berwick, Me.,
Thanksgiving day, December 19, 1850. By Rev. B. R. Allen.
Published by request. Boston. 1851. 8vo. pp. 32. [196
Allen, Charles Edwix. Dresden.
Leaves from the Early History of Dresden. Read before the Maine
Historical Society, March 27, 1880. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser.
1:313. (1890.) [197
Allex, Charles Frederic, D. D. Clergyman, h. Xorridgewock, 1810.
r. Portland.
Preface to "The Challenge." 1869. -See Fletcher, E. B.
William Allen. Read before the Maine Historical Society, Feb. 26,
1891. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:377. [198
Industrial Education: An address before the graduating class of
the New Haniijshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts, April 29, 1879, by C. F. Allen, D. D., former president of
the Maine State College. Manchester, N. H.: Printed by John
B. Clarke. 1879. 8vo. pp. 14. [199
Allen, Mrs. Charlotte H. Orono.
Funeral Sermon on. 1852. <S'ee Leonard, H. C.
Allen, Miss Eleanor. (Mrs. Martin Gay.) (/. 1858. Gardiner.
The Siege of Agrigentum. A Poem. Bj' Eleanor Allen. Boston:
Charles C. Little and James Brown. 1841. 12mo. pp. 79. [200
Allen, Elisha Hunt, LL. D. 1804-83. Lawyer, r. Bangor, 1825-57.
Speech on the bill "to provide revenue from imports," etc., in the
House of Representatives, July 11, 1842. Washington: National
Intelligencer Office. 1842. 8vo. pp. 20. [201
Speech of Mr. Allen, of Maine, in reply to remarks of Mr. Holmes
and other gentlemen, on Saturday and Monday last (July 25) dur-
ing the discussion of the Army Bill, in allusion to the reported
agreement between the minister of the United States and Great
Britain for a settlement of the northeastern boundary, n. p.
(Washington.) n. d. (1842.) Svo. pp. 8. [202
On the Bill for the Termination of the Hawaiian Treaty. H. R. No.
2924. Remarks of Mr. Elisha H. Allen and the Hawaiian min-
ister, and George S. Boutwell, counsel, before the committee on
foreign affairs. House of Representatives, February 19, and March
6, 1882. Washington. 1882. Svo. pp. 25. (Government Printing
Office.) [203
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 23
Allen, Eliza. Eastport.
Autobiography of. 1851. See Billings, Eliza A.
Allen, Mks. Elizabeth Akj:rs. See Akers, Elizabeth.
Allen Family.
Geneaology of 1658-1882. See Allen, William.
Allen, Frederic, LL. D. 1780-1865. Lawyer, Gardiner, 1805-65.
The Early Lawyers of Lincoln and Kennebec Counties. Me. Hist.
Soc. Col. 6:39. (1859.) [204
Contents: William Cushing, Charles Gushing, Roland Cushing, James
Sullivan, .Tolii! Gardiner, "William Lithgow, Jr., Silas Lee, Benjamin Hasey,
Jeremiah Bailey, .Josiah Stebbiiis, Benjamin Orr, James Bridge, Samuel S.
Wilde, Thomas Rice, Nathaniel Perley, Solomon Vose, Thomas Bond, Ebene-
zer T. Warren, Eleazer W. Ripley, Benjamin M hitwell, Nathan Bridge, San-
ford Kingsbury, Timothy Boutelle, Lemuel Paine, Henry W. Fuller, Erastus
Foote, John |Ocis, Hiram Belcher, Edward Kavanagh, Ebenezer Clap, Isaac
G. Reed, Joseph Sewall, William J. Farley, Jonathan Cilley.
Introducti07i.
Biographical sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Allen, Fred Hovey. b. Lyme, X. H. 1845. r. in Maine, 188.5-89.
Great Cathedrals of the World, one hundred and thirty full pages,
executed in photogravure with explanatory and descriptive text,
by Fred H. Allen. Boston: Haskell & Post. Two volumes, pp.
text 320; 130 full-page illustrations. Size of page 12x27 inches.
Total pp. 580. [205
Modern German Masters. Text by Fred H. Allen, author of "Mas-
terpieces of Modern German Art," " Glimpses of Parisian Art," &c.
Illustrated by original designs and full-paged ga-avures, etchings
by the artists. 2 vols. pp. 350. (100 full-page illustrations with
100 original sketches by the artists.) [206
The Bowdoin Collection. Text by Eev. Fred H. Allen, author of
"Eecent German Art," "Glimpses of Parisian Art," "Modern
German Masters," "Masterpieces of Modern German Art," etc.
Part I-Y. Brunswick: Bowdoin College library. 1886. Entered
according to act of Congress in the year 1886, by Eev. Fred H-
Allen, in the office of the librarian of Congress, at Washington.
Fol. n. pp. [207
Each part contains four designs, with an introduction to each.
The Bowdoin collection consists of the sketches gathered up in Europe
before isil, by Hon. James Bowdoin, together with a number of valuable
paintings secured by the same person. The value of the collection is great ;
Perhaps America has no collection, with one exception, which is its superior.
Grand Modern Paintings. A collection of one hundred photograv-
ures, facsimiles of the most famous paintings of Europe. Bio-
graphical and descriptive text, by Fred H. Allen. Vols. I-II.
Haskell Publishing Company. Boston. 220 pages, text; 100 full
page illustrations. Size of page, 14x20 inches. Total pp. 420. [208
24 BIBLIOGUAPHY OF MAINE.
Allen, Fred Hovey, Continued.
Famous Paintings. Text by Fred H. Allen, author of "Great
Cathedrals of the World," "Modern German Masters," "Master-
pieces of Modern German Art," " Bowdoin Art Collection,"
" Glimpses of Parisian Art," "Adventures in Search of a Book,"
etc. Photogravures by Lakeside Press. Vols. I-II. Haskell &
Post Co., Boston, and New York. Size of page, 12x18 inches.
Text, pp. 260. (90 full page illustrations.) [209
The Dore Album. Illustrated with photogravures. Text by Fred
H. Allen, author of " Famous Paintings," " The Great Cathedrals
of the World," "Modern German Masters," "Masterpieces of
German Art," " Glimpses of Parisian Art," etc., etc. Printed at
the Lakeside Press, Auburn, Maine. Size of page, 7x10 inches,
pp. 32. [210
The Gerome Album with photogravures. Text by Fred H. Allen,
author of "Famous Paintings," "Great Cathedrals of the
World," "Modern German Masters," "Masterpieces of German
Art," "Bowdoin Art Collection," "Glimpses of Parisian Art,"
etc.. Auburn, Maine: Lakeside Press, Printers and Publishers.
1889. Size 11x14 inches, pp. 48. [211
Allen, Hannah Bowen. (Mrs. Frederic Allen.) Gardiner.
Farmer Houston and the Speculator. A New England Tale. Port-
land: O. L. Sanborn & Co. 1839. 18mo. pp. 69. [212
A Poetical Geognasy. By Mrs. H. B. Allen, Boston: Charles C.
Little and James Brown. MDCCCXLV. 12mo. pp. 34.
Allen, John. (Campmeeting John.) Life of. 1888. See Allen, Stephen.
Allen, J. W.
Lecture at Portland. 1864. -See American Institute of Instruction.
Allen, Joshua.
Mortality in Augusta, Maine. 1852-.55. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5:431.
(1857.) [213
Allen, Joseph Henry, D. D. b. 1820. Clergyman, Bangor, 1850-57.
Discourse on the death of Hon. John Fairfield, in Washington, De-
cember 25, 1847. Washington. 1848. Svo. pp. 27. [214
The Great Controversy of States and People, being two discourses
preached on Thanksgiving and Forefather's day, 1850, in the
Union Street church, Bangor. By Joseph Henry Allen. Eevised
and published by request. Boston: William Crosby and H. P.
Nichols, 111 Washington St. 1851. 12mo. pp. 46. [215
Comte's Positive Philosophy. Chr. Ex. 50: 174. (1851.) [216
Benedict and the Monasteries. Univer. Q. 8:221. (1851.) [217
Athenasius and the Arian Controversy. Univ. Q. 9: 35. (1852.) [218
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 25
Conditions of Social Progress. Clir. Ex. 52:344. (1852.)
A Manual of Devotions for Families and Sunday-schools.
" The true worshipers shall worship the father in spirit and in truth. "
Boston: Crosby, Xichols & Company. New York: C. S. Francis &
Company. 1852. 12mo. pp. 16.3. [219
Anschar, the Apostle of the North. Chr. Ex. 54:188. (1853.) [220
Ewald's Hebrew History. Chr. Ex. .55:161. (18.53.) [221
The Hebrew Prophets. Chr. Ex. 56:374- (18-54.) [222
Prospects of American Slavery. Chr. Ex. 57:220. (1854.) [223
Children of the Perishing and Dangerous Classes. N. A. Rev.
79:406. (18-54.) [224
A Reign of Terror. A sermon preached at the Union Street
church, Bangor, on Sunday evening, June 1, 1856. By Joseph
Henry Allen. Published by request. Bangor: Printed by Samuel
S. Smith. 1856. 8vo. pp. 16. [225
Newman's Hebrew Monarchy. Univer. Q. 13: 1. (1856.) [226
The Church as a Social Power. Ch. Ex. 60:368. (1865.) [227
On Some Foreign Charities. Relig. Mag. 17:73.(1857.) [228
Elisha Kent Kane. A discourse preached at the Union Street
church, Bangor, Sunday, March 1, 1857, by Rev. J. H. Allen, n. p.
(Bangor, 1857.) 8vo. pp. 6. ' [229
Proof of my Ministry. A farewell sermon preached in Union
Street church, Bangor, May 24, 1857. By Joseph Henry Allen.
Published by request. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith.
1857. 8vo. pp. 15. ■ [2:30
Allen, Maria M. Brunswick.
Notice of. 18.34. Sep Knapp, Samuel L.
Allen, Nehemiah, and Family. Brooklin. 1889. See Philbrook, I. C
Allen, Stephen, D. D. 1810-88. Clergyman. Brunswick; Win-
throp.
The Bible and National Prosperity: a Thanksgiving discourse
preached in the Congregational church at Waterville, at a united
meeting of the Baptist, Congregationalist and Methodist congre-
gations, November 27, 1851. By Rev. S. Allen, pastor of the
Methodist church in Waterville: Printed by Maxham & Wing.
Eastern Mail Office. 1861. 8vo. pp. 24. [231
Address delivered in the Congregational church, Feb. 9, 1869, at
the funeral of John A. S. Fellows, B. A., late instructor of
Bowdoin College By Rev. Stephen Allen, pastor of the Metho-
dist church, Brunswick. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin. 1869. 8vo.
pp. 19. [232
26 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Allen, Stephen, D. D., Continued.
With rilsbury, W. H.
History of Methodism in Maine. 1793-1886. Published with the
approval of the Maine and East Maine Conferences. By Rev.
Stephen Allen. D. D., of the Maine Conference, and Rev. W. H.
Pilsbury, of East Maine Conference. Augusta: Press of Charles
E. Nash. 1887. 8vo. pp. xvi, 650.
Book II. History of Methodism in East Maine. From date of
its coming in 1793, to 1886. Published by request of the East
Maine Conference. By Rev. W. H. Pilsbury. Augusta: Press
of Charles E. Nash. 1887. pp. 282. (27 portraits; 6 engravings
in both books, which are comjirised in one volume.) [283
The Life of Rev. John Allen, better known as " Campmeeting
John, " by Rev. Stephen Allen, D. D., to which is added tributes
and eulogies, by Dr. Charles Cullis, Rev. B. B. Howard, Rev.
Mark Trafton, D. D., Rev. J. W. Hamilton, D. D., Rev. William
McDonald, Rev. S. B. Bates and others. Boston: B. B. Russell.
57 Cornhill. 1888. Small 8vo. pp. 140. (1 port., 4 illus.) [234
Allen, Weld Noble. 1837-75. b. Alfred. Commander U. S. N.
Sketch of. 1876. See Herrick, Nathaniel J.
Allen, Willam, D. D. 1784-1868. Clergyman and president Bow-
doin College, 1820-39.
A Sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Asa Cummings,
to the pastoral care of the First Church in North Yarmouth,
February 14, 1821. By William Allen, A. M. president of Bow-
doin College. Brunswick: Printed by Griflfin & Tappan. 1821.
8vo. pp. 25. [235
A Sermon delivered at Farmington, June 26, 1822, before the Maine
Missionary Society, at their fifteenth anniversary. By William
Allen, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Hallowell : Printed
by Goodale, Glazier & Co. 1822. Svo. pp. 40. [236
An Account of shipwrecks and other disasters at sea. Designed to
be interesting and useful to mariners. With an appendix, con-
taining Dr. Payson's address to seamen, and a few prayers for
their use. Compiled by a friend of seamen. Brunswick: Me:
Printed by Joseph Griffin. 1823. 12mo. pp. xxiv, 335. [237
A Sermon preached at the funeral of the Rev. Samuel Eaton, of
Harpswell, who died Nov. 5, 1822, in the 59th year of his minis-
try, aged 85 years. By William Allen, D. D., president of Bow-
doin College. Brunswick: Printed by J. Griffin. 1823. Svo. pp.
23. [238
A Sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Jacob C. Goss,
as pastor of the Congregational church and society in Topsham,
December 8, 1824. By William Allen, D. D., president of Bow-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 27
doin College. Portland: Printed by J. Griiffin. 1825. 8vo. pp.
24. [239
-Value of the Bible: a discourse delivered at Portland, May 4, 1826,
before the Bible Society of Maine. By William Allen, D. D.,
president of Bowdoin College. Portland: Printed at the Mirror
Office. 1826. 8vo. pp. 28. [240
-Junius Unmasked; or Lord George Sackville proved to be Junius
With an appendix, showing that the author of the letters of Ju-
nius was also the author of " The History of the Reign of George
III," and author of "The North Briton," ascribed to Mr.
Wilkes. Embellished with a print of Sackville. Movet Urna
Nomen. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins. 1828.
12mo. pp. 187. [241
-A Lecture on the doctrine of universal salvation, delivered in the
chapel of Bowdoin College. By William Allen, D. D., president
of Bowdoin College. Published by request of the students.
Brunswick: Printed by Moore & Wells. 1828. 8vo. pp. 40. [242
For a reply, ^See Ball our, Walter.
-An Address occasioned by the death of Nathan Smith, M. D., first
lecturer in the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College, de-
livered by appointment of the Faculty of Medicine, March 26,
1829. By William Allen, D. D., president of Bowdoin College.
Brunswick: G. G. Griffin, Printer. 1829. 8vo. pp. 31. [243
-Ordination by Elders Vindicated. A discourse delivered May 12,
1830, at the Dudlean lecture at Harvard College. By William
Allen, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Boston: Published
by Pierce & Williams. 1830. Svo. pp. 43. [244
Noticed in Sp. Pilgrims, 9:502. J,1S30.)
-A Decade of Address, delivered from 1820 to 1829, to the senior
class at Bowdoin College: together with an inaugural address:
to which is added a Dudlean lecture, delivered May 12, 1830, at
Harvard University. By William Allen, D. D., president of
Bowdoin College. Concord: Horatio Hill & Co. MDCCCXXX..
12mo. pp. 272. [245
-The same. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, & Co., MDCCCXXX. 16mo.
pp. 272.
-Congress of Nations. Am. Q. Reg. 2:50. (1830.) [246
-Account of Arnold's Expedition to Quebec. Compiled by William
Allen. Coll. Me. Hist. Soc. 1 : 499. (1831.) [247
-The Minister's Warfare and Weapons. A sermon, preached at the
installation of Rev. Senaca White, at Wiscasset, April 18, 1832.
By William Allen, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Pub-
lished by request of the committee. Brunswick: Press of Joseph
Griffin. 1832. Svo. pp. 31. [248
28 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Ali.en, Wii.llam, I). D., Continued.
Freedom Conferred only by the Gospel. A sermon preached in
New York, October 3, 1832, before the American Board of Com-
missioners for Foreign Missions. By William Allen, D. D., pres-
ident of Bowdoin College. Boston: Printed by Crocker &
Brewster, 47 Washington Street. 1832. 8vo. pp. 38. [249
The same. New York. 1832. 8vo. pp. 1.5.
The same. Sermon CXXXII. Preached 'in New York, October 3,
1832, before the American Board of Foreign Missions. By
William Allen, I). D., president of Bowdoin College, Maine.
Freedom Conferred only by the Gospel. John: viii, .36. If the
son shall make you free, you shall be free indeed. Am. Nat.
Preach. 7: 6.5. (1832). [2.50
An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary, containing
an account of the lives, characters and writings of the most
eminent persons in North America from its first settlement, and
a summary of the history of the several colonies and of the
United States. By William Allen, D. D., president of Bowdoin
College, Fellow of the Amer. Acad, of Arts & Sciences, &
member of the Amer. Antiq. Soc. & of the Hist. Soc. of Maine,
New Hampshire, New York. Quique sui memores alias
fecere merendo . Virg. Second edition. Boston: William
Hyde & Co. 1832. 8vo. pp. 800. [251
The first edition, published in 180'J, contained more than TOO notices. It
was the earliest book of general biography which appeared in the United
States. In the second edition, 1100 new names are given. A third edition,
issued in 1857, contained over 4000 biographical articles.
Sermons of. Am. Mo. Rev. 2:129. (1832.) [252
Lectures to young men: to which is added the Dudlean lecture,
delivered May, 1830, at Harvard University. Boston: Lilly,
Wait, Colman and Holden. Portland: Colman, Holden & Co.
1833. 22mo. pp. 272. (Port.) [253
Congress of Nations. Address before the *. B. K. at Bowdoin Col-
lege, Sept. 5, 1833. Quar. Obser. 2:5. (1834.) [2.54
Defensive War Vindicated. Calumet, 1 : .524. (1834.) [255
Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship, containing all the psalms
and hymns of Dr. Watts, which are deemed valuable, together
with a new version of all the psalms, and many original hymns,
besides a large collection from other writers. By William Allen,
D. D., president of Bowdoin College: Author of the "Amer. Biog.
and Hist. Dictionary." Boston: Wm. Pierce: New York:
Leavitt, Lord & Co. Hartford: D. Burgess & Co. 1835, 12mo.
pp.XLVlI. (Reverse Printed by J. Griffin, Brunswick.) (680.) [2-56
^Wunnissoo, or the vale of Hoosatunnuk. A poem, with notes. By
William Allen, D. D., member of the Historical Societies of Mas-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 29
sachusetts, Maine and Xew Hampshire, Xew York and New
Jersey: late president of Bowdoin College: author of the
" American Biographical Dictionary." Boston : Published by John
P. Jewett & Company. Cleveland, Ohio: Jewett, Proctor &
Worthington; New York: Sheldon, Blakeman & Company.
MDCCCLVI. 16mo. pp. 287. [257
Commenced at Brunswick in 1825. Completed in 1856.
Notice of. 1857. See Willis, William.
Discourse at his funeral. 1868. See Sprague, William B.
Allex, William. 1780-1873. Norridgewock.
The History of Norridgewock : comprising memorials of the original
inhabitants and Jesuit missionaries, hardships of the pioneers,
biographical notices of the early settlers, and ecclesiastical
sketches. "A man was famous according as he had lifted up
axes upon the thick trees." Ps. 74: 5. Norridgewock: Published
by Edward J. Peet. 1849. 12mo. pp. 252. (Plates.) [258
History of the Town of Industry, Me., by William Allen. 1854.
M. Littlefield, Printer. Skowhegan. 12mo. pp. 44. [259
The same. From the first settlement in 1791. By William Allen.
Second edition. Improved and enlarged. 1869. Skowhegan:
Smith & Emery, Printers. 1869. 8vo. pp. 48.
Sandy River Settlement. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4: 29. (1856.) [260
Biographical sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Genealogy of Allen from 1568. Skowhegan: Boies & Spaulding,
Printers. 1868. 8vo. pp. 14. [261
A Genealogy of the Allen Family, from 1568 to 1882. Compiled by
Hon. William Allen. Revised by Joshua Allen. Farmington:
Chronicle Book & Job Press, 1882, 8vo. pp. 31, 4. (Family
Arms.) [262
Extract from an obituary record in Norridgewock, in the county of
Somerset, Maine, from 1832 to 1867, 35 years. Hist. Mag. 2d ser.
7: 249. (1870.) [263
Old Point Monument, at Norridgewock. Hist. Mag. 2d. ser. 9 : 399.
(1871.) [264
Sketch of. 1875. See Boardman, S. L.
Now and Then. By the late William Allen, Esq., of Norridgewock.
Read at the winter session, Augusta, January, 1868. Me. Hist.
Soc. Coll. 8: 266. (1816.) [:^65
Bingham Land. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 7:351. (1876.) [266
Minutes of the Brunswick convention of 1816, taken and pre-
served by the late William Allen of Norridgewock, a member of
the same. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:129. [267
Sketch of. 1891. See Allen, C. F.
30 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Allen, Willis Boyd. b. Kittery, 1855. Lawyer/Boston.
Silver Rags, by Willis Boyd Allen, author of "Pine Cones,"
" Like beggared princes of the wood,
In silver rags the birches stood."
Boston: D. Lothrop Company, Franklin and Hawley Street,
n. d. (Copyright-1886.) 16mo. pp. 224. (Illus.) [268
Describes a vacation in Maine.
Kelp. A story of the Isles of Shoals. By Willis Boyd Allen, au-
thor of " Pine Cones," "Silver Rags, The Xorthern Cross,"
"Christmas at Surf Point," "The Mountaineers," etc. Boston:
D. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Franklin and Hawley Streets.
1888. 16mo. pp. 242. (Illus.) [269
Allyn, John, D. D. 1767-1833. Clergyman, Duxbury, Mass.
The Office of a Bishop a Good Work. Illustrated in a sermon, de-
livered November 14, 1793, in the East Parish of Pownalborough,
at the ordination of Alden Bradford, to the Episcoi^al care of the
Christian society of that place. I magnify mine office.... PawZ.
Printed by Samuel Hall, Xo. 53 Cornhill, Boston, 1704, Svu. pp. 31.
[270
Allyn, Rrrus Bradfokd. 179:3-1857. Lawyer, Belfast. 1816-57.
Notice of. N.E.Reg. 11:183.(1857.) [271
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
Almanacs.
Astronomical Diary or Almanack. 1788-97. See Low, Nathanael.
Astronomical Diary or Almanack. 1807-09. See Sewall, Daniel.
Belfast City Almanac. 1877. -See Belfast.
Bickerstaffs'. 1786-87. See George, Daniel.
Bickerstaffs'. 1S02. See Bickerstaffs' Almanack.
Calendar of Maine, or eastern almanack. 1797. See Livermore,
Daniel.
Century. 1857. See King, Cyrus W.
Eastern Standard. 1883-84. See Hoyt, Edmund S.
Farmers'. 1821. <S'ee Farmer's Almanac.
Farmers' Almanac. 1797. See Wait, Thomas B.
Farmers'. 1822. Sec Sewall, William B.
Farmers' Club. 1889. See Farmers' Club Almanac.
Historical, relating to Richmond. 1888. See Richards, C. W.
Knowles' Bangor Business. 1875. See Roberts, Charles P.
Low's, an astronomical diary or almanack. 1786-1812. See Low,
Nathanael.
Low's Genuine Almanack. 1813, 1814. See Low, Nathanael.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 31
Low's. Xew England Farmer's Almanack. 1815. See Low,
Nathanael.
Low's Almanack and Agricultural Register 1816, 1817. See Low,
Nathanael.
Low's Almanack and Astronomical and Agricultural Register.
1818, 1819. See Low, Natlianael.
Low's Almanack, and Agricultural Kalendar. 1820. See Low,
Nathanael.
Low's Almanack. 1821, 1822. See Low, Nathanael.
Low's Almanack, Mechanic's and Farmer's Calendar. 1823. 1827.
See Low, Nathanael.
Maine Farmer's. 1819-1822. See Springer, Moses.
The same. 1823-64. See Robinson, Daniel.
The same. 1865-66. See Chase, Charles B.
The same 1867-74. See Richardson, Hobart W.
The same. 1875-90. See Fish, Charles.
Maine Almanack and Register. 1805. See Maine.
New Maine Farmer's Almanac. 1849. See Maynard, A.
Perpetual, for one hundred years. 1856. See Dresser, Richard.
Portland Almanac and Register. 1860. See Dockham, C. Augus-
tine.
Sande awikhigan. (Indian pictorial calendars.) 1861, 1862, 1867,
1871, 1S73, 1874, 1875, 1876. See Vetromile, Eugene.
Weather wise's Almanack. 1787. See Wait, Thomas B.
York, Cumberland and Lincoln Almanack. 1788, 1792, 1793, 1794,
1796. See Wait, Thomas B.
The same. 1789. See Low, Nathanael.
Alxa. Incorporated 1794.
Discourse. Obligations. 1813. See Ward, Jonathan.
Sermon, Fast. 1815. See Ward, Jonathan.
Sermon. Ord. S. Johnson. 1818. See Thurston, David.
Address before sufferers by fire. 1824. See Packard, Hezekiah.
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Sermon. 1831. See Harris, Moses T.
Alna Lodge. History Supplement. ISSO.
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Alpha Delta Phi.
Oration and poem delivered before the Alpha Delta Phi conven-
tion, held with the Williams Chajjter, Wednesday and Thursday,
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Alpha Delta Phi, Continued.
May 23 and 24, 1877. Orator, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of Bos-
ton, Mass. Poet, Prof. Henry L. Chapman, of Bowdoin C'ollege.
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Amblee, Isaac W.
Biography of. 1860. See Freeman, William P.
America.
Early Voyages to 1869. Sec Baxter, James P.
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America Painted to the Life. 1859. -See Gorges, Sir Ferdinando.
Ameeican Adventuke, by Land and Sea. Being remarkable instances
of enterprise and fortitude among Americans; shipwrecks, ad-
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Escape of two distinguished American prisoners (Gen. Wadsworth and
Major Barton) from tlie British, 1 : 4G; A Forest on Fire, 277; Wreck of the
Nottingham Galley, 2: 7.
Ameeican Ancestry : giving the name and descent in the male line of
Americans whose ancestors settled in the United States previous
to the Declaration of Independence, A. D., 1776. Vol. III. Em-
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"Those who do not look upon themselves as a link connecting
the past to the future do not perform their duty to the world."
Daniel Webster. Monogram: Motto: Aldi-Dlficijmlus Albamensis.
Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 82 State Street. 1888. Roy.
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Contains ancestry of Charles S. Drake, John E. DeM'itt, Tortland; Samuel
F. Dike, J. Lufl<in Douglas, Bath; George E. B. Jackson, Portland; William
B. Lapham, Augusta; Augustus F. Moulton, Portland; Albert \V. Paine.
Bangor; Parker M. Reed, Bath; William M. Sargent, Portland ; Howard D,
Smith, Norway; John F. Spragne, Monson ; Horatio P. Thompson, Belfast;
Stephen M. Watson, Portland; George A. Wheeler, Castine; A. Tenny
White, Biddeford; Joseph Williamson, Belfast.
The same. Vol. IV. 1889. 8vo. pp. 247.
Contains ancestry of Isaac S. Bangs, Waterville; Eli B. Bean, Brownfield;
Bion Bradbury, Portland; James W. Bradbury, Augusta; Kimball Eastman,
Cumberland Mills; John Gerrish, Jr., Portland; Hannibal Hamlin, Bangor;
George F. Holmes, Portland; Charles T. Libby, Portland; Albion K. P.
Meserve, Portland; Fabius M. Ray, Westbrook ; James B. Thornton, Scar-
boro; Israel P.Warren, Portland; Dexter C. Washburn, Lewiston; Henry
W. Wheeler, Brunswick; Joseph H. Williams, Augusta; Peter C. Vose,
Deunysville.
The same. Vol. V. 1890. 8vo. pp. 240.
Contains ancestry of Henry S. Burrage, Portland; Jonathan P. Cilley,
Rockland; Leonard Cooper, Pittston; Henry N.Fairbanks, Bangor; James
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 33
Gr. Garland, Biddeford; Joseph S. Gilliatt, rortlaiid; Archelaus Lewis, Fal-
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Bath.
American Antiquarian Society.
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List of American writers. 1833. Am. Quar. Reg. 6: 23. (1833.) [276
Of 496 names, are only the following from Maine : Jesse Appleton, Bruns-
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were not included.
American Biographical Dictionary. 1832.
See Allen, "William.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
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[277
Report of A-B of C for F-M-, presented at the forty-second annual
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(An) American Citizen.
The American Boundary Question.
" 'Tis the last stone
That makes the arch. The rest that there were put
Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut :
Then stands it a triumphant mark ! then men
Observe the strength, the height, the way, and when
It was erected : and still walking under.
Meet new matter to look up and wonder."
Be>' Jonsox.
By an American citizen: New Haven: Printed for the author, by
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(The) American Citizen's Sure Guide: Being a collection of most
important State papers, such as The Declaration of Independ-
ence; Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union; the Con-
stitution of the United States; All the Treaties now in Force
which the United States has ever Made; Merchants' and Seamen's
34 BIBLIOGRArHY OF MAINE.
(The) American Citizen's Sure Guide, Continued.
Acts; Duties on Goods, Wares and Merchandise; The Census as
taken in 1800, etc., etc. Printed for Charles Peice of Portsmouth,
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American Education Society.
Fifty-sixth Annual Report of the Directors of the American Educa-
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Boston, May 29, 1872. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son,
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American Institute of Instruction.
The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction
at Portland, August 30 and 31, 1844. Including the journal of
proceedings, and a list of the officers. Published under the di-
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Lectures. The Religious Element in Education, by Calvin E. Stowe; Fe-
male Education, by William Russell ; On Some of the Obstacles to the
Greater Success of Common Schools, by Charles Northend; Some of the
Dangers of Teachers, by Daniel P. Galloup ; On the Introduction of Natural
History as a Regular Classic in our Seminaries, by Charles Brooke; On
Classical Instruction, By A. H. "Weld; On School Discipline, by Joseph Hale;
On Method of Teaching to Read, by Samuel S. Green; Tlie Duty of the Amer-
ican Teacher, by John X. Bellows; The Necessity of Education in the Re-
publican Form of Government, by Horace Mann.
The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruc-
tion, at Bangor, Me., August, 1848, including the journal of pro-
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of parents and teachers. By Jacob Bachelder. 3. The Qualification of the
Teacher. By Rev. Nathan Munroe. 4. On School Government. ByJ. D.
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The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction,
at Portland, Me., August, 1864. Including the journal of pro-
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Forty-seventh Annual Meeting of the American Institute of In-
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Addresses. I. President's Address, by Hon. J. W. Patterson, LL. D; II.
Education as a Preventive and Cure for Crime, by Supt. S. T. Dunton; III.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 35
Chief Needs of the Schools, by Supt. G. A. Littlefleld; IV. The new de-
partment in Education, by Prof. A. S. Hardy; V. The Study of Anglo-
Saxon, by Prof. L. Sears; VI. Methods, their Use and Abuse, by Prof .
Albert C. Perkins; VII. Overwork in Public Schools, by Pres. Wm. De-
Witt Hyde, D. D; VIII. Confessions of a Schoolmaster, by M. A. Newell,
LL. D; IX. The study of English Literature, by Emily G.Wetherbee; X.
Temperance Teaching in Schools, by Axel Gustafon; XI. The Right and
Duty of the State to Educate its Children, by Col. Nicholas Van Slyck; XII.
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of the officers of the Revolution: also of Lafayette. Cincinnati:
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Amekicax Missioxaky Associatiox.
The Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the American Missionary Asso-
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dletown, Conn., October 27tli and 28th, 1875, together with a list
of the life-members added during the year. ]S^ew York: Pub-
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Sermon on " The Unfailing Virtue, " by Rev. William M. Barbour, pp.
83-93.
(The) Americax Portrait Gallery. With biographical sketches of
presidents, statesmen, military and naval heroes, clergymen,
authors, poets, etc., etc. Steel plate illustrations. New York:
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Sir William Pepperrell, with portrait, VoL I. No. 61 in list of contents.
Hannibal Hamlin, with portrait, VoL II. No. 68 in list of contents.
Americax Presidents (The).
Sat. Rev. 57: 598, 58: 4. (1884.) [289
Subject, the rival candidates, Blaine and Cleveland.
(The) American Shipmaster's Daily Assistant: or compendium of ma-
rine law and mercantile regulations and customs : being a correct
and useful guide to all men of business, especially those em-
ployed in the merchant service. Explaining by judicial decisions,
the duty, authority, responsibility of shipmasters, and the liabil-
ity of ship owners for the contracts, or misconduct of those they
employ as masters. Containing also a great variety of useful
tables, and commercial forms, calculated to assist ship-owners
consignees, super-cargoes, and masters of vessels. The whole
carefully compiled from undoubted authorities ; and revised, com-
pared and corrected by a gentleman of distinguished commercial
information. In one volume. Portland: Printed for Daniel John-
son. Sold by Thomas & Whipple, Xewburyport. 1807. 8vo. pp. 14,
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36 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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The list embraces' 770 names of deceased authors, among whom 11 were of
Maine, viz: .lesse Appleton, Brunswick; Samuel Deane, I'ortland; Moses
Greenleaf, Williamsburg; Moses Hemmenway, Wells; Charles Jenkins, Port-
land; Enoch Lincoln, Paris; Joseph AIcKeen, Brunswick; Samuel Moodey,
York; Edward Payson, Portland; Sebastian Rale; J. M. Sewall, York; Amos
Stoddard, Hallowell.
America's Younger Poets. A collection of poems by America's
younger poets. Vol. I. Philadelphia: The Westminister Pub-
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Contain " Pleasure, " and " Heaven's Edelweiss; " poems by Miss Grace
H. Boutelle, of Bangor.
Americus. Pseud.
Charles Walgrave, or the last of the frigate Adams. A tale of the
last war with Great Britain. By Americus. Thomaston: Cor-
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Ames, Benjamin. 1778-1835. Lawyer, Bath.
An Oration pronounced at Bath, in the District of Maine on the
Fourth of July A. D., 1808, in commemoration of the American
Independence. By Benjamin Ames. Portland: From the Ar-
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Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Encly. Maine.
Ames, Thomas, d. 1826. Clergyman, Islesboro, 1794-1809.
Sketch of. See Porter, J. W.
Amoky, Thomas Coffin. 1812-88. Boston.
Life of James Sullivan. With selections from his writings. By
Thomas C. Amory. Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Company, 13
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The Military Services and Public Life of Major-General John Sulli-
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Daniel Sullivan's Visits, May and June, 1781, to General John
Sullivan, in Philadelphia, to explain declaration in Sir Henry
Clinton's secret journal. By Thomas G. Amory. (Reprinted
irom a paper read to the Massachusetts Historical Society, March
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 37
Lettei* from Thomas C. Amory, concerning the course pursued by
General Sullivan and his brother in 1781. Mag. Am. Hist. 11: 3.54.
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Relates to Daniel Sullivan of Sullivan.
Ancient Dominions of Maine. 1859.
See Sewall, Rufus K.
Ancient Harmony reviewed. 1847. See Symphonia Grandfeva
Rediviva.
Ancient Land Grants East of Penobscot River. No. I. Bang. H.
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The same. Xo. II. Bingham's Penobscot Purchase. Bang. H. M.
1: 33. (1885.) ^ [300
Anderson, Hugh Johnston. 1801-81. Belfast; Portland. Gov-
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Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Encly. Maine.
Anderson, Isaac Parsons. 1798-1818. North Yarmouth.
Memoir of Isaac P. Anderson, A. B. Who died at Beverly, Mass.,
Dec. 16, 1818. In the twenty-first year of his age.
Per varies casus, per tot discrimina rerum,
Tendemus. ViBGIL.
Earth's flattering trifles now shall tempt in A'ain
Nor interrupt my sweet, my blest employ. — Steele.
Boston: Published by Samuel T. Armstrong. No. 50 Cornhill.
M. Crocker, Printer. 1819. 12mo. pp. 143. [301
Anderson, John. 1792-1853. Lawyer, Portland.
Speech of Mr. Anderson of Maine, on the proposed inci'ease of the
tariff: delivered in the House of Representatives of the United
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Anderson, John Farwell. 1823-87. Civil engineer, Portland.
Memoir of. 1889. See Bodge, George M.
Anderson, Martin Brewer, LL. D. 1815-90. Educator. r.
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Origin and Political Life of the English Race. Ch. E. 15: 30. (1850.)
[303
The above is a review of "John Mitchell Kemble's Saxons in England."
Anderson Pedigree. 1889. See Bodge, George M.
Anderson, Rufus, D. D. 1763-1814. Clergyman, North Yarmouth,
1794-1804.
Two Discourses, delivered on the public fast, in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, April 8, 1802, by Rufus Anderson, A. M., pas-
tor of the Second church in North Yarmouth. Portland : Printed
E. A. Jenks. 1802. 8vo. pp. 40. [304
38 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Anderson, Thomas N., and Nolin, Frank A. Skowhegan.
History of Somerset Lodge, No. 34, of Free and Accepted Masons,
Skowhegan, Maine, from January 1, 1875 to December 31, 1889, by
Thomas H. Anderson, and Frank A. Nolin. Skowhegan: J. O.
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Andrew, John Albion, LL. D. 1818-76. b. Windham. Lawyer and
governor of Massachusetts. Boston.
Oration before the Athenian Society of Bowdoin College. 1844
-See Chandler, Peleg W.
Address at the Maine Female Seminary, Gorham, 1859. See Chand-
ler, Peleg W.
Andrews, Charles. 1814-52. Lawyer, Paris.
Speech of Mr. Charles Andrews of Maine, in the House of Repre-
sentatives, February 25, 1852, on the resolutions of the Legislature
of the State of Maine, tendering sympathy to Louis Kossuth, con-
demning the unwarranted intervention of Russia in the affairs of
Hungary, and asking the influence of the United States against
all such interventions in future, n. t. p. (Washington, 1832.) 8vo.
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Andrews, Christopher Columbus, b. 1829. St. Paul, Minn.
Andrews Papers. Me. Rec. 3:194, 257. (1886.) 4:7, 209, 236, (1887.)
5:22.(1888.) [307
Andrews, Charles Everett. Clergyman, Somerville, Mass.
Statement concerning Bangor Theological Seminary. Bangor: J. H.
Bacon, Printer. 1880. 12mo. pp. 12. (Map.) [308
Andrews, H. F. Audubon, Iowa.
Robert Andrews, who .settled at Ipswich, Mass., about 1735, and
some of his descendants. Me. Rec. 5:161. (1888.) [309
Andrews, James. Falmouth, 1888. -See Mayberry, S. P.
Andrews, Jeremiah. 1757-1826. Revolutionary soldier. Bethel.
Sketch of. Me. Biog. 3:44. (1877.) [310
Andrews, Robert, and descendants. (Ipswich, Mass.)
See Andrews, H. F.
Andrews, Samuel. 1737-1818. Clergyman, St. Andrews, N. B.
The True Means to Avert National Judgments. A sermon upon
the solemn fast, ordered through the states of America, May 9th,
1798, delivered in Robbin.ston. Bo.ston: 1798. 8vo. pp. 22. [311
Andros, Sir Edmund. Governor of Massachusetts, 1686-89.
Order for Jurisdiction of Pemaquid. 1686. See Bristol.
Builds Fort Pemaquid; Plunders Pentagoet. *See Charlevoix, P.
F. X.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 39
By His Excellency. A proclamation given at Fort Charles at Pema-
quid, 10th January, 16SS. Signed, E. Andros. (Printed at Boston
in New England, 1688.) A Broadside. Reprinted. [312
A copy is in the librarj' of Harvard College. See also, Boardman, S. L.
This proclamation is reprinted in the Andros Tracts iniblished by the
Prince Society, Vol. I, pp. 7o-7G, Note; also in Hist. Mag. 10:144. (,1SG6.)
Account of his Visit to Pemaquid and Penobscot. 1688. -See
Hutchinson, Thomas.
Answer to his Complaints. 1688. See Massachusetts.
Account of Forces in Maine. 1689. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser.
1:85. (1825.) [313
Androscoggin County. Constituted 1854.
Eules and regulations of the Bar of Androscoggin County. Adopted
at the August term of the Supreme Judicial Court, Auburn, Sep-
tember 6, 1855. Lewiston: William H. Waldron, Printer, Garce-
lon's Building. 18-56. 12mo. pp. 20. [314
Statement of the county commissioners to the inhabitants of the
county of Androscoggin, in relation to their county buildings.
Lewiston: Wm. H. Waldron, Printer. Garcelon's Building. 18.56.
Smo. pp. 16. [315
Atlas and History. 1873. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch. 1880. See Howard, R. H.
Proceedings of the Supreme Judicial Court, Androscoggin County,
on the deaths of Hon. Seth May, M. T. Ludden, and Liberty H.
Hutchinson. Published by Androscoggin Bar Association, 1883.
Printed at the Journal Office, Lewiston. 8mo. pp. 23. [316
Paper relating to history of the Press in. 1887. See Dingley,
Nelson, Jr.
Paper relating to history of the Press in. 1889. See Owen, Howard.
Androscoggin Falls.
Deposition concerning. 1787. See Pratt, J. F.
Androscoggin Glacier.
Note on, 1880. See Stone, George H.
Androscoggin Lakes.
1887. See Abbott, Edward.
1888. See Farrar, C. A. J.
Androscoggin River.
Grant of Lands on. 1686. See Wharton, Richard.
Survey on. 1768. See Little, Moses.
Account of Early Settlement on. 1853. See M'Keen, John.
Indian Names of. 1864. See True, N. T.
40 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Ansox. Incorporated 1798.
History Northern Star Lodge. 1875. See Moore, Albert.
Anthony, Henry Bowen. 1815-84. Providence, R. I.
Memorial Addresses on several occasions: delivered in the Senate of
the United States. Providence: Sydney S. Rider. 1875. 8vo. pp
(1), 52. (Port.) [317
Address on Wm. P. Fessenden, 1869, with portrait, pp. 8-12.
Anthony, Susanna. 1726-91. Newport, R. I.
Life and character of. 1810. See Hopkins, Samuel.
-Memoir of. 1834. See Pond, Enoch.
Anthony's Business Directory, Guide and Manual for Augusta, Gardi-
ner, Hallo well, Waterville, Portland and Fairfield. 1890. Au-
gusta: Anthony Publishing Co. 1890. [318
Anti-Masonic.
Fourth Anti-Masonic Convention. Proceedings of the Anti-Masonic
Republican convention of the state of Maine, held at Hallowell.
July 3d and 4th, 1834. Hallowell: Herrick & Rice. 1834. 8vo.
pp. 30. [319
Anti-Slavery.
Anti-Slavery Union in Behalf of the Colored Race. Proceedings of
convention. Portland: 1838. 8vo. [320
Fourth Annual Report of the Maine Anti-Slavery Society. With
the minutes of the anniversary meeting, on the 7th and 8th of
February, 1839. Brunswick: Printed by Thomas W. Newman,
1839. 8vo. pp. 56. [321
Fifth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Maine
Anti-Slavery Society, with the minutes of the anniversary meet-
ing, held in Hallowell, on the 6th and 7th of February, 1840.
Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 48. [322
Significance of its Struggle. 1840. See Frothingham, Frederic.
Slavery vs. The Bible. Correspondence of the General Conference
of Maine and the Presbytery of Tombecbee, Mississippi. With
appendix, by Cyrus P. Grosvener, 1840. [323
Proceedings of the American Anti-Slavery Society, at its third
decade held in the city of Philadelphia, Dec. 3d and 4th, 1863.
With an appendix and catalogue of anti-slavery publications in
America, from 1750 to 1863. New York: American Anti-Slavery
Society, No. 48 Beekman Street. 1864. 8vo. pp. 175. [334
Contains letters from Samuel Fessenden and David Thurston.
History of the cause in Maine. 1888 -See Willey, Austin.
(An) Appeal to the People on the Qpestion of Separation.
" Shall the Legislature be requested to give its consent to the sepa-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 41
ration of the District of Maine from Massachusetts, proper, and
to tlie erection of said District into a separate state." Mass. Re-
solves. Printed (by request). April, 1816. 8vo. pp. 21. [325
The same. Second edition. Svo. pp. 20.
(The) Appeal to the two counties of Lincoln and Hancock, from the
Forlorn Hope, or Mount of Distress; to the General Court, or to
all the world. Portsmouth, N. H. Printed by Charles Peirce,
proprietor of the work. 1796. 12mo. pp. 11-20 (and lacking
some pages beyond). [326
This seems to be connected with " The Unmasked Nabob of Hancock
County," which see.
Appleton. Incorporated 1829.
Account of bell presented to by Samuel Appleton. -See Lothrop,
Samuel K.
Appleton Record, Census, History, Statistics, Business Directory,
etc., etc. 1888. Union Publishing Co., Union. 18mo. pp. 28. [327
Appleton, D. F.
The Origin of the Maine Law and of Prohibiting Legislation, with a
brief memoir of James Appleton. By D. F. Appleton. New
York: The National Temperance Society and Publication House.
1886. 8vo. pp. 52. (Port.) [328
Appleton, Edward. Civil engineer, Boston.
Report of a survey and estimate for a railroad from Waterville to
Bangor, Me. Waterville: E. Maxham, Printer. 1848. 8vo. pp.
12. (Folded map.) 329
This was the Penobscot and Kennebec railroad, which merged in 1862 with
the Maine Central railroad.
Appleton, Fkedekick.
Recollections of. 1847. .See Appleton, Martha W. H.
Appleton, Frederick Hunt. b. 1844. Lawyer, Bangor.
Co-author Maine Digest, 1880. -See Plaisted, Harris M.
Appleton, James. 1786-1852. Temperance reformer. Portland.
Memoir of. 1886. See Appleton, D. F.
Appleton, Mrs. Jane Sophia, and Barrett, Mrs. Cornelia Crosby,
Bangor.
Editors. Voices From the Kenduskeag.
"Whether we whisper of love, hope or fear,
Bring laughter, or tears, or only a sneer,
Or lull you to sleep as we buzz in your ear,
The gravest and gayest must candidly own
That to please yon we seek — whatever our tone.
Bangor: Published by David Bugbee. 1848. 12mo. pp. 286. [330
Contents. The Poetical Introduction, by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton and Mrs.
Henrietta C. Ingersoll; The Speculator, by John E. Godfrey; The Countess of
42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Appleton, Mks. Jaxe Sophia, and Barrett, Mrs. Cornelia Crosby.
Continued.
Croye, by JNIrs. Martha Hill Barker ; The Morning Star, by Rev. F. H. Hedge ;
Criticism upon Critics, by Edward M. Field ; To the Author of a Version of
the CXXXVII Psalm, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; Woman, Is It by Thee? by Mrs.
Jane S. Appleton ; Love and Romance, by Mrs. Henrietta C. IngersoU ; Song
of the Angels, from Goethe's Faust, by Rev. F. H. Hedge; The Star, by the
same; A Vision of Bangor in the Twentieth Century, by Edward Kent; The
Macedonian, byJIrs. Jane S. Appleton; Asa Glover, Esq., by Mrs. Cornelia C.
Barrett; I Have a Shroud, by Mrs. Martha H. Barker; The Field of the In-
curables, by Edward Kent; Manners, by Mrs. H. C. IngersoU; On Hearing
Ladies Toasted as "The Poetry of Life," by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton ; The Dream,
by Rev. F.H. Hedge; An Idle Word, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; The Whist-
ling Wind, by Mrs. H. C. IngersoU; The Festival of the C4sa de Campo
author unknown; Lenora, from the German of Burger, by Mrs. Jane S.
Appleton; Correspondence, by William Paine; The Flight, by Mrs. 3Iartha
H. Barker; A Dirge, by Mrs. H. C. IngersoU; Social Intercourse, by Mrs.
Eliza L. Crosby; A Simple Sketch of Simple Things, by Miss Mary Moulton;
The Violet, from the German, author unknown; Veneration for the Past, by
Rev. F. H. Hedge; Portrait of C. H. C, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; Childhood
and the Old Elm, by Mrs. Isaac S. Hatch ; The Human Heart, by Mrs. Martha
H. Barker; Tlie Secret Offering, by Mrs. Benjamin Plummer; The Resolve, a
Tale, by Mrs. Cornelia C. Barrett; Stanzas, by Rev. Frederick H. Hedge; A
Garden, a Shadow, a Book and a Tree, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; A Sketch, au-
thor unknown; Softly, Woman, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; Tlie Archer and the
Maid, by Mrs. H. C. IngersoU: Sequel to "Vision of Bangor," by Mrs. Jane S.
Appleton; The Child's Spring Song, by the same; Tobacco, by Mrs. Withers;
The Teachings of Nature, author unknown; It is Not Fit For Thee to Wear,
by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; The Veiled Donor, by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton;
Penobscot Characters, by John E. Godfrey; An Apology, by Mrs. H. C. Inger-
soU; The Beleagured City, by Capt. George W. Patten.
Appleton, Jesse, D. D. 1772-1819. Clergyman and president of Bow-
doin College, 1807-19.
God's Care of the Church. A sermon delivered at Gorliam, Jan.
18th, 1809, at the ordination of the Rev. Asa Rand, to the pastoral
care in that place. By Jesse Appleton, A. M., president of Bow-
doin College. Portland: Printed by Weeks & M'Kown. n. d.
(1809.) 12mo. pp. 28. [331
The Immutability of Religion. A sermon preached at the ordin-
ation of the Rev. Reuben Nason, to the pastoral charge of the
Congregational church in Freeport, i'eb. 7th, 1810. By Jesse
Appleton, A. M. Portland: J. M'Kown, Printer, March 1810. 8vo.
pp. 19. [332
A Sermon delivered at Saco, Oct. 24, 1810, at the ordination of the
Rev. Jonathan Cogswell, to the pastoral office in that place. By
Je-sse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Portland :
Printed by Francis Douglas, 1810. 8vo. pp. 17. [333
A Sermon delivered at Augusta, Oct. 16, 1811, at the ordination of
Rev. Benjamin Tappan, to the pastoral office in that place. By
Jesse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Augusta:
Printed by Peter Edes, 1811. 8vo. pp. 23. [334
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 43
-A Discourse, delivered June 20, 1813, before the officers and stu-
dents of Bowdoin College, occasioned by the death of Frederick
Southgate, A. B., lately a tutor in said college. By Jesse Apple-
ton, D. D.
Our dying friends are pioneers, to smooth
Our rugged path to death; to break those bars
Of terror and abhorence, nature throws
Cross our obstructed way; and thus to make
Welcome as safe our i)ort from every storm.
Young.
Si supremus ille dies non extinclionem, sed comnmtatione adfert loci:
quid optabilius . Cic. Tus. Dis. 1,1: 49.
Boston: Printed and published by Nathaniel Willis, No. 76 State
Street, 1813. Svo. pp. 24. [335
Frontispiece, monument inscribed, " Sacred to the memory of Frederick
Southgate. Born Aug. 9, 1791. Died, May 19, 1813."
-A Discourse, delivered at Bath, May 11, 1813, before the Society for
Discountenancing and Suppressing Public Vices. By Jesse Apple-
ton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College.
Nihil est enim illi prlncipi Deo, qui omnem Imnc vmnduni regit,
quod quidem. in terrisjiat acceptins, quam concilia, coetusque hom-
inum jure sociati. Cic. de Repub. L. vi. 9.
Boston: Printed for the Society. 1813. 8vo. pp. 24. [336
-A Sermon preached at Boston, at the annual election. May 25, 1814,
before His Excellency, Caleb Strong, Esq., His Honor, William
Phillips, Esq., Lieutenant Governor, the Honorable Council aud-
Legislature of Massaschusetts. By Jesse Appleton, D. D., pres-
ident of Bowdoin College. Boston: Printed by Russell, Cutler
& Co., for Benjamin Russell, printer to the State. 1814. 8vo
pp. 29. [337
-The Perpetuity and Importance of the Sabbath. A sermon deliv-
ered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the
county of Cumberland, and from several in the counties adjacent,
held in Portland, Nov. 10, 1814, for the purpose of taking meas-
ures to promote the due observance of the Lord's Day. By Jesse
Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College.
The nations whence this spirit (of religion) is best preserved have the
greatest respect for the Sabbath. Necker on the Imp. of Rel. Opin.
As necessary as it is that religion should be at all preserved in the world,
so necessary it is that some time should be set apart for men's instruction
in the will of God, and for their solemnizing his worship. Db. S. Clarke.
Printed by A. &. J. Shirley. 1814. Svo. pp. 30. [338
-A Sermon delivered at Brunswick, April 13, 1815, appointed as a
day of national thanksgiving, by the president of the United
States, on account of the peace recently established between this
country and Great Britain. By Jesse Appleton, D. D., president
44 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Appleton, Jesse, D. D., Continued.
of Bowdoin College. Hallowell: Ezekiel Goodale. 1815. 8vo. pp.
24. [339
An Address delivered before the Massachusetts Society for Sup-
pressing Intemperance, at their anniversary meeting May 31,
1816. By Jesse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College.
Boston: Printed by Samuel Etheridge. 1817. 8vo. pp. 31. [340
A Sermon delivered at Freeport, Xov. 6, 1816, at the ordination of
the Rev. Enos Merrill, to the pastoral office in that place. By
Jesse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Charles-
town: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, 1817. Svo. pp. 31. [-341
A Sermon delivered at Northampton, Sept. 18, 1817, before the
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. By
Jesse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Charles-
town. Printed by Samuel Etheridge, 1817. 8vo. pp. 31. [342
A Sermon before the Maine Missionary Society, at its eleventh an-
niversary in Xew Gloucester, June 24, 1817. See his Avorks, 2 : .300.
A Sermon delivered at Portland, Nov. 19, 1818, at the formation of
the Maine branch of the American Society for Educating Pious
Youth for the Gospel Ministry. By Jesse Appleton, D. D., presi-
dent of Bowdoin College. Hallowell: Printed by E. Goodale,
1819. 8vo. pp. 28. [348
Sermon at funeral of. 1819. See Tappan, Benjamin.
Addresses of Jesse Appleton, late president of Bowdoin College,
delivered at annual commencements from 1808 to 1818: with
sketch of his character. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin. 1820. 8vo.
pp. xxxi, 176. (Port.) [344
The sketch was written by Rev. I. Nichols, D. D., of Portland. This book
is said to have been the first book printed in Brunswick. I?ut see note un-
der Cotton, N.
A portion of the edition appeared in quarto form.
Lectures, delivered at Bowdoin College, and occasional sermons.
By Jesse Appleton, D. D., late president of Bowdoin College.
Brunswick: Printed by Joseph Griffin. 1822. Svo. pp.421. (Port.)
[34.5
This volume contains a memoir of the life and character of the author,
by Rev. Benjamin Tappan, of Augusta.
The works of Jesse Appleton, D. D., late president of Bowdoin
College, embracing his course of theological lectures, his
academic addresses, and a selection from his sermons; with a
memoir of his life and character. Tn two volumes. Andover:
Publi.shed by Gould & Newman. 1837. Vol. I. 1836. 8vo. pp.
.506. Vol. II. 8vo. pp. 552. [346
The memoir is by Rev. A. S. Packard, D. D.
"Few of our writers show equal correctness and propriety in the use of
words, and of the idioms of the Knglish language. " " We would character-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 45
ize the style of President Appleton as chaste, luminous and polished, occa-
sionally exhibiting passages of striking beauty and force. "
" The interesting and able memoir of Prof. Packard adds much to the
value of the publication." No. Am. Rev. 45: 231.
Eeview of his life and writings. 1837. See Stone, Thomas T.
Notice of his life and writings. 1837. See Tappan, Benjamin.
Memoir of President Appleton. Am. Q. Keg. 11: 1. (1838.) (Port.)
[347
Sermons of. Chr. Mo. Spec. 5: 432. (1838.) [348
Biographical Notice of. 1842. See Bradford, Alden.
Moral and Intellectual Culture. (1842.) See New Hampshire Book.
Sketch of. N. E. Reg. 1: .329. (1847.) [349
Commemorative Notice of. 1837. See Sprague, William, B.
Appleton, John, LL. D. 1804-91. Lawyer, and chief justice Supreme
Court, Bangor.
Usury Laws. Am. Jur. 6: 282. (1831.) [.3,50
Reports of cases determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the
State of Maine. By John Appleton.
Maine Reports. Volume XIX. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters and
Smith. 1842. 8vo. pp. 499, (1.) [351
Maine Reports. Volume XX. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters and
Smith. 1843. 8vo. pp. viii , (.5), 10-.511, (1.) [352
From pp. 1 to 256, by John Appleton, Volume VI. From pp. 257
to 511, by John Shepley, Volume VII.
The same. Second edition. Portland: Dresser, McLellan and Co.
1878.
Law of Evidence. Mass. Quar. Rev. 2: 39. (1848.) [353
Review of Greenleaf's Law of Evidence.
Judicial Oaths. Mass. Quar. Rev. 3: 161. (1850.) [354
Review of " Bentham on Oaths," and "The Oath," by D. X. Junkin.
The Rules of Evidence Stated and Discussed. By John Appleton,
justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Philadelphia:
T. and W. Johnson & Co., law booksellers and publishers, 525
Chestnut Street. 1860. 8vo. pp. 284. [355
Reviewed by George S. Hillard, No. Am. Rev. 92: 515. (1861.) The most
remarkable thing about Chief Justice Appleton is his early adoption of the
views of Jeremy Bentham and that school in regard to legal reform. He
entered into this discussion with the greatest enthusiasm half a century
ago, and has never ceased with tongue and pen to advocate these doctrines.
When he began this labor, it required no small courage to meet the scorn,
contempt and even abuse of the legal profession. Such radical doctrines
the lawyers all thought were worthy of a mad-house, and they were de-
nounced with vigor and not seldom with venom. Now all is changed. In
every state of the Union, as well as in England, ancient and absurd rules of
evidence have been altered, and common sense has full sway in the most
important branch of jurisprudence. To no man living is the credit due
more than to John Appleton. Every Other Sat., Jan. 1884.
46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Appleton, John, LL. D., Continued.
Testimony of parties in criminal prosecution. Letters in American
Law Register, X. S., 4: 577. (1865.) 5:129. (1886.) [356
Reviewed and criticised, Am. Law. Reg. 6: 385. (18G7.)
Biography of. 1885. See Biograph. Encyl. Maine.
Proceedings of the Penobscot Bar in relation to his death. 1891.
See Hamlin, Charles.
Appleton, John. 1815-64. Lawyer, Portland.
Oration delivered before the democratic Republicans of Portland
and vicinity, July 4, 1838. By John Appleton. Portland: Printed
at the Argus office, 1838. 8vo. pp. 16. [357
Obituary Address on Daniel Webster. 1852. See Webster, Daniel.
Sketch of. See Emery, George F.
Appleton, John Francis. 1835-70. Lawyer, Bangor.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Encyl. Maine.
Appleton, Martha Wylly (Hyde) b. 1816, Portland.
Recollections of Frederic.
" Is it well with the child? "
And she answered, " It is well." 2d Kings, IV. 26.
Portland: Hyde, Lord and Duren. 1847. 160. pp. 72. [358
Appleton, Samuel. 1766-1853. Boston.
Memorial of. 1850. See Jewett, Isaac A.
Apthorp, Leonard Foster. 1805-29. Teacher, Baltimore.
Confessions of a Country Schoolmaster. Boston Month. Mag.
2: 14. (1826.) [359
Concerning his experience at Harpswell
Arbxjckle, J.
A Temperate Experience on Mount Desert. Lippinc. 14: 250.
(1882.) [360
Aecher, Gabriel, d. 1609-10. Secretary Virginia colony.
The relation of Captain Gosnold's voyage to the north part of
Virginia, begun the sixth and twentieth of March, Anno. 42,
Elizabethae Regina, 1602, and delivered by Gabriel Archer, a gen-
tleman in said voyage. Purchas, Samuel, his Pilgrims, 4: 1647.
(1625.) [361
The same. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d. ser. 8: 72. (1843.)
Abgall, Sir Samuel. 1572-1639. Eng. dep. gov. of Virginia.
Voyage of. 1610. See Brown, Alexander.
Destroys Mount Desert. 1611. See Relations des Jesuites.
Expels French from St. Sauveur; ruins St. Sauveur. 1611. See
Charlevoix, P. F. X.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 47
His Expedition to Acadia. (1613.) See Hamor, Raphe.
Expedition to Acadia. 1613. See Folsom, George.
Biography of. 1708. -See Belknap, Jeremy.
Attempted Vindication of his capture and dispersion at Mount
Desert. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4th. ser. 9: 42-46 and note, 498.
(1871.) [362
Discussed at meeting of Maine Hist. Soc. at York, August 22, 1870. For
report. See Boston Daily Adv., Aug. 31, 1870.
Akgyle. Incorporated 1839.
Early settlement in. (1886.) See Porter, Joseph W.
Akmstkong, John. 1709-79. English physician and poet.
Art of Preserving Health, first published in the year 1774. By John
Armstrong, M. D., Kennebunk, (Maine). Printed and sold by
Stephen Sewall. 1804. 120. pp. [363
Akmy of the Potomac.
See Military History.
Abnold, Alexander S. Valley Falls, R. I.
Uncle Timothy Taber, or the new minister. A story for old and
young, by a Sabbath-school superintendent.
"Buytlie irutli and sell it not : also wisdom, instruction and understand-
ing." Prov. XXIII. 2.3.
G. W. Quimby: Publisher, Augusta, Me. Boston, Mass. 1868.
16mo. pp. 228. (1 Illus.) [364
Ajrnold, Benedict. 1741-1801.
The original manuscript of Colonel Benedict Arnold's journal of
the expedition to Quebec, left by him at West Point, whence he
fled on hearing of Andre's capture. 4to. pp. 40. [36.5
Sold at the Barlow auction, 1890. It commences September 27th,
1775, and ends October 29th of the same year. Extracts are con-
tained in the appendix of Samuel L. Knapp's Life of Burr, 1835.
Letters written while on the expedition across the state of Maine,
with journal of the tour from the St. Lawrence to the Kennebec,
supposed to have been made by Col. Montresor, chief of the en-
gineer department, about 1760. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1 : 447. (1831.)
Several of these letters are in Bowdoin College library. They are de-
scribed by G. T. Packard in the New York Independent, 1881. For an account
of the journal, see Montresor, John.
[366
DIARIES AND JOURNALS OF THE EXPEDITION TO QUEBEC. 1875.
Journal. See Dearborn, Henry. ''
Diary of Caleb Haskell. See Withington, Lothrop.
Account of hardships and sufferings of the forces. See Henry,
John J.
48 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Abxold, Benedict, Continued.
Journal of the expedition. (Unprinted.) See Hetli, William.
Journal of the march. (Anonymous.) See Journal.
Journal. (Unprinted.) See McCoy, Sergeant.
Journal of occurrences. See Meigs, Return J.
Journal of expedition. See Melvin, James.
Journal of daily occurrences. <See Pierce, John.
Journal of the expedition. See Senter, Isaac.
Diary of Sergt. Squier, Connecticut line. See Squier, Ephraim.
Journal of September, October and November. See Topham, John.
Journal of Simeon Thayer. See Stone, Edwin M.
The same. (Extracts.) See Cowell, Benjamin.
Journal kept by Joseph Ware. See Ware, Joseph, and Winsor,
Justin.
Diary of Ebenezer Wild. With list of diaries and journals. See
Winsor, Justin.
Account of the Expedition. (1831.) See Allen, William.
His March to Quebec. (1844) See Goodrich, S. G.
Account. (With illustrations.) (1850.) See Lossing, Benson J.
Account. 1851.) See Stanhope, Philii) H. (Lord Mahon.)
Arnold's Expedition to Quebec. (1879.) See Jones, Thomas.
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5
50 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 51
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52 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Or MAINE. 53
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56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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64 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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William Phips, by Rev. Francis Norwood; Communication by Hon. George
F.Talbot, (Influence of the Eastern Settlements in fixing the Boundary of
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Historical Society.
Appended to the volume, in the form of a supplement, is an address by
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6
66 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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"Candid Review^" &c.
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A Treatise on Atonement: in whicli the finite nature of sin is
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BostoD, antlior of "Notes and Illustrations on the Parables,"
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Bangor. Incorporated 1791.
Addresses.
Associations.
Biographical and Personal.
Descriptive and Topographical.
Directories.
Discourses.
Educational.
History and Antiquities.
Lectures, Speeches, Eulogies, &c.
Miscellaneous.
Orations and Celebrations.
Religious.
Sermons.
addresses.
Educational. 1838. <See Lovejoy, J. C.
Before State Mechanics Convention. 1842. See Sayward, John S.
Before State Mechanics Convention. 1842. See Holden, Charles.
' Before State Mechanics Convention. 1842. See Morse, Freeman H.
To Trafiickers in Intoxicating Liquors, 1843. See Addresses.
To California Pilgrims. 1849. .See Caldwell, S. L.
To California Pilgrims. 1849. 6'ee Shepard, George.
Before Penobscot Musical Association. 1855. See Cornwall, Na-
thaniel C.
Before Penobscot Musical Association. 1855. See Little, George B.
Before Penobscot Musical Association. 1856. See Godfrey, John E.
At Sunday-school anniversary. 1859. /See Maltby, John.
6S BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bangok, Continued.
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Before Penobscot Musical Association. 1862. See Oilman, Edward
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Before Penobscot Musical Association. 1864. See Johnson, Edwin.
Memorial Day. 1870. See Chamberlain, Joshua L.
Before Pomological Society. 1873. See Godfrey, John E.
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ASSOCIATION.S.
Constitution of the Bangor Young Men's Society, revised and
adopted June 11, 1833. Bangor. Printed by Burton & Carter.
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Constitution of the Bangor Medical Association, together with the
rules and regulations of police and practice. Adopted 1829.
Revised 1837. Bangor: Printed by S. S. Smith, 1837. 12 mo. pp. 12.
L48()
Originally called the Association of Physiciansof Bangor, Maine.
Grounds and Reasons of Abstinence from Wine. Bangor: Clias.
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Report of a committee on the Bangor Temperance Association, consisting
of Prof. I'ouU, Prof. Woods, Doct. John Barstow, Dea. S. S. Crosby, John
Appleton, Esq.
Constitution of the Bangor Rifle Corps. Adopted May 8, 1835. Re-
vised and amended, June 12, 1840. 18mo. i)p. 8. [488
With names of officers and privates.
The Report of the Prudential Committee of the Bangor Temperance
Association, at their tenth anniversary meeting. By the chairman
of the committee. Bangor: Printed by order of the society.
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Rev. John West is printed with the other officers as chairman.
First Annual Report of the Young Men's Bible Society of Bangor.
Presented March 2, 1845. Bangor: Bayne & Mower, Printers.
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Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Bangor
1862. pp. 8. [491
Annual Report of the Children's Home. Bangor. Read at the
annual meeting of the society, January 3, 1871. Bangor: Printed
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 69
Annual Report of the Children's Home. Bangor. Read at the
annual meeting of the society, January 6, 18S0. Bangor: Daily
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Annual Report of the Children's Home. Bangor. Read at the
annual meeting of the society, January 4, 1881. Bangor: Daily
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Children's Home. Annual Report of the Children's Home. Ban-
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Bangor Humane Society. "Christianity is humanity, and humanity
to animals and to our fellow citizens is Christianity in its broadest
and best teachings." The Bangor Humane Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty. Organized March, 1882. Bangor: Benjamin
A. Burr, Printer. 1882. 8vo. pp. 1-5. [496
Home for Aged Women. Bangor. Third Report, 188.5. Compiled
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BIOGKAPHICAL AND PERSONAL.
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37, 80. (1888.) [499
Heads of Families in 1876. See Porter, J. W.
Extracts from Robert Treat's day-book at. 1786-90. See Porter,
J. W.
Deaths in Bangor. From town and other records. 1795-1836-
Bang. H. M. 2:180,217. (1887.) [500
Marriages on Bangor Records. 1796-1809. Bang. H. M. 1: 39.
(1885.) [501
Postmasters of . 1801-71. Bang. H. M. 1:8. (1885.) [502
Intentions of Marriage on Bangor Records. (1806-10.) Bang. H. M.
3: 93. (1887.) [503.
Marriages in Bangor. 1811-18. By Rev. Harvey Loomis. Bang.
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Marriages in Bangor. 1811-32. Bang. H. M. 2 : 83. (1886.) [505
Parol signed by the inhabitants of Bangor during the War of 1812.
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First Printer in Bangor. (Peter Edes.) 1815. See Porter, J. W.
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(1886.) [507
Publishments in Bangor, 1821-27. Bang. H. M. 2:61. (1886.) 3: 194.
(1888.) 5:34. (1889.) [508
Marriages in Bangor. 1821-27. Bang. H. M. 2:79. (1886.) [509
70 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bangor, Continued.
Marriages on Bangor Records. 1821-22. Bang. H. M. 2:79.(1886.)
[510
Deaths in Bangor. F rom records of Joseph Wing, city undertaker.
1834. Bang. H. M. 2:243. (1887.) 3:17,238. (1888.) [511
Deaths in Bangor. From April 1, 1834 to Oct. 2, 1853, from city
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Trial for Murder at. 1835. See Spencer, Francis C
Residences, Early Settlers, and Prominent Citizens. 1888. <See
Paine, A. W.
Leading Business Men of Bangor, Rockland and vicinity: embrac-
bracing Ellsworth, Bucksport, Belfast, Camden, Rockport,
Thomaston, Oldtown, Orono, Brewer. Illustrated. Boston:
Copyrighted, 1888, by Mercantile Publishing Company, No. 146
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Contains " Historical Sketches" of above places, erroneous and unreli-
able.
Trial at, for Murder in Dexter. 1890. -See Stain, David L.
DESCRIPTIVE AND TOPOGRAPHICAL.
Visit to. 1835. See Fox, Mary A.
Account of. ■' 1835. See Cox, F. A.
Sketch of Bangor. Am. Mag. 3:430. (1837.) (Engraving.) [514
Sketch of Bangor. Maine Monthly Mag. 2: 529. (1837.) [515
The Bangor House. Am. Mag. 3:437. (1837.) (Engraving.) [516
The Unitarian Church. Am. Mag. 3:483. (1837.) (Engraving.)
[517
Bangor and its Lumber Trade. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine
18:517. (1844.) [518
Account of. 1878. -See Tefft, Benjamin F.
The City of Bangor. "Queen City of the East." A condensed his-
torical and descriptive review, together with a brief statement of
facts relating to lier commercial and manufacturing advantages,
industries and resources. Also her leading manufactures and ex-
ports for the year 1882. Published by the Bangor Board of Trade.
Mining and Industrial Journal, Bangor. May, 1883. 8vo. pp. 36.
[519
Souvenir Album of. 1884. See Chisholm Brothers.
Sketch of. 1884. See Godfrey, George F.
Streets of. 1888. -See Paine, A. W.
Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor. Bang. H. M. 3:49. (1887.) [520
Arsenal at Bangor, deed of land for. Bang. H. M. 3:100. (1887.)
[521
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 71
Graveyards of. 1887. See Paine, A. W.
BIRECTOKIES.
1834. See Burton, James, Jr.
1843. See Smith, Samuel S.
1846. See Smith, Samuel S.
1848. See Smith, Samuel S.
1851. See Smith, Augustus C
18.51. See Bugbee, David.
lS59-fiO. See Smith, Samuel S.
1864-65. See Stanwood, William F.
1867-68. See Smith, Samuel S.
1869-70. See Symonds, Chase & Co.
1871-72. See Greenough, Jones & Co.
1873-74. See Greenough, Jones & Co.
1875. See Greenough & Co.
1877. See Greenough & Co.
1879-80. See Greenough & Co.
1880. See Greenough & Co.
•1882. See W. A. Greenough & Co.
1884. See W. A. Greenough & Co.
1885-86. See W. A. Greenough & Co.
1887-88. See W. A. Greenough & Co.
1890. See W. A. Greenough & Co.
DISCOURSES.
Funeral Rev. John Smith 1831. See Pomeroy, S. L.
Thanksgiving. 1835. See Curtis, Thomas.
Thanksgiving. 1837. See Pomeroy, S. L.
On Temperance. 1839. See Maltby, John.
Methodist Centennary. 1839. See Tefft, Benjamin F.
Elements of a Perfect Character. 1840. See Tefft, Benjamin F.
On Death of President Harrison. 1841. See Tefft, Benjamin F.
On Death of President Harrison. 1841. See Hedge, Frederick H.
On Christian Perfection. 1841. 6'ee Pond, Enoch.
On Impulses of Piety. 1844. See Maltby, John.
On Princeton Disaster. 1844. See Chaplin, Jei'emiah.
On Controversy of State and People. 1850. See Allen, Joseph H.
On Pev. D. H. Man.sfield. 1855. See Knox, Loren L.
On Elisha Kent Kane. 1857. See Allen, Joseph H.
72 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bangor, Continiied.
On Twenty-fifth Year of Pastorate. 1859. See Maltby, John.
On Rev. John Maltby. 1860. See Pond, Enoch.
On the National Crisis. 1861. See Tefft, Benjamin F.
Historical. 1861. See Small, Albion K. P.
On Abraham Lincoln. 186.5. See Rowland, Lyman S.
On Rev. Enoch Pond. 1882. See Harris, Samuel.
In Memory of Benson Sewall. 1888. See Field, George W.
EDUCATION, LIBRARIES AND PUBLICATIONS.
Theological Seminary. See Bangor Theological Seminary.
Eastern Magazine. 1835. See Carter, John S.
Maine Monthly Magazine. 1836. See Oilman, Charles.
Catalogue of Bangor Circulating Library. 1836. See Duren, E. F.
Fifth Annual Report of the Managers of the Bangor Lyceum.
Submitted Apr. 13, 1841. Bangor: Printed by Edwards &
Smith. r2mo. pp. 12. [522
Voices from the Kenduskeag. 1848. See Appleton, Mrs. Jane S.
Catalogue of books in the library of the Bangor Mercantile Asso-
ciation. 1855. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1855.
12mo. pp. 55. [523
Catalogue of the Girl's High School, Bangor. 1851-58. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1858. Svo. pp. 22. [524
Catalogue librai-y Mechanics' Association. 1870. [525
Library Association catalogue of books. 1873. 8vo. pp. 244. [526
Catalogue of the library of the Bangor Mechanic Association,
Bangor. 1873-75. Svo. pp. 244, 146. [527
Pamphlet for Teachers of. 1885. See Robinson, Franklin C.
Bangor Historical Magazine. 1885-91. See Porter, Joseph W.
Catalogue of the Public Library of Bangor. Bangor: Press of
Joseph Mooney & Co. 1886. Svo. (pp. 935.) [528
HISTORY AND ANTIQLUTIES.
First White Settler. 1769. See Porter, J. W.
First Settlers and their Lots. See Porter, J. W.
Annals of. 1769-86. See Williamson, W. D.
Early Settlement of. Bang. H. M. 1 : 2. (1885.) [529
Early Settlement of. See Williamson, W. D.
Exploration of. 1786. See Stone, Jonathan.
Municipal History of. 1787-96- Sre Porter, Joseph W.
Letter of the Selectmen. 1798. Bang. H. M. 4: 191. (1889.) [530
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 73
Post-office, Bangor. Established Jan. 1, ISOl. Bang. H. M. 1:8.
(1SS.5.) [5.31
First Saw-mill on the Kenduskeag. 1801. See Porter, J. W.
Petition for Taking Toll on the Kenduskeag Bridge, 1802. (From
Massachusetts Archives.) Bang. H. M. 3: 160. (1888.) [532
British at. 1814. See Lossing, B. J.
First Newspaper in. 1815. Bang. H. M. 5: 47. (1889.) [533
Sketch of. 1834. See Directory. 1834.
Great Freshet of March 29, 1846. See West, John.
Remarkable Petrifaction Found at Bangor. jST. E. Reg. 8: 263. (1885.)
[534
Historical Sketch. 1807. See Smith, Samuel S.
Annals of. 1882. See Godfrey, John E.
History Boston and Bangor Steamship Company. 1884. See Var-
ney, George J. [535
Looking Back: series of articles in Bangor Commercial, 1885-86.
8vo.
Cuttings in Jiangor Public Library.
Territorial History of. 1887. »S'ee Paine, Albert W.
Graveyards of. 1888. -See Paine, Albert W.
LECTURES, LETTERS, SPEECHES, EULOGIES, ETC
A Political Letter of 1813. Bang. H. M. 3: 211. (1888.) [536
Lecture on Agriculture. 1818. See Senter, Nath. G. M.
An Argument delivered before the Bangor Forensic Club, on the
question " Ought the Law , Requiring the Opening of our Post-
offices, and the Transportation of our Mails, on the Christian
Sabbath, to be Repealed? *' Thursday evening, Jan. 6, 1831.
Bangor: Burton & Carter, Printers. 1831. 8vo. pp. 28. [537
Poem before Debating Club. 1835. See Snow, George W.
Speech at Banquet. 1835. See Webster, Daniel.
Lecture, Lyceum. 1836. See Hedge, Frederick H.
Letter to Citizens. 1843. .See Adams, John Quincy.
Lecture on Failures in Teaching. 1848. .See Kingsbury, John.
Lecture on Cooperation of Parents and Teachers. 1848. See
Batchelder, Jacob.
Lecture on The Qualifications of the Teacher. 1848. See
ilunroe, Xathan.
Lecture on School Government. 1848. See Philbrick, J. D.
Lecture on The Improvement of Common Schools. 1848. See
Swan, W. D.
74 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bangor, Continued.
Presentation by ladies of. 1844. See Gougli, John B.
Eulogy on President Taylor. 1850. See Little, George B.
Letter in reply to invitation. 1856. See Curtis, George W.
A Sacred Maintenance of the Common Bond. Bangor Daily Union
report of the grand Union meeting in Norembega Hall, Bangor,
Wednesday evening, Jan. 11, 1860; containing the speeches of
Judge Hathaway and Hon. George Evans, and the letters from
ex-President Pierce, Hon. Edward Everett, Hon. Caleb Gush-
ing, ex-Governor Wells, Hon. M. H. Smith, Hon. James W.
Bradbury. The call and signatures, officers of the meeting,
prayer of Dr. Tefft, the resolutions, and the patriotic letter of
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens to Victor Hugo. (Phonographic rei^ort.)
Bangor: Printed at the office of the Daily Union. 1860. 8vo. pp.
32. [538
Speech, political. 1860. See Douglas, S. A.
Charge to clergy. 1862. See Burgess, George.
Eulogy on Lincoln. 1865. <S'ee Everett, Charles C.
Speech, political. 1868. -See Wilson, Henry.
Speech on Chinese Question. 1870. -See Kimball , C P.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Report on the affairs of the Bangor bank. Boston: Printed by
Russell & Gardiner. 1822. 8vo. pp. 16. [539
Report of survey of railroad from, to Waterville. 1848. *See Apple-
ton, Edward.
Almanac of. 1875. -See Roberts, Charles P.
A Southern Moral from Bangor. The Nation. 49:44. (1889.) [540
The Fire Service of. 1890. -See Rowe, James Swett.
ORATIONS AND CELEBRATIONS.
Fourth of July in, 1805. Bang. H. M. 2:219. (1887.)
Oration, Masonic. 1808. -See May, Hezekiah.
Oration, 4 July, 1838. -See Hedge, Frederick H.
Oration, 4 July, 1840. -See Bartlett, Joseph T.
Oration, 4 July, 1861. -See Harris, Samuel.
Oration, consecration soldiers' monument, 1866. -See Tefft, Benj. F.
Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Bangor, Sept. 30, 1869.
(Seal of city.) Published by direction of the Committee of Ar-
rangements. Bangor. 1870. 8vo. pp. 182. [541
This volume contains the address of Hon. John E. Godfrey.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 75
RELIGIOUS.
ADVENT.
History of the Advent Christian church. 1889. .See Duren, E. F.
BAPTIST.
Manual First Baptist church. Bangor. Organized 1818. Bangor:
Wheeler & Lynde, Printers. 1868. 12mo. pp. 21. [542
Semi-centennial Anniversary of First Baptist church, Bangor, Jan-
uary 2.5, 1868. Bangor: Wheeler & Lynde, Printers. 1868. 12m.
pp. 34. [.543
Historical discourse by Rev. Albion K. P. Small, from 1 Sam. 12: 7.
History of the First Baptist church. 1868. See Duren, E. F.
Confession of Faith and catalogue of the members of the Second
Baptist church, Bangor. Organized September 12, 1845. Bartlett
& Burr, Printers. 1852. 12mo. pp. 21. [544
Second Baptist church, Bangor. Declaration of belief, church
covenant, and catalogue of members.
" Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that
loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. "
Bangor: Thomas W. Burr, Printer. 9 Hammond St. 1882. 18 mo.
pp. 5. [545
Our Church Waymark. Published in the interest of the Columbia
Street (Second) Baptist churcli. Bangor. No. 1. January, 1887.
4to. pp. 4. [546
History of the Second Baptist church. 1888. See Duren, E. F.
A Souvenir Programme of the first annual reunion and reception
of the Essex Street Free Baptist church, Thursday evening, Nov.
18th, 1886. Smith & Son, Printers. Bangor. 16mo. pp. 16. [547
The same. Second annual meeting, Nov. 29th, 1887. 16mo. pp. 16.
[548
History of the First Free Baptist church. 1888. See Duren, E. F.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Confession of Faith and Covenant. Adopted by the First Congre-
gational church Bangor, at its organization. Nov. 27, 1811. Ban-
gor: Samuel S. Smith, Printer. 1841. 18mo. pp. 18. [549
Manual, historical sketch, &c. 1856. See Sanford, William.
First Congregational church and society. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
History of. 1886. See Duren, E. F.
Second, or Hammond Street church. Catalogue of members of
Hammond Street Congi-egational church. Organized December
5, 1833. n. d. (1833.) 16mo. pp. 7. [550
76 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bangor, Continued.
Catalogue of the members of Hammond Street Congregational
church. Organized December 5, 183:3. Original members from
the First Congregational church in Bangor. 1837. 18mo. pp. 8.
[551
Catalogue of books in the library of the Hammond Street Sabbath-
school, Bangor. 1840. 18mo. pp. 16. [552
Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Hammond Street Congre-
gational church, Bangor. Adopted at its organization, December
5,1833. Bangor: Samuel S. Smith. Printer, 1850. ISmo. pp. 18.
[553
It includes a list of members.
Supplementary Catalogue of the members of the Hammond Street
Congregational church. 1856. 18mo. pp. 12. Nos. 446-561, and
changes. [554
Catalogue of books in the library of the Hammond Street Sabbath
school, Bangor. Bangor: Samuel S. Smith, Printer. 1859. 18mo.
pp. 20. [555
Catalogue of books in the library of the Hammond Street Sabbath-
school, Bangor. Bangor: 1870. 18mo. pp. 16. [556
Hammond Street Congregational church. Bangor. Members re-
ceived from Oct. 1, 1871, to Dec. 24, 1873. Xos. 876-917, and
changes.
Hammond Street Congregational church. Bangor. Members re-
ceived from March 20, 1878, to December 31, 1881. 12mo. pp. 20.
Nos. 1047-1880, changes and summary. [557
Annual Record of the Hammond Street Congregational church,
Bangor, for 1882. 12mo. pp. 8. Nos. 1081-1099, changes, etc. [558
Hammond Street church. 1883-84. System of work. 1883-84. See
GriflBn, Henry L.
Library of the Hammond Street Sabbath-school. Bangor. 1883.
12mo. pp. 16. [559
Supplement. 1885. 12mo. pp. 4.
Supplement. 1886. 12mo. pp. 4.
Supplement. 1887. 12mo. pp. 4.
Catalogue Hammond Street church Sunday-school library. 1890.
Bangor: O. F. Knowles & Co. 1890. 18mo. pp. 24. [560
History. 1887. See Duren, E. F.
Monthly Chronicle, containing church ncAvs. Published by the
Hammond Street church. 1887. 8vo. pp. 4.
The same. 1888. 4to. pp. 4.
The same. 1889. 4to. pp. 4.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 77
The same. 1890. 4to. pp. 4.
Third, or Central church. Confession of faith and covenant of the
Central churcli. Bangor: Burr & Robinson, Printers. 1877.
16mo. pp. 9. [561
History. 1887. See Duren, E. F.
West Bangor. Dedication of the chaiiel at West Bangor. Thurs-
day evening, April 2, 1874. 12mo. pp. 2. [562
EPISCOPAL.
History of St. John's church. 1886. See Duren, E. F.
METHODIST.
First Methodist society in Bangor. List of the certificates of mem-
bers of the religious society called Methodists filed with the
town clerk of Bangor. 1812-15. Bang. H. M. 3:129. (1888.) [563
History. 1886. See Duren, E. F.
(Second church.) Manual Union Street Methodist Episcopal (Grace)
church. Organized 1846. Bangor: O. F. Knowles & Co.,
Printers. 1886. 18mo. pp. 16. [564
History. 1886. See Duren, E. F.
UNITARIAN.
Unitarian church. Sermon at dedication. 1829. See Huntoon,
Benj.
Sketch of. 18-37. See Descriptive.
Farewell Sermon at. 1850. (See Hedge, Frederick H.
Farewell Sermon at. 1857. See Allen, Joseph H.
History. 1886. .S'ee Duren, E. F.
Pastorate of Eev. Frederick H. Hedge. (1890.) See Cressey,
George C.
UNIVEBSALIST.
Universalist church. History. 1886. See Duren, E. F.
SEKMONS.
Ordination James Boyd. 1800. <See Messenger, Roswell.
Ordination Harvey Loomis. 1811. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Missionary. 1824. (See Greeley, Allen.
Dedication Union Street church. 1829. See Huntoon, Benj.
On Universalism. 1829. See Dods, John B.
Missionary. 1835. See Shepard, George.
Thanksgiving. 1837. See Pomeroy, Swan L.
On " A Ministerial Support. " 1838. (See Pomeroy, Swan L.
Fast, " Characteristics of the Times. " 1838. See Maltby, John.
" Owe No Man Anything. " 1839. -See Hedge, Frederick H.
78 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bangor, Continued.
" Practical Goodness tlie True Religion. " 1840. <See Hedge, Fred-
erick H.
On Character, Rev. Dr. Clianning. 1842. See Hedge, Frederick H.
On the Error and the Correction. 1845. See Maltby, John,
On the Guilt of Contempt. 1847. See Giles, Henry.
Missionary. 1843. See Hathaway, G. W.
Missionary. 1848. See Hobart, Caleb.
Missionary. 1854. -See Cutter, Edward F.
Farewell. 1850. See Hedge, Frederick H.
" A Reign of Terror. " 1856. See Allen, Joseph H.
On Government. 1856. See Maltby, John.
Farewell. 1857. See Allen, Joseph H.
Missionary. 1857. See Hopkins, Mark.
On " A Pattern Church. " 1859. See Maltby, John.
After Installation. 1869. See Oilman, Edward W.
On Temperance. 1859. See Harris, Samuel.
Missionary. 1860. See Parker, Wooster.
In Memory Rev. John Maltby. 1860. See Shepard, George.
"A Year of War. " 1862. See Battles, Amory.
On Lincoln. 1865. See Everett, Charles C.
On Lincoln. 1865. See Johnson, Edwin.
On Lauding of the Pilgrims. 1865. See Everett, Charles C.
Missionary, 1866. See Ives, Alfred E.
On Fellowship of Churches. 1870. See Oilman, Edward W.
The Promises of God. 1875. See Knapp, Arthur M.
Other Worlds than Ours. 1875. See Knapp, Arthur M.
In Memory Chapin Humphrey. 1875. See Hazelwood, Francis F.
On " Fiat Religion. " 1878. See Knapp, Arthur M.
Creation Continuous. 1879. See Knapp, Arthur M.
On the Bible. 1881. See Stewart, S. J.
On Orthodoxy. 1881. See Stewart, S. J.
On Morality. 1881. See Stewart, S. J.
Bangor Theological Seminary. Incorporated 1814, as the
" Maine Charity School." Opened at Hampden, 1816. Removed
to Bangor, 1819.
CATALOGUES.
General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Dec. 1827.
Burton & Carter, Printers. Bangor. 8vo. pp. 5. [565
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 79
Catalogvie of the officers and students of the Theological Institu-
tion at Bangor, Maine, with an outline of the course of study,
etc. Bangor: S. S. Smith, Printer. 1834. 12mo. pp. 12. [566
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Theological Institu-
tion, Bangor, Maine. 1834-35. With an outline of the course of
study. Bangor: S. S. Smith, Printer. 1835. 12mo. pp. 12. [567
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1835-36.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1836. 12mo. pp. 12.
[568
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1837-38.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1838. 8vo. pp. 12. [.569
Catalogue of the Classical Institute, Bangor, Maine. 1836-37.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1837. 12mo. pp. 11. [570
Catalogue of the Classical Institute, Bangor, Maine. 1837-38.
Bangor: Samuel S. Smith, Printer. 1838. 12mo. pp. 11. [571
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1838-39.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1839. 8vo. pp. 12. [572
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1839-40.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1840. Svo. pp. 12. [.573
General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor. Maine.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1841. 8vo. pp. 16. [574
General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1842. Svo. pp. 12. [575
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1842.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1843. 8vo. pp. 12. [576
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1844. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1844. Svo. pp. 12. [577
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1845. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1846. Svo. pp. 12. [578
Catalogvie of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1846. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1846. Svo. pp. 12. [579
Catalogue of the officers, alumni, and students of the Theological
Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1847. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S.
Smith. 1847. Svo. pp. 12. [580
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Theological Seminary,
Bangor, Maine. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1848. Svo.
pp. 12. [581
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1849. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1849. Svo. pp. 12, [582
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1850. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1850, Svo. pp. 8. [583
General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1851 .
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1851. Svo. pp. 20. [584
80 BIBLIOGRArHY OF MAINE.
Bangor, Continued.
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Baugor, 1852. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1852. 8vo. pp. 12. [585
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1853. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1853. 8vo. pp. 12. [586
Catalogue of the Theological Seminarj% Bangor, Me. 1854. Bangor:
Printed by Samuels. Smith. 1854. 8vo. pp. 22. [587
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1855. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1855. 8vo. pp. 12. [588
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1856. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1856. 8vo. pp. 12. [589
General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1857.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1857. 8vo. pp. 24. [590
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1858. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1858. 8vo. pp. 12. [591
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1859. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1859. 8vo. pp. 12. [592
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, 1860. Baugor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1860. 8vo. pp. 12. [593
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Baugor. 1861. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1861. 8vo. pp. 12. [594
General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me., 1862.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1862. 8vo. pp. 28. [595
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1863. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1863. 8vo. pp. 12. [596
Catalogu e of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1864. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samnel S. Smith. 1864. 8vo. pp. 12. [597
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Me., 1865. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1865.
Svo. pp. 32. [598
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1865-66. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1866. 8vo, pp. 12. [599
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1866-67-
Bangor: Printed by Smith ct Hill. 1867. Svo. pp. 12. [600
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1868. Bangor: Printed by Smith & Hill. 1868.
Svo. pp. 36. [601
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1868-69. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1869. 8vo. pp. 12. [602
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me., 1869-70. Ban-
gor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1870. pp. 12. Svo. [603
BTBLIOGUAPHY OF MAIXE. 81
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1871. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
8vo. pp. 36. [604
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine, 1872. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
8vo. pp. 36. [605
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine, 1873. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
8vo. pp. 36. [606
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1874:. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
1874. 8vo. pp. 36. [607
Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. 1875.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son, 1875. 8vo. pp. 11.
[608
Fifty-seventh Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary. Ban-
gor, Maine. 1876. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
1876. 8vo. pp. 12. [609
Fifty-seventh Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1877. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
1877. 8vo. pp. 15. [610
Fifty-eighth Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1878. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son.
Printers. 8vo. pp. 15. [611
Fifty-ninth Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor,
Maine. 1879. Bangor: Samuel S. Smith & Son, Printers. 8vo,
pp. 15. [612
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1880. Bangor: Printed by O. F. Knowles & Co.
1880. 8vo. pp. 44. [613
Sixty-first Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor.
Maine. 1881. Bangor: John H. Bacon, Printer. 1881. 8vo. pp.
15. [614
Sixty-second Annual Catalogue of Bangor Theological Seminary,
Bangor, Maine. 1882. Bangor: John H. Bacon, Printer. 1882.
8vo. pp. 16. [615
Bangor Theological Seminary. Sixty-fourth Annual Catalogue.
Bangor, Maine. Bangor: John H. Bacon, Printer. 1883. 8vo.
pp. 18. • [616
Bangor Theological Seminary. Sixty-fifth Annual Catalogue. Ban-
gor, Maine. 1884. Bangor: John H. Bacon, Printer. 1884. 8vo.
pp. 18. [617
7
82 BIBLIOGRAPHY Or MAINE.
Bangok, Continued.
General and Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1885. Bangor: Printed by John H. Bacon. 1885.
8vo. pp. 19. [618
Sixty-seventh Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1S8G. Bangor: 1886. Printed by John H. Bacon.
8vo. pp. 19. [619
Sixty-eighth Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1886-87. Bangor, 1886-87. Printed by John H. Bacon.
8vo. pp. 17. [620
Sixty-ninth Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1887-88. Bangor: 1888. Press of John H. Bacon.
8vo. pp. 20. [621
Seventieth Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Bangor,
Maine. 1888-89. Bangor: 1889, Press of John H. Bacon. 8vo.
pp. 20. [622
Seventy-first Annual Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Ban-
gor, Maine. 1889-90. Bangor: 1890. Press of John H. Bacon.
8vo. pp. 20. [623
General Statistical Catalogue of the Theological Seminary. Bangor,
Maine. 1820-90. Bangor: Printed by Journal Publishing Co.
1890. 8vo. pp. 126. [624
A historical sketch occupies pp. 3-9.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Account of the Maine Charity School, Bangor. 1820. 8vo. pp. 8.
[625
Laws of the Maine Charity School, Aug., 1821. Crocker & Brews-
ter, Printers, Boston. 12mo. pp. 12. [626
Sermon to senior class. 1822. See Smith, John.
Receipts at the treasury of the Theological Seminary, at Bangor.
Hallowell: Goodale, Glazier & Co. 182.3. 8vo. pp. 24. [627
Survey of the Theological Seminary at Bangor. Published by the
Trustees. Bangor: Burton & Carter, Printers, 1830. 8vo. pp.
20. [628
Account of. 1832. See Smith, John.
Theological Seminary at Bangor. From the Christian Mirror. Am.
Q.Reg. 8:369. (1836.) [629
Historical Sketch of. 1841. See Pond, Enoch.
Discourse before Rhetorical Society. 1843. See Haddock, Charles
B.
Report to the Board of Trustees of Bangor Theological Seminary,
July 25, 1860. By the Treasurer and Agent. Bangor: Printed
by Samuel S. Smith. 1860. 8vo. pp. 15. [630
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 83
Report to tlie Board of Trustees of Bangor Theological Seminary,
July 25, 1861. By the Treasurer and Agent. (Charles W. Jen-
kins.) Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1861. 8vo. pp. 11.
[631
Appeal for. 1865. See Adams, Aaron C.
Address at. 1868. See Herrick, John R.
Historical Semi-centennial Address. 1870. See Pond, Enoch.
Inaugural Address at. 1871. See Paine, Levi L.
Inaugural Address at. 1881. See Stearns, Lewis F.
Bangor Theological Seminary. A statement. (By the Trustees,
with a map.) Bangor: John H. Bacon, Printer. 1880. 8vo. pp.
12. [632
Bangs, Isaac Spaeroav. Waterville.
Ancestry of. 1889. See American Ancestry.
Bangs, William McKendeee. 1810-52. Xew York.
Strictures on Prof. Upham's Philosophical Works. Amer. Meth.
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Bankeuptcy.
Rules and Forms in Bankruptcy, in the District Court of the United
States, for the District of Maine. Printed and for sale at the
American office, No. 1 Union Street, n. p. (Portland) n. d.
(1842.) 8vo. pp. 36. [634
Bankeupts.
A List of Bankrupts in Maine. Prepared by an officer of the Dis-
trict Court. Augusta: Wm. R. Smith & Co. 1843. 12mo. pp. 45.
[635
Catalogue of, in Maine. 1873. See Hamlin, Charles.
Catalogue of, in Massachusetts, 1873. See Hamlin, Charles.
Banks, Charles Edward, M. D. b. Portland. 1854. Surgeon U.
S. M. H. S.
A Case of Hydrophobia. Bost. Med. and Surg. Jour, 100: 288.
(1879.) [636
Religious Revival at North Yarmouth, 1791. O. T. 3:383. (1879.)
[637
Notes on Tax Lists, North Yarmouth, 1759. O. T. 3 : 305, 4: 499
(1879.) [638
{With Sargent, W. M.) Early Conveyances of Land in North Yar-
mouth. O. T. 3:410. (1879.) 6:86-3. (1882.) [639
Old Planters at Westcustogo. O. T. 4:4.37. (1879.) [640
Cholera Infantum ; its causes, nature and treatment. Fiske Fund
prize essay, for the year 1879. By Charles Edward Banks, M. D.,
84 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Banks, Charles Edward, M. D., Continued.
Portland, Maine. Providence: E. L. Freeman & Co., Printers to
the State. 1879. Svo. pp. 32. [641
Capt. Walter Gendell, of Xorth Yarmouth. A biographical
sketch, by Dr. Charles E. Banks. "Old Times Office," Yar-
mouth. 1880. 8vo. pp. 27. [642
Thirty copies printed separately.
The Puritan Militia. Unit. Serv. 3:1. (1880.) [643
Roger Garde, mayor of Agamenticus and recorder of the Province
of Maine. N. E. Reg. 3.5: .343. (1881.) [644
The Oakes Family. (Xorth Yarmouth.) O. T. .5:635.(1881.) [645
Wyman Family. (Xorth Yarmouth.) O. T. 5: 661. (1881.) [646
Bradbury Family. (Xorth Yarmouth.) O.T. 5:719. (1881.) [647
{With Prince, Miss Mary G.) The Prince Family. (Xorth Yar-
mouth.) O.T. 4:. 563. (1880.) 5:726. (1881.) [648
Aneurismal Varix, involving the external illiac and femoral vessels,
with general observations on the disease. In "Annual Report of
Supervising Surgeon-general of the Marine Hospital Service of
the U. S." pp. 141-140, for year ending June, 1882. [649
The Soule Family of Xorth Yarmouth and Freeport, Maine. By
Dr. Charles E. Banks, and Enos Soule, Yarmouth. 1882. 8vo. pp.
31. [650
Reprinted from Old Times. 100 copies.
Widow Ann Messant, alias Godfrey. X. E. Reg. 37: 246. (1883.)
[651
Necrology of Xorth Yarmouth. 1730-50. O. T. 7: 1035. [652
.Editor. Xew England's Vindication, by Henry Gardiner. Edited
with notes, by Charles Edward Banks, M. D. London. 1660.
Printed for the Gorges Society, Portland. 1884. Sm. 4to. pp. 84.
[653
One hundred and sixty-copies printed. The original title-page spells his
name Gardener.
The Militia of Xorth Yarmouth in Early Times. O. T. 7: 1064.
(1884.) [654
The Bonython Family of Maine. X. E. Reg. 38:50. (1884.) [6.55
One hundred copies printed separately. 1884. 8vo. pp. 7. (2 engravings.)
Stephen's Dictionary National Biography states that an ancestor of Henry
W. Longfellow occurs in that Richard Bonython who settled in Maine in
1638. The Nation, Feb. 4, 1886.
The Pirate of Pemaquid. Me. Rec. 1: 61. (1884.) [656
Walter Bagnall. Me. Rec. 1:61. (1884.) [657
Lists of Royalists and Puritans in Maine. Me. Rec. 1:45. (1884.)
[058
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 85
-Colonel Alexander Eigby: a sketch of his career and connection
with Maine as proprietor of the Plough Patent and president of
the Province of Lygonia.
I. (Portrait, autograph and crest.) Alexander Rigby. Me. Rec.
2:1. (1885.)
II. The Plough Patent. 2:65. (1885.) (Map and coat of arms.)
III. The Province of Lygonia. 2:145. (1885.) (Lygon. Arms.) [659
-The same. Privately printed. (50 copies.) (1885.) Sm. 4to.
pp. 57.
-Was William Hooke Governor of the Province of Maine ? N. E. Reg.
29: 189. (1885.) [660
-Seal of the Province of Maine. 1640. N.E.Reg. 39:190. (1885.)
[661
-The Early Settlements in Maine, prior to 1620. Me. Rec. 2: 207.
(1885.) [662
-The Bartol Family. (Maine Branch.) Westcustogo Chron. 1 : 4.
(1885.) [663
Only a few sheets were printed. The plan of publishing was abandoned.
-Sir Robert Carr in Maine. 1665. Mag. Am. Hist. 8:623. (1885.)
[664
-Court Records of the Province of Maine. N. E. Reg. 39: 358
(1885.) [665
-Letter of Rev. Robert Jordan to Rev. John Cotton. 1645. From
Cotton MSS., Prince Collection, Boston Public Library. Me. Rec.
2:79. (1886.) [666
-Edward Godfrey: his life, letters, and public services. 1584-
1664. By Charles Edward Banks, M. D. Read before the Maine
Historical Society at Portland, May 25, 1881. Coll. Me. Hist. Soc.
9:295. (1887.) [667
-The same. Privately printed. 1887. (Fifty copies printed.) Sm.
4to. pp. 88. (Etched frontispiece.)
-The Treatment of Phthisis by the Administration of Gaseous
Enemata. The results obtained in thirty cases. In "Annual Re-
port of Supervising Surgeon-general, " etc., pp. 128-133, for the
year ending June, 1887. [668
-Studies in Service, statistics, syphilis, pneumonia, and typhoid
fever. In " Annual Report of Supervising Surgeon-general, " etc.,
pp. 224-229, for year ending June 30, 1888, [669
-The Administration of William Gorges, 1636 to 1637. Read before
the Maine Historical Society, Dec. 22, 1885. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll.
2dser. 1: 25. (1890.) [670
86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Banks, Charles Edward, M. D., Continued.
The Bank(e)s Family of Maine. By Charles Edward Banks, M. D.
(Dart.) Past Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service.
N. E. Reg. 44: 258. (1890.) [671
The same, reprinted separately. Boston: Press of David Clapp
and Son. 1890. 8vo. pp. 8.
100 copies printed.
Aids to Hospital Management. In ''Annual Report of Supervising
Surgeon-general," etc., pp. 138-142, for the year ending June 30,
1890. [672
Studies in Service Statistics. II. Acute rheumatism, etc. In
"Annual Report of Supervising Surgeon-general," etc., pp., 143-
146, for the year ending June 30, 1890. [673
The Frequency of Pleuritic Adhesions, as shown in 1356 necropsies.
In "Annual Report of Supervising Surgeon-general, " etc., pp. 147-
149, for the year ending June 30, 1890. [674
Banks, Elias, M. D. 1774-1841. Physician. North Yarmouth, Dan-
ville.
Historical Sketch of Danville, Me. Prepared by Elias Banks, M.
D., late of Danville. Communicated by his grandson, Charles
Edward Banks, M. D. Me. Rec. 5:12. (1888.) [675
Bannatyne, James. Lecturer, h. Scotland, d. Portland. 1842.
Intemperance among Literary Men. An address delivered be-
fore the Portland Young Men's Total Abstinence Society, on
Sunday evening, July 31, in the Park Street church, and repeated
by request, on Sunday evening, Aug. 7, in the First Parish church.
By J. Bannatyne. Portland : A. Shirley & Son, Printers. 1842
Svo. pp. 24. [676
"Knowledge is Power. " A lecture by the late James Bannatyne,
Esq., with an introduction by Rev. James Pratt. Portland:
Printed by Foster & Gerrish. 1852. Svo. pp. 24. [677
Baptists.
Confession of Faith: with a treatise on church discipline. Portland:
1794. 12mo. pp. 108. [678
Design and Rules of the Bowdoinham Convention. 1819. See Fran-
cis, Thomas.
Accoiint of the Denomination in Maine. 1835. See Cox, F. A.
Brief View of Interests in Maine. 1840. See Babcock, Rufus, Jr.
Historical Sketch of the Baptist Denomination in Maine. Bapt.
Mem. and Chronicle. 3:353. (1843.) [679
History of. In Maine. 1845. See Millet, Joshua.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 87
-Circular Letter, " What is a Baptist? " iSeeShailer, William H.
-Centennial Discourse. 1868. See Worth, Edmund.
-Historical Discourse at Winthrop. 1876. See Shailer, William H,
-Discourse at 52nd Anniversary of the Kennebec Association. 1879.
See Shailer, William H.
-Historical Discourse. Brunswick: 1885. See Small, A. K. P.
-Centennial Review of the Bowdoinham Association. 1887. See
Small, Edwin W.
CONVENTIONS.
-A Pamphlet containing the doings of the late Baptist Convention,
holden at Winthrop, Maine, June 23, 1824, with an appendix on
the question: " Why God Employs Feeble Means to Produce
Great Effects. " Waterville: Printed by William Hastings. 1824.
16mo. pp. 16. [680
-Minutes of the Baptist Convention of Maine , holden at Noble-
borough, June 22, 1825: With the annual pastoral letter. Hallo-
well: Printed by C. Spaulding. 1825. 12mo. pp. 12. [681
-Minutes of the doings of the Maine Baptist Convention, at the
adjourned meeting, held at Bath, Oct. 6, 1825. Thomaston:
Printed by Edward Moody. 1826. 12mo. pp. 8. [682
-Minutes of the Maine Baptist Convention, held at Thomaston, Oct.
10 & 11, 1827. Printed by Spaulding & Livermore, Hallowell.
16mo. pp. 24. [68-3
-Minutes of same, held in Readfield. 1828. 16mo. pp. 23.
-Fifth Anniversary. Minutes of same, at Jefferson. 1829. 16mo.
pp. 24.
Sixth Anniversary. Minutes of same, at North Yarmouth. 1830.
16mo. pp. 24.
Seventh Anniversary. Minutes of same. Bloomfield. 1831. 16mo.
pp.21.
Eighth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Warren. 1832. 16mo. pp.
23.
Ninth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Readfield. 1838. 16mo. pp.
27.
Tenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Topsham. 1834. 16mo.
pp. 27.
Eleventh Anniversary. Minutes of same. Portland. 1835. 19mo.
pp. 36.
Twelfth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Bangor. 1836. 16m o.
pp. 40.
Thirteenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Bath. 1837. 16mo. pp
16.
88 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Baptists, Continued.
Fourteenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Watei'ville. 1838. lOmo.
pp. 24.
Fifteenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Sedgwick. 1839. 16rao.
pp. 24.
Sixteenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Tliomaston. 1840. 16mo.
pp. 24.
Seventeenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Hallowell. 1841. 16mo.
pp. 24.
Eighteenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Turner, 1841. 16mo.
pp. 24.
Nineteenth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Warren, 1842. 16mo.
pp. 32.
Twentieth Anniversary. Minutes of same. China, 1843. 16mo.
pp. 36.
Twenty-first Anniversary. Minutes of same. East Winthrop, 1845.
16mo. pp. 32.
Twenty-second Anniversary. Minutes of same. Brunswick, 1846.
16mo. pp. 40.
Twenty-third Anniversary. Minutes of same. Dover, 1847. 16mo.
pp. 31.
Twenty-fourth Anniversary. Minutes of same. Damariscotta,
1848. 16mo. pp. 34.
Minutes of twenty-fifth annual meeting of same. Ellsworth,
1849. 12mo. pp. 34.
Minutes of twenty-sixth annual meeting of same. South Berwick,
1850. 12mo. pp, 40.
Minutes of twenty-seventh annual meeting of same. Bloomfield.
1851. 12mo. pp.36.
Minutes of twenty-eighth annual meeting of same. Belfast, 1852.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of twenty-ninth annual meeting of same. Saco, 1853.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of thirtieth annual meeting of same. Bangor, 1854.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of thirty-first annual meeting of same. Eastport, 1855.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of thirty-second annual meeting of same. Rockland, 1856.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of thirty-third annual meeting of same. Portland, 1857.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of thirty-fourth annual meeting of same. Waterville,
1858. 12mo. pp. 44.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 89
Minutes of thirty-fifth annual meeting of same. Biddeforcl, 1859.
12mo. pp. 46.
Minutes of thirty-sixth annual meeting of same. Augusta, 1860.
12mo. pp. 36.
Minutes of thirty-seventh annual meeting of same. Bath, 1861.
12mo. pp. 48.
Minutes of thirty-eighth annual meeting of same. Skowhegan,
1862. 12mo. pp. 36.
Minutes of the thirty-ninth annual meeting of same. South Ber-
wick, 1863. 12mo. pp. 32.
Minutes of the fortieth annual meeting of same. Bangor, 1864.
12mo. pp. 34.
Minutes of the forty-first annual meeting of same. Lewiston, 1865.
12mo. pp. 40.
Minutes of the forty-second annual meeting of same. Saco, 1866.
12mo. pp. 48.
Minutes of the forty-third annual meeting of same. Rockland,
1867. 12mo. pp. 60.
Minutes of the forty-fourth annual meeting of same. Brunswick,
1868. 15mo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the forty-fifth annual meeting of same Oldtown, 1869.
12mo. pp. 74,
Minutes of the forty-sixth annual meeting of same. Portland,
1870. 12mo. pp. 88.
Minutes of the forty-seventh annual meeting of same. West
Waterville, 1871, 12mo. pp. 88.
Minutes of the forty-eighth annual meeting of same. Bath, 1872.
12mo. pp. 92.
Minvites of the forty-ninth annual meeting of same. Damariscotta,
1873. 12mo. pp. 92.
Minutes of the fiftieth annual meeting of same. East Winthrop,
1874. 8vo. pp. 76.
Minutes of the fifty-first annual meeting of same. Auburn, 1875.
12mo. pp. 72.
Minutes of the fifty-second annual meeting of same. Hallowell,
1876. 8vo. pp. 100.
Minutes of the fifty-third annual meeting of same. Thomaston,
1877. 8vo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the fifty-fourth annual meeting of same. Biddeford,
1878. 8vo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the fifty-fifth annual meeting of same. Bangor, 1879.
8vo. pp. 80.
90 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Baptists, Continued.
Minutes of the fifty-sixth annual meeting of same. Augusta, 1880.
Svo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the fifty-seventh annual meeting of same. Skowhegan,
1881. 6vo. pp. SO.
Minutes of the fifty-eighth annual meeting of same. Waterville,
1882. 8vo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the fifty-ninth annual meeting of same. South Ber-
wick, 1883. Svo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the sixtieth annual meeting of same. Houlton, 1884.
Svo. pp. 80.
Minutes of the sixty-first annual meeting of same. Portland, ISS.J.
Svo. pp. 84.
Minutes of the sixty-second annual meeting of same. Rockland,
1886. Svo. pp. 84.
Minutes of the sixty-third annual meeting of same. Bangor, 1887.
Svo. pp. 163.
Minutes of the annual meetings of same. Lewiston, 1888. Svo.
pp. 88.
Minutes of the annual meetings of same. Bar Harbor, 1889. Svo.
pp. 92.
Minutes of the annual meetings of same. Sanford, 1890. Svo. pp.
95.
Minutes of the annual meetings of same. Bath, 1891. Svo. pp. 112.
Bowdoinham Association. Annual minutes from 1790 to 186.5, both
inclusive. Seventy-nine pamphlets. 12mo. and 16mo., varying
from 8 to 24 pp.
Cumberland Association. Annual minutes from 1811 to 1865, both
inclusive. Fifty-four pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying from
8 to 24 pp. each.
Damariscotta Baptist Association. Minutes of the anniversaries,
from the first to the 22d, both inclusive, from 1843 to 1867.
Twenty-five pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying from 8 to 35 pp.
each.
Eastern Maine Association. Minutes from 1819 to 1833, both in-
clusive. Sixteen pamphlets, Svo. and 12mo., varying from 8 to
16 pp. each.
Hancock Baptist Association. Minutes of the anniversaries from
the first to the thirty-second, both inclusive, 1835 to 1866
Thirty-two pamphlets, Svo., 12mo. and 16mo., varying from 12 to
23 pp. each.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 91
Kennebec Association, Annual minutes from 1830 to 1865, both in-
clusive. Thirty-six pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo. varying, from 8
to 24 pp. each.
Lincoln Association. Annual minutes from 180.5 to 1867, both in-
clusive. Sixty-three pamphlets, 8vo. and 16mo., varying from 8
to 24 pp. each.
NevF Hampshire Association. (Comprising towns in the western
part of Maine.) Minutes from 1789 to 1818, both inclusive.
Thirty pamphlets, 8vo., 12mo. and 16mo., varying from 8 to 17 pp
each.
Oxford Association. Minutes of the anniversaries from the first to
the thirty-ninth, both inclusive. 1829 to 1867. Thirty-nine
pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying fi-om 3 to 16 pp. each.
Penobscot Association. Annual minutes from 1826 to 1864, both in-
clusive. Thirty-nine pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying from
8 to 31 pp. each.
Piscataquis Association. Minutes of the anniversaries from 1839 to
1865, both inclusive, excepting those for 1861, which appeared
with the Convention minutes for that year. Twenty-six pamph-
lets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying from 8 to 28 pp.
Saco River Baptist Association. Minutes of the anniversaries from
the first to tlie twenty-fourth, both inclusive. 1842 to 1865.
Twenty-four pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying from 12 to 20
pp. each.
Waldo Association. Annual minutes from 1829 to 1866, both in-
clusive. Thirty-eight pamphlets, 8vo. and 12mo, varying from 8
to 22 pp. each.
Washington Baptist Association. Minutes of the anniversaries from
1835 to 1866, both inclusive, being from the first to the thirty-
second anniversary. Thirty-two pamphlets, 12mo. and 16mo.,
varying from 12 to 24 pp. each.
York Baptist Association. Annual minutes from 1819 to 1867,
both inclusive. Forty-nine pamjihlets, 12mo. and 16mo., varying
from 8 to 16 pp. each.
Note. The separate publication of the annual minutes of the foregoing as-
sociations ceased in 1865. After that year they were included in the minutes
of the General Convention.
Bapts, Johx, S. J. Clergyman, Ellsworth; Bangor.
Outrage upon. 1854. See Ellsworth.
The same. (1872.) See Tincker, Mary A.
Bakber, John.
Journal of John Barber when Fort Halifax was built. 1754. N". E.
Reg. 27:281. (1875.) [684
92 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Barbour, Miss Mary Elizabeth, b. 1827. Portland.
Extracts from James Merrill's Will, 1753. Me. Kec. 3: 182. (1886.)
[685
Babbour, Robert F. b. 1859. Joui-nalist, Portland.
Preface to "Wreck of the Rainier." 1883. See Humphrey, Omar J.
Drifting Songs and Sketches. By Robert Rexdale. Portland:
William Stevens & Company. (Successors to Hoyt, Fogg & Don-
ham.) 1887. 12mo. pp. 136. [686
On the Road. By the author of the novel, " Saved by the Sword."
Read at the dinner of the Maine Commercial Travelers' Associ-
ation, Dec. 31, 1888. n. p. (Portland.) 24mo. pp. 6. [687
Saved 'by the Sword. A novel by Robert Rexdale, author of
"Drifting Songs.'" Illustrated by John Calvin Stevens and Bert
Poole. Boston: Winthrop Publishing Company. 1889. 12mo.
pp. 226. [688
The same. New York: John W. Lovell Company, 150 Worth
Street, Corner Mission Place, n. d. (Copyright, 1890.) 16mo. pp.
226.
Babbour, William Macleod, D. D. b. 1827. Professor Bangor
Theological Seminary, 1868-77.
Christ a Preacher. Matt. 9:35. Sermon before the Maine Mission-
ary Society at its sixty-seventh anniversary at Newcastle, June 24,
1874. Bangor: Burr & Robinson, Printers. 1874. 8vo. pp. 10.
The same. Minutes forty-eighth annual meeting Congregational
Conference, pp. 9.3-104.
America's Interest in Common Schools. Address delivered at the
dedication of the new Grammar School, Bangor, Dec. 30, 1875.
By the Rev. W. M. Barbour, D. D., professor in Bangor Theo-
logical Seminary. Bangor: Burr & Robinson, Printers. 1876.
8vo. pp. 8. [690
Sermon, Love of Christ. 1888. See Cumberland Association.
Bar Harbor. .See Mount Desert.
Barker, David. 1816-74. Lawyer, Exeter.
Poems by David Barker, with a historical sketch by Hon. John E.
Godfrey. Bangor: Press of Samuel S. Smith & Son. 1876.
12mo. pp. 232. [691
The same. (Second edition.) Bangor: O. F. Knowles & Co.,
Printers. 1886. 12mo. pp. xvi, 330. (Port, and illus.) [692
This edition numbered 2000.
The same. (Third edition.) Bangor: O. F. Knowles & Co.,
Printers. 1887. 12mo. pp. 3.58. (Port, and illus.) [693
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 93
Babkek Family of Exeter and Bangor. 1890. -See Porter, J. W.
Barker, F. C, and Danforth, J. S.
Hunting and Ti-apping on the Upper Magalloway Eiver and Par-
machenee Lake. First Winter in the Wilderness. Boston; D.
Lothrop & Company. 1882. 16mo. pp. 238. [694
Barker, Fen G. Bath.
Paper relating to history of Press in Sagadahoc County. 1878. See
Maine Press Association.
Barker, Jacob L., and family. Brewer. 1890. »See Porter, J. W.
Barker, Jeremiah.
Account of Febrile Diseases, as they have appeared in several towns
in the county of Cumberland, District of Maine, Jan. 1800-01.
Med. Repos. 5: 144. (1802.) [695
Barker, Lewis. 1818-90. Lawyer, Exeter and Bangor.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Encyl. Maine.
Sketch of. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Barker, Mrs. Martha Hill. Bangor.
Papers in "Voices from the Kenduskeag, " 1848. "The Countess
of Croye;" "A Song;" "The Flight;" " The Human Heart."
See Appleton, Jane S.
Barker, Noah. 1807-89. Exeter.
Report of the Commissioners on the Variations of the Magnetic
Needle. Augusta: 1868. Svo. pp. 83. [696
Obituary of Mrs. Julia Barker Crane. 1885. <See Maine Farmer's
Almanac.
Obituary of Noah Barker of Sedgwick. 1889. See Maine Farmer's
Almanac.
Obituary of. 1890. See Drummond, J. H.
Barker, Noah. 1808-87. Sedgwick.
Obituary of. 1889. See Barker, Noah.
Barlow, Joel. 1754-1812. Statesman. Hartford, Conn.
The Hasty Pudding. A poem in three cantos.
" Oinne tulit ptinctum qui 7niscuit utile dulci. "
He makes a good breakfast who mixes pudding with molasses.
Written in Champerry in Savoy, 1793. By Joel Barlow, Esq.,
author of the " Columbiad, " "Vision of Columbus," &c.,
Hallowell: 1815. 12mo. pp. 23. [697
Barlow, Nathan.
A Vision seen by Nathan Barlow, of Freetown, (called so by the
inhabitants) adjacent to the north end of Harlem, in the county
94 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Barlow, Nathax, Continued.
of Kennebec, District of Maine. Jan. 8, 1801. Boston: n. d.
(1802.) Sold at the Printing Office in Temple Street. l2mo. pp.
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A Vision seen by Nathan Barlow, of Freetown, (called so by the
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A Sermon delivered June 7th, 1809. At the ordination of the Rev.
Ichabod Nichols, as colleague pastor of the First Congregational
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[702
Albert Barnes on the Maine Liquor Laws. The Throne of Iniquity:
or sustaining evil by law. A discourse in behalf of a law prohib-
iting the traffic in intoxicating drinks. Delivered in the First
Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1852, and in the Pres-
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Barnes, n. p. n. d. (1852.) 16mo. pp. 24. [703
Contains letter from Rev. Enoch Pond, P. D., of Uangor, ui)on the work-
ings of the JIaine Law.
Barnes, Francis. 1840-93. Houlton.
The Story of Houlton from Public Records, and from the experi-
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present time. Also announcements. Houlton, Maine: Will H.
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The cover has the title " Houlton Souvenir, Christmas, 1890, " and there
is also a vignette map.
Spauldingiana, 1800-84. Autobiographical sketch of the Rev.
Royal Crafts Spaulding, and extracts from letters of himself, and
his wife, Jerusha Bryant Spaulding. With notes and explana-
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3 illus.) [705
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 95
Barnes, (obBabns) Miss Lucy. 1780-1809. Poland.
The Female Christian : containiug a sketch from the writings of
Miss Lucy Barnes: who departed from this life Aug. 2.5th, 1809.
She " being dead yet speaketh. "
That you may be able after my decease to have these things always in re-
membrance. St. Peter.
Portland: Printed at theArgus Office. Francis Douglas, Printer.
12mo. pp. 71. [706
Serious and Important Questions Answered from the Scriptures.
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Baknes, Phinehas. 1811-71. Lawyer, Portland.
The Colleges for the Industrial Classes, contemplated by act of
Congress of 1862. Reprinted from the Maine Farmer. (Dated
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Resolutions and Remarks of the Bar of Cumberland County upon
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Barnes (or Barns), Thomas. 1749-1816. Clergyman, Falmouth,
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An Oration delivered at Freeport, on the 4th day of July, 1807.
Being the anniversary of American Independence. By Thomas
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At the Supreme Judicial Court, May term, 1810, in Cumberland.
Thomas Barnes versus the Inhabitants of the First Parish in
Falmouth, n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 16. [711
The plaintiff, an Universalist minister, demanded that taxes assessed upon
his hearers for congregational purposes, should be applied towards his sup-
port, but the decision was against him, because his society had not been in-
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Key to the Indian Language of Xew England in the Etchemin, or
Passamaquoddy Language, spoken in Maine and St. John, New
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The Indian of New England, and the North Eastern Provinces. A
sketch of the life of an Indian hunter, ancient traditions, relat-
ing to the Etchemin tribe. Their modes of life, fishing, hunting,
&c., with vocabulai'ies in the Indian and English, giving the
names of the animals, birds and fish. The most complete that
has been given for New England, in the languages of the Etche-
96 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bakratt, Joseph, M. D., Continued.
rain and Micmacs. These are now the only Indian tribes to the
northeast, the former inhabitants of New England, tliat liave
preserved their language entire, being the oldest and purest In-
dian spoken in the Eastern States. Derived from Nicola Tenesles.
By a citizen of Middletown, Conn.
2i^=This is the only work of its kind to be had. It contains
the elements of the Indian tongue, and much that is new to
the reading public, especially the names by which the red men
of the forest designated the natural objects before them. Mid-
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Price 25 cents. 12mo. pp. 24. [713
Barrett, Mrs. Cornelia Crosby. Bangor.
Joint editor " Voices from the Kenduskeag." 1848. -See Appleton,
Mrs. Jane S.
Barrett, J. H.
Barrett's Authentic Edition. Life of Abraham Lincoln(of Illinois),
with a condensed view of his most important speeches, and also
a sketch of the life of Hannibal Hamlin (of Maine). By J. H.
Barrett. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstack, Keys & Co., 35 West
Fourth Street, 1860. 12mo. pp. 216. (Portraits.) [714
Barrett, Jonas S. 1801-64. Belfast, Auburn, Cal.
New views upon the Bible, and its abuses by the priests. Belfast:
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Barrett, Samuel, D. D. 1796-1866. Clergyman. Boston; Roxbury.
" Thou shalt not Kill." A sermon preached in the Twelfth Con-
gregational church, Boston, Sunday, Mai'ch 4, 1838. In conse-
quence of the late duel in Washington. By Samuel Barrett,
minister of that church. Printed (not published) by request, n
p. 8vo. pp. 18. t716
The duel was between Jonathan C'illey of Maine, and William J. Graves.
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Babeows, Miss Anna. Fryeburg, Boston.
Eggs: facts and fancies about them. Compiled by Anna Bari'ows.
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Barrows, George Bradley, b. 1822. Lawyer, Fryeburg.
The Press of Oxford County. 1872. See Griffin, Joseph.
Barrows, Mrs. Georgiana S. Fryeburg.
Little Gracie: or one more lamb in the fold. Boston: Published
by Henry Hoyt, No 9 Cornhill. (Entered 1862.) 18mo. pp. 89. [718
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 97
Barrows, JoH>f Hexry, D. D. b. 1847. Clergyman, Chicago.
The Perfection of the Bible. A sermon preached in the Payson
Memorial church in Portland, April 27, 1879, by Rev. John H.
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Mass. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1879. Svo. pp. 20.
[719
Barrows, Isabkl C.
The Shaybacks in Camp. 1887- See Barrows, Samuel J.
Barrows, Samukl June. Clergyman and journalist, Boston, and
Barrows, Isabel C.
The Shaybacks in Camp. Ten Summers under Canvas. By Samuel
J. Barrows and Isabel C. Barrows.
Two voices are there. AVordsworth.
Distinct as the billows, yet one as the sea. MoxroojiERY.
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Barrows, William, Jrx. 1784-1821. Lawyer, Fryeburg; Xorth Yar-
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An Oration pronounced at Fryeburg, on the 4th of July, 1812, at
the request of the Federal Republicans of Fryeburg and the
adjacent towns. By William Barrows, Jun.
0 Fortunati, nimiuin, sua si bona norint! — Virgil. Americanos!
"Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike for
another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on one side, and
serve to veil, and even second, the arts of influence on the other. Real
patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favorite, are liable to become
suspected and odious; while its tools and dupes usurp the applause and con-
fidence of the people, to surrender their interests." Washington's Fare-
well Address.
Portland: Printed by Arthur Shirley. 1812. Svo. pp. 16. [721
Barrows, William Griswold, LL. D. 1821-86. Lawyer and justice
of the Supreme Judicial Court, Brunswick.
The Saracens. A lecture delivered before the Brunswick and
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Address on the seventy-fifth birthday of Longfellow. 1882. See
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In Memoriam. Proceedings of the Cumberland Bar in relation to
the death of Hon. William G. Barrows, who was an associate
justice of this court, from March 27, 1863 to March 27, 1884, and
98 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Barrows, William Griswold, LL. D., Continued.
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Addresses by S. C. Strout, Nathan Cleaves, Weston Thompson, Joseph W.
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Barry, Johx. 1T4.5-1S03. First Commodore U. S. Xavy.
" The Glory of America." See Calef, John.
Babston, Ellen M. Portland.
The Mission of the Fairies, as exhibited by the First Universalist
Sunday-school, Portland, 1889. Portland: Stephen Berry,
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Barth, C. G., D. D., Wurtemberg.
Chronological Commentary. An expository and practical com-
mentary on the books of Scripture, arranged in the chronological
order, forming a hand-book of Biblical elucidation, for the use of
families, schools and students of the Word of God. Translated
from the German woi'k edited by the late G. C Barth, D. D. With
an introduction by J. J. Carruthers, D. D., pastor of the Second
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Bartlet, William Stoodley. 1809-83. Clergyman, Chelsea, Mass.
A Contribution to the History of Bath. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3: 271.
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The Frontier Missionary: a memoir of the life of the Rev. Jacob
Bailey, A. M., missionary at Pownalborough, Me.: Cornwallis
and Annapolis, IST. S. : with illustrations, notes, and an appendix ;
by William S. Bartlet, A. M., rector of St. Luke's church, Chel-
sea, Mass., and a corresponding member of the Maine Historical
Society, with a preface by Right Rev. George Burgess, D. D.,
bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of
Maine. Boston: Ide and Button, 106 Washington Street, 1853.
Svo. pp. 366. (Port and illus.)
Reviewed by Lorenzo Sabine, in No. Am. Rev. 78:202. (1854).
Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society. Vol. II.
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(Map, facsimile and 3 ports.) [728
(Second title.) The Frontier Missionary : A Memoir of the life of
the Rev. Jacob Bailey, A. M. Missionary at Pownalborough,
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 99
The same, reprinted from the Church Monthly. 1867. 8vo. pp. 8.
Editor. List of Persons Admitted as Deacons, &c. 1875. (See Bur-
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Bartlett, Benjamin Dixon, M. D. 1789-1853. Physician, Bath,
Cambridge, Mass.
An Address delivered at Brunswick, before the Medical Society of
Maine, Sept. 4th, 1827. [731
Baktlett, David L., and others.
Trial for Robbery. 1867. -S'ee Pulsifer, J. D.
Bartlett, David W.
(Authorized Edition.) The Life and Public Services of the Hon.
Abraham Lincoln, with a portrait on steel. To which is added a
biographical sketch of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin. By D. W. Bart-
lett, Washington correspondent of the New York Independent
and Evening Post, and author of "Lives of Modern Agitators,"
"Life of Lady Jane Grey," "Joan of Arc," etc. New York:
Derby & Jackson, Publishers, No. 498 Broadway. 1860. 12mo.
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Bartlett, Frank L.
Pocket edition. Minerals of New England. Where and how to
find them. Coutaiuing a description of the i^rincipal ores of
gold, silver, lead, tin, antimony, &c. With simple methods for
testing the same ; also, containing a brief description of the geo-
logical formation of ore veins; with directions for prospectors
and miners. By F. L. Bartlett, assayer for the State of Maine.
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Mines of Maine. The present condition of the mines and their
future prospects. The rock formations, with descrijitions of the
principal mineral belts. Condensed notes ou the ores, their
assay, values and manner of treatment. Opinions of experts.
Newspaper reports. Theory of the formation of ore veins. List
of stock companies, statistics, &c.
" No man who enters the geological field in quest of the wonderful, need
pass in tlie pursuit of his object, from the true to the ficticious." Hugh
Miller. I
By Frank L. Bartlett, assayer of the State of Maine. Author of
"Minerals of New England." Portland: B. Thurston & Co.
1879-80. 12mo. pp. 84. [734
Bartlett, Joseph. 1762-1827. Lawyer, r. Saco, 180.3-10.
An Oration delivei-ed at Biddeford, on the Fourth of July, 1805. By
Joseph Bartlett. To correct, not to loound. Saco. Printed by
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Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
100 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Babtlett, Joseph. 1816-82. Clergyman, Buxton, 1847-07.
A Discourse jireached in the South Congregational church, Buxton,
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church. Portland: Printed by Brown Thurston & Co. 1860.
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Memorial (of Rev. Charles Packard, 1801-64), by Rev. Joseph Bart-
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biographical sketch of the author. Printed for private distribu-
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Baktlett, Joseph T. Bangor.
An Oration written for the youth's celebration in the city of Ban-
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Bartlett, Thomas, and family, of Bangor. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus, D. D. b. Freeport, 1813. Clergyman,
Boston.
Address delivered before the First Congregational society in Gro-
ton, at the funeral of their late pastor, George W. Wells, March
21,1843. By Rev. C. A. Bartol. Boston: William Crosby & Co.
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The same. Mo. Misc. 8: 297. (1843.)
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The Preacher, the Singer, and the Doer. Dewey, Longfellow and
Bertram. A sermon preached in the West church, by C. A. Bar-
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Contains pleasant allusions to the Maine life of Longfellow.
Bartol Family. (Maine Branch.) 1885. <See Banks, Charles E.
Bartol, Miss Mary S. Boston, h. Freeport.
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Published by George R. Davis & Brother. 1858. Printed by Ira
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Honor May. (Monogram) Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1860.
16mo. pp. (4), 404. [744
Barton, Bernard. 1784-1849. English poet.
Poems, by Bernard Barton. Second American, from the latest Lon-
don edition.
" And song is but the eloquence of truth."
Campbell.
Augusta: Published by William M. Ladd. C. Spaulding, Print-
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 101
Bakton, Miss Ellen L. 1841-94. Educator, Portland, r. Maine from
1877.
Language Lessons in Arithmetic. Written and oral exercises, by
Ellen L. Barton, principal Portland School for Deaf. Boston:
Published by Ginn & Company. 1885. 12mo. pp. 434. [746
Bartgis^, Llewellyn, h. Naples, 1854. Lawyer, Portland.
Algebraic Keview. Designed for the high schools and academies.
By Llewellyn Barton, A. M., Principal of Bridgton Academy.
Published by the author, North Bridgton. 1891. 12mo. pp. 98.
[747
Bashaba. Dominion of. (1845.) See Drake, Samuel G.
and the Tarrantines. (1876. See Godfrey, John E.
Home of. (1890.) See Thayer, Henry O.
Bashfoed, J. W., D. D., Ph. D.
Outline History of Chestnut Street Methodist Episcopal church,
and directory of members, by J. W. Bashford. Portland: James
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Batchelder, Calvin Redington. 1813-79. Charleston, N. H.
A History of the Eastern Diocese. By Calvin R. Batchelder. In
three volumes. Vol. 1. Claremont, N. H. : The Claremont Man-
ufacturing Company, Church Printers. 1876. 8vo. pp. 572.
[749
Pages 5 to 97 contain "The Church of 3Iaine." But a single volume was
published.
Batchelder, Jacob. 1806-76. Instructor, Salem, Mass.
Lecture: Cooperation of Parents and Teachers. 1848. See
American Institute of Instruction.
Batchelder, Samuel. 1784-1889. Cambridge, Mass.
Vindication of his conduct as agent of the York Manufacturing
Company. 1854. 8vo. pp. 7. [750
Statement York Company. July, 1854. Sam'l Batchelder. n. t. p.
8vo. pp. 13. [751
Batchelder, William, d. 1818. Clergyman, Berwick. 1796-1805.
A Sermon delivered at Buxton, A. D., 1802, at the ordination of
Abner Flanders, to the work of the ministry. By William
Batchelder of Berwick, preacher of the gospel. Published by
request. Portsmouth, N. H. : Printed by N. S. and W. Peirce,
at the Gazette Office. 1803. 8vo. pp. 17. [752
Bateman, Luther C. b 1849. Searsmont, Auburn.
Clamshell Deposits on Spaulding's Island, off South Thomaston
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102 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bates, Alvah Joxes. 1820-77. Clergyman, Lincoln, 1848-65.
The First and Great Commandment. 1860. [754
Bates, Aklo, Litt. D. b. East.Machias, 1850. Author, Boston.
Lad's Love: a story in two parts. All the round, new ser. 28: 418,
446. (1882.) [755
The same, under the following title : —
A Lad's Love. By Arlo Bates.
The flaring twinkle of a rushlight; the delusive fervor of a lad's love.
Youth and Age, iv, 3.
Boston: Roberts Brothers. 1887. 16mo. pp. 282. [756
Witch of Harpswell. Cosmopol. 2: 69. (1886.) [757
Cutler and Vicinity, (illustrated.) 1889. See Peabody, Henry G.
Bates College. This institution grew out of the Maine State Semi-
nary, chartered in 1865. In 1864 a new charter was secured and
the Seminary became Bates College, the name being given in ac-
knowledgement of the generosity of Mr. Benjamin E. Bates of
Boston, who made it a large gift.
CATALOGUES.
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Maine State Semi-
nary, first term. From Sept. 1 to Nov. 12, 1857. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1857. Svo. pp. 22. [758
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Maine State Semi-
nary, for the year ending Nov. 4, 1858. Lewiston, Maine: Printed
at the Journal Office. 1858. 8vo. pp. 31. [759
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Maine State Semi-
nary, Lewiston, for the year ending Nov. 3, 1859. Lewiston,
Maine : Printed at the Journal Office. 1859. Svo. pp. 30. [760
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Maine State Seminary,
Lewiston, for the year ending Nov. 1, I860. Lewiston: Printed
at the Journal Office. 1860. Svo. pp. 31. [761
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Maine State Seminary,
Lewiston, for the year ending Oct. 31, 1861. Lewiston: Printed
at the Journal Office. 1861. Svo. pp. 32. [762
Catalogue of the officers and students of the Maine State Seminary,
Lewiston, for the year ending Nov. 13, 1862. Amore ac Studio.
Lewiston: Printed at the Daily Journal Office, Lisbon Street.
1862. Svo. pp. 36. [763
In 1863 the college was incorporated and the name of the institution was
changed from Maine State Seminary to Bates College.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Me., for the year ending Nov. 25, 1863. Amore ac Studio. Lewis-
ton: Printed at the Daily Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1863
Svo. pp. 48. [764
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 103
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Me., for the year ending Nov. 2.5, 1864. Amore ac Studio. Lew-
iston: Printed at the Daily Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1864.
38 pages. [765
In 18t)4 the departments of the institution were divided and all below the
college was incorporated under the name of "The Latin School! "
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College and Latin
School, Lewiston, Maine. 186.5-66. Amore ac Studio. Lewiston:
Printed at the Daily Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1865. 8vo. pp.
24. [766
From and after 186G, the catalogues of the Latin School have been pub-
lished separately .
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Maine. 1866-67. Amore ac Studio. Lewiston: Printed at the
Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1866. 8vo. pp. 16. [767
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Maine. 1867-68. Amore ac Studio. Lewiston: Printed at the
Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1867. Svo. pp. 16. [768
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Maine. 1868. Amore ac Studio. Lewiston: Printed at the
Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1868. 8vo. pp. 16. [769
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Maine. 1868-69. Lewiston: Evening Journal Steam Printing
Office. 1868. 8vo. pp. 18. [770
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bates College, Lewiston,
Maine. 1869-70. Lewiston: Journal Steam Printing Office. 1869.
Svo. pp. 18. [771
In 1870 a theological school was incorporated with the college, but no
change was made in the title of the catalogue.
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1870-71. Lewiston:
Evening Journal Steam Printing Press. 1870. Svo. pp. 33. [772
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1871-72. Lewiston:
Nelson Dingiey, Jr., & Co., College Printers. 1871. Svo. pp. 36. [773
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1872-73. Lewiston:
Nelson Dingiey, Jr., & Co., College Printers. 1S72. Svo. pp. 41.
[774
Catalogue of Bales College, Lewiston, Maine. 1873-74. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1873. Svo. pp. 41. [775
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1874-75. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1874. Svo. pp. 38. [776
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1875-76. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1875. Svo. pp. 43. [777
104
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bates College, Continued.
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui mvinera et officia gesse-
runt, quique aliquo gradu exornati fuerunt, in Academia Bates-
ini, Lewistonise, in Kepublica Mainensi. Lewistonise: Nelson
Dingley, et al., Typograpliis. MDCCCLXXV. 8vo. pp. [778
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1876-77. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1876. 8vo. pp. 39. [779
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1877-78. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1877. 8vo. pp. .36. [780
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1878-79. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1878. 8vo. pp. 38. [781
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique aliquo gradu exornati fuerunt, in Academia Batesini,
Lewistonise, in Republica Mainensi. Lewistonise: Xelson Ding-
ley, et al., Typographis. MDCCCLXXVIII. 8vo. pp. 12. [782
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, 1879-80. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1879. 8vo. pp. 44. [783
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1880-81. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1880. 8vo. pp. 44.. [784
Catalogue and Triennial of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1881-
82. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office. 1881. Svo. pp. 44.
[785
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1882-83. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1881 . 8vo. pp. 38. [786
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Me. 1883-84. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1884. Svo. pp. 39. [787
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1884-85. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 37. [788
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munero et officia gesse-
runt, quique aliquo gradu exornati fuerunt, in Academia Batesini,
Lewistonise, in Republica Mainensi. Lewistonise: Xelson Ding-
ley, et al., Typographis. MDCCCLXXXIV. 8vo. pp. 15. [789
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1885-86. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 40. [790
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1886-87. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1886. Svo. pp. 40. [791
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1887-88. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1887. Svo. pp. 40. [792
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1888-89. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1S88. Svo. pp. 40. [793
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1889-90. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1889. Svo. pp. 42. [794
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 105
Catalogue of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. 1890-91. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1890. 8vo. pp. 46. [795
MISCELLANEOUS.
Laws of Bates College relating to the conduct of students, n. d.
(1863.) 8vo. pp. 8. [796
Oration and poem delivered at the consecration of the " Class
Tree "at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, July 23, 1864. Lewis-
ton: Printed at the Daily Journal Office, Lisbon Street. 1864.
8vo. pp. 24. [797
Oration: Albert W. Heath. Poem, Ira A. Shurtleff.
Account of Commencement. 1873. See United States Bureau of
Education.
Thirteenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Tuesday, June 27th, 1876. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1876. Svo. pp. 10. [798
Fourteenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Tuesday, June 27th, 1877. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office.
1877. 8vo. pp. 24. [799
Laws of Bates College. Revised in 1877. Lewiston: Journal Office,
1877. Svo. pp. 22. [800
Fifteenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 26th, 1878. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1878. Svo. pp. 24. [801
Sixteenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 25th, 1S79. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1879. Svo. pp. 40. [802
Seventeenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 30th, 1880. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1880. Svo. pp. 34. [803
Eighteenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 29th, 1881. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1881. Svo. pp. 30. [804
Discourse. Eeligion and Science. 1SS2. See Stanley, R. C.
Nineteenth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 28th, 1SS2. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1882. Svo. pp. 27. [805
Twentieth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 27th, 1SS3. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1883. Svo. pp. 24. [806
Bates College: its Work and Aims. n. t. p. n. d. (1883.) Svo. pp
8. . [807
106 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bates College, Continued.
Twenty-first Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 25, 1884. Lewiston : Printed at the Journal
Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 23. [808
Twenty-second Annual Address of the President to the Corpora-
tion, Wednesday, June 24, 188.5. Lewiston: Printed at the Jour-
nal Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 26. [809
Twenty-third Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June SOth, 1886. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1886. 8vo. pp. 20. [810
Twenty-fourth Annual Address of the President to the Corpora-
tion, Wednesday, June 29, 1887. Lewiston: Printed at the Jour-
nal Office. 1887. 8vo. pp. 24. [811
Twenty-fifth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 27, 1888. 8vo. pp. 24. Lewiston: Printed at
the Journal Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 27. [812
Twenty-sixth Annual Address of the President to the Corporation,
Wednesday, June 26, 1889. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal
Office. 1889. 8vo. pp. 27. [813
Paper upon the College. 1889. -See Stanley, Richard C.
Twenty-seventh Annual Address of the President to the Corpora-
tion, Wednesday, June 25, 1890. Lewiston: Printed at the Jour-
nal Office. 1890. 8vo. pp. 28. [814
The Bates Student. Vols. 1-18. 1873-90. Sm. 4to. [817
Under the management of the students. Ten numbers are jjublished
annually, composing a volume.
Bates, James, M. D. 1789-1882. Physician, Xorridgewock, Yar-
mouth.
Biographical Sketch of. 1882. Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 7: 514. (1882.)
[818
Bates, James Macomber, M. D. Physician, Yarmouth.
President's Address before Maine Medical Association. Me. ^Med.
Ass. Proc. 5:307. (1876.) [819
Bath. Incorporated 1781.
First Company of Soldiers of the Second Parish of Georgetown,
now Bath. 1757. Bang. H. M. 5:81. (1889.) [820
Sermon, ordination H. Wallis. 1795. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Eulogy on Washington. 1800. See Greenwood, Andrew.
Oration, 4 July, 1800. See Greenwood, Andrew.
Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1802. -See May, Hezekiah.
Address, Masonic. 1807. -See Jenks, William.
Oration, 4 July, 1808. -See Ames, Benjamin.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 107
-Sermon, missionaiy. 1810. See Gillet, Eliplialet.
-Sermon, ordination of J. W. Ellingwood. 1S12. See Woods,
Leonard.
-Discourse. 1813. See Appleton, Jesse.
-Account of captured English Bibles brought there by a privateer.
1813. See Bible Society of Massachusetts.
-Marriages solemnized by Rev. J. "W. Ellingwood, 1813-53. See
Woodward, Frank E.
-Sermon. 1815. See Ellingwood. J. W.
-Memorial of the citizens of Bath, protesting against any increase
of tariff. Dec. 12, 1820. Washington: 1820. Svo. pp. 6. [821
-Sermon. 1822. See Hedding, Elijah.
-Sermon, ordination Seneca White. 1S2.S. See Gillet, Eliplialet.
-Address. 1825. -See Winter, Francis.
-Sermon. 1826. See Cobb, Sylvanus.
-Sermon. 1828. See Ellingwood, J. W.
-History of Bath. 1833. See Sewall, Joseph.
-Sermon, missionary. 1834. See Freeman, Charles.
-Articles of Faith and Rules of Order, for the Society of the Xew
Jerusalem. Boston: Clapp & Broaders. 1834. 16mo. pp. 18.
[822
-The Articles of Faith, covenant and catalogue of members of the
Central Congregational Church, Bath, Me. Bath: Sentinel and
Times Press. 1868. 8vo. pp. 48. [823
-Military and Xaval Orphan Asylum. Established 1868. Reports
1868-90. See Maine Public Documents.
-Catalogue of books in Winter Street Congregational Sunday-school
library. Bath. n. d., n. p. 16mo. pp. 81. [824
-A ddress before Maine Press Association. 1868. See Knight, Enoch.
-Poem before the same. 1868. S6e Elwell, Edward H.
-Sermon, on Church Membership. 1871. See Fiske, J. O.
-Sermon, missionary. 1871. See Cole, Albert.
-Sabbath-School Convention. 1870. See Sunday-schools.
-Directory. 1871-72. See Jones, S. G. & Co.
-Address. 1874. See Spaulding, Jos. W.
-Directory, 1874. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
-Historical Dates in. 1604-1874. See Lemont, L. P.
-Directory. 1876-77. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
-History Montgomery Royal Arch Chapter. 1876. See Fuller,
Andrew J.
108 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bath, Continued.
Sermon, "Is Earth Man's Final Destiny?" 1877. See Dike, Sam-
uel F.
Gov. King, and his Home at. 1878. .See Swasey, A. S.
A Complete Schedule of vessels built and registered in the district
of Bath, Maine, commencing at 1783, giving rig, name, tonnage,
where built, first master, registering owner and hailing port.
Compiled from the records at the Custom House, by Capt. Geo.
A. Preble and F. S. Partridge. Bath: Fen^G. Baker & Company.
1878. 8vo. pp. 48. ^ [825
Bound with same, under separate title-page, is the following:
A Complete Schedule of vessels, built and enrolled in the district
of Bath, Maine, commenced at 1871, giving rig, tonnage, where
built, first master, and hailing port. Compiled from the records
at the Custom House, by John H.Raymond. Bath: Fen. G.
Baker & Company. 1878. 8vo. pp. 49-7-5. - [826
Directory. 1880. See Greenough & Co.
Anniversary Sermon on Bath Churches. 1881. See Fiske, .John O.
^Directory. 188.3-4. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Sermon, Fast. 1843. See Palmer, Ray.
-Sermon on Mrs. Xancy EUingwood. 1844. See Adams, George E.
Sermon, missionary. 1844. See Dike, Samuel F.
Sermon, 1844. See Thurston, Stephen.
Sermon, missionary. 1849. See Condit, .J. B.
Sermon, missionary. 1849. See Thurston, Eli.
-Discourse, Omnipotence of God. 1847. See Fiske, J. O.
Discourse on President Taylor. 18.50. See Fiske, J. O.
^Discour.se on Gen. King. 18.52. See Fiske, J. O.
-Address, educational. 18.52. See Hoyt, .Jo.seph G-
Statement concerning New Church. New Jerus. Mag., Aug., 1852.
Contribution to history of. 1853. See Bartlet, William S.
Lecture, educational. 18.55. See Weston, Edwai-d P.
Discourse, 1853. See Martin, Wyman.
Sermon, dedicatory. 1853. See Sheldon, David X.
Sermon, missionary. 1857. See Little, George B.
Charge to clergy. 1859. See Burgess, George.
Discourse on Fifth Commandment. 1859. See Fiske, J. O.
Xotice of John W. EUingwood. 1861 See Fiske, J. O.
Discourse, National Fast. 1861. See Fiske, J. O.
Discourse, National Fast. 1861. See Mines, John O.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 109
Address, Military Orphan Asylum. 1SG6. See Chamberlain, J. L.
Trial at, for Bowdoinham Bank Robbery. 1867. -See Pulsifer, J. D.
Directory. 1867-8. See Langford & Chase.
Charter and By-laws of St. Bernard Chapter, N"©. 23, of Royal Arch
Masons at Bath, Maine. Chartered May 23, 1866. Portland:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1868. 24mo. pp. 14. [827
The Annual Report of the Board of Trade of Bath, Maine. Sub-
mitted at a meeting holden Feb. 4, 1884. Together with a list of
officers and committee, by-laws of the association, ship-building
statistics, &c., &c. (City seal.) Bath: Printed by E. Upton &
Son. 1884. 8vo. pp. 34. (Advertisements, pp. 35-72.) [828
Historical and descriptive view. Pages 23-34.
Address before the General Conference. 1886. See Hyde, William
DeWitt.
Directory, 1887. <S'ee Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Manual of the Winter Street church, of Bath, Maine. Containing
its articles of faith, covenant, standing rules, list of members,
and history, n. p. (Bath.) Geo. E. Newman, Printer. 1888.
16nio. pp. 25. [829
Directory. 1888. See Upton, E. & Co.
History of the Lower Kennebec. 1602-1889. <See Reed, Parker M.
Leading Business Men of Bath, with historical sketch. See Lead-
ing Business Men.
List of members Central Church, Bath, Me., Jan. 1, 1889. 8vo. pp. 2.
[830
Central Church Sabbath-school Library, n. d. 12mo. pp. 3. [831
Constitution and By-laws of Y. P. S. of C. E. Central church, Bath,
Maine. Sentinel and Times Office Print. 1890. 24mo. pp. 9. [832
Bath to Boothbay Hakbok.
U. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1884. Size 16x36 inches. Scale 3, 17.
[833
Baxtee, James Phinney. b. Gorham, 1831. r. Portland.
Red Riding Hood, as exhibited in pantomine at City Hall, Port-
land, May, 1868, by the S. P. Society, of the New Jerusalem
church, with the rhyme of Red Riding Hood. (By J. P. B.) Port-
land: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1868. 16mo. pp. 22. [834
History of a Ring. By one of the Governor's wards. Portland:
Stephen Berry. 1868. 8vo. pp. 13. [835
Laus Laureati. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Feb. 27, 1882.
Read before the Maine Historical Societv at the celebration of
the poet's seventy-fifth birthday. By James Phinney Baxter.
Portland. 1882. 8vo. pp. 8. [836
110 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Baxtek, James Phinney, Continued.
Greeting to the Mentor. A poem at the birthday celebration of Prof.
A. S. Packard. 1882. See Me. Hist. Soc. Proc.
The Founders of Maine. Xo. 1. Me. Rec. 1:87.(1884.) [837
Notices of William Scadlock, Thomas "Williams, Henry Warwick, Tliomas
Withers, John AVacUeigh, Andrew Allen, Arthur Mackworth, (all of Saco).
Seal of the "Council for New England," (with engraving). Mag.
Am. Hist. 9: 141. (1883.) [838
The Founders of Maine. No. 2. Me. Eec. 1:149. (1884.) [839
Notices of John Cousins, No. Yarmouth ; Joseph Bowles, John Boaden,
Saco; Thomas Wise, Casco; Edward Rishworth, Y'ork; William Royall, No.
Yarmouth; Peter Garland, William Gibbinsand George Lewis, Casco.
The Founders of Maine. No. 3. Me. Rec. 1:211. (1884.) [840
Notices of William Cole, Wells; Thomas Page, .John West, Saco; Francis
Robinson, John Smith, Saco; John Baker, Wells.
Editor. The Trelawny Papers. Edited and illustrated with his-
torical notices and appendix. By James Phinney Baxter, A. M.
(Rubricated facsimilie of the seal of the Maine Historical Society.)
Portland: Hoyt, Fogg, and Donham. 1884. 8vo. pp. xxxii, .520.
(17 facsimiles, maps and engravings.) [841
The same. Edition de luxe. 50 copies, each numbered and signed;
printed on large paper.
Editor. Documentary History of the State of Maine. Vol. II
Containing the Trelawny Papers. Edited and illustrated with his-
torical notes and an appendix, by James Phinney Baxter, A. M.
Published by the Maine Historical Society, aided by appro-
priations from the State. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg, and Donham.
1884. Press of John Wilson and Son, Cambridge. 8vo. pp.
xxxii, 520. (17 facsimilies, maps and engravings,) [842
Same as " The Trelawny Papers."
Noticed in the N. E. Reg. 39 : 94. (1889.)
The Great Seal of the Council for New England. Mag. Am. Hist.
11:24. (1S84.) [843
The Great Seal of the Council for New England. By James Phin-
ney Baxter, A. M. Cambridge: John AVilson & Son, University
Press. 1884. Small 4to. pp. 20. [844
Fifty copies printed.
Idyls of the Year. James Phinney Baxter.
" Gather a shell from the strown beach.
And listen at its lips : they sigh
The same desire and mystery.
The echo of the whole sea's speech. "
Portland : Hoyt, Fogg and Donham. 1884. 12mo. pp. 73. [845
Opening Address, unveiling bust of Longfellow. 1885. Me. Hist.
Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:183. [846
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. Ill
-George Cleeve, of Casco Bay. 1630-67, with collateral documents.
"Enquire no farther who was his father. Thou shalt anon see
that he was, as the Italians express it, a 'son to his own labors.' "
By James Phinney Baxter, A. M. Printed for the Gorges So-
ciety, Portland, Maine. 1885. Small 4to. pp. 340. (Illus.) [847
(Reverse.) Two hundred copies. No. — From the Press of Stephen Berry,
Printer. Portland, Maine.
-Lease in the 29th year of Henry Sth Apl. 4th between "Sr Peres
Eggecomb Knyght Lord of the Manr of Coyssaways to Rychard
Boneython Esquyer. A Hedwere &c. To the sayd Rychard
Boneythen and Katyrn hys wyff and to Wylln theyre son. " Me.
Rec. 3:126. (1886.) [848
-The British Invasion from the North. The campaigns of Generals
Carleton and Burgoyne from Canada, 1776-77, with the Journal
of Lieut. William Digby, of the 53d., or Shroppshire Regiment
of Foot. Illustrated, with historical notes, by James Phinney
Baxter, A.M. (Seal.) Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 82
State Street. 1887. 4to. pp. 412. (Portrait.) [849
-Historical Excerpta from my Note Book. (Hitherto unpublished.)
Me. Rec. 4:93. (1887.) 6:501. (1889.) [850
-Editor. A Proper Ballad called the Sommons of New England
To ye tune of ye Townsman's Cappe. (1634?) Me. Rec. 5:221.
(1888.) [851
-Collections of the Old Colony Historical Society, No. 4. Early
Voyages to America. By James Phinney Baxter, A. M. Read
before the society. (Seal.) Published by the Old Colony His-
torical Society. Press of C H. Buffington, Taunton, Mass.
1889. 8vo. pp. 49. (Illus.) [852
-Address on presenting Baxter Building. 1889. See Portland Pub-
lic Library.
-A Period of Peril. Address delivered at the Centennial celebra-
tion of the constitution of the United States, at City Hall, Port-
land, Maine, April .30, 1889. 8vo. pp. 18. [853
-The Beginners of Maine. Read before the Maine Historical Society,
Dec. 26, 1889. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:273. [854
Contains three letters written by Sir Ferdinand© Gorges in 1607.
-Editor. Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Second series.
" Documentary History of the State of Maine. " Vol. IV. Contain-
ing the Baxter manuscripts. Edited by James Phinney Baxter.
Published by the Maine Historical Society, aided by appro-
priations from the State. Portland : Brown Thurston and Com-
pany. 1889. 8vo. pp. XV, 500. [855
Consists of documehts reldtine; to the early history of Maine, gathered
from the archives of Massachusetts, the Office of the Public Records in
London, and the Bureau of Marine and Colonies in Paris.
112 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Baxter, James Phinxey, Continued.
The Campaign against the Pequakets. Its causes and results. Read
before the Maine Historical Society, May 21, 1890. Me. Hist. Soc.
Coll. 2d ser. 1:353. (1890.) [856
The Abnakis. X. E. Mag. n. s. 3:42. (1890.) [857
The Publications of the Prince Society, established May 25th,
1858. Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of Maine. (Seal
of the society. Legend: Org-lS58-Prince-Society-Inc-lS74.)
Boston: Printed for the society by John Wilson and Son. 1890.
(Reverse. Two buudred and fifty copie.s).
[858
Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of Maine. Including the
Brief Relation, the Brief Narration, his defence, the charter
granted to him, his will and his letters. Edited with a memoir
and historical illustrations by James Phinney Baxter, A. M.
Boston: Published by the Prince Society. 1890.
3 Vols. 4to. Vol. I. pp. viii, 260. (5 Illus.) Vol. II pp. vi, (2,)
270, (1.) (2 maps.) Vol. III. pp. viii, (1,) 353. (3 Hlus.) [859
CONTENTS.
Vol. I. Preface. Memoir. The Epistle Dedicatory. A Briefe Relation of
the Discovery and Plantation of New England. Illustrations : Coat of Arms
of Sir Ferdinando Gorges. Essex House. Ashton Phillips. Chapel at
Ashton Phillips. The Church at Long Ashton.
Vol. II. A Briefe Narration of the Original Undertakings of the Advance-
ment of Plantations into the Parts of America. Especially, shewing the
beginning, progress, and continuance of that of New England. A Breefe
Answer to Certayne False, Slanderous, and Idle Objections made against
Sr. Ferd. Gorges, Knighte. Charter of the Province of Maine. The Will
of Sir Ferdinando Gorges. Genealogical Notes on the F'amily of Gorges.
The Literary Work of Ferdinando Gorges. Sketch of Thomas Gorges. The
Will of Thomas Gorges. Documents Relating to the Province of Maine.
The Letters of Sir Ferdinando Gorges. Illustrations: Map of Pljanouth.
Map of the New England Coast, A. D. 1G50.
Vol. III. Letters and Other Papers. The Prince Society. Illustrations:
Church of St. Budeaux, Devon. Letter of George Popham, from Sagadahoc
in facsimile. The House of Sir Ferdinando Gorges at Bristol.
A Lost Manuscript. Read before the Maine Historical Society,
Dec. IS, 1890. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2: 345. (860
Containing an account of the services of Henry Mowat in America, from
1759 to 1783. See Mowat, Henry.
Baxter, Joseph. 1676-1745. Clergyman, Medlield, Mass.
Journal of the Rev. Joseph Baxter, of Medfield, missionary to
Eastern Indians in 1717. (Communicated by the Rev. Elias Na-
son.) N. E. Reg. 21:45. (1867.) [861
The same, in separate form, with notes by Elias Nason. Boston:
1867. 8vo. pp. 18.
a short vocabulary is given at the close.
BIBLIOGllAPHY OF MAINE. 113
A Discourse on the great privilege and liajipiness of dying in the
faith. Delivered at Georgtown in Arowsick, upon the death of
John Watts, Esq., who departed this life, Nov. 26th, 1717. By
Joseph Baxter. Boston: Printed by J. Allen. 1718. 16mo. pp.
34. [862
xVIissionary: sent to Kennebec; controversy with Rale; retires; no-
tice of. 1744. See Charlevoix, P. F. H.
Bayley, Cheistophee F. Portland.
Discourse on his death. 1857. See Merrill, Samuel H.
Bayley Families in Woolwich, Me. 1774. Bang. H. M. 4: 137.
. (1889.) [863
Bayley, Frank Tappan. b. 1846. Clergyman, Portland, Denver,
Col.
A Look at the Foundations. Discourses delivered in the State
Street church, Portland, Maine.
"The firm foundation of God standeth. "
Portland, Me. : William Marks, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 86. [864
Bayley, Kiah. 1770-1857. r. Newcastle. 1797-1823.
Fashionable Amusements Inconsistent with the Design and Spirit of
tke Gospel, contrary to the express commands of God, and in
many respects productive of evil. A discourse delivered Feb.
5th, 1804. By Kiah Bayley, A. M., pastor of the church of New-
castle, (Maine). Wiscasset: Printed by Babson and Rust. 1804.
12mo. pp. 31. [865
A Discourse on the necessity and importance of wisdom and
knowledge, delivered at the opening of the Lincoln Academy in
Newcastle, Oct. 1st, 1805. By the Rev. Kiah Bayley, A. M., pas-
tor of the church in Newcastle.
" Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse it not. ' Solomon.
Wiscasset: Printed by Babson and Rust. 1805. 8vo. pp. 20. [866
A Sermon delivered at Penobscot, District of Maine, Nov. 22, 1809,
at the ordination of the Rev. Philip Spaulding, over the Con-
gregational church and society in that place. By Kiah Bayley,
A. M., Congregational minister in Newcastle. Buckstown:
Printed by William W. Clapp. 1810. 8vo. pp. 24. [867
The Ordination of Elders. A sermon preached at the ordination
of the Rev. Nathan S. S. Beman, to the pastoral care of the
Third Congregational church, in Portland, March 14th, 1810.
By Kiah Bayley, A. M., pastor of the Congregational church, in
Newcastle. Published at the request of the church, n. p. (Port-
land.) n. d. (1810.) 8vo. pp. 24. [868
Wine Bibbers Dangerous Companions. A sermon delivered in
Newcastle, Maine, on the Lord's Day, July 16, 1816. By Rev.
9
114 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bayley, Kiah, Continued.
Kiah Bayley, ministei" of the gospel. Boston: Lincoln & Ed-
munds, 53 Cornhill. 1812. 16mo. pp. 16. [869
War a Calamity Greatly to Be Dreaded. The substance of two dis-
courses delivered at Newcastle (Maine), July 22, 1812: being the
day appointed by His Excellency Governor Strong, to be observed
as a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer throughout
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of our be-
ing involved in war. By Kiah Bayley, pastor of the church in
Newcastle. Hallowell: Printed by N. Cheever. 1812. 8vo. pp.
24. [870
(The Law and the Word of the Lord. Isa. 2: 3.) Sermon deliv-
ered before the Maine Missionary Society, at their sixth anniver-
sary in North Yarmouth, June 23, 1813. By Kiah Bayley, pastor
of the church in Newcastle. Hallowell : Printed by N. Cheever.
1813. 8vo. pp. 18. [871
What Can Be Done? n. t. p. 16mo. pp. 4. [872
Bayley, William Shirley, Ph. D. Professor of geology, Colby
University, from 1888.
A Summary of Progress in Mineralogy and Petrography in 1SS6.
By W. S. Bayley, Fellow in geology in the Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity. From monthly notes in the "American Naturalist."
Baltimore, Md. 1887. 8vo. pp. 56. [873
A Summary of Progress in Mineralogy and Petrography in 1887.
By W. S. Bayley. From monthly notes in the " American Natu-
alist. " Madison, Wisconsin: 1888. 8vo. pp. 82. [874
A Summary of Progress in Mineralogy and Petrography in 1888.
By W. S. Bayley. From monthly notes in the "American Natu-
ralist. " Waterville. 1889. 8vo. pp. 50. [875
On some Peculiarly Spotted Rocks from Pigeon Point, Minn. Am.
Jour. Sci. 25:388-393. (1888.) [876
A Quatz-keratophyre from Pigeon Point and Irving' s Augitesyen-
ites. Am. Jour. Sci. 37: 54. (1889.) [877
The Development of the Theories of Crystal Structure. Am.
Nat. 23: 221. (1889.) [878
Synopsis of Rosenbusch's New Scheme for the Classification of
Massive Rocks. Am. Nat. 22:207-217. and 29:295-305. (1889.)
[879
A Summary of Progress in Mineralogy and Petrography in 1889.
By W. S. Bayley. From monthly notes in the "American Natur-
alist." Waterville: 1890. 8vo. pp. 69. [880
A Summary of Progress in Mineralogy and Petrography in 1890.
By W. S. Bayley. From monthly notes in the " American Natur-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 115
alist." Waterville: Geological department Colby University.
1891. 8vo. pp. 68. [881
The Origin of the Soda-granite and Quartz-keratophyre of Pigeon
Point. Am. Jour. Sci. 120: 273. (1890.) [882
Elolite-syenite of Litchfield, Maine, and Hawes' Hornblende-syne-
ite from Red Hill, New Hampshire. Bulletin of the Geological
Society of America. 3: 231-2.52. [883
With Morse, H. N.
Haydenite. By H. N. Morse and W. S. Bayley. American Chemi-
calJournal. 7:24-25. (1884-5.) [884
With Remsen, Ira.
On Para-brom Benzoic Sulphinide. By Ira Remsen and W. S.
Bayley. Amer. Chem. Jour. 8:229-235. (1886.) [885
With King, Francis P.
Catalogue of the Maine Geological Collection, with a brief outline
history of the two surveys of the state. By W. S. Bayley, Ph. D.,
professor of geology in Colby University, and F. P. King, student
in geology. Waterville, Me. Geological Department Colby Uni-
versity, 1890. 8vo. pp. 32. [886
Baylies, Francis. 178-3-1852. Lawyer, Taunton, Mass.
Some Remarks on the life and character of David Cobb, delivered
at the Taunton Lyceum, July 2d, 1830. By Hon. Francis Baylies.
N. E. Reg. 18: 5. (1864.) (Port.) 100 copies printed in pamph-
let form. Albany, N. Y. : J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1864.
8vo. pp 18. (Port.) [887
A Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth, from the
flight of the Pilgrims into Holland in the year 1608 to the vmion
of that colony with Massachusetts in 1692. By Francis Baylies
With some additions, corrections and copious index by Samuel
G. Drake. Volume I. containing parts three, four and five. Bos-
ton: Wiggin & Lunt. 13 School Street 1866. 8vo. Vol. L pp.
xii, 321, (1), ix, 286. Vol. II. pp. (8), 193, 170, 145. (Engravings
and maps.) [888
Contains the Kennebec Patent, with map, 2; (part 5) 36. Narrative of Col.
Benjamin Church's Eastern Expedition, 1689, 2: (part 5) 74.
Bayne, G.
Chronological Outline of Universal History, reduced to systematic
form. Portland, 1886. Printed by B. Thurston & Co. Broad-
side. 4to. [890
Beach, Frederic C, and Burbank, William H.
The American Amateur Photographer, edited by F. C Beach and
W. H. Burbank. An illustrated magazine devoted to amateur
photography in all its phases and developments. Per annum:
116 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Beach, Fkederic C, and Burbank William H., Continued.
$1.50. Single copy 15 cents Vol. I. W. H. Burbank, Publish-
er, Brunswick. Boston Photogravure Co. 188U. 8vo. [891
Beal Family of York. 1888. See Sargent, W. M.
Beals, Isaac Nelson. 1831-60. Dexter.
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
Bean, Dearborn Gorham. h. Jay. 1834. r. AVilton.
The History of Wilton Lodge, No. 156, of Free and Accepted
Masons, Wilton, Maine, from its organization to September 15th,
1880. By Brother D. G. Bean as historian. Submitted by D. G.
Bean, Justus Webber, committee. Published by vote of the
Lodge. Farmington: Press of Knowlton & McLeary. 1881. Bvo.
pp. 14. [892
Bean Family. Bang. H. M. 1: 159. (1886.) [893
Bean Eli B. b. 1821. Brownfield.
Ancestry of. 1889. See American Ancestry.
Bean Family. 1886. See Bean, Dearborn G.
Bean, Tarleton H.
Description of an apparently new species of Gastero.steus (G. At-
kinsii) from the Schoodic Lakes, Maine. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.
1879. p. 67. [894
Beard, Daniel C.
Tom, Dick and Harry, on the Coast of Maine. St. Nicholas, 15:
776. (1880.) (Illust.) [895
Beard, Edwin Spenser. 1832-91. Clergyman, Warren, 1864-73.
A Sermon delivered in Warren, April 20, 1865, the day of the
annual fast. Printed by request. Rockland: John Porter & Co.,
1865. 8vo. pp. 14. [896
The Future of Maine. Thanksgiving Day sermon, delivered before
the United Congregational and Baptist societies, by Rev. Edwin
S. Beard, at Warren, Me., Nov. 30, 1871. Published by request.
Rockland: Printed at Free Press Office. 1871. [897
Beard, George Miller, M. D. 1839-83. New York City
Experiments with the " Jumpers of Maine." Pop. Sci. Month.
18: 87, 151, 170. (1880-81.) [898
Beatson, Robert. 1742-1818. English author.
Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain from 1727 to 1783. By
Robert Beatson, Esq., LL. D. In six volumes. London : Long-
man, Hurst, Rhees and Orne, 1804. 12mo. pp. xv, 525; vi, 609;
XV, 448; xvi, (1). 576; xvi, 715; xx, 484.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 117
Contents relating to Maine.
Capt. Mouat burns the town of Falmouth; 4:94; Col. Arnold sent with a
body of rebel troops against Quebec, 4: 101; Brig. Gen. McLean takes post
at Majabigwaduce, an island in I'enobscot River,where he sets about building
a fort; is attacked by the rebel fleet and a strong body of troops; the rebel
fleet defeated by Sir George Collier— their army flies with the utmost pre-
cipitation, 4:510-513. Journal of occurences which happened in the march
of the detachment commanded by Col. Benedict Arnold, consisting of two
battalions which were detached from the army at Cambridge, in Penobscot
Bay, to Canada, in the year 1775, (supposed to have been written by a Major
Meigs) 6: 30, note 28. List of the fleet that accompanied Sir George Collier
to Penobscot, 6: 177; note, 135. List of the enemy's fleet taken or destroyed
6: 177; note 136.
Beauchamp, John, and Leverett, Thomas.
Detail of the Patent of. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4th ser. 2:226.
(1854.) [900
See Waldo Patent.
Beckett, Sylvester Breakmore. 1812-82. Author and publisher,
Portland.
Diamond Cove. 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.
The Cruise of the Dart. 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.
The Portland Reference Book and City Directory for 1846. By S.
B. Beckett. Printed by Thurston, Fenley & Co. 1846. 16mo.
pp. 302. [901
The Portland Reference Book and City Directory for 1846-48. By
S. B. Beckett. Printed by Thurston & Co. 1847. 16mo. pp.
312. [902
The Portland Reference Book and City Directory for 1850-51. By
S. B. Beckett. Printed by Thurston & Co. 1850. 16mo. pp.
316. [903
The Portland Reference Book and City Directory for 1852-53. By
S. B. Beckett. Printed by Brown Thurston & Co. 1852. 16mo.
pp. 320. [904
Guide Book of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence
and Atlantic Railroads, including a full description of all the in-
teresting features of the White Mountains. By S. B. Beckett:
with illustrations from original sketches by C. E. Beckett, en-
graved on wood by Baker Smith and Andrews. Portland: San-
born & Carter, and H. J. Little & Co. 1853. 12mo. pp. vi, (2),
7, 180. (Vignette, 26 illus. 1 map.) [905
The Portland Directory and Reference Book for 1856-57. By S.
B. Beckett. Brown Thurston, Steam Printer. 1856. 16mo. pp.
330. [906
The Portland Directory and Reference Book for 1858-59. By S. B.
Beckett. Brown Thurston, Steam Printer. 1858. 16mo. pp.
322. [907
118 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Beckett, Sylvestek Breakmore, Continued.
Hester, the Bride of the Islands: a poem by Sylvester B. Beckett.
Portland: Bailey & Noyes. MDCCCLX. 12mo. pp. 336. [908
The Portland Directory and Reference Book for 1863-64. By S. B.
Beckett. Printed by Brown Thurston & Co. 1863. 16mo. pp.
324. . [909
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business direc-
tory attached. For 1866-67. Vol. 8. By S. B. Beckett. Printed
by B. Thurston & Co. 1866. 8vo. pp. 347. [910
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business direc-
tory attached. For 1869. Vol. IX. By S. B. Beckett. Port-
land: Printed by B. Thurston & Company. 1869. 8vo. pp. 397.
[911
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business direc-
tory attached. For 1871. Vol.X. By S. B. Beckett. Portland:
B. Thurston & Co., Printers. 1873. 8vo. pp. 381. [912
The Portland Directory arid Reference Book, with a business di-
rectory attached. For 1873. Vol. XI. By S. B. Beckett. Port-
land: B. Thurston & Co., Printers. 1873. 8vo. pp. 421. [913
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business di-
rectory attached. For 1875. Vol. XII. By S. B. Beckett.
Portland: B. Thurston & Company, Printers. 1875. 8vo. pp.
469. [914
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business di-
rectory attached. For 1877. Vol. XIII. By S. B. Beckett.
Portland: B. Thurston & Company, Printers. 1877. 8vo. pp.
503. [915
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business di-
rectory attached. For 1879. Vol. XIV. By S. B. Beckett. Port-
land: B. Thurston & Company, Printers. 1879. 8vo. pp. 471.
[916
The Portland Directory and Reference Book, with a business di-
rectory attached. For 1881. Vol. XV. By S. B. Beckett. Port-
land: B. Thurston & Co., Printers. 1881. 8vo. pp.432. [917
Biographical Sketch of. 1886. See Thurston, Brown.
Beckford, W. H.
Editor. Leading Business Men of Portland and Vicinity: embrac-
ing Saco, Biddeford, Saccarappa and Deering. Illustrated. Bos-
ton: Copyright, 1887, by Mercantile Publishing Company. No.
146 Franklin Street. 1887.
Beckwith, George Cone, D. D. 1801-70. Clergyman, Portland, 1832-
35.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 119
Sermon CLXXVIII. By Rev. George C. Beckwith. Portland.
Zeal in Religion. Gal. 14: 18. It is good to be zealously affected
always in a good thing. Am. Nat. Preach. 9: 97. (1834.) [918
Sermon CLXXIX. By Rev. George C. Beckwith. Danger and
Folly of Delay. Acts 24: 25. Go thy way for this time: when I
have a convenient season I will call for thee. Am. Nat. Preach.
7: 10.5. (1834.) ' [919
-Eulogy on William Ladd, late president of the American Peace
Society. By George C. Beckwith. Published by request of the
society. Boston: Published by Whipple & Damrell, for the
American Peace Society. 1841. 8vo. pp. 23. [920
Bedlow, James S.
Sketch of. 1879. See Reid, James D.
Beechek, Fbed Henry. 1841-68.
Memoir of. 1870. See Packard, Edward N.
Beecheb, Lymax, D. D. 1775-1863.
The Gospel According to Paul. A sermon delivered at the installa-
tion of the Rev. Bennett Tyler, D. D., as pastor of the Second
Congregational church in Portland, Me. By Lyman Beecher, D. D.
Published by the request of the church. Boston: S. R. Marvin,
Printer. 32 Congress Street. 1829. 8vo. pp. 28. [921
Beede, Joshua William, M. D. Physician, Auburn.
Report of the Committee on Necrology. Me. Med. Ass. Trans.
6: 680. (1879.) [922
Comprises sketches of Theodore Herman Jewett, M. D., South Berwick;
Richard Pearson J enness. M. D., Saccarappa; O. E. Durgin, M. D., Deering;
Jared Fuller, M. D., East Corinth.
Report of the Committee on Necrology. Me. Med. Ass. Trans.
7:202. (1880.) [923
Contains biographical sketches of Joseph Payson Spaulding, M. D., Rich-
mond; A. Q. JVIarshall, M. D., New Gloucester; Ebenezer Wells, M. D.,
Freeport; E. Stone, M. D., Stevens' Plains.
Report of Committee on Necrology. Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 7: 383.
(1881.) [924
Contains biographical sketches of Alvan Bacon, M. D., Biddeford; Thomas
Huntington Brown, M.D., Paris; George W. Colby, M. D., Waldoborough;
N. A. Herson, M. D., Portland; Thaddeus Hildreth, M. D., Gardiner, by
Cyrus Kendrick, M. D., Litchfield; Lucien Ingalls, M. D. Falmouth; William
B. Leavitt, M. D., Athens; Edmund Russell, M. D., Lewiston; Joseph P.
Spaulding, M. D., Richmond; Stephen Whitmore, M. D., Gardiner.
Beers, F. W.
Atlas of Cumberland Co., Maine. From actual surveys by the direc-
tion of F. W. Beers, assisted by Geo. P. Sanford and others. Pub-
lished by F. W. Beers & Co., 93 & 95 Maiden Lane, N. Y., 1871.
Chas. Hart, Lithographer, 99 Fulton Street, N. Y. Louis Neuman,
120 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Beers, F. W., Continued.
Engraver, 95 Maiden Lane, X. Y. Entered according to Act of
Congress, A. D. 1871. By F. W. Beers & Co., in the office of the
Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 4to. pp. 62. [925
Belcher, Hiram. 1790-1857. Lawyer, Farmington, 1812-57.
Biographical Sketch of. 1854. See Livingston, John.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Belcher, Jonathan. 1681-1757. Governor of Mass., 1730-41.
Anecdote of his Expedition to Maine. 1732. Am. Museum, 8: (ap-
pendix) 1, (1790). [926
Contains original psalm of Rev. Mather Byles, and burlesque on the same.
Letters of Gen. Jonathan Belcher to Capt. Benjamin Larrabee,
(Brunswick), 1731-40. N.E.Reg. 19:128. (1865.) [927
Belcher, Joseph, D. D. 1794-1859. Clergyman, Philadelphia.
The Clergy of America: anecdotes illustrative of the character of
ministers of religion in the United States. By Joseph Belcher,
D. D., Author of "Scripture Narratives," " Alarried Life," &c.,
&c., and editor of the " Complete Works of Andrew Fuller " and
"Eobert Hall," &c., &c. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo &
Co. 1855. 12mo. pp. 480. [928
Maine Ministers. Rev. Mr. Payson, 72, 104, 206, 253, 417-423; A Clergyman
in JIaine, 95; Rev. Mr. X. of Gardiner, 109; Father Moodey, 152; Professor
Shepard, 175; Rev. John Brock, 189; Rev. Dr. Pond, 247; Rev. Isaac Case, 411.
Belcher, Supply. 1751-1836. Farmington.
The Harmony of Maine: being an original composition of psalm and
hymn tunes, of various metres, suitable for divine worship. With
a number of fuging pieces and anthems. Together with a con-
cise introduction to the grounds of music, and rules for learners.
For the use of singing schools and musical societies. By S.
Belcher, of Farmington, County of Lincoln, District of Maine.
"Awake ! thou everlasting Lyre !
That once the mighty Pindar strung,
"When wrapt with more than mortal fire.
The Gods of Greece he sung."
" Awake ! arrest the rapid feet of time again
With liquid notes of joy, and pleasures' tow'ring strain."
O Praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice.
Psalm clxix.
Published according to the Act of Congress. Printed Typographi-
cally, at Boston. By Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews.
Sold by them at Faust's Statue, No. 45 Newbury Street: and by
said Thomas in Worcester. Sold al.so by booksellers in town and
country. 1794. Svo. oblong, pp. 103, (1). [929
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 121
Belbex, Jonathan. I7T4-1S44. Clergyman, Winthrop, 1800-05.
An Oration pronounced at Winthrop, February 22, 1800, commem-
orating the virtues of the late General Washington. By Jonathan
Belden, A. M.
Death ! great proprietor of all things,
'Tis thine to tread out empires, and to
Quench the stars!
Hallowell (District of Maine.) Printed by Peter Edes. 1800. Sm.
4to. pp. 20. [930
Belfast. Incorporated. 1773.
Marriages. 1774-1814. See Williamson, Joseph.
Marriages. 1779-1809. .See Field, Edward M.
Parochial Affairs. 1808-12. -See Johnson, Edward.
Petition from Belfast and Xorthport to the General Court. 1816-17.
Bang. H. M. .5:223. (1890.) [931
Sermon, installation. W^m. Frothingham. 1817. See Ripley, Ezra.
Sermon. 1821. See Frothingham, William.
The Constitution of the Belfast Fire Club, formed January, 1821.
Belfast: Printed bv Fellowes and Simpson, n. d. (1821.) 16mo.
pp. 8. " [932
Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. 1826. See Johnson, Alfred, Jr.
Address, Masonic. 1826. -See Alden, Hiram O.
Sermon, death of Miss Irene C. Langworthy. 1826. -See Wales,
Nathaniel.
History of. 1827. -See White, William.
Sermon, ordination Chas. Soule. 1823. -See Smith, John.
Sermon, Universalist. 1829. -See Dods, John B.
Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1830. -See Frothingham, William.
Marriages. 1814-30. -See Williamson, Joseph.
Confession of Faith and Covenant, with ecclesiastical principles and
rules of the First Congregational church in Belfa.st. Printed by
John Dorr. 1831. 12mo. pp. 24. [933
Marriages. 1831-40. See Williamson, Joseph.
Catalogue circulating library. 1831. See Hawes, Noyes P.
By-laws of the Belfast Fire Engine Company. Adopted September
5, 1829. Belfast: Printed by W. M's Advocate Press, August,
1832. 24mo. pp. 11. [934
Quebec Railroad Report. 1836. See Long, Stephen H.
Discourse, state fast. 1837. See McKeen, Silas.
^Wreck of Schooner Deposit. 1839. See Howland, S. A.
Catalogue of the Belfast Unitarian Sunday-school library. 1840.
Belfast: C. Rowe, Printer. 1840. 16mo. n. pp. (16.) [935
122 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Belfast, Continued.
Address, Temperance. 1843. See Johnson, Alfred.
Confession of Faith and Covenant, with ecclesiastical principles and
rules, adopted by the First Congregational church of Belfast, and
a list of its members. Belfast: Charles Giles, Printer. 1843.
12mo. pp. 16. [936
Catalogue circulating library. 184.5. See Washburn, H. G. O.
Instances of Longevity in Belfast, Me. X. E. Reg. 1: 73. (1847.) [937
Extracted from White's History of Belfast.
Small Pox at. 18.54. See Brooks, John G.
Sewing Circle at. 13.54. See Bullard, Laura J.
Annals of. 180.5-55. .See Crosby, William G.
Trial for Murder at. 1856. See Brown, Joseph J.
Business Directory. 1857-58. See "Machine, Jr."
Speeches at. 1858. See Davis, Jefferson.
History Phoenix Lodge. 1863. See Locke, John L.
Address, Fourth of July, 1867. See Poor, John A.
Directory. 1868. See Langford & Chase.
Address at centennial celebration of settlement. 1870. .See William-
son, Joseph.
U. S. Coast Survey Chart of Belfast Harbor. 1875. Size 11x13
inches. Scale 3: 17. [938
Directory. 1875. .See Adams, W. S., & Co.
Manual of the First Congregational church, Belfast, Maine. 1875.
Progressive Age Office Print. Belfast. 16mo. pp. 9. [939
Sabbath-school Convention. 1876. See Sunday-schools.
History of. 1877. <See Williamson, Joseph.
Our City Almanac. Contains matter of local interest, local business
announcements: an almanac adapted for this section, also inter-
esting reading, &c. Belfast: Published by G. W. Burgess. 1877.
12mo. n. pp. (46.) (Illu.st.) [940
Directory. 1877-88. See Greenough & Co.
Catalogue of the Unitarian Sunday-school library, Belfast, Me. Bel-
fast: Geo. W. Burgess, Printer. 1879. 16mo. pp. 20. [941
History of Corinthian Chapter. 1880. See Dyer, Russell G.
By-laws of Phoenix Lodge, No. 24, Free and Accepted Masons, Bel-
fast, Me. Belfast: Geo. W. Burge-ss, Printer. 1882. 24mo. pp.
16. [942
Directory. 1882-83. iSee Greenough & Co.
Scotch-Irish at. (1883.) -See Smyth, George H.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 123
Course of Instruction and Regulations of the I'entral district schools
of the city of Belfast. Belfast: Geo. W. Burgess, Printer. 1SS3.
12mo. pp. 16. [943
Address at Unitarian convention. 1886. See Cressey, George C.
Masonic Temple. 1886. See Dyer, Russell G.
Catalogue of the Unitarian Sunday-school library, Belfast, Me.
Belfast: Geo. W. Burgess, Printer. 1886. 16mo. pp. 15. [944
Catalogue of the Congregational Sunday-school library, Belfast,
Maine. Burgess, Printer. 1887. 24mo. pp. 12. [945
Leading Business Men of. 1888. See Bangor.
Inscriptions from Gravestones in Belfast Cemetery. Bang. H. M.
3:40. (1887.) [946
Belfast Free Library. (Engraving.) Bulletin and finding list,
April, 1888. Vol. I. No. 1. University Press. John Wilson &
Son. Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 70. (Engraving.) [947
Contains biographical sketches of Paul R. Hazeltine and Nathaniel Wil-
son.
The Belfast Free Library. An historical sketch. (Engraving.) The
Library Journal. 13:250. (1888.) [948
Belfast Academy Fifty Years Ago. 1888. iSee Williamson, Joseph.
Belfast Free Library. (Engraving.) Bulletin and finding list.
May, 1889. Vol. I. No. 2. University Press. John Wilson & Son.
Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 32. [949
Directory. 1890. See Sparrow, A. B.
Belfast Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. Congre-
gational church. Belfast, Me. n. p. (Belfast.) n. d. (1889.) 24mo.
pp. 11. [950
Meaning of Passagassawakeag. 1890. See Williamson, Joseph.
Belfast Free Library. (Engraving.) Bulletin and finding list.
June, 1890. Vol. I. No. 3. Svo. pp. 41. [951
Belfast Bay.
United States Coast Survey Chart of. 1882. See Penobscot River.
(The) Believer's Sword and Shield. 1845. See Merrill, Deborah E.
Belknap, Jeremy, D. D. 1744-98. Clergyman, Boston.
American Biography: or, an historical accovmt of those persons
who have been distinguished in America, as adventurers, states-
men, philosophers, divines, warriors, authors, and other remark-
able characters. Comprehending a recital of the events connect-
ed with their lives and actions. Vol. I. By Jeremy Belknap, D. D.
" Hie mantis, ob patriam pugnando vulnera passi:
Quique sacerdotes casti, cum vita manebat:
Quique pii votes, et Phosbo digna locuti:
Inventus aut qui vitam excolvereper artex:
Quique sui memores alias fecere merendo: "
VIRGIL, ^N. VI. 660.
124 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3iAINE.
Belknap, Jeremy, D. D., Continued.
Published according to Act of Congress. Printed at Boston, by
Isaiali Thomas and Ebenezer Andrews, Faust's Statue. No. 45
Newbury Street. MDCCXCIV. 8vo. pp. 416. [952
Contents i7i part. Bartholemew Gosnold, John Smith, DeMonts, Poutrin-
court and Champlain ; Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason.
The same. Vol. II.
Nil magnum sine labore.
Published according to Act of Congress. Printed at Boston by
Isaiah Thomas and E. T. Andrews. Sold by them and the other
Booksellers in Boston; by I. Thomas, Worcester; by Thomas,
Andrews & Penniman, Albany; and by Thomas, Andrews & But-
ler, Baltimore. July, 1789. 8vo. pp. 478.
Contents in part. Sir Samuel Argall, Bartholomew Gosnold, Martin Pring,
George Waymouth.
"The account of Gosnold's voyage and discovery in the first volume of
of this work, is so erroneous, from the misinformation which I had re-
ceived, that I thought it best to write the whole of it anew. " Note by the
author.
The .same. With additions and notes by E. M. Hubbard. In three
volumes. New York: Published by Harper & Brothers. 1844.
16mo. Vol. I. pp. 370. Vol. II. pp. 333. Vol. III. pp. 315.
Journal of a tour to the White Mountains in July, 1784. By Jeremy
Belknap, D. D. Printed from the original manuscript, with a
prefatory note of the editor. Boston: Massachusetts Historical
Society. 1876. 8vo. pp. 21. (Folded map.) [953
From the Belknap Papers, Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5th ser. 2: 386. (1877.) It
contains an account of Fryeburg, and of the scene of Lovewell's Fight.
Appendix (to Mr. Sewall's description of York) relative to Aga-
menticus. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3:11. (1794.) [954
Bell, Lura. Pseud. See Williamson, Julia May.
Bell, Charles Henry, LL. D. 182.3-93. Lawyer. Exeter, N. H.
John Taylor Gilmore, M. D. Portland, Maine. A memorial for
the family. By Charles H. Bell. Privately printed. 1885. Svo.
pp. 56. [955
Bellows, John Adams. /). 1848. Clergyman, Portland.
The Defense of the Faith. Unita. Rev. 17: 246. (1882.) [956
Rev. Henry W. Bellows is the subject.
" Life is ever Lord of Death,
And love can never lose its own."
In Memoriam, Alice Williams Bradbury. A discourse by Rev.
John A. Bellows, delivered at Park Street church, Portland, Me.,
Sunday, May 3, 1885. n. p. 8vo. pp. 24. [9.57
Religious Element in Modern English Poetry before Tennyson.
Unita. Rev. 31 : 17. (1889.) [958
Balzac. Unita. Rev. 32: 267. (1889.) [959
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 125
Belloavs, John N.
Lecture on the Duty of the American Teacher. 1844. See Ameri-
can Institute.
Belsham, Thomas. 1750-1829. English clergyman.
American Unitarian! sm: or a brief history of "The progress and
present state of the Unitarian church in America. " Compiled
from documents and information communicated by Rev. James
Freeman, D. D., and William Wells, Jun., Esq., of Boston, and
from other Unitarian gentlemen in this country. By Rev.
James Belsham, Essex Street, London. Extracted from his
"Memoirs of the Life of Reverend Theophilus Lindsey."
Printed in London, 1812, and novr published for the benefit of
the Christian churches in this country, without note or alteration.
Fourth edition. Boston: Printed by Nathaniel Willis. No. 76
State Street. 1815. 8vo. pp. 48. [960
Contains an account of early Unitarianism in Portland, Saco and Hallo-
well.
Beman, Nathan Sidney Smith, D. D. 1786-1871. Clergyman, Port-
land, 1810-12.
A Sermon delivered at the meeting house of the Second Parish in
Portland, Aug. 20, 1812, on the occasion of the national fast. By
Nathan S. S. Beman, late pastor of the Third Congregational
church in Portland. Published at the particular request of the
congregation. Portland: Published by Hyde, Lord & Co. 1812.
8vo. pp. 15, 1. [961
Benedict, Erastus Coenelius. 1800-80. Lawyer, New York.
The Beginning of America. A discourse delivered before the New
York Historical Society at its fifty-ninth anniversary, Tuesday,
Nov. 17, 1863, by Erastus C. Benedict. New York: Printed by
John F. Trow. MDCCCLXIV. 8vo. pp. 64. [962
Concerns the Plymouth Colony, the efforts of Sir Ferdinando Gorges at
colonization in Maine, and the Popham Colony.
Benjamin, Robekt.
Light and Truth from Ancient Sacred History. By Robert Benja-
min. Portland: D. C. Colesworthy, Printer. 1836. [963
Benjamin, Samuel. 1782-1824. Livermore. 1824.
Brief Notice of Lieutenant Samuel Benjamin, an officer of the
Revolutionary war, with extracts from a diary kept by him dur-
ing the war. Washington, n. d. 8vo. jjp. 15. [964
Grandfather of Gov. Israel Washburn, Jr.
Ben-jamin, Samuel Greene Wheeler, b. 1837. Author, New
York.
The Atlantic Islands as Resorts of Health and Pleasure. New York:
Harper & Brothers. 1878. 8vo. pp. 274. [965
Contains an account of the Isles of Shoals.
126 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Benjamin, Uncle. Pneud.
Child's Ladder to Arthmetic in Four Progressive Steps: each step
embracing exercises in all the fundamental rules, prepared for his
little neices and nephews, but adapted to the capacities of all
little folks in elementary schools and families. By Uncle Benja^
min, practical elementary teacher. Portland: S. H. Colesworthy.
1847. [966
Bennack, John, and Family. Orono. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Bennett, Edmund Hatch, LL. D. Lawyer and law professor, Bos-
ton.
Editor Greenleaf's Maine Reports, second edition. (1852.) <See
Greenleaf, Simon.
Bennett, Joseph.
Discourse at funeral of. 1847. See Chickering, J. W.
Benson, Samuel, Page. 1804-76. Lawyer, "Winthrop, Yarmouth.
Centennial Address, Winthrop. 1871. See Winthrop.
Origin of Article VIII, Literature in the constitution of Maine.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 7: 2.S0. (1876.) [967
Sketch of. 1876. See Sewall, John S.
Bentham, Jeremy.
Principles of Legislation. 1830. See Xeal, John.
Benton, Thomas Hakt. 1782-18.58. Statesman, St. Louis, Mo.
Speech in the Senate, in opposition to the treaty, Aug. 18th, 1842.
By Thomas H. Benton. Washington: 1842. [968
Bebean's Casket. 1869. See Wellcome, Isaac C.
Bebeanus Theosebes. Pseud.
A Discourse on the apostle Paul's mystery of godliness being
made manifest in the flesh. By Bereanus Theosebes. Audi
Alteram Partem. Search the Scriptures. Jesus Christ. Fal-
mouth: Printed and sold by Thomas B. Wait, at his office in
Middle Street. 1786. 8vo. pp. 24. [969
This is probably the earliest pamphlet printed in Maine.
Bebenice, Life of the daughter of a Maine fisherman. 1856. See
Lesdernier, Mrs. Emily P.
Bernard, Sir Francis. Governor of Massachusetts, 1760-69.
Journal of a voyage to the island of Mount Desert. 1762. By Sir
Francis Bernard, Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Copied from the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College library.
Bang. H. M. 2:185. (1887.) [970
Papers concerning Mount Desert. See Winsor, Justin.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 127
Proposal for settling a colony of Germans at Mount Desert. 1764.
By Governor Francis Bernai'd. (From the Sparks Collection in
Harvard College library, Cambridge, Mass.) Bang. H. M. 5: 30
(1889.) [971
Bebnabd, John. 1756-1829. English actor.
Retrospections of America. 1797-1811. By John Bernard, .some-
time Secretary of the Beefsteak Club, and author of "Retrospec-
tions of the Stage." Edited from the manuscript by Mrs. Bayle
Bernard, with an introduction, notes and index by Lawrence
Hutton and Brander Matthews. Illustrated. New York: Harper
& Brothers. 1887. 12mo. pp. xiii, (1), 380. [972
The author visited Portland, Brunswick, and Wiscasset, and calls the latter
" The extremist seaport of Maine."
Berry, Abel Blanchaed, Randolph, Mass.
New England's Lost City Found. Mag. Am. Hist. 16: 290. (1886.)
[973
The subject is Norembega.
Beeky Family.
Chronicles of. 1882. See Berry, Stephen.
Berry, Major George, Falmouth, and some of his decendants. Me.
Biog. 2:6. (1876.) [974
Berry, Gen. Hiram George. 1824-63. Rockland.
Sermon at his funeral. 1863. See Butler, Xathaniel.
Sketch of. 1864. See Hodsdon, John L.
Inauguration of the Statue of Major General Hiram C. Berry. By
the Masonic Fraternity of Rockland, Me., October 31, 186.5. Rock-
laud: John Porter & Co., Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 15, (1.)
[975
Address by Rev. Xathaniel Butler.
Berry, Ira. 1801-91. Publisher, Portland.
The Liberty of the Press Vindicated, and Truth Triumphant: State
versus Ira Berry, for alleged libel on 2i:^="Cyrus Weston^^^IJ the
nominal complainant in the prosecution, and the nominal mover
to the Federal State Convention, holden in Augusta, June 26,
1832: and the pitiful instrument and victim of the desperation
and folly of the leaders of the Federal Party, in the county of
Kennebec, n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20. [976
Sketch of the history of the Beethoven Musical Society of Portlan,d
Maine. 1819-25. By Ira Berry. Portland: Stephen Berry,
Printer. 12mo. pp. 48. [977
Beery, Sarah Webstee. 1840-92. (Mrs. Stephen Berry.) Portland.
The Snow-flake: as exhibited by the S. P. Society of the New Jeru-
salem church, at City Hall, Christmas season. 1867. Portland:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1867. 12mo. pp. 23. (Illus.) [978
128 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Berry, Sarau Webster, Continued.
The same. As performed at City Hall, Providence, March 1868, fur
the benefit of the Second Universalist Sabbath-school. Written
for the Swedenborgian Society of Portland. By Mrs. Stephen
Berry. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1868. 12mo. pp. 23.
(Illus.) [970
The May-fiovver, as exhibited by the S. P. Society of the New Jeru-
salem church, at Mechanics Hall, May 1, 1867. Portland: Stephen
Berry, Printer. 1867. 12mo. pp. 12. [980
Berby, Stephen, b. Augusta. 1833. Publisher, Portland.
Puss in Boots, as exhibited by S. P. Society, Christmas season.
1868. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1868. 12mo. pp. 12. [981
History of Mt. Vernon Chapter, Xo. 1, of Royal Arch Masons, Port-
land, Maine, from 1805 to 1878. By Stephen Berry, Past High Priest.
Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1879. 8vo. pp. (3), 81. [982
Golden Wedding. Chronicles, 1881, of the Berry family. Portland.
1882. 16mo. pp. [983
Printed privately: not published.
History of the Portland Commandery, Xo. 2., of Knights Templar.
Including that of King Darius Council from 1805 to 1821, and of
Maine Encampment, No. 1, from 1821 till 1855, when its charter
was given to Templars in the Valley of the Kennebec. By Stephen
Berry, Past Commander. (Seal.) Portland: 1882. Stephen Berry,
Printer. 8vo. pp. (4), 139. [984
History of Ancient Landmark Lodge, No. 17, Free and Accepted
Masons, Portland, Me. From its organization in 1806 to 1880, in-
clusive. By Stephen Berry. (Square and compass.) Portland:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1883. 8vo. pp. (4), 204. [985
Contains biographical sketch of Commodore Edward Preble.
Berwick. Incorporated 1713.
Salmon Falls, taken by Three River Indians. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
John Hill's Company. 1740. -See Herrick, X". J.
Plea against some oppressive religious proceedings there, 1770.
See Backus, Isaac.
Berwick Tax-payers. 1772. Me. Rec. 1:25. (1875).
Sermon, installation John Thompson. 1783. See Coffin, Paul.
Sermon, ordination William Batchelder. 1796. See Peak, John.
Eulogy on Washington. 1800. iSee Greene, Benjamin.
Oration on medicine. 1801. See Emerson, Samuel.
Directory of Salmon Falls. 1867. -See Dudley, Dean.
Directory of Salmon Falls. 1871-72. See Dudley, Dean.
History. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 129
History. ISSO. See Clayton, W. W.
Cemetery Inscriptions. 1885. See Herrick, N. J.
Historical Sketch of. 1886. See Fogg, John S. H.
Academy Class-day and Graduation. 1890. See Adams, Blanche H.
Besbedge, Thomas.
Descendants of. 1878. -See Lap ham, William B.
Bethel. Incorporated. 1796.
Marriages in Sudbury-Canada. 1790-93. Me. GLen. 1:81. (1876.)
Discourse on the prophesies. 1797. See Chapman, E.
Oration, July 4th., 1809. See Mason, Moses Jr.
Sermon, installation Henry Sewall. 1819. See Thurston, David.
Sermon, ordination C. Frost. 1822. -See Ellingwood, J. W.
Sermon, funeral Dr. Almond Twitchell. 1859. See Gaines, A. G.
Grooved Boulders in. 1S62. -See True, jS^athaniel T.
Report of the centennial celebration at Bethel, Aug. 26, 1874.
" For far ami wide on either hand
There stretched a valley broad and fair,
With greenness flashing everywhere —
A pleasant, smiling, homelike land. "
Portland : Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1874. 8vo, pp. 78. [987
Address by Nathaniel T. True. Poem by Henry L. Chapman.
Manual of the First Congregational chui'ch in Bethel, Maine, Aug.
1880. 24mo. pp. 18. [988
Reunion of the students of Dr. Nathaniel T. True, at Gould's Acad-
emy, Bethel, Maine. Friday afternoon and evening. Feb. 22,
1884. Gorham, N. H.: Mountaineer Print, 1884. 16mo. pp. 100.
[989
Betsey, a brig of Wiscasset; Narrative of its shipwreck. 1824. -See
Collins, Daniel.
Bezout, M.
Elements of Arithmetic. 1824. -See Haynes, Nathaniel.
BiARD, Pierre, S. J. 1565-1622. French missionary at Port Royal and
Mount Desert, 1611-13.
Relation de la Nouvelle-France, de ses tei-res, natvrel dv pays et de
ses habitans, item Du Voyage des Peres lesuites aux dictes con-
tr6es, et de ce qu'ils y ont iusques a leur prinse par les Anglois.
Faicte par le P. Pierre Biard, Grenoblois, de la Cie Cy-dessys.
Lyon, Louis Muguet. 1616. [990
The same. -See Relations des Jesuites.
Contains an account of the Jesuit establishment of Saint Sauveur, (Mount
Desert) in 1611, and its destruction by Argall, in 1613.
10
130 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BiARD, Pierre, S. J., Continued.
A translation of parts of chapters 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33, is given in
Alexander Brown's "Genesis of the United States," (1890). pp. 709-725.
Letters giving an account of the destruction of St. Sauveur. 1614.
See Caryon, R. P. Aug.
Extracts from his letters. 1612-26. See Warren, Fred M.
SvifEerings and his relations in Acadia; preaches to the Canibas;
goes to St. Sauveur; site of his colony. (1744.) See Charlevoix,
P. F. X.
Sketch of his life. (1831.) See Lincoln, Enoch.
Bible.
Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. Stereo-
typed by Henry Wallace & L. Roby, Concord, X. H. Portland:
Sanborn, Sherborne & Co. 1841. 32mo. pp. 8.52, 259. [991
The same. Portland: Sanborn & Carter, 1842. 32mo. pp. 852, 259.
[992
English Version of the Polyglot Bible, with marginal readings,
references, etc. Portland: Published by Sanborn & Carter.
1844. 12mo. [993
Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New. Stereo-
typed by Henry Wallace & L. Roby, Concord, N. H. Portland :
Sanborn & Carter. 1844. [994
The English Version of the Polyglot Bible. Portland: Sanborn
& Carter. 1845. 12mo. pp. 587, 190. [995
Holy Bible. Portland: Sanborn & Carter. 1846. With Psalms in
metre. 32mo. pp. 852, 250. [996
Holy Bible. Portland: Sanborn & Carter, 1847. Stereotyped by
Thurston & Co., Portland. 32mo. pp. 817, 259. [997
The English Version of the Polyglot Bible. Portland: Sanborn Ar
Carter. 1848. 18mo. pp. 8, 587, 190. (2 plates.) [998
Holy Bible : containing the Old Testament and the New. Port-
land: Sanborn & Carter. 1847. 18mo. [999
The same. 1S49. [1000
The same. 1851. [1001
The English Version of the Polyglot Bible, containing the Old and
New Testament; together with a copious and original select-
tion of references to parallel illustrative passages, exhibited in
a manner hitherto unattempted. Portland: Hyde, Lord & Duren.
1849. 4to. pp. 777, 1. [1002
The Parallel Bible. Authorized Edition. Tlie Holy Bible, containing
the Old and New Testament translated out of the original
tongues: being the King James version arranged in parallel
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 131
columns with the revised version. Augusta, E. C. Allen & Co.,
n. d. sm. 4to. pp. 1732. [1003
-The Revised Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testament
translated out of the original tongues : and with former transla-
tions diligently compared and revised. Containing also the his-
tory of the revision. American Authorized Edition. Augusta.
E. C. Allen & Company, n. d. sm. 4to. pp. 770. [1004
-The Old Testament translated out of the original tongues: and
with the former translations diligently compared and revised.
Containing also the history of the revision. Being the author-
ized revised edition. Augusta. E. C. Allen & Co. sm. 4to. pp.
580. [1005
-The Parallel Old Testament, containing both old and new revision.s
arranged in the most convenient form for comparison. The col-
umns on the left contain the old version, while those on the right
are of the new version. The authorized parallel edition, trans-
lated out of the original tongues, and with all former transla-
tions diligently compared and revised. Containing also the his-
tory of the revision. Augusta. E. C. Allen & Co. sm. 4to. pp.
1300. [1006
-School stereotyped Testament. Hallowell: Glazier & Co. 1824.
16mo. [1007
-Stereotyped Edition. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ, translated out of the original Greek, and with the
former translations diligently compared and reviewed. Gardiner:
Printed and published by P. Sheldon. 1825. 12mo. pp. 290, 1.
[1008
-The New Testament, translated with notes. 1848. See Morgan,
Jonathan.
-The Apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles and
other pieces now extant, attributed, in the first four centuries,
to Jesus Christ, his apostles, and their companions, and now
included in the New Testament by its compilers. Translated,
and now first collected into one volume, with prefaces and tables,
and various notes and references. From the last London edition.
Boston: Sanborn & Carter. 1857. 12mo. pp. xix, (1), 290, (1).
[1009
-The New Testament of out Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Being
the authorized parallel edition, containing both the old and new
versions arranged in parallel columns, thus facilitating compari-
son. The column on the left containing the old version, while
those on the right are of the new version. Translated out of the
original Greek: and with the former translations diligently com-
pared and revised. Augusta. E. C. Allen & Co. sm. 4to. pp.
432. [1010
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132 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BiiJLE, Continued.
The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Clirist. Be-
ing the authorized revised edition. Translated out of the origi-
nal Greek: and with the former translations diligently compared
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Bickerstaff's Almanack, for the year 1802: Being the sixth after
Bissextile, or leap year: and the twenty-sixth of American
Independence. From creation according to the Scriptures. 5764.
Adapted to the District of Maine. Calculated for the meridian
of Portland, but will answer for any of the Northern states.
" Ere yet the systems from dark chaos rose,
And inert Nature slept in dull repose ;
The voice of God dispelled the gloom of night,
And through all space diffused the rays of light. "
Portland: Printed by Thomas B. Wait. Sold at Bookstores of
D. George and J. Adams in said Portland. Sm. 8vo. n. pp. [1011
BicKERSTETH, Edwaed. 1786-1850. English clergyman.
The Christian Student, designed to assist Christians in general, in
acquiring religious knowledge. With full li.st of books on re-
ligion. By Rev. E. Bickersteth, rector of Watton, Herts.
Fourth edition, corrected. Seeley, Burnside and Seeley, Fleet
Street, London. MDCCCXLIV. 8vo. pp. 567. [1012
Notice of Rev. Edward Payson.p. 526.
BiCKFORD, Gershom, and family. Brewer. 1890. -See Porter, J. W.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 133
BiCKFOKD, Maria (or Mary) Anx. Oldtown.
Life and Death of Mrs. Maria Bickford, who was murdered Oct.
27, 1845, by A. J. Tirrell. By a clergyman of Brunswick. Bos-
ton: 1846. 8vo. pp.32. [1013
Keport of trial for her murder. 1846. See Weeks, J. E. P.
The Authentic Life of Mrs. Mary Ann Bickford, who was mur-
dered in the city of Boston, on the 27th of Oct., 1845. Compris-
ing a large number of her original letters and correspondence
never befoi-e published. Entered accoixling to Act of Congress in
the year 1846, by James Bickford, in the Clerk's Office, of the
District Court of the District of Massachusetts. Boston : Pub-
lished by the compiler. 1846. 8vo. pp. 32. [1014
Portrait of Mrs. Bickford on outside of paper cover, and illustration on
back of cover.
The Authentic Life of Mrs. Mary Ann Bickford, who was mur-
dered in the city of Boston, on the 27th of Oct. 1845, comprising
a large number of her original letters and correspondence never
before published. Boston: Published by the compiler. 1846.
12mo. pp.48. [1015
BicKNELL, Edward. Portland.
Memorial Tribute to. 1877. -See Portand Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc.
BicKNELL, George W.
History of the Fifth Kegiment of Maine Volunteers, comprising
brief descriptions of its marches, engagements, and general ser-
vices from the date of its muster out, July 27, 1864. By Kev.
George W. Bicknell, late first lieutenant and adjutant. Port-
land: Published by Hall L. Davis. 1871. 12mo. pp. 404. (Port.,
2 illus.) [1016
Bicknell, Henry S.
Along the Kennebec. By Henry S. Bicknell. N. E.Mag. 1:107.
(1886.) (illus.) [1017
Bicknell, William Jr.
A Concise View of the Globe. By William Bicknell, Jr., Hartford,
Maine. 1834. Broadside. (Illus.) [1018
BiDDEFORD. Incorporated 1718.
Records of First church. 1730-77. See Meserve, A. K. P.
Sermon, ordination Samuel Willard. 1730. -See Paine, Thomas.
Sermon, funeral Samuel Willard. 1741. See Thompson, William.
Trial for Hersey. 1792. See Hill, Jeremiah.
Letters in the Post-office at Biddeford, July 1, 1793. Me. Rec. 1: 142
(1888.) [1019
134 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BiDDEFORD, Continued.
Oration, 4tliJuly, 1798. See King, Cyrus.
Oration, 4tli July, 1805. See Bartlett, Joseph.
Yisit of President Monroe to. 1817. See Waldo, Samuel P.
Sermon, ordination C. Marsh. 1823. See Rand, Asa.
Sermon, ordination Thomas Tracy. 1824. See Nichols, Ichabod.
Sermon, ordination J. Ward, Jr. 182-5. See Ward, Jonathan.
History, 1830. SeeFolsom, George.
Dealings of First chvirch. 1832. See Norwood, A., Jr.
Articles of Faith and Covenant of the Second Congregational
church of Christ, in Biddeford, Maine. Saco: Printed by S.
Webster. 12mo. n. pp. [1020
Inscriptions from Lower Biddeford burying-ground. N. E. Reg.
2: 386. (1848.) [1021
Address before Lyceum. 1854. See Hoyt, Joseph G.
Sermon, state fast. 1859. See Backard, Charles.
Sermon, missionary. 1863. See Harris, Samuel.
Catalogue Public Library. 1863. pp. 54.
Biddeford and Saco Directory, containing the names of the inhabi-
tants, their occupations, place of business, residence and officers
of the various societies. 1864. [1022
Directory. 1866.
Address on Journalism. 1867. See Stevens, W. E.
Account of the Second church at Biddeford. Cong. Quar. 11:241.
(1869.) [1023
History. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
Directory. 1875. See Greenough & Co.
Sermon. 1875. See Emerson, J. D.
Directory. 1877. See Greenough & Co.
History. 1880. See Clayton, W. W.
Directory. 1880. See Greenough & Co.
Account of the Pool. 1880. See Locke, John S.
Directory, 1882. See Greenough & Co.
Concerning Biddeford Pool. 1883. See Smith, Joseph M.
Services at the Re-dedication of the Pavilion church, Biddeford,
Me., Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1884. n. p. (On reverse of cover, "From
the Press of the Biddeford Journal. ") sm. 8vo. pp. 23. [1024
Memorial sermon, Rev. M. IJlanchard. Dedicatory address, Rev. Edward
Chase.
Directory. 1884. See Greenough & Co.
Directory. 1886. See Greenough & Co.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 135
Leading Business Men. 1887. -See Beckford, W. H.
Description of the Pool. 1887. See Smith, Joseph M.
Constitution. Reglemets, questions D'Order, et Ordre des affairs
de la Societe Saint Jean Baptiste de Bienfaisance, de Biddeford,
Maine. Fondee le 15 Juillet, 1877. Admise dans 1' Union le 14
October, 1869. Incorpor^e le 9 Avril. 1873. Biddeford, Maine.
Imprimerie du Biddeford Journal. 1886. 24mo. pp. 79. [1025
Directory. 1888. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Directory. 1890. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
History of Dunlap Lodge of Masons. 1826-90. See Day, Benjamin
F.
BiENcouKT, Chakles de.
Goes with Biard to Kinebequi. <S'ee Charlevoix, P. F. X.
BiGELOW, ASDBEAV, D. D. Clergyman, Eastport, 1820-21.
Christianity Abstracted from Signs. A discourse delivered in East-
port, on the dedication of the First Congregational meeting house
to the service of Almighty God, on Thiirsday, Jan. 13, 1820. By
Andrew Bigelow, M. A. Eastport: Printed by Benjamin Folsom.
1820. 8vo. pp. 16. [1026
A Farewell Discourse preached to the First Congregational Society
in Eastport, on Sunday, May 27, 1821. By Andrew Bigelow.
Boston: Printed by Wells and Lilly. 1821. Svo. pp. 35. [1027
Memoir of Rev. Edward Payson, D. D., late pastor of the Second
church in Portland. Chr. Ex. 8: 305. (1830). [1028
Bigelow, John W. Livermore.
Sermon on his death. 1856. <S'ee Foster, F.
Bigelow, Jonathan. 1763-1854. Clergyman, Lubec. 1821-26.
The Christian Ministry. A sermon delivered March 1, 1825 at the
ordination of Rev. Plummer Chase, and Rev. Solomon Adams, as
evangelists, at West Falls, Machias. By Rev. Jonathan Bigelow,
A.M. Published by request. Machias: Printed at the Star Office,
by J. O. Balch. 1825. Svo. pp. 29. [1029
Bigelow Lakes.
Region of. 1888. See Haynes, George H.
Bigot, Father Vincent. 1647-1720.
Gathers an Abnequi Village near Pentagoet. -See Charlevoix,
P. F. X.
Bigot, Fathers Vincent and Jacques. (1831.) -See Lincoln, Enoch.
Billings, Caleb Callender. 1788-1833. Bangor.
Sketch of. 1877. -See Porter, J. W.
136 BIBLIOGRArHY OF MAINE.
BiLLINOS, E.
Catalogue of fossils from Square Lake, Maine. 1863. See Port.
Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
Billings, Eliza A.
"Truth Stronger than Fiction." The Female Volunteer: or life,
wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of Miss Eliza Allen,
a young lady of Eastport, Maine. Being a truthful and well au-
thenticated narrative of her parentage, birth and early life, her
love for one whom her parents disajiproved — his departure for
Mexico — her determination to follow him at all hazards — her flight
in man's attire — enlistment — terrific battles of Mexico, her wounds,
voyage to California — the shipwreck and loss of her companions —
her miraculous escape — return to her native land — meeting of the
lovers — reconcilation of her parents^marriage and happy termina-
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Bingham Land. 1871. See Allen, William.
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In 1793 he purchased over two millions of land in Maine, at about 12 1-2
cents per acre. Both Allen and AUibone attribute a "Description of Certain
Land in Maine" (1793), to him, which is an error. The author was Benjamin
Lincoln.
Survey of his Eastern Purchase. 1797. See Holland, Park.
Bingham,
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Contents: Allen, Elisha Hunt; Ames, Benjamin; Anderson, Hugh John-
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Joseph; Baker, Orville Dewey; Barker, Lewis; Barrows, William Griswold;
Black, Colonel John; Blaine, James Gillespie; Bodwell, .Joseph Robinson;
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James Ware; Bradley, Samuel Ayer; Bridge, James; Brown, John Bunby;
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John Taylor; Goddard, Charles \V.; Godfrey, John; Godfrey, John E.; Had-
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Charles; Strout, Almon Augustus; Symonds, Joseph W.; Tenney, John
Searle; Titcomb, Samuel; Veazie, Samuel; Virgin, William Wirt; Wash-
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Joseph Hartwell; Williams, Reuel; Woods, Leonard, Jr.,D. D., LL. D.;
Woods, Noah.
Bird, George Emeksox. Lawyer, Portland.
Editor Vols. 7 and 8 Maine Reports, third edition. See Greenleaf,
Simon.
BiRNBAUM, Dk.
A Laboratory Guide for Beginners in Chemical Analysis. From the
German by Dr. Birnbaum. Brunswick: 1870. 12mo. pp. xvi.
[1033
BiSBEE Family Records. 1878. >S'ee Lapham, W. B.
BiSBEE, JoHK Jr. Clergyman, Portland. 1827-29.
A Sermon delivered in Portland, on the annual Thanksgiving, Nov.
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Bishop, G. B.
Mr. Blaine's Latest Ideas of Statesmanship. Nation, 39: 214. (1884.)
[1035
Bishop, James.
A Poem on the Maine Law. Addressed to Christians. By James
Bishop. Pawtucket, Mass.: A. W. Pearce, Printer. 1853. 18mo.
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Bishop, William Henry. Hartford, Conn.
Fish and Men in the Maine Islands. Harp. Mag. 61:496. (1880.)
(Illus.) [10-^6
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Fish and Men in the Maine Islands. By W. H. Bishop, author of
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138 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
J. B.
Wolfden: an account of things there and there unto, pertaining as
they are and have been. By J. B.
" An' clever chields, an' bonnie hizzies,
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Boston: Phillips, Sampson and ComiDany, 12 Winter Street. 1856.
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" Wolfden is a quiet nook among the mountains in Maine. " p. 13.
BixBY, James Thompson, Ph. D. Clergyman, r. Belfast, 1874-79.
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Bi.ACK, CoL. John. 1781-1856. Ellsworth.
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Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book the first. By Sir
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the last corrections of the author: and with notes and additions
by Edward Christian, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Isle of Ely,
and the Downing Professor of the Laws of England in the Uni-
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[1059
Speech on the Basis of Representation, delivered in the House of
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140 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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[1067
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Foreign Policy of the Garfield Administration. Peace Congress of
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[1075
Concerning tlie Clayton-Bulwer Treaty.
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-The same, under the following title : —
Eulogy on James Abram Garfield. By James G. Blaine. De-
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-Mr. Blaine and the Mulligan Letters. The whole story as told in
the House of Representatives, June 5, 1876. Reprinted verbatim
from the " Congressional Record," with an introduction. Price
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important dispatches while Secretary of State. Price 25 cents.
Boston: Published by H. W. Hall, 352 Washington Street. 1884.
Svo. pp. 69. [1082
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Mr. Blaine's Railroad Transactions. From the New York Even-
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The article was published in the Chicago AVeekly Magazine, Sept. 16, 1882.
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" Keep my Xame Quiet." 1884. See Godkin, E. L.
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His Life and Character Reviewed. 1884. See Hoar, George F.
Life and Public Services of. 1884. .See Conwell, Russell H.
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Life of. 1884. See Cressey, E. K.
More Chapters in Mr. Blaine's Railroad Transactions. 1884. See
White. H.
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(A) Political Reminiscence of. Xation, 39: 126. (1884.) [1086
Proudest Chapter in his Life. 1884. See Talbot, T. H.
Railroad Transactions of. 1884. See Godkin, E. L.
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(The) Rival Candidates. 1884. See American Presidency.
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Twenty Years of Congress: from Lincoln to Garfield. "With a re-
view of the events which led to the political revolution of 1860.
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James Gillespie Blaine. Bay State Mo. 2: 1. (1884.) (Port.)
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Words of. 1884. See Vail, W. S.
Sketch of. Ev. Sat. 10: 169, 174. (1885.) [1089
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Mr. Blaine as an Historian. 1885. See Sedgwick, A. G.
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Mr. Blaine and the Presidency. Pub. Opin. 1 : 407, 427. (1886.)
[1090
The Xext Presidential Campaign. Maine and Blaine. Pub. Opin.
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Mr. Blaine and Free Trade. Spectator. 59: 1409. (1886.) [1092
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 143
Mr. Blaine and the English Civil Service. 1886. See Godkin, E. L.
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Mr. Blaine's Visit to Europe. Pub. Opin. 3:215. (1887.)
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IntervievF with Mr. Blaine in Paris. Pub. Opin. 4: 217. (1887.)
[1096
Presidential Campaign. Pub. Opin. 4:493. (1888.) [1097
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Report of the committee of the Congregational church, in Bloom-
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Proceedings of Council at. 1848.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 147
History of. 1849. See Hanson, J. W.
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[1142
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[1144
(1885.) [1145
<See Black Point.
Bloxham, Wansborough.
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•Submission of.
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See Black Point.
148 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Blyden, Edward W., Clergyman, Liberia.
Tract 'No. 11. From the Colonization Journal, July 1862. Ad-
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BoAKDMAN, George Dana. 1800-81. Missionary, Burmah.
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Boardmax, Hexry Augustus, D. D. 1808-SO. Clergyman, Philadel-
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150 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BoARDMAN, Samuel Lane, Continued.
etc., etc., to be sold by auction on Tuesday and Wednesday, Xov.
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BoARDMAX, William.
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Bodge, George Madison, b. Windham, 1841. Clergyman, Leominster,
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These papers are to be issued in a volume, and will form a history of "Wind-
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Capt. Hathorne commanded forces sent to Maine in Aug. 1676, during
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Capt. Scottow was from Boston, but had landed interests at Black Point,
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 151
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[1183
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BoDWELL, Joseph Robinson. 1818-87. Governor of Maine. Hallowell.
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BoDWELL, Thomas.
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Relating to Acadia and Governor Bernard's grant at Mount Desert. The
writer was a lawyer of Boston, and for many years the Provincial agent in
England.
BoLLES, Edwin Courtlandt, D. D. Clergyman, Salem, Mass.
Lecture upon hill plants. 1881. See Port. Soc. Xat. Hist. Proc.
Bolster, William Wheeler, h. 1823. Lawyer, Auburn.
Digest of the Law of Tax Titles and Form Book, embracing all the
practical tax forms in all departments of law for the use of town,
county and state officers, adapted to the New England states, also
containing (with notes, directions and citations), forms of pro-
ceedings for town officers, school committees, trial justices,
coroners, sheriffs, constables and county commissioners, adapted
to the Revised Statutes of Maine, with an appendix containing
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A Practical Treatise upon the authority and duty of town and
county officers in town business, containing (with notes, direc-
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152 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Editor Maine Reports, .3d edition, Vol. II. See Greenleaf, Simon.
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BoiMAZEEN. Abnequi chief.
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Bond, Thomas. Brewer, and family. 1890. <See Porter, J. W.
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An Oration delivered at Hallowell, the fifth day of July, 1802, (the
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[1189
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BoNEYTHON, RiCHARD. 1580-1650. (?) Saco.
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Book of Revelation. 1885. See Warren, Israel P.
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James Cary. Pej. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1 : .58. (1889.) [1192
" Books That Have Helped Me."
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Boomer, William H. h. 1849.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 153
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Memorial Volume of the Essex Street church and society, Boston
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[1195
Semi-centennial Celebration of the Park Street church, and society,
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Lecture IX. By Prof. Daniel C. Talcott, Bangor. Jesus Christ himself the
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Memorial Volume. Salem church. (Engraving of church building.)
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church. Reunion exercises and historical contributions. 1874.
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Contains letters from Rev. George W. Field, Rev. S. P. Fay of Bangor,
and Rev. Edward P. Thwing, of Portland.
The Centennial Celebration of the Wednesday Evening Club: insti-
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Contains letter from Hon. Peleg Sprague, giving an account of the case of
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154 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Boston, Patience.
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Summer Excursions to White Mountains, Mt. Desert, Montreal and
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The Soldier's Commission against Rebellion: a sermon preached
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Address at dedication Memorial Hall. 1869. See Colby University.
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[1204
Contains biography and portrait of James G. Blaine, also his paper on Pro-
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Boune, Eliza Southgate. 1783-1809. Scarborough, Boston.
A Girl's Life Eighty Years ago. Selections from the letters of Eliza
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The scenes of some of the letters are Bath, Fortlaud, Topsham, Saco, Scar-
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BoxjRDOtrx, Thomas.
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Gentlemen Adventurers in Acadia. I. Baron de Poutrincourt.
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New Dominion Monthly, 3: 305. (1869.) II. Charles de La Tour.
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[1206
BouRXE, Edward Emersox, LL. D. 1797-1873. Lawyer, Kennebunk.
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Memoir of. 1881. See Smith, Edwin B.
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BouTELLE, Charles Addison, b. 1839. Journalist and Representa-
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Speech in the House of Representatives, February 1, 1884, on Fitz
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Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Speech on investigation of Norfolk navy-yard, January 23, 1886.
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The Democratic Crusade against Pensions for Union Soldiers.
Speech of Hon. C. A. Boutelle, of Maine, in the House of Repre-
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Speech on the navy appropriation bill, July 18, 1886. Washington :
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Speech on increase of the navy, July 24, 1866. Washington: 1886.
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Speech on increase of the navy. Aug. 2, 1886. Washington: 1886.
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156 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BouTELLE, Chakles Addison, Continued.
Speech on the reorganization of the Navy Department, January 6,
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Speecli on the navy appropriation bill, February 25, 1887. 8vo. pp.
4. [1218
Speech on the navy appropriation bill, February 20, 1887. 8vo. pp.
4.. [1219
Speech on captured battle flags, January 12, 1888. 8vo. pp. 4.
[1220
Speech on Cobden Club membership, Feb. 9, 1888. 8vo. pp. 8. [1221
The Democratic Assault upon the Industries of Maine. Remarks of
Hon. C. A. Boutelle, of Maine, in the House of Representatives,
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Speech on navy appropriation bill, Feb. 2, 1889. 8vo. pp. 20. [1223
Speech on navy appropriation bill, Feb. 23, 1889. 8vo. pp. 40. [1224
Speech on navy appropriation bill, April 10, 1890. 8vo. pp. 16.
[122.5
Speech on navy appropriation bill, June 25, 1890. 8vo. pp. 8. [1226
Remarks on Mr. Breckinridge of Kentucky, Aug. 4, 1890. 8vo.
pp. 8. [1227
Speech on navy yard at Kittery, Me., Aug. 4, 1890. 8vo. pp. 12.
[1228
Speech on nickel plate armor, Sept. 25, 1890. Svo. pp. 4. [1229
Boutelle, Miss Geace H. Bangor.
Poems; "Pleasure," and "Heavens' Edelweiss." 1888. See
America's Younger Poets.
Boutelle, Dr. Johx. 1783-1853. Edgecomb.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 7:291. (18.53.) [12.30
Boutelle, Timothy, LL. D. 1778-1885. Lawyer, Waterville.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of, with portrait. 1863. See Willis, William.
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
BouTOX, Nathaniel, D. D. 1797-1878. Clergyman, Concord, N. H.
The Original Account of Capt. John Lovewell's "Great Fight"
with the Indians, at Pequawket, May 8, 1725. By Thomas
Symmes, of Bradford, Mass. A new edition with notes, by
Nathaniel Bouton, corresponding secretary of the New Hamp-
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Has a map of the scene of action. Only extracts from the sermon of Mr.
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(1861.)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 157
BowDiTCH, H. Augusta.
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BowDOix College. Incorporated 1794. Medical school organized
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ADDRESSES, DISCOURSES, EULOGIES, LECTURES, ORATIOXS, POEMS,
SERMONS.
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Eulogy on Joseph McKeen, 1807. See Jenks, William.
Oration before Peucinian Society. 1808. See Daveis, Charles S.
Eulogy on James Bowdoin. 1812. See Jenks, William.
Discourse on Frederick Southgate. 1813. See Appleton, Jesse.
Addresses at commencement. 1818. See Appleton, Jesse.
Sermon at interment Jesse Appleton. 1819. See Tappan, Benja-
min.
Address before Peucinian Society. 1822. See Cleavelaud, Nehe-
miah.
Address before Benevolent Society. 1826. See Newman, Samuel
P.
Discourse before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1827. See Ware, Ashur.
Sermon to the temperate. 1827. See Mead, Asa.
Lecture before students. 1828. See Allen, William.
Poem before Athensean Society. 1828. See Mellen, Grenville.
Address upon Nathan Smith. 1829. See Allen, William.
Decade of Addresses to Senior Class. 1820-29. See Allen, William.
Poem at. 1832. See Evans, Eichard.
Address before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1834. See Everett, Alex-
ander H.
Address before alumni. 1835. See Daveis, Charles S.
Poem before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1835. See McLellan, Isaac
Jr.
Address before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1837. See Ingersoll,
Joseph R.
Address before Teacher's Association. 1838. See Packard, Al-
plieus S.
Address before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1841. See Bradford,
Alden.
Address before Peucinian Society. 1843. See Hedge, Frederick
H.
Address before Athenaean Society. 1844. See Andrew, John A.
Address before medical class. 1848. See Peaslee, Edmund R.
158 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Adpress before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1849. See Dwight,
William T.
Valedictory Address to medical class. 1849. See Lee, Charles A.
Discourse before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1850. See Sprague,
"William B.
Address to the class in the Medical School. 1851. See Peaslee,
Edmund K.
Eulogy on Daniel Webster. 1852. See Hitchcock, Roswell D.
Sermon, dedication new chapel. 1855. See Hitchcock, Roswell
D.
Discourses on religious history of the college. 1858. -See Smyth,
Egbert C.
Address before alumni. 1858. See Packard, Alpheus S.
Poem before general societies. 1858. See Leighton, Albert.
Address before Medical School. 1860. See Sweetser, William.
Lecture before Medical School. 1860. See Chadbourne, Paul A.
Lecture before Medical School. 1861. See Dana, Israel T.
Address before alumni. 1861. See Prentiss, George L.
Sermon to stitdents. 1861. See Smyth, Egbert C.
Lecture before Medical School. 1861. See Jewett, Theodore H.
Address on opening new hall, Medical School. 1862. See Woods,
Leonard.
Address before Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1862. See Thomas, Ben-
jamin F.
Discourse before literary societies. 1866. See Hillard, George S.
Address, inaugural. 1867. See Harris, Samuel.
Address before Medical department. 1868. See Robinson, William
C.
Address on William Smyth. 1868. See Packard, Alpheus S.
Address on John A. C. Fellows. 1869. See Allen, Stephen.
Address before Portland alumni. 1872. See Brown, Philip Henry.
Address on Thomas C Upham. 1872. See Packard, Alpheus S.
Address, inaugural. 1872. See Chamberlain, Joshua L.
Address before alumni. 1873. See Goodwin, Daniel R.
Address, opening Cleaveland cabinet. 1873. See Cleaveland, Xe-
hemiah.
Address before alumni. 1876. See Hill, Thomas.
Oration before alumni. 1878. See Symonds, Joseph W.
Discourse on Leonard Woods. 1879. See Everett, Charles C.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 159
Address before alumni. 1882. See Goodwin, Daniel E.
Address before alumni. 188.5. See Smyth, Egbert C.
Addresses at the inauguration of the Kev. William DeWitt Hyde, as
president of Bowdoin College, Wednesday, June 23, 1886. Bruns-
wick, 1886. (Beverse, Stephen Berry, Printer, Portland.) 8vo.
pp. 41. [1233
Congratulatory address by the Rev. .John Orr Fiske, D. D. Address and
investiture by the Rev. Edwin Bonaparte Webb, D. D. Inaugural address,
by President Hyde.
Address before alumni. 1888. See Baker, Orville D.
Address before Medical School. 1888. See Clifford, William
Henry.
CATALOGUES, ANNUAL.
Catalogue of the officers, graduates and students of Bowdoin Col-
lege. October, 1807. Printed by J. M'Kown, Portland. Broad-
side. [1234
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College. Oct.,
1809. Arthur Shirley, Printer. Broadside. [123-5
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College. Xov.,
ISiO. J. M'Kown, Printer, Portland, 1810. Broadside. [12.36
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1812. X. Cheever, Printer. Broadside. [1237
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1813. N. Cheever, Printer, Hallowell. Broadside.
[1238
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1814. Goodale & Burton, Printers, Hallowell. Broad-
side. [1239
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1815. N. Cheever, Printer, Hallowell. Broadside.
[1240
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1817. E. Goodale, Printer, Hallowell. Broadside.
[1241
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1818, E. Goodale, Printer, Hallowell. Broadside.
[1242
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1819. E. Goodale, Printer, Hallowell. Broadside.
[1243
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Oct., 1820. J. Griffin, Printer, Brunswick. Broadside.
[1244
160 BIBLIOGIIAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Medical Institution of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Brunswick: J.
Griffin, Printer. 1821. 8vo. pp. 4. [1245
Catalogue of members.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick. Oct., 1821. J. Griffin, Printer, Brunswick. Broadside.
[1246
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, and the
Medical School of Maine, February, 1822. Brunswick, Printed
byJJoseph Griffin, 1822. 8vo. pp. 16. [1247
This was the tirst annual catalogue published in pamphlet form.
Catalogue of the'officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, February, 1823. Brunswick: Printed by
J. Griffin. 1823. 8vo. pp. 16. [1248
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Maine,
October, 1823. Brunswick. J. Griffin, P. 8vo. pp. 11.
[1249
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, February, 1824. Brunswick, Printed by
Joseph Griffin, Main Street, 1824. 8vo. pp. 16. [1250
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, February, 1825. Brunswick, Printed by
Joseph Griffin, Main Street. 8vo. pp. 16. [1251
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Me. Printed by Joseph Griffin, 1825. 8vo. pp. 12. [1252
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. February, 1826. Brunswick, Printed by
Joseph Griffin, Main Street, 1826. 8vo. pp. 16. [1253
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Maine,
October, 1826. Brunswick, Printed by J. Griffin. 1826. 8vo. pp. 8.
[1254
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, February, 1827, Brunswick, Joseph
Griffin, Main Street, 1827. 8vo. pp. 16. [1255
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, October,
1827. 8vo. pp. 8. [1256
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, February, 1828. Brunswick, Joseph
Griffin, Printer, 1828. 8vo. pp. 16. [1257
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, October,
1828. Brunswick, George Griffin, Printer, 3 828. 8vo. pp. 8.
[1258
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 161
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, and the
Medical School of Maine, March, 1829. Brunswick, George
Griffin, Printer, 1829. 8vo. pp. 16. [1259
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Maine,
October, 1829. Brunswick, Printed at the Bowdoin Press by G.
Griffin, 1829. 8vo. pp. 8. [1260
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. April, 1830. Brvmswick, Bowdoin
Press. J. Griffin. 1830. 12mo. pp. 20. [1261
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Maine:
October, 1830. Griffin's Press, Brunswick, 1830. 12mo. pp. 11.
[1262
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. April, 1831. Brunswick, Press of
Joseph Griffin, 1831. 12mo. pp. 24. [1263
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. April, 1832. Brunswick, Press of
Joseph Griffin, 1832. 12mo. pp. 24. [1264
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Maine.
October, 1832. Brunswick, Press of Joseph Griffin, 1832. 12mo.
pp. 12. [1265
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. April, 1833. Brunswick: Press of
Joseph Griffin. 1833. 12mo. pp. 24. [1266
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, Maine.
October, 1833. Brunswick, Press of Joseph Griffin. 1833. 12mo.
pp. 12. [1267
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, April, 1834. Brunswick, Press of
Joseph Griffin, 1834. 12mo. pp. 24. [1268
The same. Printed by direction of the students. Portland: Arthur
Shirley, Printer. 1834. 12mo. pp. 24. [1269
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College. October
1834. Brunswick, Press of Joseph Griffin, 1834. 12mo. pp. 12.
[1270
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, April, 1833. 12mo. pp. 22. [1271
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, October,
1835. Brvmswick, Press of Joseph Griffin, 1835. 12mo.pp. 12. [1272
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, April, 1836. Brunswick, Press of Joseph
Griffin. 12mo. pp. 23. [1273
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College. Bruns-
wick, Press of Joseph Griffin, 1836. 12mo. pp. 12. [1274
12
162 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1837-38. Press of Joseph Griffin, 1837.
12mo, pp. 24. [1275
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College. 1837-38.
Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin, MDCCCXXXVII. 8vo. pp.
16. [1276
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXXXVIIL Brunswick: Press
of Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 20. [1277
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXXXIX. Brunswick: Press
of Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 20. [1278
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXL. Brunswick: Press of
Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 20. [1279
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXLI. Brunswick: Press of
Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 24. [1280
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXLII. Brunswick: Press of
Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 24. [1281
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXLIII. Brunswick: Press of
J. Griffin. 8vo. pp. 24. [1282
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College for the
academical year 1843-44. Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin.
8vo. pp. 23. [1283
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1844. Brunswick: Press of Joseph
Griffin. 8vo. pp. 24. [1284
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1845. Brunswick: From the press of
J. Griffin. 8vo. pp. xxiv. [1285
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1845. Published by the students.
Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson & Co., Printers. 1845. 8vo. pp.
24. [1286
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1846. Brunswick: From the press of
J. Griffin. 8vo. pp. xxiv. [1287
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1846^7. Brunswick: From the press
of J. Griffin. 8vo. pp. xxiv. [1288
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 163
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and tlie
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXLVII. Brunswick: From
the press of Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. xxiv. • [1289
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. MDCCCXLVIII. Brunswick: From
the press of Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. xxiv. [1290
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term. 1849. From the press
of J. Griffin. Brunswick. 8vo. pp. xxiv. [1291
Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College
and the Medical School of Maine. Published by the students.
Troy, N. Y. Steam Press of J. C. Kneeland and Co. 1849.
8vo. pp. 24. [1292
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 18-50. From the press of
J. Griffin. Brunswick. 8vo. pp. 24. [1293
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 18.50. Advertiser Press,
Foster & Gerrish, Printers. Portland. 8vo. pp. 26. [1294
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1851. From J. Griffin's
Press. Brunswick: 8vo. pp. 31-24. [1295
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1851. Advertiser Press.
Foster & Gerrish, Printers. Portland. 8vo. pp. 31-24. [1296
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1852. From J. Griffin's
Press, Brunswick. 8vo. pp. 31-24. [1297
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1852-.53. Hanover, N. H.
D. Kimball & Sons, Printers. Nov., 18.52. 8vo. pp. xxviii. [1298
Catalogvie of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1853. From J. Griffin's
Press, Brunswick. 8vo. pp. 31. [1299
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 18-53. From J. Griffin's
Press, Brunswick. 8vo. pp. 31. [1300
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1854. Brunswick : Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1854. 8vo. pp. 32.
[1.301
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1854. Brunswick: Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1854. 8vo. pp.
32. [1302
164 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BoAVDoiN College, Continued.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1855. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1855. 8vo.
pp. 32. [1.303
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1855. Brunswick: Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1855. 8vo. pp. 32.
[1304
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1856. Brunswick: Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1856. 8vo. pp.
32. [1305
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1856. Brunswick: Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1656. 8vo. pp. 32.
[1306
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1857. Brunswick: Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1857. 8vo. pp.
32. [1307
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1857. Brunswick: Joseph
Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1857. 8vo. pp. 32.
[1308
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1858. Brunswick: Jo-
seph Griffin, Printer and Bookseller to the College. 1858. Svo. pp
32. [1309
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1858-59. Brunswick: Published by
J. Griffin. 1858. Svo. pp. 32. [1310
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1859. Brunswick: Published by J.
Griffin. 1859. 8vo. pp. 32. [1311
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1859-60. Brunswick: Published by
J. Griffin. 1859. Svo. pp. 32. [1312
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1860. Brunswick: Published by J.
Griffin. 1860. Svo. pp. 32. [1313
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. (Fall term) 1860. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1860. Svo. pp. 32. [1314
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 165
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1861. Brunswick: Published by J.
Griffin. 1860. 8vo. pp. 32. [1315
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1861. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1861. Svo. pp. 32. [1316
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1862. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1862. 8vo. pp. 32. [1317
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1862. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1862. 8vo. pp. 32. [1318
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1863. Brunswick : Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1863. 8vo. pp. 32. [1319
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1863. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1863. 8vo. pp. 30. [1320
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1864. Brunswick : Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1864. 8vo. pp. 32. [1.321
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 186.5. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1864. Svo. pp. 32. [1322
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 186.5. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1865. 8vo. pp. 32. [1323
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1865. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1865. Svo. pp. 32. [1324
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1866. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1866. Svo. pp. 32. [1325
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Fall term, 1866. Brunswick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1866. Svo. pp. 32. [1326
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Spring term, 1867. Brunwick: Pub-
lished by J. Griffin. 1867. Svo. pp. 32. [1327
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. First term, 1867-68. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin. 1867. Svo. pp. 32. [1328
166 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDoix College, Continued.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Second term, 1867-68. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin. 1868. 8vo. pp. 32. [1329
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. First term, 1868-69. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin. 1868. 8vo. pp. 32. [1330
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Second term, 1868-69. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin. 1869. 8vo. pp. 32. [1331
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. First term, 1869-70. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin. 1869. 8vo. pp. 32. [1332
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. Second term, 1869-70. Brunswick:
Joseph Griffin. 1870. 8vo. pp. 32. [1333
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. First term, 1870-71. Brunswick: Jo-
seph Griffin. 1870. 8vo. pp. 32. [1334
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1870-71. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin.
8vo. pp. 32. [1335
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1871. Brunswick. Nelson Dingley,
Jr., & Co., Lewiston, College Printers. 1871. 12mo. pp. 48
[1336
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1871-72. Brunswick. Nelson Ding-
ley, Jr., and Co., Lewiston, College Printers. 1872. 12mo. pp.
■jQ. [1337
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1872. Brunswick. Nelson Dingley,
Jr., & Co., Lewiston, College Printers. 1872. 12mo. pp. 56. [1338
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1873. Brunswick. Nelson Dingley,
Jr., & Co., Lewiston, College Printers 1873. r2mo. pp. 55
[1339
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College, and the
Medical School of Maine. 1873-74. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin.
1873. pp. 54. [1340
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1873-74. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin.
1874. (2nd edition.) 8vo. pp. 56. [1341
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 167
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. 1873-74. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin.
1874. (Third edition.) 12mo. pp. 56. [1342
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, at Brunswick, Maine. 1874-75. (Jan.
1875.) Brunswick: Telegraph Printing Office. 1875. 12mo. pp.
48. [1343
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, at Brunswick, Maine. 1874-75. (Apr.
1875.) Brunswick Telegraph Printing Office. 1875. 12mo. pp. 48.
[1344
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, for the year 1875-76. Brunswick,
Maine. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing Office. 1876. 8vo. pp.
46. [1345
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, Brunswick, Maine, for the year 1876-
77. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing Office. 1877. 8vo. pp. 48.
[1346
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine, Brunswick, Maine, for the year 1877-
78. Brunswick Telegraph Printing Office. 1877. 8vo. pp. 51.
[1347
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1878-79. Brunswick:
Telegraph Printing Office. 1878. 8vo. pp. 52. [1348
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1879-80. Brunswick:
Telegraph Printing Office. 1879. 8vo. pp. 49. [1349
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1880-81. Brunswick:
Telegraph Printing Office. 1880. 8vo. pp. 52. [1350
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1881-82. Brunswick:
Telegraph Printing Office. 1881. 8vo. pp. 52. [1351
Catalogue of officers and the students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1882-83. Brunswick:
Telegraph Printing Office. 1883. 8vo. pp. 52. [1352
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1883-84. Brunswick:
MDCCCLXXXIII. 8vo. pp. 56. [1353
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1884-85. Brunswick:
MDCCCLXXXIV. 8vo pp. 60. [1354
168 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDoiN College, Continued.
Catalogue of the ofiScers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the yeai- 1885-86. Brunswick:
MDCCCLXXXV. Svo. pp. 60. [1355
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1886-87. Brunswick:
MDCCCDXXXVI. 8vo. pp. .58. [1356
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1887-88. Brunswick :
MDCCCLXXXVII. 8vo. pp. GO. [1357
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1888-89. Brunswick:
MDCCCLXXXVIII. Svo. pp. 62. [1358
Catalogue of the officers and students of Bowdoin College and the
Medical School of Maine. For the year 1889-90. Brunswick:
MDCCCLXXXIX. 8vo. pp. 61. [1359
Catalogue of Bowdoin College and the Medical School of Maine.
1890-91. Brunswick, 1890. 8vo. pp. 57, (7). [1360
CATALOGUES, TRIENNIAL AND GENEBAL.
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Massachusettsensi. Qui ad
imum classium cseteris, linea interposita, separantur, alibi in-
stituti fuerunt, vel apud nos gradu honorario donati. Portland-
iae; E typis Johannis M'Kown. MDCCCX. 8vo. pp. 8. [1361
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Massachusettensi. Qui ad
imum classium a caeteris, line interposita, separantur, alibi in-
stituti fuerunt, vel apud nos gradu honorario donati. Apud
Hallowell; E typis Nathanaelis Cheever. MDCCCXIII. 8vo.
pp. 8. [1362
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui, numera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Bowdoinensi Brunsvici, in Republica Massacliusettensi. Eccle-
siarum Fastores literis Italicis exarantur. Qui ad imum classium
a cfeteris, linea interposita, separantur, alibi instituti fuerunt,
vel apud nos gradu honorario donati. Apud Hallowell: E typis
Ezekielis Goodale. MDCCCXVI. 8vo. pp. 8. [1363
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia:
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Massachusettensi. Eccle-
siarum Fastores literis Italicis exarantur. Qui ad imum classium
a cfeteris, linea interposita, separantur, alibi instituti, vel apud
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE; 169
nos gradu honorario donati. Apud Hallowell: E typis Ezekielis
Goodale. MDCCCXIX. 8vo. pp. 12. [1364
Catalogus senatus acaderaici, et eorum, qui munera et ofiScia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici:
E typis Griffin et Weld : MDCCCXXII. 8vo. pp. 16. [1365
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici: E typis
Josephi Griffin. MDCCCXXV. Svo. pp. 18. [1366
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio Bov?-
doinensi, Brunsvici, Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici : Georgii
Griffin. MDCCCXXVIII. Svo. pp. 21. [1367
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, BrunsAici, Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici: E typis
Josephi Griffin: MDCCCXXXI. Svo. pp. 23. [1368
Catalogus eorum, qvii munera et officia gessersunt, quique alicujus
gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici,
Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici: E typis Josephi Griffin.
MDCCCXXXIV. Svo. pp. 31. [1369
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
sersunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici : E typis
Josephi Griffin. MDCCCXXXVII. Fojderatarum America Ee-
publicarum summae potestatis anno LXII. Svo. pp. 40. [1370
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus donati sunt, in Collegio Bowdoin-
ensi, Brunsvici, Eepublica Mainensi. Brunsvici: E typis Josephi
Griffin. MDCCCXL. Foideratum American Eepublicarum sum-
mfe potestatis anno XLV. Svo. pp. 46. [1371
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, Eepublica Mainensi. E typis Josephi
Griffin : MDCCCXLIII. Foederatarum Americse Eerumpublic-
arum summse potestatis anno LXYIII. Svo. pp. 51. [1372
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, Eepublica Mainensi. E typis Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCXLVI. Foederatarum Americse Eerumpublic-
arum summae potestatis anno LXXI. Svo. pp. 56. [1373
170 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui inunera et oflScia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, Republica Mainensi. Typis Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCXLIX. Foederatarum Americse Rerumpublicarum
summsB potestatis anno LXXIV. 8vo. pp. 58. [1374
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
sernnt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, Republica Mainensi. Typis Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCLII. Fffideratarum Americae Eerumpublicarum
summse potestatis anno LXXVII. 8vo. pp. 67. [137.5
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Typis Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCLV. Foederatarum Americse Rerumpublicarum
summae potestatis anno LXXX. 8vo. pp. 72. [1376
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Typis Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCLVIII. Fcederatarum Americse Rerumpublicarum
summsB potestatis anno LXXXIII. 8vo. pp. 79. [1.377
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio Bow-
doinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Typis Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCLXI. Foederatarum Americse Rerumpublicarum
potestatis anno LXXXVI. 8vo. pp. 85. [1378
Catalogus senatus academci, et eorum, qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio Bowdoinensi,
Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Typis Josephi Griffin:
MDCCCLXIV. Foederatarum America; Rerumpublicarum sum-
mae potestatis anno LXXXIX. 8vo. pp. 86. [1379
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Prelo Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCLXVII. Foederatarum Americae Rerumpublica-
rum summae potestatis anno XCII. Svo. pp. 89. [1380
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Prelo Josephi
Griffin: MDCCCLXX. Foederatarum Americae Rerumpublica-
rum summae potestatis anno XCV. 8vo. pp. 95. [1381
Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum, qui munera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Josephus
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 171
Griffin: MDCCCLXXIII. Foederatarum Americse Kerumpub-
licarum surnmse potestatis anno XCVIII. Svo. pp. 113. [1382
A necrology, 1870-73, is contained in pp. 105-112.
Catalogus senatus acaclemici, et eorum, qui mnnera et officia ges-
serunt, quique alien jus gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio
Bowdoinensi, Brunsvici, in Republica Mainensi. Stephanus
Berry, MDCCCLXXXI. Foederatarum Americse Rerumpublic-
arum summse potestatis anno CVI. Svo. pp. 144. [1383
A necrology, July 1877-July 1881, is coatained in pp. 125-143.
General Catalogue of Bowdoin College and tlie Medical School of
Maine, including the officers of government and instruction and
all vsrho have received degrees from the institution 1794-1889.
Brunswick, Maine. Published by the College 1889. Svo. pp- 176.
This is the first general catalogue which was printed in English.
[1384
CATALOGITES OF COLLEGE SOCIETIES.
Catalogue of the members of the Peucinian Society. Bowdoin
College, Brunswick. 1818. Hallowell: Printed by E. Goodale.
1818. Svo. pp. 12. [1385
Catalogue of the library of the Peucinian Society, Bowdoin Col-
lege. Hallowell: Goodale, Glazier & Co., Printers. 1823. 16mo.
pp. 26. [1386
Catalogue of the honorary and immediate members of the Peu-
cinian Society, of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Instituted
180.5. Reorganized 1814. Exeter. Printed by Charles Xorris,
September, 1826. Svo. pp. 16. [1387
Catalogue of the library of the Peucinian Society, Bowdoin Col-
lege, January, 1829. Brunswick: Printed by George Griffin.
1829. 16mo. pp. 42. [1388
Catalogue of the Fraternity of ^. B. K., Alpha of Maine, Bowdoin
College, Brunswick. 1834. Brunswick: From the Press of Jo-
seph Griffin. 18.34. Svo. pp. 14. [1389
Catalogue of the library of the Athenaean Society of Bowdoin
College. August, 1834. Brunswick. From the Press of J.
Griffin. 1834. 12mo. pp. 5.J. [1390
The number of volumes was 2912.
Catalogue of the Athenaean Society of Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick. Instituted 1817. Incorporated 182S Press of Joseph
Griffin. MDCCCXXXVIII. Svo. pp. 24. [1391
Catalogue of the Peucinian Society, Bowdoin College, Brunswick,
Maine. Instituted 1805, reorganized 181 i. Brunswick: Press
of Joseph Griffin. MDCCCXXXVIII. Svo. pp. 32. [1392
Catalogue of the library of the Athenaean Society, Bowdoin Col-
lege, Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin. 1838. Svo. pp. 24.
[1393
172 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDoiN College, Continued.
Catalogue of the Fraternity <i>. B. K., Alpha of Maine, Bowdoin
College. MDCCCXLII. Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin,
n. d. (1842.) 8vo. pp. 16. [1394
Catalogue of the officers and members of the Peucinian Society,
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. 1843. Press of Joseph Griffin.
n. p. n. d. (Brunswick, 1843.) 8vo. pp. 40. [1395
Catalogue of the Athensean Society of Bowdoin College. Institu-
ted MDCCCXVII. Incorporated MDCCCXXVIII. Brunswick:
Press of Joseph Griffin. 1844. 8vo. pp. 39. [1396
Catalogue of the Peucinian Society of Bowdoin College. Press of
J. Griffin. Brunswick. 1846. 8vo. pp. 48. [1397
Catalogue of the Athenian Society of Bowdoin College. Institu-
ted MDCCCXVII. Incorporated MDCCCXXVIII. Press of Jo-
seph Griffin. Brunswick. 1847. 8vo. pp. 44. [1398
Catalogue of the Fraternity of <i>. B. K., Alpha of Maine, Bowdoin
College, Brunswick. 1849. J. Griffin's Press. Brunswick. 8vo.
pp. 19. [1399
Catalogue of the Peucinian Society of Bowdoin College. 1849.
n. p. n. d. (Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin.) 8vo. pp. .53.
[1400
Catalogue of the Atheniean Society of Bowdoin College. 18.50.
8vo. pp. 46. [1401
Catalogue of the Peucinian Society of Bowdoin College. 1852.
n. d. n. p. (Brunswick: Press of Griffin. 18.52.) 8vo. pp. 61. [1402
Athenaean Society, 1853. Bowdoin College, n. d. (1853.) n. p.
(Waldron & Moore, Printers, Brunswick.) Svo. pp. 64. [1403
This contains a historical sketch of the society.
Catalogue of the Peucinian Society of Bowdoin College, 185.5. n. d.
n. p. (1855. Brunswick: Press of J. Griffin.) 8vo. pp. 66. [1404
Athenaean Society, Bowdoin College. 1856. n. d. n. p. (Bruns-
wick: Printed by Joseph Griffin.) 8vo. pp. 68. [1405
Prefaced by a historical sketch of the society.
Catalogue of the Peucinian Society of Bowdoin College. 1858.
n. p. (Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office, 8vo. pp. 71. [1406
Catalogue of the Peucinian library, Bowdoin College, 1859. Lew-
iston: Printed at the Journal Office. 1859. 8vo. pp. 86. [1407
Catalogue of the Fraternity of <!>. B. K., Alpha of Maine, Bowdoin
College, Brunswick. 1860. Brunswick: Published by J. Griffin.
8vo. pp. 32. [1408
Catalogue of the Athenaean library, Brunswick: J. Griffin, 1861.
Svo. pp.86. [1409
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 173
Catalogue of the Fraternity of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha, of Maine,
Bowdoin College, Brunswick. 1888. Printed at the Journal Of-
fice, Lewiston. 8vo. pp. 77. [1410
Prefaced by a historical sketch written by Prof. H. L. Chapman.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Observations of an eclipse of the sun at, June 16, 1806. Am. Phil.
Soc. Proc. 6: 275. [1411
Keport of the committee appointed to settle the accounts of the
college treasurers. Portland: From the Gazette Press, n. d.
[1809.) Svo. pp. 13. [1412
Sketch of Class of 1810. See Page, Robert,
Meteorological observations at, 1808-11. See Cleaveland, Parker.
" Bowdoin College. " Gen. Repos. and Review. 2:186. (1812.)
[1413
An account of the addition to the library under the bequest of the Hon.
James Bowdoin.
Laws of Bowdoin College. Hallowell: Printed by E. Goodale.
1817. Svo. pp. 29. [1414
Statutes of the Medical School of Maine : enacted by the trustees
and overseers of Bowdoin College, Sept. 5, 1820. Brunswick:
Printed by J. Griffin. 1821. 24mo. pp. 8. [1415
Catalogue of the library of Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Me.
Brunswick: Printed by Joseph Griffin. 1821. 8vo. pp. 120. [1416
Catalogue of the library of the Medical School of Maine, at Bow-
doin College. February, 1823. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin,
Printer. Svo. pp. 24. [1417
Appendix to the catalogue of the Medical library of Bowdoin Col-
lege, December, 1823. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin, Printer. 1S23.
Svo. pp. 16. 1418
Laws of Bowdoin College, in the state of Maine, Brunswick:
Printed by Joseph Griffin. 1824. Svo. pp. 30. [1419
Laws of Bowdoin College, in the state of Maine. Brunswick:
Printed by Joseph Griffin. 1825. Svo. pp. 28. [1420
Catalogue of the library of the Medical School of Maine, at Bow-
doin College, February, 1825. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin,
Printer. 1825. Svo. pp. 82. [1421
Fanshawe: a tale connected with. 1828. See Hawthorne, Na-
thaniel.
Acts relative to Bowdoin College, and the standing rules and orders
of the overseers of the college, n. p. n. d. Svo. (pp. 16.) [1422
Catalogue of the library of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin
College, February, 1830. Printed at the Bowdoin Press by J.
Griffin. 1830. Svo. pp. 84. [1423
Engraving of. 1830. See Austin, George L.
174 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Papers relating to the powers of the corporation of Bowdoin
College. Brunswick: J. Griffin. 1831. 8vo. pp. 16. [1424
Laws of Bowdoin College, in the state of Maine. Brunswick : Press
of Joseph Griffin. 1832. 8vo. pp. 30. [1425
The Opinion of Judge Story in the case of William Allen vs. Joseph
McKeen, treasurer of Bowdoin College: also proceedings of the
Board of Trustees. Augusta, 1834. 8vo. pp. 30. [1426
Catalogue of the library of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin
College, February, 1834. Brunswick: Press of J. Griffin. 1834.
Svo. pp. 73. [1427
Account of life in. 1834-38. See Hamlin, Cyrus.
Historical Sketch of. 1835. See Packard, Alpheus S.
Life at. (1835.) See Abbott, Jacob.
May training at. 1836. See Keed, Thomas B.
Sketch of. Am. Mag. 3:215. (1837.) (Engrav.) [1428
Laws of Bowdoin College in the state of Maine. Brunswick: Press
of Joseph Griffin. 1837. Svo. pp. 30. [1429
Keunion Class of 1837. Bowdoin College, June 22, 1887. n. p. n. d-
8vo. pp. 21. [1430
Fraternally Inscribed to the Class of '39 (Bowdoin College, 1869),
" excudebat Josephus Griffin." 12mo. pp. 12. (A poem.) [1431
Bowdoin Poets, 1840. (Also 1845 and 1857.) See Weston, Edward
P.
Annual Circular of Medical School. 1842.
Laws of Bowdoin College in the state of Maine. Brunswick: Press
of J. Griffin. 1S44. Svo. pp. 30. [1432
Kecord of the Class of '44, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Law-
rence: Geo. S. Merrill & Co. Printers, No. 234 Essex Street. 1870.
Svo. pp. 44. Being reports of six meetings from 1847-69. [1433
Class of '44, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Reports of meetings,
1870 and 1871. Lawrence, Mass. : Geo. S. Merrill & Co. Steam
Book Printers. 1872. Svo. pp. 15. [1434
Class of '44, Bowdom College, Brunswick, Me. Report of meetings,
1872, 1873 and 1874. Lawrence, Mass.: Geo S. Merrill & Crocker,
Printers. 1875. Svo. pp. 34. [1435
Record of the Class of 1846. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer.
1872. Svo. pp. 12. [1436
A nnual Circular of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College.
Course of 1846. Press of Joseph Griffin. Brunswick. Svo. pp. 8.
[14.37
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 175
Mathematical Paper. Junior class, Bowdoin College. 1846. n. p.
n, d. 8vo. pp. 12. [1438
The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Class of 1848. July 8, 1873,
Printed for the members of the class. 8vo. pp. 19. [1439
The Twenty-fifth and Thirty-fifth Anniversaries of the Class of
1848. July 8, 1873, and July 11, 1883. Printed for the members of
the class. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 24 Franklin
Street. 1884. 8vo. pp. 44. [1440
Class of 1848. Reunion, June 27, 1888. n. p. n. d. pp. (45-49.)
[1441
To the Friends and Patrons of Bowdoin College, n. p. (Brunswick.)
n. p. (1848.) Svo. pp. 8. [1442
Contains a declaration of members of the Boards of Trustees and Over-
seers, recognizing the position of the college as Orthodox Congregational.
[1443
Annual Circular of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College,
Course of 1848. Press of Joseph Griffin. Brunswick. Svo. pp. 8.
[1444
Annual Circular of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College.
Course of 1849. Press of Joseph Griffin. Brunswick. Svo. pp.8.
[1445
Engraving of the College. 1849. See Sears, Robert.
Class of 1849. Anniversary. 1884. See Cothren, ISTathaniel.
Charter of Bowdoin College, together with the various acts of the
Legislature, and the decision of the Circuit Court, and the by-laws
of the overseers. Brunswick : Printed by J. Griffin. 1850. Svo.
pp. 60. [1446
Laws of Bowdoin College, Brunswick: Press of J. Griffin. 1850.
Svo. pp. 30. [1447
Laws of Bowdoin College. Brunswick: Press of J. Griffin. 1853.
Svo. pp. 30. [1448
Class of 18.53. See Wheeler, W. A.
Laws of Bowdoin College, in the state of Maine. Brunswick : Press
of J. Griffin. 1855. Svo. pp. 30. [1449
Account of, with engravings. 1855. See Duyckinck, Evert A.
Annual Announcement of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin
College. Course of 1855. Press of J. Griffin. Brunswick. Svo.
pp. 8. [14.50
Sketch of Bowdoin College, (with engraving). 1857. See " Our
Colleges."
Rules and Regulations relating to several laws of Bowdoin College.
n. p. n. d. (Brunswick, 1858.) Svo. pp. 31-37. [1451
176 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Statutes of the Medical School of Maine, enacted by the trustees
and overseers of Bowdoin College, with the regulations established
by the faculty of medicine, including the regulation of the
medical library. Press of J. Griffin, Bookseller to the College.
1858. 8vo. pp. 8. [1452
Meteorological Journal at. 1806-58. See Cleaveland, Parker.
History of Class of 1860. See Burbank, H. H.
Annual Announcement of the Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin
College. Course of 1861. Brunswick Telegraph Press. 1860.
12mo. pp. 8. [1453
Triennial Report of the Class of 1861. Bowdoin College. Augusta:
Printed at the Kennebec Journal Office. 1864. 12mo. pp. 28.
[1454
Questions upon the Old Testament History, including the Cam-
bridge (Eng.) examination papers. For the use of the students
of Bowdoin College. Press of J. Griffin. (1862.) 8vo. pp. 22.
[1455
Bowdoin Alumni Resident in Portland, 1862. Privately printed,
[1456
History, Class 1862. -See Hill, Frank A.
Catalogue of the library of Bowdoin College: to which is added an
index of subjects. Brunswick: Printed for the college. MDCCC-
LXIII., 8vo. pp. pp. vi, 832. (From the Press of Joseph Griffin.)
[1457
Laws of Bowdoin College. 1863. [1458
Reunion of the Class of 1864. Bowdoin College, June 27, 1889.
12mo. pp. 11. [1459
Contains a poem by J. H. Woods.
College Roll of Honor. Reprinted from the adjutant general's re-
port, for 1864-65. (Augusta,) May, 1867. 8vo. pp. 36. [1460
It comprises pp. 495 to 520 of the above report, which states that Prof,
Packard was the compiler.
Roll of Honor. List of members of Bowdoin College, who have
served in the U. S. army or navy during the war of the rebellion.
Brunswick: Printed for the benefit of the soldiei's' memorial fund.
1865. 8vo. pp. 12. [1461
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1865, com-
mencing February 24. Brunswick : A. G. Tenney, Printer. 1864.
8vo. pp. 16. [1462
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1866.
Commencing February 23, Brunswick: Press of J. Griffin. 1865
Svo. pp, 16. [1463
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 177
Patriotic Eecoi'd of. 1806. See Thompson, J. H.
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1867
Commencing February 21. Brunswick: From the Press of J.
Griffin. 1866. Svo. pp. 16. [1464
Necrology of. 1868. See Hoyt, Albert H.
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1868.
Commencing February 20. Brun.swick: Joseph Griffin. 1867.
8vo. pp. 16. [1465
Laws of Bowdoin College. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin. 1868. 8vo.
pp. 24. [1466
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1869.
Commencing February 18. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin. 1868.
8vo. pp. 15. [1467
Eeport to the Association of Bowdoin Alumni in Boston and its
vicinity. 1869. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press. 1869.
Svo. pp. 20. [1468
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1870.
Commencing February 17, Brunswick: Joseph Griffin. 1869.
8vo. pp. 15. [1469
Catalogue of the Bowdoin collection of paintings, Bowdoin College
Brunswick : Joseph Griffin. 1870. 12mo. pp. 22. [1470
Necrology of. 1867-70. -See Packard, A. S.
Sketch of. Hist. 3Iag. 2d ser. 8: 371. (1870.) [1471
From the Salem Gazette, under the signature of " Gris."
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1871.
Commencing February 16. Brunswick: November, 1870. Svo. pp.
4. (Reverse) Journal Steam Press, Lewiston. [1472
Sketch of. O. & N. 4:112. (1871.) [1473
First Annual Reunion of the Bowdoin Alumni Association of New
York. At Delmouico's, January 19, 1871. Reported by M. J.
Kelly, Stenographer.
Illustrated by eight steel engravings from the forthcoming history of the
college, by N. Cleaveland, LL. D.
New York: 1871. Svo. pp. 71. [1474
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1872.
Commencing February 15. (Reverse) Brunswick. November. 1871.
Journal Steam Press, Lewiston. Svo. pp. 4. [1475
Regulations for the interior police and discipline of the Bowdoin
cadets. Brunswick: J. Griffin. 1872. Svo. pp. 8. [1476
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. Course of 1873.
Commencing January 9. (Reverse.) Brunswick, July 1872. Bruns-
wick Telegraph Air Power Job Press. Svo. pp. 4. [1477
13
178 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
Catalogue of the names and residences of the alumni of Bowdoin
College, living November, 1872. n. t. p. (Salem, Mass. 1872.)
8vo. pp. 12. [1-178
Keport of the Alumni Association of Bowdoin College, 1873. Salem:
Printed at the Observer Office, 1873. 8vo. pp. 17. [1479
The committee was William D. Northend, William L. Putnam, and Jotliam
B. Sewall.
The Memorial Hall of Bowdoin College: its history and present
state of advancement, n. d. n. p. (1873.) 8vo. pp. 3. [1480
Report of Joseph Titcomb, John M. Brown and J. B. Sewall, building com-
mittee.
Necrology of. 1870-73. Brunswick: 1873. 8vo. pp. 12. [1481
Tales connected with. The Whispering Pine Series. 1871-73. See
Kellogg, Elijah.
Laws of Bowdoin College. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin. 1873. 8vo.
pp. 23. [1482
Class of 1875, History. See Hatch, William E.
Studies introductory to a course of lectures on Materia Medica.
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8. [1483
Bowdoin College Engineering Department. 1875. Brunswick, Me.
Journal Press, Lewiston. n. d. 12mo. pp. 16. [1484
*■ Kegulations of Bowdoin College, 1875. Brunswick Telegraph Print-
ing Office. 1875. [1485
Poem at. 1875. " Morituri Salutamus." See Longfellow, H. W.
Songs of Bowdoin.
" Old Bowdoin, regal on her plains :
Proud, fair, peerless for aye."
Published by an association of Bowdoin Students. Stereotyped and
Printed by J. Frank Giles, 3 Court Avenue, Boston. Coyprighted
in 1875, by Arlo Bates. Sm. 4to. pp. 40. [1486
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. 57th course. Com-
mencing February 15, 1877. Brunswick: A. G. Tenney, Printer.
1876. 8vo. pp. 8. [1487
Sketch of. 1876. See Packard, George T.
Publications of the Presidents and Faculty of Bowdoin College.
1802-76. Brunswick: A. G. Tenney, Printer. 1876. 8vo. pp. 35.
[1488
Charter of Bowdoin College, together with various Acts of the
Legislature: also an abstract of the decisions of the Circuit Court,
important votes of the Boards, and the by-laws of the overseers.
Brunswick: A. G. Tenney, Printer. 1876. 8vo. pp. 31. [1489
Necrology of. Bowdoin College. Brunswick: A. G Tenney,
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 179
Class of 1877. Bowdoin College. Triennial Record. 1880. -See
Chapman, John E.
Class of '77. Bowdoin. Class record. Quinquennial supplement.
1880-82. See Chapman, John E.
Class of '77. Record, No. 3. Decennial report. 1887. See Chap-
man, John E.
Historical Sketch of. 1878. See Richardson, Charles F.
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 58th course. Com-
mencing February 14, 1878. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing
Office. 1879. 8vo. pp. 10, [1491
History Class of 1878. See Purington, George C.
Bowdoin Class of '78-. Decennial history. 1888. See Purington,
George C.
Bowdoin College. Class of 1879. Decennial reunion. June 27,
1889. (No imprint.) 8vo. pp. 23. [1492
Bowdoin 'SO. Triennial Catalogue of the Class of 1880, Bowdoin
College, Brunswick, Me. June, 1883. 8vo. pp. 9. [1493
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Biographical Sketches of the Class of 1880. Decennial reunion.
1890. See Conant, F. O.
Triennial Catalogue of the Class of 1881-84. See Wheelwright,
John O. P.
Special Circular of the Academic Department of Bowdoin College,
Sept. 1881. The extraordinary call for information concerning
the college having exhausted the supply of the last edition of
the catalogue, this circular is printed to meet the immediate de-
mand in anticipation of the annual catalogue. Brunswick:
Telegraph Printing Office. 1881. 8vo. pp. 16. [1494
Class of 1881. Decennial catalogue. (1891.) See Payson, Henry
S.
Reminiscences of. 1881. See Packard, Alpheus S.
Longfellow as a student and professor at. 1882. See Packard,
Alpheus S.
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 62nd course, com-
mencing February 9tli, 1882. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing
Office. 1881. 8vo. pp. 12. [1495
Account of the Art Gallery. 1882. See Koehler, S. R.
History of. 1882. <See Cleaveland, Nehemiah, and Packard, Al-
pheus S.
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 63d course. Com-
mencing February 8th, 1883. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing
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180 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDoiN College, Continued.
Articles of Agreement between the Faculty and Students of Bow-
doin College, for the administration of justice in the college.
1883. Berry, Pr., Portland, lOmo. pp. 12. [1497
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. G4tli course, com-
mencing February 7th, 1884. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing
Office. 1883. Svo. pp. 12. [1498
Regulations. 1S83. n. p. 16mo. pp. 13. [1499
Regulations. 1884. (Xo imprint.) 16mo. pp. 15. [1500
Medical School of Maine, at Bowdoin College. 65th course, com-
mencing February 5th, 1885. Brunswick Telegraph Press. 1884.
Svo. pp. 12. [1501
Report of librarian. 1885. See Little, George T.
Catalogue of the Bowdoin College art collections. Part I.
The Bowdoin Drawings. Brunswick: 1885. Sq. 8vo. pp. 52.
[1502
Necrology of Bowdoin College. July, 1875-July, 1881. Svo. pp.
18. [1503
Bowdoin College library, Brunswick, Maine. Rules. (No imprint.)
1885. IGmo. pp. 4. [1504
Additions, 1888.
Report of librarian. 1886. See Little, George T.
Memorial of Alpheus Spring Packard. 1886. See Little, George
T.
Bowdoin College Regulations. 1887. (Xo imprint.) 16mo. pp. 15.
[1505
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 66th course, com-
mencing February 4th, 1886. Brunswick: Brunswick Telegraph
Press. 1885. Svo. pp. 10. [1506
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College, G7th course, com-
mencing February od, 1887. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing
Office. 1886. Svo. pp. 10. [1507
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 6Sth course, com-
mencing February 9th, 1888. Brunswick: Telegraph Printing
Press. 1887. Svo. pp. 10. [1508
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 69th course, com-
mencing February 7th, 1889. Brunswick: Telegraph Job Press.
1888. Svo. pp. 10. [1509
Class of 1887. Composite photographs of members. 1887. See
Stoddard, J. T.
Additions and Corrections to the history of Bowdoin College. 1807.
Svo. pp. 906 to 933. [1510
By Prof. G. T. Little. The pagination is continued from that of the history.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 181
Annual Report of the librarian of Bowdoin College, for the year
ending June 1, 1887. n. p. (Brunswick), n. d. (1887.) 8vo. pp. 8.
[1511
Annual Report of the librarian of Bowdoin College for the year
ending June 1, 1«S8. n. p. (Brunswick), n. d. (1888.) 8vo. pp.S.
[1512
Report of a committee of the overseers of Bowdoin College, on a
proposition to amend the charter of the college. (No imprint.)
8vo. pp. 11. [1513
Annual Report of the librarian of Bowdoin College, for the year
ending June 1st, 1889. n. p. (Brunswick) n. d. (1889.) 8vo. pp. 8.
[4514
History of the Bowdoin Alumni Association of Boston and Vicin-
ity. 1868-87. Compiled by Frank V. Wright, Arthur T. Parker
and Frank Kimball. Salem: Printed at the Salem Press. 1888.
4to. pp. 128. [1515
Provisional List of students and alumni of Bowdoin College who
served in the war for the Union. (No imprint.) 8vo. pp. 11.
[1.516
Statement of the reasons of the Medical Faculty of Bowdoin Col-
lege for desiring the removal of the medical department from
Brunswick to Portland. (No imprint.) Svo. pp. 7. [1517
Obituary Record of the graduates of Bowdoin College, and the Med-
ical School of Maine, for the year ending June 1, 1890, including
the record of a few not reported in the general catalogue, 1889.
(No. 1, second series), Brunswick, Maine. Published by the Col-
lege. Svo. pp. 27. [1518
Same for year ending 1st June, 1891. (No. 2, second series.) n. p.
n. d, (Brunswick, 1891.) Svo. pp. 32. [1519
Bowdoin College Regulations. 1890. (No imprint.) 16mo. pp. 14
[1520
Annual Report of the librarian of Bowdoin College, for the year
ending June 1, 1890. n. d., (I860,) n. p. (Brunswick.) Svo. pp. 8.
[1521
The Teaching and History ofjMathematics. 1890. See Cajon, Florian.
Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. 71st Course. Com-
mencing February 5th, 1891. Brunswick: Telegraph Job Press.
1890. [1522
PERIODICALS.
The Escritoir, by Oliver Dactyle. Nov. 1826 to May, 1827. Brunswick,
1827. [1523
BoAvdoin Portfolio. MDCCCXXXIX. Conducted by the under-
graduates of Bowdoin College. Brunswick, Press of J. Griffin.
(April, 18.39 to Dec. 1839. pp. 248.) [1524
182 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BowDOiN College, Continued.
The Bowdoin Scientific Review, a fortnightly journal. Brunswick,
Me. 15 Feb. 1870 to 13 Feb. 1872. [1,525
Bowdoin Bugle. No. 1, July, 18-58 tolS'o. IS, Nov. 1866. [1526
The Bugle. Xo. 19, June, 1867. Folio. No. 46, 1891. Published
annually. [1527
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Bowdoin Family.
Address on. 1849. See Winthrop, Robert C.
Bowdoin, James. 1752-1811. Diplomatist, Boston.
Eulogy on. 1812. See Jenks, William.
BowDOiNHAM. Incorpoi'ated 1762.
Revival of Religion. 1798. Sfee "Brief Account" ; also Woodward,
William W.
Discourse on Purrington Murder. 1806. See Merritt. T.
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Bank Robbery at. Report of trial for. 1806. See Pulsifer, Josiah
D.
Memorial of Rev. Isaac Case. 1877. See Burrage, Henry S.
Centennial Review of Association. 1887. See Small, Edwin S.
BOWEN, Al5EL.
A New and Correct Plan of Portland, Maine. Drawn and engraved
by Abel Bowen. 1823. [1.529
BowEx, William H., D. D. Clei-gyman, Lewiston.
Memoir of George T. Day, D. D., minister and editor: 1846-75. By
William H. Bowen, D. D., Dover, N. H.: Freewill Baptist Print-
ing Establishment. 1876. 12mo. pp. 431 [1530
BowERBANK. Incorporated 1839
Historical Account. 1880. See Loring, Amasa.
Bowers, Benjamin, Lowell. 1886. See Portei-, J. W.
Bowers, James. Clergyman, Gardiner, 1796-1802.
A Discourse on the occasion of the death of General George Wash
ington, delivered in the St. Ann's church, Pittston, on Saturday.
22nd February, 1800. Published at the request of the Wardens
and Vestry of the Episcopal Parish in said town. Hallowell, (Me).
E. Goodale. 1800. 8vo. pp. 18. [1531
Sermons on various subjects, chiefly moral. By James Bowers
of Fi-amingham, Mass.
Pure religion and undetiletl before God and the Father is this: to
visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction; and to keep himself
unspotted from the world. James.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 183
BowKEK, Cybx'S, M. D. 1824-65. Physician, Raymond, Aubui'u.
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Bowles Family of Macliias. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Bowles, Ralph Hart. Macliias.
Memorial of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
Bowman, Jonathan. 1735-1804. Pownalborough.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Bowman, Thomas. 1774-1837. Lawyer, Augusta.
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(The) Boy Patriot. By the author of "The Blue Flag," "Cheerily,
Cheerily", etc. "He will help them that fear the Lord, both small
and great." Published by the American Tract Society, 150
Nassau Street, New York. n. d. (Copyright 1863.) 16mo. pp. 180.
(Illus.) [1.533
The scene is partially laid in "Fairport, on the coast of Maine,"
BoYD, James.
Deposition concerning north-eastern boundary. 1798. -See Win-
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Boyd, William. 1745-1829. Bangor.
Sketch of. (1886.) -See Williamson, W. D.
Boynton, Abel. 178-3-1817. Lawyer, Bath.
Memoir of the late Abel Boynton, Esq., of Bath, Maine, consul of
the U. S. for the island of Curacoa. Panoplist, 13: 186. (1817.)
[15.34
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. -See Willis, William.
Boynton, Henry.
The World's Greatest Conflict. Review of France and America,
1788 to 1880, and history of America and Europe 1800 to 1804.
Boston: D. Lothrop Company, n. d. (Copyright, 1890.) 12mo.
pp. 325. [1535
Boynton, James C, M. D. 1808-75. Physician, Richmond.
Biographical Sketch of. 1876. -See Horr, O. A.
Boynton, John. 1801-76. Clergyman, Phipsburg, Wiscasset, 1827-64.
Pastoral Address delivered before the Lincoln Conference at Wal-
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Brunswick: Printed by Thomas W. Newman. 1838. 8vo. pp.
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Brackett, Cyrus Foao, M. D., LL. D. b. Parsonsfield, 18:53. Profes-
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184 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Brackett, Edward Augustus. b. Vassalboro, 1819. Sculptor,
Boston.
Twilight Hours: or leisure moments of an artist. Boston: Printed
by Freeman and Bolles. 1845. 12mo. pp. 9.5. (Poems.) [1538
Contains a poem entitled '■ The Kennebec."
Brackett, George Emerson, h. 1838. Journalist, Belfast.
Anchor Ice. No. Month. 1:129. (1864.) [1539
A Handful of Spring Flowers. No. Month. 1:188. (1864). [1540
Chrysalides. No. Month. 1 : 329. (1864.) [1541
Farm Talk. A series of articles in the colloquial style, illustrating
various common farm topics. By George E. Brackett, Belfast,
Maine. Tracts for the people. No. 6. Boston: Lee & Shepard.
1868. 16mo. pp. 130. [1542
The same. New series, Second edition. Belfast: Brackett & Co.,
Publishers. 1881. 18mo. pp. 144. (Port, and Aut.) [1543
Biographical Sketches of John H. Lynde, William W. Wheeler and
William H. Simpson. 1886. See Maine Press Association.
Biographical Sketch of William M. Rust. 1889. See same.
Biographical Sketch of Joseph B. Hall. 1890. See same.
Brackett, Thomas O. (or C.) and family, Brewer. 1890. See Porter,
J. W.
Bradbury, Mrs. Alice Williams. Portland.
Discourse in memory of. 1885. See Bellows, John A.
Bradbury, Albert Williams, b. 1840. Lawyer, Portland.
Voyage to Labrador. University Q. 1:77. (1860.) [1544
Bradbury, Albion, Keith Parris, M. D. 1822-1875. Physician, Hollis.
Biographical Sketch of. 1876. See Horr, O. A.
Bradbury, Bion. 1811-87. Lawyer, Portland.
Letter from, at celebration birthday of Jefferson. 1859. See Jeffer-
son, Thomas.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Sketch of. 1888. See Spaulding, Joseph W.
Ancestry of. 1889. See American Ancesti-y.
Bradbury, Charles. 1798-1864. Kennebunkport.
History of Kennebunkport from its first discovery by Bartholomew
Gosnold, May 14, 1602, to A. D. 1837. By Charles Bradbury.
Kennebunk: Printed by James K. Remick. 1837. 18mo. pp. 300.
[1.545
The town authorized a subscription of rt\e hundred copies to be dis-
tributed among the families. Noticed in Xo. Am. Rev. 47: :i59. (I1S37.) And
in Am. Mo. Mag. 11 : 81. (183,S.)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 185
Transcript Copy of Early Court Eecords and Documents Relating to
the Province of Maine. 1843-1845. See Maine.
Bradbury Family. North Yarmouth. 1881. See Banks, Charles E.
Bradbury, James Crockett, M. D. 1806-6.5. Physician, Oldtown.
Biographical Sketch of. See Weston, J. C.
Bradbury, James Ware, LL. D. Lawyer, b. Parsoufield, 1802. r.
Augusta.
On Territorial Governments. Speech in the U. S. Senate, July 26,
1848. Appendix Congressional Globe, first session, 30th
Congress, p. 1149. [1546
On Removal from Office. Speech of Hon. James W. Bradbury, of
Maine, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 15,
1850. n. p. (Washington.) n. d. (1850.) 8vo. pp. 15. [1547
On his Substitute for Bill for Creating a Board of Accounts, em-
bracing the lirovi.sions of the bill subsequently enacted, es-
tablishing the Court of Claims. Speech in the Senate, May 1,
1850. Cong. Globe. First session, 31st Cong., p. 922. [1548
Speech of Hon. James W. Bradbury, of Maine, on the bill providing
for the payment of claims for French spoiliations previous to the
year 1852. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Api-il 15,
1852. Washington: Gideon & Co., Printers. 1852. 8vo. pp. 20.
[1.549
Letter to union meeting, Bangor. 1850. See Bangor.
Memoir of Nathan Clifford. By James Ware Bradbury. Read
before the Maine Historical Society, Portland, November 16, 1861.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 9:235. (1887.) [1.550
Letter on the seventy-fifth birthday of Henry W. Longfellow.
1882. See Me. Hist. Soc. Proc.
Remarks at celebration of eighty-fourth birthday of Professor
Alpheus S. Packard. 1882. See Me. Hist. Soc. Proc.
Biography of. 1885. See Maine Biog. Ency.
Address upon Prof. A. S. Packard. 1SS5. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d
ser. 2: 175. [1551
Oration at semi-centennial celebration, Parsonfield, 1885. See Dear-
born, J. W.
Remarks at dedication Baxter Building, 1886. See Portland Public
Library.
Proceedings at dinner given to, on his eighty-fifth birthday. 1887.
See Maine Historical Society.
Ancestry of. 1889. See American Ancestry.
Address at dedication new rooms of the Maine Historical Society,
Feb. 2, 1881. Me. Hist. Coll. M ser. 1: 101. (1890.) [1.552
186 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bradbury, James Ware, LL. D., Continued.
Biographical Sketch of,'with portrait. 1890. See Lapham, William
B.
James Loring Child. Read before the Maine Historical Society,
Dec. 18, 1890. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:163. [1553
Bradbury, James Ware, Jr. 1839-76. Lawyer. Augusta.
Sketch of. Me. Biog. 2:89. (1876.) (Port.) [1554
Bradbury, Maria.
A Tribute to Maria Bradbury, who died at Alfred, February 28,
1840, aged 14 years and 7 months. Massachusetts Sunday-school
Society. 1841. 16mo. pp. 102. [1555
Bradbury, Osgood. Lawyer. Xew Gloucester, Boston.
Metallak : The lone Indian of the Magalloway. By the author of
" The Empress of Beauty. "
" Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutor'd mind,
Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind. "
Boston: Published by F. Gleason, 1^ Tremont Row. C. W.
Child, Portland: David Bugbee, Bangor. 1844. Printed by J. N.
Bradley ct Co., Mail Office, 14 & 16 State Street, sm. 4to. pp. 32.
[15.56
The Four Elders of Maine. Portland. (1856?) [1557
After a single copy was printed, the publisher feared that the book might
be libellous, and suppressed it. Although no names were mentioned, it
was thought that the portraits would be too readily recognized. The stereo-
type plates were destroyed in the Portland fire of 1866.
Bradbury, Osgood Xathax, M. D., h. 1828. Physician, Norway.
History of Forrest Lodge, No. 148, of Free and Accepted Masons, of
Springfield, Maine, from July 4, A. D., 1868, to December 31, A. D.
1869, by O. N. Bradbury, M. D., lodge historian. F. W. Drake,
J. A. Larrabee, committee. Portland: Stephen Berry, 1872.
12mo. pp. 15. [1558
Bradbury, Theophilus. 1739-1803. Lawyer, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, Wm.
Bradbury, Thomas. York.
Descendants of. 1868. See Goodwin, William F.
Descendants of. 1890. .See Lapham, William B.
Bradford, Alden, LL. D. 1765-1843. Clergyman, r. Wiscasset,
1793-1812.
Two Sermons upon the doctrines, character and kingdom of Christ,
delivered in the First Parish in Cambridge, December 28, 1794.
Published by request of the hearers. Printed by Samuel Hall,
No. 53 Cornhill, Boston. 1795. 8vo. pp. 31. [1559
^ BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 187
-A Discourse delivered at Hallowell, at the opening of the academy
in tliat place, May 5, 1795. By Alden Bradford, A. M., S. H. S.,
pastor of the church inPownalborongh. Printed by Wait, Robin-
son and Baker, at the Hook, Hallowell. MDCCCXCV. 12mo. pp.
5-23. [1560
-Two Sermons delivered in Wiscasset (Pownalborough), on the Oth
of May, 1798, which the President of the United States had pre-
viously appointed to be religiously observed as a day of humilia-
tion and prayer throughout the Union. By Alden Bradford, A. M.,
minister of the Christian Congregational society in that place.
Wiscasset: Printed by Henry Hoskins & John W. Scott. 1798.
8vo. pp. 17, (1). [1561
-An Eulogy in commemoi-ation of the " Sublime virtues " of General
George Washington, late President of the United States, who
died December 14, 1799; Pronounced in Wiscasset, February 22d,
1800. Agreeable to the recommendation of Congress. By Alden
Bradford, A. M., S. H. S. Wiscasset: Printed by Henry Hoskins,
1800. Svo. pp. 16. [1562
-A Sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Nathan Tilton, to
the pastoral care of the church and society in the Second Parish
in Scarborough, December 10, 1800. By Alden Bradford, A. M.,
S. H. S., pastor of the Christian society at Pownalborough. Ports-
mouth, N. H.: Printed at the United States Oracle Office, by
Charles Pierce. 1801. Svo. pp. 24. [1563
-D escription of Wiscasset and of tlie River Sheepscot. Mass. Hist.
Soc. Coll. 7: 163. (1801.) [1564
-An Oration pi-onounced at Wiscasset, on the Fourth of July, 1804,
in commemoration of American Independence. By Alden Bradford.
Wiscasset: Printed by Babson & Rust. 1804. Svo. title page, pp.
5-19. [1565
-Sermon at Plymouth. December 21, 1804. With notes. Boston:
1805. Svo. pp. 24. [1566
-A Sermon delivered before the Congregational society of Thomas-
ton, (Maine), November 2, 1806: being the Lord's Day after the
iristerment of the Hon. Henry Knox, who died, October 25th iEtat
56 years. By Alden Bradford, A. M., S. H. S. Published by re-
quest of the inhabitants comprising said society in Thomaston.
" Behold the Lord doth take away the mighty man, the man of war, the
honorable man, the counsellor and the eloquent orator." Isaiah.
Printed by Babson & Rust. n.[d. n. p. (Wiscasset.) Svo. pp. 16.
[1567
-Relation of Rescue of Two Men near Wiscasset. 1806. See Harris,
Tbaddeus M.
188 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bradford, Aldex, LL. D., Continued.
An Address delivered at the opening of the academy, in Wiscasset
(Maine), November 16, 1807. By Alden Bradford, A. M. S. H. S.
Wiscasset: T. Lorins, Printer. 1S08. 16mo. pp. 14. [ir>68
An Oration delivered at Wiscasset, July 4th, A. D., 1808: the an-
niversary of American Independence. By Alden Bradford, Esq.
Hallowell: From the Press of N. Cheever. 1808. 8vo. pp. 20.
[1569
An Address delivered before the Wiscasset Female Asj'lum, October
8, 1811. Being their first public meeting after the act of incor-
poration. By Alden Bradford. Hallowell: Printed by X. Cheever.
1811. Svo. pp. 15, (1). [1570
Human Learning Favorable to True Religion: but the transen-
dental theory hostile to the Christian revelation. An address
delivered before the society of <l>. B. K. in Bowdoin College, Sept-
ember 2, 1S41. By Alden Bradford, LL. D. A member of the
first Board of Trustees of that seminary. Boston: Published by
S. G. Simpkins. 1841. 8vo. pp. 52. [1571
On the occasion of this address, the opening prayer was made by the Rev.
Hezeklah Packard, D. D., a college associate of the orator, a soldier of the
Revolution, and a much respected citizen. Both were long past their prime,
but each retained in a remarkable degree his intellectual powers. Their
appearance in the pulpit side by side was an affecting sight, and never for-
gotten by tlie large audience.
Biographical Xotices of distinguished men in Xew England:
statesmen, patriots, physicians, lawyers, clergymen and me-
chanics. By Alden Bradford, LL. D. Member of the Massachu-
setts Historical Society; Corresponding Member of the Ameri-
can Historical Society; of Hist. Soc. of Xew York, Penn., and
Georgia; and of Xat. Int. of Science, at Washington. Boston:
Published according to Act of Congress, by S. G. Simpkins.
J. G. Torrey, Printer. 1842. 12mo. pp. 464. [1572
Contains notices of the following from Maine: Dr. Samuel Adams, Bath;
Rev. Jesse Appleton, Brunswick; C^en. David Cobb, Gouldsborough ; Enoch
Freeman, Portland; Moses Hemmenway, Wells; Gen. Henry Knox,
Thomaston; Gen. "William Lithgow, Georgetown: Rev. Joseph McKeen,
Brunswick; Prentiss Mellen, LL.D., Portland; Sir William Pepperrell,
Kittery; Jeremiah Powell, North Yarmouth; Gen. .Tedediah Preble, Port-
land; Commodore Edward Preble, Portland; David Sewall, LL. D., York;
Maj. Samuel Sewall, York; Benjamin Vaughan, LL. D., Hallowell; Richard
Vines, Saco; Gen. Peleg Wadsworth, Hiram.
Bradford, Fanxy S.
Crystal Drops, by Fanny S. Bradford. Yarmouth: I. C. Well-
come. 18mo. pp. 96. [l')73
Bradford, H. S.
Marriages in Xorth Yarmouth. 1837-44. Me. Rec. 3:30. (1887.)
[1.574
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 189
Bradford, William. 1590-1657.
History of Plymouth Plantation. By William Bradford, the sec-
ond governor of the colony. Now first printed from the original
manuscript. Boston : Published for the Massachusetts Historical
Society. 18.56. 8vo. pp. xix, (1), 476, (1). [1.575
Comprised in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. Vol. Ill, of the fourth series.
Maine References. Augusta, (Cushnoc) trading house at (1628), 233; Aul-
nay, Monsieur d', captures Penobscot (1635), 332; Bamariscove Islands,
ships sent there to fish (1622), 114,131; pinnace wrecked tliere, "where
ships used to ride, there being some ships already arrived out of England. "
(1624), 156, 188; Goods brought there (1627), 210; Gorges, Sir Ferdinando,
grant from (162'J), 251; project for making him governor of New England
(1635), 528; Gorges, Robert, grant to, and government of (1C25), 148, 149;
Kennebec, patent of, 221, 2C0, 261, 274, 291, 317, 353, (1828-1637) ; Hocking
killed at, and the consequences (1634), 317; agreement concerning trade at
(1638), 366; Machias, trading-house at, mentioned (1635), 336; Penobscot,
Plymouth trading-house at (1630), 258; (1631), 279, 291; Edward Ashley at
(1630), 269, 267, 274, 275, robbed by the French (1631), 293 (1635), 332: Girling's
expedition to recover (1635), 333; Sagadahoc, shipwreck at (1627), 210; Samo-
set, visits Plymouth (1621), 93.
Bradish, Ebenezer. Lawyer, Hallowell.
Biographical Sketch of. 186.3. See Willis, William.
Bradlee, Caleb Davis, D. D. Clergyman, Boston.
" Unveil the Bust. " Poem, iinniversary birthday of Longfellow .
1885. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2: 100. [1576
Bradlee, Charles W. Clergyman, r. In Maine until 1886.
Historical Sermon, delivered at the semi-centennial celebration of
Methodism at Alfred, Maine, December 14th, 1879. By Kev.
Charles W. Bradlee. With poem and letters read at the re-union
on Wednesday evening, December 17. Bridgton: From the Press
of H. S. Shorey. 1880. Svo. pp. 16. [1577
Bradley. Incorporated 1834.
Early Settlements in. See Porter, J. W.
Petition from. 1817. Bang. H. M. 3:99. (1887.) [1578
Bradley, Caleb. 1751-1861. Clergyman, Westbrook. 1799-1829.
Parson Bradley's Journal. 1871. See Goold, William.
Notice of. 1861. <S'ee Willis, William.
Sketch of. 1886. See Cobb, Isaac.
Reminiscences of. 1888. See Thwing, E. P.
Bradley, G. P. U. S. N.
Biographical Sketch of Alexander Eamsey, M. D., of Parsonfield.
Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 8: 161. (1883.) [1579
190 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bradley, Samuel Ayer. 1774-1844. Lawyer, Fryeburg, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Bradman, Arthlti.
A Narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes,
his wife, and five children, during an unfortunate journey
through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River in the
year 1784: in which three of their children were starved to
death. (Taken partly from their own mouths and partly from
an imperfect journal; and published at their request.) By
Arthur Bradman. Portland: Printed at Thomas Baker Wait's
OfBce. MDCCXCI. Price, Nine Pence. 12mo. pp.^^g^ '2^3. [1580
The same. Philadelphia. Printed by M. Carey. 1794. (Price Six
Pence.) 12mo. pp. 13. (Added.) Narrative of captivating Mrs.
Frances Scott, pp. 3. [1581
Brady, Robert, Jr.
Roster, etc., Co. D. 11th Me. Veterans. See Maxwell, Albert.
Bragdon, Joseph H.
Seaboard Towns: or traveller's guide book from Boston to Port-
land; containing a description of the cities, towns and villages,
scenery and objects of interest along the route of the Eastern
Railroad and its branches, and the Portland, Saco, and Ports-
mouth Railroad. Including historical sketches, legends, etc.,
with illustrations. Newbiiryport: Moulton & Clark. Boston: A.
Williams & Co., and Brown, Taggard & Chase. Salem: D. B.
Brooke & Brothers. Portland: George R. Davis c% Brother. 1857.
16mo. pp. (iv), 204. [1582
Bbagdo:n^, Joshua.
Muster-roll of his company. 1775. See Stearns, Charles A.
Brannaj^, Samuel, b Saco, 1819. Pioneer, California.
Sketch of. 1889. See Hittell, J. S.
Brastow Family. Wrentham, Mass. ; Orrington and Brewer. 1887.
See Porter, J. W.
Bkay, .Joux. Kittery. 1886. See Urummond, Josiah H.
Bray, Oliver. 1776-1823. Lawyer, Portland.
An Oration pronounced in the meeting house of the Second
Society in Portland, at the request of Portland Lodge, of Ancient
Masons, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, Jvme 24th,
A. L. 5805. By Brother Oliver Bray, past-master of St. Albans
Lodge, Guilford, Conn. Printed at Portland, for Adams & Jenks,
1805. 12mo. pp. 32. [1583
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 191
An Oration on music : pronounced at Fryeburg, before the Hans-
Gram Musical Society, on the first anniversary, October 10, 1811.
By Oliver Bray, Esq., an honorary member. Portland : Printed
by Arthur Shirley. 1812. 8mo. pp. 21. [1584
Bkeed, L. C.
Hints about Business: a manual of business laws, customs, famil-
iarly explained. Also, containing facsimile forms of bills of lad-
ing, railroad receipts, inland foreign entry, bills of exchange,
power of attorney, lease, notes, drafts, checks, receipts, bills,
etc. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Breed, 1872. 12 mo. pp. 94. [1.58.5
The same. Second edition. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Breed. 91
Middle Street. 1873. IGmo. pp. 100.
Bkemen. Incorporated 1828. See also Bristol.
History. 1873. See Johnston, John.
Breretox, John. English voyager.
A Brief and True Kelation of the Discovery of the North Part of
Virginia: being a most pleasant, fruitful and commodious soil;
made this present year, 1602. by Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold,
Capt. Bartholomew Gilbert, and divers other gentlemen, tlieir
associates, by the permission of the honorable knight, Sir Walter
Ealeigh, &c. Written by M. John Brereton, one of the voyage.
Whereunto is annexed a treatise of M. Edward Hayes, containing
important inducements for the planting in those parts, and find-
ing a passage that way to the South Sea, and China: with divers
instructions of special moment, newly added to this second
impression. London: Impensis Geor. Bishop, 1602.
Reprinted in Mass. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. 8: 83. (1843.) [1.586
Gosnold first made land at York Harbor, May 14, 1602. There were two
impressions of this tract in 1602 Tliree copies of the first are believed to
exist. One is in the John Carter Brown Library at Providence. A copy
brought £. 265 in 1886. The second impression contains twenty-four addi-
tional pages of "Inducements," and a copy now in the Lenox Library, was
sold at the Barlow auction, 1890, for $1125
Brett, Martix. 1794-1863. Paris.
Miscellany, containing a variety of anecdotes, religious exijeriences,
&c., &c., entertaining and useful to serious Christians of every
name, and especially to youth. Portland: Printed at the Mirror
Office. 1825. 18mo. pp. 180. [1587
Brewer. Incorporated 1812, from Orrington. -See also New Worcester.
Head of families. 1776. See Penobscot River.
Settlers in Prior to 1783. -See Pratt, John F.
Land Grants in 1783. -See Orrington.
Petition to Gov. Hancock. 1783. -See Orrington.
Intentions of marriages in. 1785-88. -See Orrington.
-Directory.
1871-72.
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1872-73
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187.5-76.
-Directory.
1877-78.
192 BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE.
Bkewer, Continued.
Petitions from. 1788. See Pratt, John F.
Petitions relatinf( to the incorporation of Brewer. 1811-12. From
the Massachusetts Archives. Bang. H. M. 2 : 211. (1887.) [1588
Intentions of marriage in. 1812-20. Bang. H. M. 5:34. (1889.)
[1589
Admissions to the Congregational cliurch in Brewer. 1813-25-
Bang. H. M. 3:15.3. (1888.) [1,590
Early History. 1820. See Perham, David.
Confession of Faith and Covenant adopted by the Congregational
church, in East Brewer, which was organized November 11, 1828.
Bangor: Anson Herrick, Printer. 1835. 24mo. pp. 16. [1591
Poem, on Temperance. 1833. .See Fish, Charles R.
Oration, consecration monument. 1866. .See Tefft, B. F.
Directory. 1867-68. See Smith, Samuel S.
iSee Greenough, Jones & Co.
See same.
See same.
See same.
Manual of the First Congregational church, Brewer, Maine. Or-
ganized Sept. 9, 1880. Bangor: Printed by Thomas W. Burr.
1800. 12mo. pp. 20. [1592
Directory. 1885. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Directory. 1887-88. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Leading Business Men. 1888. See Bangor.
Catalogue of books in the Sabbath-school library of the First Con-
gregational church. Brewer, Maine. 1891. Brewer: Printed at
the Echo Office. 12mo. pp. 12. - [1593
Supplement to the Manual of the First Congregational church,
Brewer, Maine. Organized Sept. 9, 1800. 1S91. Bangor: O. F.
Knowles & Co., Printers. 1891. 12mo. pp. 11. [1594
Bbeweb, Johx. 1743-1825. Brewer.
Petition of. 1792. Bang. H. M. 2: 242. (1887.) [1595
Sketch of. See Williamson, W. D.
And Family. 1886. See Porter, Joseph W.
Bkewek. Josiah Jr. 1743-1805.
Sketch of. 1886. See Porter, J. W.
Bkewee, Sidney S. Clergyman.
An Exposition of the Sixth Chapter of Revelation: the seven seals
By S. S. Brewer.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 193
"The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which Ciod gave unto him, to show unto
his servants things which must come to pass; and he sent and signified it by
his angel unto his servant John, who bare record of the word of God, and
of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw. Blessed is he
that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those
things which are written therein; for the time is at hand. Blessed is he
that keepeth the sayings of the projihecyof this book; and he saith unto
me, seal not the sayings of this book. " Rev. i. 1. 2, 3. xxii. 7. 10.
Published by I. C. Wellcome. Yarmouth, Me. n. d. 16mo. pp.
36. (Illus.) [1.596
Prophetic Utterances and Historic Sketches Concerning Papal
Rome: its glory, its gloom and destiny. Yarmouth: Scriptural
Publication Society. 1877. 12mo. pp. 48. [1597
Brewstek, Charles Warrex. 1812-68. Journalist, Portsmouth, X. H.
Rambles about Portsmouth. Second series. Sketches of persons,
localities and incidents of two centuries, principally from tradi-
tion and unpublished documents. By Charles W. Brewster,
with a biographical sketch of the author by Wm. H. Y. Hackett.
Portsmouth, X. H. Printed and published by Lewis W. Brews-
ter. Journal Office. 1869. 8vo. pp. ;375. (Port.)
Ramble CXVI. The Sparhawk Family. Ramble CXXXIII. A Step over
the River. — The Celebrities of Kittery, in Former Days. — The Spring Family.
[1598
Brewster, Jonathan M. 1832-82. Clergyman, Providence, R. I.
Fidelity and Usefulness. Life of William Burr. By Rev. J. M.
Brewster, lately junior editor of the " Morning Star. " Dover,
N. H.: F. Baptist Printing Establishment. 1871. 16mo. pp. 208.
[1599
Brickett, George Edmund, M. D. Physician, Augusta.
President's Address. 1883. Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 8: 30. (1883.)
[1600
Bridge, Edmund. 1739-1825. Pownalborough.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. -See Willis, William.
Bridge, James. 1765-1834. Lawyer, Bucksport, Augusta.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch. 1863. See Willis, William.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Bridge, Xathan. 1775-1827. Lawyer, Gardiner.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, Wm.
Bridgton. Incorporated 1794.
Journal of survey. 1766. See Choate, Isaac B.
Oration, Masonic. 1804. See Hopkins, J. D.
14
194 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bridgtox, Continued.
Address, dedication town house. 1852. See Cram, Marshall.
Proceedings of the Alumni of Bridgton Academy, held at North
Bridgton, Me., on July 12th, 1882. Bridgton: Office of the Bridg-
ton News. 188.3. 8mo. pp. 69. [1601
Contains historical address by W. S. Kimball.
Address. 1882. See Hawkins, Dexter A.
Address. Semi-centennial. 1886. See Perry, Trueman S.
Rules and Eegulations of the First Congregational church, Bridg-
ton, Me., together with the confession of faith, covenant and a
brief history of the church: 12mo. pp. 16. [1602
Catalogue of Books. First Congregational Sabbath-school library.
16mo. pp. 14. [1603
(A) Brief Account of the late revivals of religion in a number of
towns in the New England states, and also in Nova Scotia. Ex-
tracted chiefly from letters written by several gentlemen of un-
questionable veracity. To which is added, a very interesting
letter from a minister in London to a friend in Massachusetts.
Boston ; Printed by Manning & Loring, Sept. 1779. 8vo. pp. 24.
[1604
Contains letters from Deer Isle, Litchfield and Bowdoinham.
(A) Brief Sketch of Parties — the British and American as connected
with the American system; together with an account of the
extraordinary doings of the Maine Legislature in 1831. Portland:
1831. Svo. pp. 88. [160.5
(A) Brief Statement of the Unitarian Belief. Hallowell: Glazier,
Masters & Smith. 1840. sq. Svo: 12mo. pp. 4. [1606
Brief Study ix Gexealogt. (Cony Family.) 1885. See Williams,
Joseph H.
Briggs, Cyrus, M. D. 1800-71. Physician, Augusta.
Biographical Sketch of. 1872. .See Harvard College.
Biographical Sketch of. 1872. See Weston, J. C.
Brimblecom, Samuel. 1779-1879. Clergyman, Havei-hill, Mass.
The Parental Character of God. A discourse delivered before the
Second Congregational society in Norridgewock, Me., February
15, 1829. By Samuel Brimblecom. Published by request. Nor-
ridgewock: Published by Thomas J. Copeland. 1829. 12mo. pp.
22. [1607
Brimmer, George B., and Family, Ellsworth. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Brixley, Fraxcis. 1800-89. Lawyer, Newport, R. I.
Laws Relative to Debtor and Creditor. Hunt. 2:321. (1840.)
[1608
Relative to laws concerning debtors in Maine.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 195
Beistol. Incorporated 1765.
Abstract of Grants at Pemaquid. 1632. See Hazard, Ebenezer.
Plantation of, mentioned. 1635. See Bradford, William.
Description of Pemaquid, and character of the people. 1668. See
Hutchinson Thomas.
Annexation of Pemaquid to Massachusetts. 1686. See Massachu-
setts.
Ordered, that the jurisdiction of Pemaquid be in the hands of Sir
Edmund Andros. (By His Majesty's command.) 1686. Mass.
Hist. Soc. Coll. 3rd ser. 7: 16mo. (1838.) [1609
Town Bates at Jamestown. 1687. See Jeffries, Walter L. 1609
Visit to Sir Edmund Andros to. 1688. See Hutchinson, Thomas
Proclamation at. 1688. See Andros, Edmund.
Description of Pemaquid Fort. 1692. See Mather, Cotton.
Truce at Pemaquid. 1693. .See Moore, M. J.
Five French Manuscripts Relating to the Capture of Pemaquid.
1696. (5.) Transcripts. Fo. and sm. 4to. [1610
In Boston Public Library.
Capture of Pemaquid. 1696. See Haliburton, T. C.
Fort Pemaquid, or Pemquid or Pemkuit. Built by Andros; site;
account of; taken by Canibas; rebuilt in 1692; failure of Villebon's
attempt on; English base hopes on; Indian's treaty at; Bomazeen
and other Abenaquis seized at. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Description of fort. (1728). »See Dummer, Jeremiah.
The Petition and Memorial of the towns of Bristol, Nobleborough,
New Castle, Edgecomb, and Boothbay, in the county of Lin-
coln, to the General Court of Massachusetts, Anno Domini, 1810.
Boston: Printed by J. Belcher. 1811. 8vo. pp. 32. [1611
Report of commissioners, on Pemaquid titles. 1811. See Massa-
chusetts.
Account of Pemaquid. 1847. See Groton, Nathaniel.
Papers relating to Pemaquid. 1856. ,See Hough, Franklin B.
Ancient Pemaquid. 1857. See Thornton, J. Wingate.
Communication concerning Pemaquid. 1862. See Johnston, John.
Jamestown of Pemaquid. 1869. <See Hackleton, Maria W.
History of Pemaquid. 1870. <S'ee Vinton, John A.
Land Titles at Pemaquid. 1871. -See Johnston, John.
History of Bristol and Bremen. 1873. See Johnston, John.
Pemaquid Point. 1874. See Drake, S. A.
Pemaquid, relation to Colonial history. 1874. See Hough, F. B.
Settlers in Pemaquid. 1876. See Hull, R. R.
196 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Bristoi-, Continued.
Lost City of New England. 1877. -See De Costa, B. F.
Pemaquid under the Stuarts. (1878.) See Richardson, H. W.
Samoset and Xew England Colonization. 1881. See Sewall, Rufus K
Early History of Pemaquid. 1882. See Cushman, D. Q.
Oldest gravestone in its cemetery. Mag. Am. Hist. 9: 66. (1883.)
[1612
The Pirate of Pemaquid. 1884. See Banks, Charles E.
Map of Pemaquid. 1886. See Winsor, Justin.
Inscriptions from Fort Burying Ground. 1887. See Fossett, J. X.
By-laws and Charter of the Pemaquid Monument Association.
Incorporated Jan. 19, 1872. Wiscasset: Emerson, Steam Printer.
1888. 16rao. pp. 8. [1613
Graveyard Inscriptions. 1888. See Fossett, Jasper N.
Pemaquid the Fortress. (Illustrated.) 1890. See Drake, Samuel A.
Pemaquid, and its Forts. 1890. See Woodbury, Charles Levi.
British Officers on the Penobscot. 1814. See Williamson, W. D.
Broeckaert, Joseph.
The Fact Divine. An historical study of the Christian revela-
tion and of the Catholic church. By Joseph Broeckaert, S. J.
Translated from the French by Edmund J. A. Young. Unus
Bominus, Una Fides, Unwn Baptisma. Eph. 4: 5. Portland,
Me.: McGowen & Young, 422 Congress Street. 1855. 16mo. pp.
304. [1614
Brooklin. Incorporated from Sedgwick 1849.
British raid on-Xaskeag (Brooklin), in 1778. Bang. H. M. 2:183.
(1887.) [1615
Address, historical. 1876. See Fish, E. S.
History of Naskeag Lodge, No. 171,of F. and A. Masons, June, 1873
to 1890. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 12mo. pp. 27. [1616
Brooks. Incorporated 1816.
List of settlers in. 1804. Bang. H. M. 2:161. (1886.) [1617
Sermon, ordination. 1825. See Smith, John.
Brooks, Charles. 1795-1872. Boston.
On the Introduction of Natural History as a Regular Classic in our
Seminaries. An address delivered before the American Institute
of Instruction, at Portland, Me., August, 1844. By Charles
Brooks, Boston. Published by request. Boston: William D.
Ticknor & Co., corner of Washington and School Streets. 1844.
12mo. pp. 24. [1618
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 197
Bkooks, Eugene A., M. D. 1847-85. Physician, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 188-5. See Gordon, S. C.
Brooks, James. 1810-73. Journalist, Portland, New York.
Our own Country, 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.
Memorial Address by. 1869. See Fessenden, William P.
Brooks, John, LL. D. Governor of Massachusetts, 1816-23.
Tour in Maine. 1818. Bang. H. M. 6:111. (1890.) [1019
Brooks, John George, M. D. Physician, b. York, 1821. r. Belfast.
Small-pox at Belfast, Me. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour. 50: 91.
(1854.) [1620
Brooks, Noah. Author, b. Castine, 1830. r. Newark, N. J., Castine.
The Waif of Nautilus Island. Scrib. 4:65. (1872.) [1621
Castine, Maine. Cent. 2:685. (1871.) [1622
The Apparition of Joe Murch. Scrib. 17:76. (1878.) [1623
Relating to Castine.
The Fairport Nine, by Noah Brooks, author of "The Boy Emi-
grant," etc. New York: Charles Scribner & Sons. 743 & 745
Broadway. 1880, 16mo. pp. 158. [1624
An Old Town with a History. Cent. 2:695. (1882.) (Illus.) [1625
The Baron de St. Castine. Mag. Am. Hist. 9:365. (1883.) [1626
A Lesson in Patriotism. St. Nicholas. 14: 340. (1887.) [1627
Gives an account of "The Hancock Cadets," a boys' company in Castine
in 1X40.
Brooks, .
The Physician's Assistant. Consisting of a short and comprehensive
materia medica, together with a summary view of the whole prac-
tice of physics, surgery and midv/ifery. By the celebrated Dr.
Brooks, late of Hebron, Maine. Benjamin French. 1833. [162 8
Brooks, W. G. Boston, Mass.
Inscriptions copied from tombstones in the old burying-ground
at Portland. (Communicated by W. G. Brooks. Esq , Boston.)
N.E.Reg. 8:76. (1854.) [1629
Brooks, William Henry, D. D. Hanover, Mass.
The Strong Staff and the Beautiful Rod Was Broken. A sermon
commemorative of the life and character of Joseph Smith, late
rear-admiral, U. S. N. Preached January 28, 1877, in St.
Andrew's church, Hanover, by William Henry Brooks, S. T. D,
Boston: A. Williams & Co. 1877. 8vo. pp. 24. [1630
198 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Brooks, William Henry, D. D., Continued.
" They shall inherit the land forever, the branch of my planting,
the works of my hand, that I may be glorified." Isa. 9: 21.
An Historical Address delivered at a service memorial of St. An-
drew's church, Scituate, September 3, A. D. 1882. By the
minister of the church (which, in 1811, became St. Andrew's,
Hanover). The Reverend William Henry Brooks, S. T. D. Pub-
lished by request. Boston: A. Williams & Co. Old Corner Book-
store. 1882. Svo. pp. 42. [1631
Sketch of Rev. William W. Wlieeler, formerly of Georgetown, pp. 35-38.
Brooksville. Incorporated 1817.
Elegy on John Walker. 1831. See Black, Thankful.
Sermon: Sins of Nation. 1857. See Smith, Iren W.
History of. 1875. See Wheeler, Geo. A.
Broughton, Nathaniel A.
Memorial of. 1806. <See Douglas, Ebenezer.
Brown, Alexander, D. C. L. Norwood, Virginia.
The Genesis of the United States, a narrative of the movement in
England, 1605-lG, which resulted in the plantation of North
America by Englishmen, disclosing the contest between Spain
and England for the possession of the soil now occupied by the
United States of America; set forth through a series of historical
manuscripts now first pi-inted together with a reissue of rare con-
temporaneous tracts, accompanied by biographical memoranda,
notes and brief biographies, collected, arranged and edited by
Alexander Brown, member of the Virginia Historical Society, and
of the American Historical Association, Fellow of the Royal
Society at England. With 100 portraits, maps and plans. In
two volumes. (Publisher's trade-mark: engraving: motto-Tout
bien ou rein. The Riverside Press.) Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mifflin & Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge.
MDCCCXL. Svo. Vol. I. pp. xxxviii, 521. Vol. II. pp. (2), 525-
1157. [1632
Conienis relating to Maine: The draught of St. Georges Fort erected by
Captain George Popham, Esquire, and the entry of the famous river of Saga-
dahoc, in Virginia, talien out by John Hunt, the viii day of October in the
Year of our Lord, 1C07. With note by Charles Deane, LL. D., of Cambridge,
Mass. 190. CXLI. Capt. Argall's voyage towards Sagadahoc, 1610, 428.
CCXCI. H. de Montmerency, Admiral of France, to King James I. 1613.
CLVIII. Map of America, said to have been made in 1(510, 457; Capture of
St. Sauvuer,664. CCCXII. Extract from Carayon (Attack on St. Sauveur,)
698: CCXIII. Letter from Hiard to Father Acquaviva, (Capture of St.
Sauvuer), 700. CCCXV. ISiard's Relation. Our Capture by the English, 709;
Brief biography of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 902.
Some reasons against the assigned date of the map of America are given by
Samuel Adams IJrake in the N. E. Keg., 46: 272, which are replied to by Mr
Brown, in the Register, 40: 401.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 199
Brown, Asa.
An Oration on the anniversary of American Independence. Pro-
nounced at Buxton, District of Maine, on the Fourth of July,
1808. By Asa Brown. Portland: Weeks & M'Kown, Printers,
1808. 12mo. pp. 21. [1633
Bkown, Clark. 1772-1817. Clergyman, Machias, 179.5-97.
Sermon at his ordination, 1795. See Woodruff, Hezekiah N.
The Trust Eeposed in a Gospel Minister, and the reqviisite con-
duct of his people. Illustrated in a sermon preached at Machias,
November 29, 1795. By Clark Brown, minister of the Christian
church and congregation in Machias. New Bedford, (Mass.)
Printed by F. Spooner. 1796. 4to. pp. 20. [1684
Proceedings of the church and congregation at Machias, relative to
the settlement of the Rev. Clark Brown as their gospel minister.
New Bedford: Printed by John Spooner. 1797. 8vo. pp. 20.
[1635
Brown Family. Concord, Mass., Bangor. 1887. See Porter, J. W.
Brown, Francis, D. D. 1784-1820. r. North Yarmouth, 1810-15.
An Address on music: delivered before the Handel Society, Dart-
mouth College, August, 1809. On occasion of their anniversary.
By Francis Brown. Hanover, (N. H.) Printed by Charles and
William J. Spear. 1810. 8vo. pp. 23. [1636
The Faithful Steward. A sermon delivered October 24, 1810, at
the ordination of the Rev. Allen Greeley, to the pastoral charge
of the Congregational church, in Turner. By Francis Brown,
pastor of the First church in North Yarmouth. Portland : Printed
by Arthur Shirley. 1810. 8vo. pp. 32. [1637
A Sermon delivered July 23, 1812, on the occasion of the State
Fast, adopted in consequence of the declaration of war against
Great Britian. By Francis Brown, minister of the gospel in
North Yarmouth. Portland: Published by Hyde, Lord & Co-
1812. 8vo. pp. 32. [1638
The Evils of War. A Fast sermon, delivered at North Yarmouth,
April 7, 1814. By Francis Brown, pastor of the church in said
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204 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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BuGBEE, James M.
Memorials of Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. Edited by
James M. Bugbee. Boston: Printed for the society. 1890. 8vo. pp.
xliv, 575. (Illus.) [1724
Contains memoirs of Charles S. Daveis, and otlier Maine members, re-
printed, with some clianges and additions from Drake, F. S., Memorial
Volume Mass. Society of the Cincinnati, 1873.
Bui.LARD, Mrs. Laura (J.) Curtis.
Now-a-Days! New York: T. L. Magagnos & Co. Bangor, Me.:
David Bugbee. 18-54. 12mo. pp. vii, 309. (Illus. frontispiece.)
[1725
Contains accounts of sewing circle at Belfast.
The same. Second edition. New York: T. L. Magagnos & Co.,
16 Beekman Street. 1854. 12mo. pp. 309.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 211
BuLLER, Chakles. 1806-48.
The Boundary Question. West. Rev. .34: 202. (1840.) [1726
Relating to the north eastern boundary.
Btjngay, Geoege Washington. Journalist, New York.
Crayon Sketches and OfE-hand Takings, of distinguished Ameri-
can statesmen, orators, divines, essayists, editors, poets and
philanthropists. Boston: Stacy and Richardson. 18-52. 12mo. pp.
165. (1727
Neal Dow, pp. 43-46.
Bunker, Benjamin. 1837-94. Journalist, Waterville.
Bunker's Text Book of Political Deviltry. A record of Maine's
small-bore politicians and political bosses, with jacknife illus-
trations by the author, Benjamin Bunker, Waterville, Me. En-
tered according to act of Congress, in the year 1889 by Benja-
min Bunker, in the office of the librarian of Congress, at Wash-
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pp. 152. [1728
Bunker Hili. Monument.
History of. 1853. See Packard, Alpheus S.
BuNYAN, John. 1628-68.
The Pilgrim's Progress, with original notes by Thomas Scott.
Hallowell: N. Cheever. 1817. 16mo. pp. 346. (5 plates.) [1729
BuRBANK, Augustus Hannibal, M. D. b. 1823. Physician, Yar-
mouthville.
Induction of Premature Labor. A paper read before the Maine
Medical Association, June 13, 1883. By A. H. Burbank, M. D.,
of Yarmouth. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1883. 8vo. pp.
19. [1730
Burbank and Burbanck Families. 1880. -See Ridlon, George T.
Burbank, Eleazer. Yarmouth.
Address at his funeral. 1867. See Putnam, Geo. A.
Burbank, Horace Harmon, h. 18-37. Lawyer, Saco.
Class of 1860. Bowdoin College. '■^Apparent rari nantes in gurglte
vctstoy June, 1882. H. H. Burbank, historian. (Engraving of
King Chapel.) Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1882. 8vo. pp.
28. [1731
Burbank, William Henry,
The Development of Gelatine Dry Plates. Brunswick, Maine:
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Bubdick, William.
Co-editor Christian's Monitor. 1798-99. -See Rand, John.
212 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Burgess, Ai>exander, D. D. h. 1810. P. E. Bisliop, Quincy, 111.
r. Maine, 1844-67.
Questions for Bible Classes and Sunday-schools in the Protestant
Episcopal Church. Boston: 18.52. ISmo. pp. 108. [17oo
Memoir of the life of the Rt. Reverend George Burgess, D. D., first
bishop of Maine. Edited by the Rev. Alexander Burgess, D. D.,
rector of St. John's church, Brooklyn, Long Island. (Monogram.)
Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen and Hoffelfinger. 1869. 8vo. pp.
xi, 419. (Port.) [17.34
Contains part of the funeral address by Bp. Clark and a commemorative
sermon by Bp. Coxe.
Reviewed in O. & S. 2: 94. (1870.)
BuKGESS, Geouge, D. D. 1809-66. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Maine, r. Gardiner, 1847-66.
The Stranger in the Church. By the Rt. Rev. George Burgess, D.
D., bishop of the Diocese of Maine. No. XXXII. Boston: Pub-
lished by the tract committee of the Diocese of Mas.sachusetts.
For sale by James B. Dow, 141 Washington Street. 1848. 12mo.
pp. 25. [173.0
The same. New York: Thomas Whittaker. Philadelphia: Epis-
copal Female Tract Society No. 332. McCalla & Stavely, Printers.
12mo. pp. 24. [1736
The Passage into the Ministry: an address delivered in St. Peter's
church, New York, to the graduating class of the General Theo-
logical Seminary, at the commencement, June 27, 1850. Printed
at the request of the trustees. New York: Daniel Dana, Jr.
No. 20 John St. 8vo. pp. IS. [1737
Great Principles : a charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese
of Maine, at the annual convention, held in St. Stephen's church,
Portland, July 10, 1850. Published by the vote of the convention.
Augusta: Rusell Eaton. 1850. 8vo. pp. 17. [1738
The Last Enemy : Conquering and Conquered. By George Burgess,
D. D., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Phila-
delphia: H. Hooker, 1850. 12mo. pp. 3-30. [1739
The same. Second edition. Philadelphia: H.Hooker. 1851. 12mo.
pp. 3.30.
The Lowliness of the Episcopate. A sermon, (.St. Luke 22 : 26-27)
preached in St. John's church, Hartford, October 29, 1851, at the
consecration of the Rev. John Williams, D. D., as assistant bishop
of the Diocese of Connecticut. Published by request. Hartford:
S. Banner & Co. 8vo. pp. 21. (1.) [1740
The Duty of Christian Ministers toward Young Men and Men of
Mature Years. A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 213
of Maine, at the annual convention, held in St. Stephen's church,
Portland, on Wednesday, the 13th of July, 1853. By George
Burgess, D. D., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
Maine. Published by vote of the convention. Augusta: Russell
Eaton, Printer. 1853. 8vo. pp. 20. [1741
-The Gospel in its First Progress Westward. A sermon preached in
Trinity church, Xew York, on Friday, October 28, 1853. (The
festival of St. Simon and St. Jude.) At the consecration of the
Rev. W. Ingraham Kip, D. D., as missionary bishop to California.
By the Right Rev. George Burgess, D. D., bishop of the Protes-
tant Episcopal Church in Maine. Albany: Joel Munsell, 78 State
Street. 1853. 8vo. pp. 25. [1742
-Bishop Philander Chase. Am. Ch. Rev. 6:24. (1853.) [1743
-Lecture. The Modern Necromancy No Argument against the
Gospel. (1854.) See Potter, A.
-Adult Baptism. By the Rt. Rev. George Burgess, D. D., bishop of
the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Maine. New
York: Published by Thomas Whittaker. 1854. 16mo. pp. 24.
[1744
-Going Up to the Temple to Pray. By the Right Rev. George Bur-
gess, D. D. A tract. 1854. n. p. pp. 12. [1745
Published by request of the Maine Board of Missions.
Contains the substance of a sermon preached at the consecration of St.
Peter's church, Rockland, June 8, 1854.
-A Discourse delivered before the Maine Historical Society, at Bruns-
wick, August 2, 1854. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5:62. (1856.) [1746
-The same, in separate form. Portland. 1854. 8vo. pp. 25.
-Sermons on the Christian Life. By the Rt. Rev. George Burgess,
D. D., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese
of Maine. Philadelphia: Herman Hooker. 1854. 12mo. pp. 316.
[1747
Remarkable for comprehension of thought, beauty and simplicity of style.
-A Catechism on the Church Catechism. By the Right Rev. George
Burgess, D. D., bishop of the Diocese of Maine. Published by
the Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical
Knowledge, No. 3. Bible House, Fourth Ave., New York. n. d.
(1855 ?) 16mo. pp. 267. [1748
-Sermon at Gardiner, March 18, 1855. Little Children with the
Lord. Printed by request, not published for sale. Printed by
Richard B. Caldwell, Gardiner. 8vo. pp. 11. [1749
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(1856.) [1750
214 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
BuEGESS, George, D. D., Continued.
The Third Charge to the clergy of the Diocese of Maine, delivered
at the thirty-seventh annual convention, in St. Mark's church,
Augusta, on Wednesday, the 9th of July, 1856, by the Right Rev
George Burgess, D. D. Published by vote of the convention.
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The same. Second edition. Published by request. Xew York:
Dana & Company. 1856. 8vo. pp. 21.
The same, in "The Gospel of St. Luke," under the title of
" Theory of the Church Catholic. "
Preface to Memoir Rev. Jacob Bailey. 1853. See Bartlet, William
S.
The Swedenborgian Delusion, a sermon preached in Christ church,
Gardiner, Maine, on the First Sunday after the Epiphany, A. D.
1858. Hartford. 1867. 16mo. [1752
— —The same. Middletown, Conn. 1888. 12mo. pp. 17.
The Personality, Kingdom and Power of Satan. A charge deliv-
ered to the clergy of the Diocese of Maine, in Grace church,
Bath, at the annual convention, July 13, 1859, by the Right Rev.
George Burgess, D. D., bishop of the Diocese. Published by
vote of the convention. Augusta: Elias G. Hedge & Co.,
Printers. 8vo. pp. (1), 23. [1753
The Love of Zion. A .sermon (Psalm 122: 9) preached in St. James
church, Richmond, on Thursday, October 13, 1859, at the conse-
cration of the Rev. Benjamin Whipple, D. D., as bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Minnesota. Cin-
cinnati. 1858. 8vo. pp. 19. [1754
A Sermon preached in Trinity church, Boston, on Wednesday, Sep-
tember 12, 1860, at the admission of Rev. Frederic D. Hunting-
ton, D. D., to the Holy Order of Deacons. By the Right Rev.
George Burgess, D. D., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in Maine. Published by request of the clergy present.
Boston: E P. Dutton and Company. Churcli Bookstore: 106
Washington Street. 1860. 8vo. pp. 20, [1755
(The Character Which Is the Just End of a True Education.) An
address delivered at the anniversary of ^Sliss Draper's seminary,
in Christ church, Hartford, Connecticut, June 21, I860. Pub-
lished by request. Hartford: 1860. 8vo. pp. 22. [1756
The same. Second edition.
The Secondary Benefits of the Prayer-book. A sermon (Deut. 31:
19) i)reached at the anniversary of the Bishop White Prayer-book
Society, on Sunday, October 14, 1860, in St. Luke's church,
Philadelphia. 1860. pp. 18. [1757
BIBLIOGEAPHY OF MAINE. 215
-The Hours. A poem. n. d. (1861.) n. p. sq. 8vo. pp. 24. [1758
-The Value and Efficiency of the Ministry. A charge delivered to
the clergy of the Diocese of Maine, in Christ church, Gardiner,
at the annual convention, July 9, 1862. Published by vote of the
convention. Bangor: D. Bugbee & Co. Samuel S. Smith,
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with honor? Address at the Popham celebration, August 29,
1862. -See Ballard, Edward.
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-The Nobleness of Theological Studies. An inaugural discourse
delivered at the opening of the divinity school of the Protestant
Episcopal Church at Philadelphia, in St. Luke's church, on Mon-
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chapel. New York, before the General Protestant Episcopal Svin-
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Prot. Epis. S. S. Union and Church Book Society. 1863. 8vo. pp.
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856. (1863.) [1763
-.Sermon on the Death of Eobert H. Gardiner, delivered at Christ
church, Gardiner, Maine. By the Eight Rev. George Burgess,
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the Rt. Rev. Thomas Church Brownell, D. D., LL. D., third
bishop of Connecticut, January 17, 1865. Cambridge, Mass.
1865. Small 4to. n. pp. (22.) [1766
-The Chiirch after the National Convulsion. A charge delivered to
the clergy of the Diocese of Maine, in St. Luke's church, Port-
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of the convention. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1865. 8vo.
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& Co., Church Book Company. 1866. 16mo. pp. 83. [1768
From December 27, 1865, to April 20, 1866.
216 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Burgess, George, D. D., Continued.
A Letter to a preacher of Universalism. Hartford: (1867.) 16mo.
pp. 54. [1769
List of persons admitted to the Order of Deacons in the Protest-
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D., 1875 to A. D., 1857, both inclusive. Prepared by the late Right
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Sermon at funeral. (1866.) See Clark, Thomas M.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 20: 261. (1866.) [1771
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Announcement of death, by Robert C. Winthrop; resolutions, by Rev.
William S. Bartlet.
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Bishops of Gloucester. Am. Ch. Rev. 19: -376. (1867.)
Bishops of Landoff. Am. Ch. Rev. 20:68. (1868.)
Bishops of Bangor. Am. Ch. Rev. 20: 183. (1868.) [1773
Early History of the Church in New York City. Am. Ch. Rev. 20:
507. (1868.) [1774
Biographical Sketch of. 1868. See Bartlet, William S.
Notice of. 1867. See Gardiner, Frederic.
Poems of the Right Rev. George Burgess, D. D., bishop of Maine,
with an introduction by the bishop of Western Xew York. Hart-
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Biographical Notice of Robert H. Gardiner. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 7:
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The First Bishop of Maine. (1883.) See Paul, Robert.
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of his diocese. (Now reprinted by request.) New York:
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Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Burgess, .J. S.
Business and Religion: a sermon preached at the union meeting,
Lewiston, Me. By Rev. J. S. Burgess. And published at the re-
quest of clergymen and congregation present, for gratuitous dis-
tribution. Haverhill, Mass.: Woodward & Palmer, Printers 25
Merrimack Street. 1869. 8vo. pp. 12. [1779
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 217
Burgess, Egbert.
Hattie: the Union spy. A drama in three acts. By Robert Bur-
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Burleigh, Charles.
The Genealogy of the Burleigh and Burley Family of America.
By Charles Burleigh of Portland, Maine. Portland: Press of B.
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Marriages in Falmouth. (Cape Elizabeth), solemnized by Rev.
Ephraim Clark, pastor 2d parish. Me. Rec. 3: 101, 185. (1886.)
[1782
The Genealogy and History of the Guild, Guile and Gile Family.
By Charles Burleigh.
"Honor thy father and thy mother." Exodus 20: 12.
"Honor and shame from no condition rise,
Act well your part, there all the honor lies."
Pope's Essay on Man.
Portland, Me.: Brown Thurston & Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. 331.
(Ports. Illus.) [1783
Burleigh Family. 1880. See Burleigh, Charles.
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Sketch of. Freemason's Repository. 13:465.(1884.) (Port.) [1784
Memoir of Judge David Sewall, LL. D. Read before the Maine
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Speech at 154th anniversary Massachusetts Grand Lodge of
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Burnham, Simeon, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
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Burr, Charles C. Clergyman, Portland, 1838-42.
Thoughts on Revivals of Religion. Augusta. 1838. 18mo. pp. 97.
[1787
Discourse on revivals, delivered in the Universalist church, Port-
land, Me., on tlie evening of April 5, 1840. By Rev. C. C Bun-,
Portland: S. H. Colesworthy, 23 Exchange Street. 1840. 8vo. pp.
14. [1788
-Social Melodies: A collection of hymns, for the use of prayer-
meetings. Sabbath-schools, bible-classes and families. By C. C.
Burr.
For never harp or lyre revealed
Such music as the heart can yield.
Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. Boston: B. B. Mussey. 1841.
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Noel Roncello. Portland: (1841?) 32mo. pp. 175. [1790
218 BIBLIOGRArHY OF MAINE.
BcTKK, Joseph, and family, Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
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BuBKAGE, Hexrt Sweetser, D. D. Clergyman, h. Fltcliburg, Mass.,
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Immersion Essential to Christian Baptism. 1880. See Jenkens,
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Henry W. Longfellow and his Paternal Ancestry. (1882.) See
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A History of the Anabaptists of SAvitzerland. Philadelphia:
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[1801
The Divorce Question in the State. Read before the Baptist au-
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Editor. History of the Thirty-sixth Regiment Massachusetts Vol-
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Rosier' s Relation of Waymouth's Voyage to the Coast of Maine.
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verse.) From the Press of Stephen Berry, Portland. Small
4to. pp. xi, 176. (Portrait and 2 folded maps. Folded plate.) [1806
200 copies printed. Pp. 39-77 contain a survey of the literature. The text
of the narrative is from a copy of tlie original publication, in the John Car-
ter Brown Library. The editor rejects the theory advocated by DeCosta and
others, that Wayniouth explored the Kennebec, and argues in favor of the
St. George's River.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 219
Rev. Isaac Case. A memorial. By Henry S. Burrage, D. D. Read
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Baptist Hymn Writers and their Hymns. By Henry S. Burrage.
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[1810
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James Tift Champlin. A niemorial. Brown Thurston & Co.,
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Theological Institution, June 24, 1856; Bishop Butler, reprinted from
Christian Review, July, 1854; Daniel Webster as a Statesman and an Orator
Christian Education, College chapel, Feb. 29, 1872.
125 copies printed.
Waymouth's Voyage to the Coast of Maine in 1605. Read before
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A Sermon delivered at the institution of the Rev. G. W. Olney, in
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Burroughs, John. Author, Esopus, N. Y.
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220 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Contains a " Taste of Maine Birch. " pp. 109-139.
BuRTOX, Alfred M. Portland. 1824-77
History of Atlantic Lodge, No. 81, of Free and Accepted Masons
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Burton and Robinson Families. Thomaston.
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The Bangor Directory: containing the names of the inhabitants,
their occupations, places of business, dwelling houses and the
city register, with lists of the wharves, the city officers, public
officers, banks and societies, and other information. Bangor,
Maine: James Burton, Jr., Printer. 1834. 12mo. pp. 74. (Map.)
[1821
Contains historical sketch.
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The Memorabilia of Swedenborg, or the spiritual world laid open.
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Containsreviewof Rev. Enoch Pond's work " Swedenborgianism Reviewed,"
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BusHNELL, Charles Ira. 1826-83. Journalist, New York.
Editor. Journal of the Expedition against Quebec, under the com-
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[1823
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 221
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Should There be a Union of the English-speaking Peoples of the
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Boston: Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 39 Arch Street. 1889.
8vo. pp. 15. [1824
Butler Family in Georgetown. No. 2. 1887. See Drummond, Josiah H.
Butler, Francis Gould. 1812-91. Farmington.
A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine, from the earli-
est explorations to. the present time, 1776-1885. By Francis Gould
Butler, member of the Maine Historical Society.
"Posterity delights in details." — John Quincy Adams.
Farmington: Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Co. 1885. 8vo. pp.
683. (Ports.) [1825
Francis Gould Butler. A sketch, March 31, 1811. December 6,
1891. Farmington, Me. Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Co.
1892. 8vo. pp. 18. (Port.) [1826
Butler, George H., M. D. New York.
Thomas Butler and his Descendants. A genealogy of the de-
scendants of Thomas and Elizabeth Butler of " Butler's Hill, "
South Berwick, Me. 1674-1886. By George H. Butler. New
York: Trow' s Printing and Book Binding Company. 1886. 8vo.
pp. 198. (Frontispiece.) [1827
Edition 500 copies.
Reviewed in the New York Gen. and Biog. Rec. JJan., 18S7.
Butler, John. 1789-1856. Clergyman, r. Maine. 1825-35.
Definitions and Explanations in geography and astronomy. By
John Butler, pastor of the Baptist church in Winthrop, Me.,
and principal of the female academy in that place, Hallowell:
Glazier & Co., Printers. 1825. 12mo. pp. 31. [1828
Friendly Letters to a Lady : in which several important doctrines
of the gospel are explained and vindicated. By John Butler,
pastor of the Baptist church in Winthrop, Me. Boston: James
Loring, pr. 1830. 16mo. pp. 104. [1829
A Letter to the Rev. John Butler, containing a review of his'
" Friendly Letters to a Lady, " together with a general outline
of the doctrine of the Free Will Baptists. By a Free Will Bap-
tist.
" Judge not, that ye be not judged. " Matt. 7:1. " Let us hear the con-
clusion of the whole matter. " Eccl. 12: 1.
Limerick: Silas Curtis. 1832. 16mo. pp. 161. [1830
222 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Butler, John, Continued.
'God Not the Efficient Cause of Sin. A sermon delivered at Han-
over, Mass. By John Butler, pastor of the Baptist church in
North Yarmouth, Me.
" Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God; for God can-
not be tempted with evil, neither tenipteth he any man: But every man is
tempted wlien he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed. "
Boston: Printed by Jonathan Howe, No. 39 Merchants Row.
1834. 16mo. pp. 16. [1831
Butler, John Jay, D. D. b. 1814. Professor Bates College, 1870-73.
Commentary on the New Testament: critical and practical. By
John J. Butler, D. D., professor of Christian theology in the
theological school at New Hampton, N. H. ; author of "Butler's
Theology," and other works. The Gospels. Dover: G. T. Day
& Co. Boston: D. Lothrop & Co. Chicago: D. M. Graham &
Co. 1870. 12mo. pp. 495. (1 map.) [1832
Butler, Joseph. Shapleigh.
Funeral Sermon on. 1827. -See Blanchard, Charles.
Butler, Moses Morrill. 1824-79. Lawyer, Portland.
Eemarks on the death of Judge Ware. 1873. See Emery, G. F.
Butler, Nathaniel D. D. 1824-94. Clergyman, Rockland, Burling-
ton, Wis.
Discourse delivered at Rockland, Maine, at the funeral of Maj.
Gen. Hiram G. Berry, of U. S. volunteer forces, who fell at the
battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3. 1863. By Rev. Nathaniel
Butler, with a notice of the funeral ceremonies. Portland:
Printed by David Tucker, 1863. 8vo. pp. 16. [1833
Address at inauguration of statue of Maj. Gen. Berry. 1865. See
Berry, Hiram G.
Memorial of Nathaniel Milton Wood, witli sermon. Edited by
Nathaniel Butler. Lewiston, Me. : George A.Callahan, Printer.
1877. 8vo. pp. 142. [1834
Butler, Miss Pollt. Minot.
Funeral Sermon on. 1814. See Pidgin, William.
Butler, Thomas, and descendants. South Berwick. 1886. iS'ee Butler,
George H.
Buxton. Incorporated 1772.
Sermon, 1762. <See Coffin, Paul.
Sermon, ordination Abner Flanders. 1802. See Batcheldcr, Wil-
liam.
Oration, 4th July, 1808. See Brown, Asa.
-Records, proprietors. 1733-1811. See Woodman, Cyrus.
BIBLIOGKAFHY OF MAINE. 22
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Sermon, farewell. 1821. See Coffin, Paul.
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Sermon, death of Paul Coffin. 1821, See Loring, Levi.
Converts of the Congregational church of Christ in Buxton: organ-
ized March 6, (16), 1763. Portland: 1824. [1835
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Xarragansett township No. 1. 1847. <S'ee Coffin, Charles.
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Sermon, farewell. 1860. See Bartlett, Joseph.
Grantees Xarragansett townships. 1861. See Woodman, Cyrus.
Grantees Xarragansett townships. 1862. See Coffin, Charles,
The Records of the church of Christ in Buxton, Maine, during the
pastorate of Rev. Paul Coffin, D. D. Cambridge: Printed for
Cyrus Woodman. 1868. 8vo. pp. 88. [1836
150 copies privately printed.
Xarragansett Grantees. X. E. Reg. 22: 227. (1869.) [1837
Maps. 1871-72. See Dennett, Daniel.
Centennial celebration. 1872. See Marshall, J. M
Conference York County. 1872. See Emerson, J. D.
History, 1872. See Sanford. Everts & Co.
Early Baptists in Buxton. Hist. Mag. 3d ser. 1 : 114. (1872.) [1838
Woodmans of. 1874. See Woodman, Cyrus.
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Cemetery Inscriptions. 1S84. See Cobb, Isaac.
Address. 1886. See Woodman, Cyrus.
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Day, Benjamin F.
BuxTOX, Bex.jamix Flixt, M. D. 1810-76. Physician, Warren.
Inaugural Address as president Maine Medical Association. Trans.
4: 19. (1871.). [1839
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Xorth Yarmouth and Falmouth Social Library. O. T. 3: 427. [1840
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224 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Byixgton, Ezra Hoyt, D. D. Clergyman, Biuuswick. 1871-78.
Address on education. 1872. See American Education Society.
The Future of Faith. A sermon by Rev. E. H. Byington, preached
iu Brunswick, Me., July 7, 1878. Printed by request. Portland:
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Farewell. Grace in and for the church. A sermon preached in Bruns-
wick, Me., September 22, 1878, by Rev. E. H. Byington, at the
close of his pastorate. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office.
1878. 8vo. pp. 18. [1843
Byles, Mather, D. D. 1707-88. Clergyman, Boston.
Psalm written in Maine. 1732. See Belcher, Jonathan.
The same, in letter from Jeremy Belknap to Ebenezer Hazard.
Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5th ser. 2:72. (1878.) [1844
By' Still Waters. (Poetry.) Portland: Thurston & Co.
BuzzELL, JoHX. Clergyman, Parsonsfield. 1798-1863.
A Religious Magazine: containing a short history of the church of
Christ, gathered at New Durham, N. H., in the year 1780. And
now spreading its various branches in almost every direction
through the states of Xew Hampshire, Vermont, the District of
Maine and in many other parts of America. Also a particular
account of religion, by John Buzzell, preacher of the gospel in
Parsonsfield, Maine.
"The Kingdom of Heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, whicti a man
took and sowed in liis field. Which indeed is the least of all seed, but when
it is grown is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree : so that the
birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof. " Matt, xiii : 31, 32.
Portland: Printed by J. M'Kown. Augusta. 1811. 12mo. pp.
36. [1S45
Psalms, Hymns and Scriptural Songs, selected for the use of the
united churches of Christ, commonly called Free AVill Baptists,
and for saints of all denominations. By John Buzzell, minister
of the gospel. Kennebunk : Printed by James K. Remick, for
John Buzzell and Elias Libby. 1823. sm. 4to. pp. .348. [1846
The Life of Elder Benjamin Randall, principally taken from doc-
uments written by himself. By John Buzzell, M. G. " Being
dead yet speaketh. " Heb. 11:4. Limerick: Hobbs, Woodman
& Co. 1827. 12mo. pp. 308. [1847
Elder Randall was the founder of the Freewill Baptist Society in Amer-
ica, and his book is full of reminiscences of persons and places in Maine
and New Hampshire.
Buzzell, Johx, M. D. 1826-90. Physician, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1890. See Meserve, A. K. P.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 225
Cadillac, Antoixe de la Motte, h. France. 1660. (/. after 1717.
Extracts from a memoir of. 1692. Concerning Acadia and New
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Circular of his heirs, M. et Mde. de Gregoire, concerning Maine
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Caiko, Illinois.
The Past, Present and Future of. 1858. See Neal, John.
Cajori, Flokian.
Bureau of Education. Circular of information No. 3. 1890. (Whole
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Calais. Incorporated 1809.
Account of. 1834. See Williamson, W. D.
Sermon, installation Kev. Eber Child. 1834. See Stone, Thomas T.
A Brief History of the First Congregational church, in Calais, Me.,
together with their applied articles of faith and church cove-
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1839. George Washburn, Printer. 1839. 12mo. pp. 27. [1852
A Brief History of the First Congregational church, Calais, Maine:
their articles of faith, church covenant, standing rules, ques-
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1855. Boston: Printed for the church. 1855. 12mo. pp. 19. [1853
Sermon, missionary. 1856. See Talcott, Daniel S.
Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1858. See Spaulding, A. F.
Sermon on life and character of Mary Kelley. 1859. See Spalding,
A. F.
Sermon, farewell. 1867. See Keeler, Seth H.
Annals of. 1875. See Knowlton, I. C.
Sermon, missionary. 1877. See Paine, Levi L.
Historical sketch of the First Congregational church, Calais, Maine,
with confession of faith, rules, and catalogue of members to
May, 1877. Thomas Todd, Printer, Congregational House,
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16
226 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Calais, Continued.
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Caldwell & Halfpenny.
Atlas of Kennebec County, Maine. Compiled and drawn from
official plans, and actual surveys by H. E. Halfpenny. Published
by Caldwell and Halfpenny, Xo. 27 South 6th Street, Philadelphia.
1879. Eng. by Worley & Bracher, No. 27 So. 6th Street, Philadel-
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An Address originally delivered before the Waterford Circuit Tem-
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23. [1857
An Address delivered before the trustees and students at the an-
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July 16, 1835, by Merritt Caldwell, A. M., professor of the ex-
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Caldwell, Samuel Luxt, D. D. 1820-89. Clergyman, Bangoi-, 1846-58.
Address to California pilgrims. 1849. See Shepard, George.
Caldwell, Zexas. 1800-26. Principal Maine Wesleyan Seminary,
Readfield.
Commemorative Notice of, by Daniel Kilburn, 1861. See Sprague,
William B.
Calef, Johx. Physician, b. Ipswich, Mass., 1725. d. St. Andrews, N.
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Siege of Penobscot by the Rebels; containing a journal of pro-
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regiments, consisting of about 700 rank and file, under com-
mand of Brigadier-General Francis M'Lean. and of three of His
Majesty's sloops of war, of 16 guns each, under command of
Captain Henry Mowat, senior officer; when besieged by three
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 227
thousand three hundred (rebel) land forces, under the command
of Brigadier Genei'al Solomon Lovell, and seventeen rebel ships
and vessels of war, under command of G. Saltonstall, commodore.
To vphich is annexed a proclamation issued June 15, 1779, by-
General M' Lean and Captain Barclay to inhabitants; also Briga-
dier General Lovell's proclamation to the inhabitants; and his let-
ter to Commodore Saltonstall found on board rebel ship Hunter;
together with names, forces and commanders of rebel ships de-
stroyed in Penobscot bay and river, August 14 and 15, 1779.
With a chart of the Peninsula of Majabigwaduce and of Penob-
scot River. To which is subjoined a postcript, wherein a short
account of Penobscot is given. By J. C. Esq., — a volunteer.
London: Printed for G. Kearsleep, in Fleet Street, and Ashbury
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known. A reprint of the JournafTs contained in Wheeler, George A., P^
"History of Castine, ' &c., pp. 290-314. A pamphlet copy owned by the Maine
Historical Society was purchased in 1860, for three dollars, One in the
library of Gen. John Marshall Brown, of Portland, cost twenty-two dollars.
Sabin mentions a sale at twenty dollars. In 1887, Charles L. Woodward,
bookseller, New York, sold an uncut copy bound by F. Bedford in crushed
levant morocco, tooled inside borders, gilt top, for forty dollars.
Calhoun, George Albiox, D. D. 1788-1867. Clergyman.
Sermon at the ordination of Rev. Ebenezer Carpenter, York, Me.,
Feb. 17, 1830. By George A. Calhoun, pastor of the church in
North Coventry, Conn. Also at the installation of Rev. Aljjheus
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Califoenia. Maine Association.
Fifth Annual Reunion of the State of Maine Association of Cali-
fornia, held at Bodger"s Central Park, Oakland, May 6, 1882.
Poem by J. G. Severance, Esq. Oration by Geo. E. Whitney,
Esq. To which is added the plan of organization of the asso-
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Calkins, Marshall.
A Lecture delivered May 27th, 1856, before the Maine Medical Re-
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228 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Callahan, Geo. A.
History of King Hiram's Chapter, No. 9, of Royal Arch Masons,
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Sermon, ordination Thomas Cochran. 1805. See Packard, Hezekiah.
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Sermon, semi-centennial. 1855. See Chase, Benj. C.
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Campbell, Alexandek. d. 1808. Cherryfield.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 229
Campbell, John C. Pembroke.
History of Crescent Lodge, No. 78, Free and Accepted Masons,
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21-40. [1868
Campbell, Thomas, and family, of Orrington. (1888.) See Porter,
J. W.
Campbell, Zenas.
Campbell's Murray, being a catechetical abridgement of Murray's
English Grammar. Illustrated by specimens of etymological and
syntactical parsing. To which are added a few rules from other
approved authors : designed for the different classes of learners,
and for the use of grammar schools. By Zenas Campbell, in-
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Kaise and support wliat in ine's low,
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Sermon, ordination Jonathan Calef. 1796. See Hemmenway,
Moses.
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Canada.
Proposed county of. 1760. -See Stirling, Earl of.
Documents in relation to the Canada road. Portland: Thos. Todd.
1828. 8vo. pp. 8. [1872
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Edward S.
Candage, James, and family, Bluehill. 1890. .See Candage, R. G. F.
230 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Candage, Rufus George Fkedeeick. b. Bluehill, 1826. r. Brook-
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Settlement and progress of the town of Bluehill, Maine. An his-
torical address by E. G. F. Candage, member of New England
Historical Genealogical Society, at Bluehill Falls, Sei>tember 7,
1886. Published and for sale by the Ladies Social Library, Blue-
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Sketches of the representatives to the General Court of Massachu-
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[187.5
The same. In separate form. Bangor, Me.: B. A. Burr, Printer.
1889. 8vo. pp. 9.
Memoir of Rev. Jonathan Fisher, of Bluehill, Maine. Bang. H. M.
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The same, reprinted from the Bangor Historical Magazine. Bangor-
Benjamin A. Burr, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 9.
Genealogy of the family of Rev. Jonathan Fisher, of Bluehill, Me.
Bang. H. M. .5:6.5. (1889.) [1877
Families of Early Settlers in Bluehill, Maine. From the i^apers of
the late R. G. W. Dodge, Esquire, of Bluehill, rearranged and
added to by R. G. F. Candage, Esquire, of Brookline, Mass., a
native of Bluehill. The editor of this magazine has added some-
thing to the accounts of the Darling, Colburn and Stetson families.
Bang. H. M. 5:181. (1890.) [1878
Contents. Amos Allen, Simeon Burnham, James Candage, Moses Carlton,
James Carter, Jonathan Clay. Nathaniel Cashing, Jr., Asa Clough, John
Clough, Thomas Coggin, Jeremiah Colburn, .Jonathan Day, .James Day,
Jonathan Darling, Jr., Jonah Dodge, Elisha Dodge, Jonathan Ellis, Nathan
Ellis, Daniel Faulkner, Benjamin Friend, Ebenezer Floyd, Reuben Gray,
David Green, .John Green, .John Grindle, Freeman Hardin, Seth Hewins,
Ebenezer Hinckley, Nicholas Holt, Joshua Horton, Obed .Johnson, Seth Kim-
ball, Samuel Knowles, Caleb Merrill, Samuel Morse, Joshua Oakes, Atherton
Oakes, Joseph Osgood, from Andover, Ezekiel Osgood, (Nathan) Parker,
Peter Parker, Robert Parker, Ezra Parker, John Peters, Phinehas Pillsbury,
John Roundy, James Savage, Edward Sinclair, Samuel Stetson, Jeremiah,
Stover, Theodore Stevens, George Stevens, Dr. Nathan Tenney, Spencer
Treworgy, Andrew Withaui, Joseph AVood, George Bowers Wright, Benjamin
York.
The same, reprinted from the Bangor Historical Magazine.
Bangor: Benjamin B. Burr, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 37.
Candish Family. Account of. 1889. See Candage, R. G. F.
"Candour." PsckiJ.
To the Electors of Lincoln District. (Signed "Candour.") n. d.
(1807.) 8vo. pp. 8. [1879
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 231
Canibas.
Savages on Kennebec River. 1611. See Relations des Jesuites.
Visited by Champlain; beseige and take Pemkuit. -See Charlevoix,
P. F. X.
Cannox, Miss Gebtkude. Augusta.
Mistress Marian's Light. By Gertrude Morton. N. E.Mag. 1:89.
(1889.) [1880
Canton. Incorporated 1821.
Proprietors, Sudbury-Canada grant. 1741. -See Washburn, Israel
Jr.
History of Whitney Lodge, Canton, from March 21, A. D., 1872, to
December 31, A. D., 1880. Canton: J. W. Bicknell, Steam
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Signed W. H. H. Washburn, Dana Bradford, T. C. Wright, committee.
Cape Elizabetu. Incorporated 1765.
Patent to Robert Trelawney. 1631. -See Baxter, James P.
Farm of Col. Samuel Waldo at. 1771. -See Emery, Edvrin.
Sermon, ordination William Gregg. 1801. -See Miltimore, J.
Sermon, ordination Benjamin Sawyer. 1809. -See Wines, Abijah.
A Week's Ramble at. 1858. -See Carnes, J. A.
Discovery of a heath in. 1869. -See Wood, William.
Local Laws of Washington Camp, No. 2. Maine Patriotic Sons of
America. Hall on Sawyer Street, Ferry Village, Me. Adopted
April 16th, 1881. Portland, Me. Holmes & Moulton, Printers
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Directory. 1882. -See Hull, John T.
Address and poem delivered at Cape Elizabeth, Maine, at the 160th
anniversary of the First Church of Christ (North Congrega-
tional.) 1887. Portland: Press of Southworth Bros. 12mo.
pp. 27. [1883
Address, Rev. Edwin A. Harlow ; poem, Louisa E. Harris.
Marriages by Rev. Ephraim Clark. 1886 -See Burleigh, Charles.
Catalogue of the chapel of the Sunday-school library, Cape Eliza-
beth, Me. n. p. n. d. 24mo. pp. 8. [1884
Inscriptions in cemetery. 1887. -See Clark, D. W.
Graveyard inscriptions. 1887. -See Deering, Henry.
Graveyard inscriptions. 1888. -See Cobb, Isaac.
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236 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Write the things which thou has seen, and the things which are, and the
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Kemarks at celebration 84th birthday Prof. A. S. Packard. 1882.
See Maine Hist. Soc. Coll.
Eemarks on Prof. Alpheus S. Packard. 1884. See Little, George
T.
American Literature in England. Address at unveiling bust of
Longfellow. 1885. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2: 200. [2035
Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Samuel G. Brown. 1886. See Brown,
Samuel Gilman.
Studies in Shakespeare. And. Rev. 5: 112. (1886.) [2036
Stedman's Poets of America. And. Rev. 2: 224. (1886.) [2037
Historical Sketch of the Fraternity of *. B. K., Alpha of Maine.
1888. See Bowdoin College.
Early Movements to Separate the District of Maine from Massachu-
setts, and the Brunswick conveuti(jn of 1816, by Henry L. Chap-
man. Pej. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1: 1. (1889.) [2038
Poem, 150th anniversary of Brunswick. 1889. See Brunswick.
Chapman, Jacob and Lapham, Dr. W. B.
Edward Chapman, of Ipswich, Mass., in 1644, and some of his de-
scendants. Portland. 1878. 8vo. pp. 34. [2039
Chapman, John Eliphaz. b. Bethel, 1853. Lawyer, Boston.
Class of '77. Bowdoin College. Record. No. 3. Decennial re-
port. June 1, 1887.
" 'Tis time I should inform you further. " The Tempest. 1 : 2.
Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers. 24 Franklin Street.
1887. 8vo. pp. 32. [2040
Chapone, Hester M. English author. 1727-1801.
Letters on the improvement of the mind. Addressed to a lady.
By Mrs. Chapone.
I consider an human soul without education, like marble in the quarry,
which shows none of its inherent beauties till the skill of the polisher
fetches out the color, makes the surface shine and discovers every orna-
mental cloud, spot, and vein that runs through the body of it. Kducatiou,
after the same manner, when it works upon a noble mind, draws out to view
every latent virtue and perfection, which without such helps, are never
able to make their appearance. Addison.
Portland: Printed for Daniel Johnson. John M'Kown, Printer,
n. d. 16mo. pp. 186. [2041
First published in 1773. " As well calculated to improve the rising gene-
ration as it was the youth of their grandmothers. " Mrs. Elwood. " The
admirable Mrs. Chapone " is mentioned by Thackeray in " Vanity Fair. "
BIBLIOGEAPHY OF MAINE. 255
Character and use of Scriptures. Bangor, 1824. pp. 19. [2042
Charles II. 1630-85. King of England.
Letter to inhabitants of Maine sustaining claim of Gorges to
Maine, and ordering the province to be restored to him. 1664.
See Hutchinson, Thomas.
Letter to Massachusetts disapproving of purchase of Maine. 1679.
See Hutchinson, Thomas.
Charleston. Incorporated 1811.
History Olive Branch Lodge. 1864-81. See Smith, O. L.
Abstract of centennial discourse at. 1876. See Kobinson, Thomas
B.
Charlevoix, Pierre Fran<;ois Xavier de, S.J. 1682-1761. French
historian and missionary.
History and general description of New France. By the Eev. P.
F. X. de Charlevoix, S. J. Translated, with notes, by John
Gilmary Shea. In six volumes. New York: John (Mlmary Shea.
1866 to 1872. Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 286. (5 plates and map.)
Vol. II. pp. 284. (6 plates and 2 maps.) Vol. III. pp. 312.
(Port, and 4 maps.) Vol. IV. pp. 308. (Map and 3 plates.)
Vol. V. pp. 311. (9 maps and plates.) Vol. VI. pp 2.56. (1.)
(2 ports. 2 maps.) The original was published in 1744. [2043
Contents relating to Maine,
Abenaquis capture Fort Pemkuit. 4:40. Seize fourteen English forta
near Kennebec, 43.
Acadia, situation and description, 1: 248.
Andres, Sir Edmund, builds Fort Pemaquid. 3: 210. Plunders Pentagoet,
211.
Argall, Samuel, expels French from St. Sauveur, 1 : 279; ruins St. Sauveur,
282.
Arrowsick Island, treaty at, 5: 267; conference at, 272; situation of, 273.
Baxter, Rev. Joseph, missionary; sent to Kennebec, 5:268; controversy
•with Rale, ib.; retires, 269; notice of, 268.
Biard, F. Peter, sufEerings and his relations in Acadia, 270; preaches to the
Canibas, 273: goes to St. Sauveur, 275; site of his colony, 277.
Biencourt, Charles de, goes with Biard to Kinibequi, 273.
Bigot, Father Vincent, gathers an Abenaqui village near Pentagoet, 3: 308
Bomazeen, Abenatjui chief, treacherously seized, 4: 273.
Canibas, visited by Champlain,!: 49; besiege and take Pemkuit, 4: 40: 5: 25.
Capuchens, have hospice on the Kennebec, and house at Pentagoet, 2: 203;
3: 129, n.
Casco Bay, fort in, taken by De Portneuf . 4 : 133 ; attacked by Abenaquis
under Beaubassin,and relieved by Southwick. 5: 161, n.
Castine, near Pentagoet. 3: 130, n.
Charnise, Charles de Menou, Seigneur D' Aulnay de, notice of, 3: 131-32, n.;
Governor of Acadia, in 1647, 129; had fort on Penobscot, 130.
Church, Benjamin, at Fort Pemaquid, 4: 228.
Cromwell, Oliver, grants Acadia to Temple, La Tour and Crown, 3: 132, n.
Damisokantik. (Megantie Lake, or Farmington Falls?) Abenaqui mis-
sion at, 5: 167, n.
256 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CnART,EVOix, PiEKRE Franqois Xavier de, S. J., Contimied.
Druilletes, F. Gabriel, Jesuit, Abenaqui missionary, at Kennebec, 2 : 201.
Etechemiiis, Indians, formerly occupied all from Port Royal to Kennebec,
1: 27C; tlieir province formerly called Norumbegua; its limits, 1: 249.
Fort Lojal, taken by I'ortneuf , 4 : 133.
Fort Femaquid or Pemquid or Pemkuit, built by Andres, 3: 210; site, lb.,
n.; account of, 4: 40, n.; taken by Canibas, 40: 43; rebuilt in 1692; 227, n.;
failure of Villebon's attempt on, 22S; English base hopes on, 255; Indian ■
treaty at, ib.; IJomazeen and other Abenaquis seized at, 273: 5: 23.
Fort PentagiJet, built by La Tour, 3:129; held by Commander de Razilly,
129; taken by English, 135; by Dutch, 188, 294.
Frye, Rev. Jonathan, of Lovewell's party, scalps Indians, 5: 279, n.
Grandfontaine, Hubert d'Andigny, Chevalier de, as governor of Acadia:
resides at Peutagoet, 186; relieved by de Chambly, 187; appoints St. Castin
his lieutenant, 211.
Guercheville, Antoinette de Pons, Marchioness de, purchases De Monts'
rights in Acadia; projects new settlement (at Mount Desert) ; its situation,
277; its destruction, 279; endeavors to obtain indemnity in England, for de-
destruction of St. Sauveur, 285.
Harmon, Capt., plunders Norridgewalk, and carries off Rale's dictionary
and strong box, 5: 276; on Rale's death, 280, n.
Heath, Capt., destroys Indian town. 5: 277, n.
Hopegood, Abenaqui chief, 4: 128, n.; 132, n.
Kennebec, called Kinibequi, Quinibequi, 1 : 49. De Monts explores to, 223;
Capuchin hospice on. 2: 202; Druilletes labors among Indians on, 214; under
jurisdiction of Plymouth. 214; English on warned off by St. Lusson, 3:170;
English think of settling on, 5: 92; Villebon claims it as boundary of Xew
France, 92, n.; English by surprise settle on, 270; result, ib.
Livingston, Philip, entertained at Penobscot by Baron St. Castin, who sub-
sequently saves his life, 233, n.
Madockawando, Abenaquis chief, treats with English, 4: 255; Baron de St.
Castin marries Matilda, daughter of, 5: 274, n.
Malecites, Acadian Indians near Pentagfiet, also called Etechmins, 1: 270;
part of Abenaquis tribes, 2: 276; at siege of Pemkuit, 5: 25.
Marsh, Colonel, sent to build fort at Saco, 5: 200, n.
Missionaries, abandon Indians of Pentagoet on account of disorder caused
by liquor, 3: 308.
Monts, Peter de Gaust, Sieur de, settlement, on St. Croix Island, 1 : 49,
2.52.
Mount Desert, near mouth of Penobscot, Father Biard begins settlement
of St. Sauveur on, 1: 271; frequented by English fishermen, 279; settlement
on, destroyed by Argall, 279; Iberville at, 27; Vincellotte at, 51.
Neutral Island, the St. Croix of de Monts. 1: 252.
Norumbega, what it was, 1 : 249, 253; river of, said by Charlevoix to be the
Pentagoet, 275, n.
Norridgewalk, Narantsook, Abenequi town; Druilletes at, 2: 214, n.; Rale,
missionary at, 5: 20S; New England expedition against, 271; letter of Indians
of, to governor of Massachusetts, 273, n. ; Rale's church at, ib. ; plundered by
English, 275; English fail to carry off Rale from, 276; rendezvous of Indians,
277; surprised by New Englanders who kill Rale, 278; Father de Syresmo at,
281.
Passadumkeag, Indian town destroyed by AVestbrooke, 5: 277, n.
Pegwakki, Abenakis of, write to governor of Massachusetts, 5: 273., n.
Pemkuit, (Pemaquid) fort, built by English, 3: 210; taken by Canabas, 4 : 40.
43: restored by English, 227; Iberville and Bonaventurefail to take, 228; King
orders it to be attacked, 275; why,5: 23; captured, 25; described, ib.; English
propose to restore, 92.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 257
Penobscot, 1: 49; Col. Westbrooke destroys town on, 5: 277, n.
Pentagoet River, 1:49; bounds Etecbmins, 24'J; position, 253; described,
276; Indian name, 275; Armouchiquois formerly between Kinibequi and, 277;
taken by English, 3: 135; restored in spite of Sir T. Temple, 139; Grandfon-
taine at, 186; Chambly at, 1S7; taken by Dutch, 188; plundered and taken by
English, 211; fort demolished by Dutch, 188, 294; restored by St. Castin, 294;
English summon him to surrender, ib.; importance, 295; mission at, 308; pil-
laged, 4:15; exploits of Indians of, 40-3; Indians of, with Villieu, 256; Iber-
ville at, 5: 25; 4,15; rendezvous of Nesmondand Froutenac, 71; Indians of,
address governor of Massachusetts, 273, n.
Phibs, (Phips), Sir William, attempts to assassinate St. Castin, 4: 236;
frightens Abenaquis into negotiation, 255; interview with Abenaquis, 257.
Poorpooduck, ravaged by Abenaquis, 5: 1(1, n.
Rasles (Rale), Father Sebastian, Jesuit, notice of, 5: 281, n.; anxious to ar-
rest hostilities, 266; attempt of Rev. J. Baxter to pervert flock of, 268; their
controversies, 269; why persecuted by the English, 275; they wish Abenaquis
to surrender or send him away, 275; set a price on his head, 275; in danger of
being carried off, 275; church and house pillaged by Harmon, and his dic-
tionary and strong box carried off, 276, n.; urged to retire to Quebec, 278; his
reply, 278; killed by English, ib.; outrages to his corpse, 279; eulogium on,
280; esteemed by his flock, ib.; reputation in Canada, 281; answer of superior
of seminary of Montreal, ib.; letters of, noticed, 1: 88-89; Lives of, 5: 281; es-
timate of his conduct, 5: 280; monument to, 281, n.
Saco, Abenaquis murdered at, 4: 273.
Sagadahoc Bay, 5: 273, n.
Saint Castin, Baron .Tohn Vincent de, sketch of, 3: 294, n; ensign, not cap-
tain in Carignan-Sali6res regiment; appointed by Grandfontaine his lieu-
tenant, 211 n; summoned by English to surrender Fort Pentagiiet, 294; calls
on Denonville for aid, ib.; report of, ib.; establishment pillaged by English,
4: 15.; marries an Indian wife, 211; report to Frontenac, ib.; English attempt
to assassinate, 236; leads 200 Indians at siege of Pemkuit, 5:25; exploit at
siege of Port Royal, 193; Subercase attributes its deliverance to, 194; am-
buscades English and attacks their work, 193; wounded, 199.
Saint Castin. Baron Anselm de, son of preceding, commandant at Penta-
goet, 5: 235: sent to Vaudreuil to report surrender of Port Royal, 5:233; en-
tertains Livingston at Penobscot, ib., n.; saves his life, ib.; appointed com-
mandant in Acadia, 235; and lieutenant, 274, n.; treacherously carried off by
English, 273; interrogated as a criminal at Boston, 274; Vaudreuil demands
release of, 275; set at liberty and goes to France, ib.; prevented Abenequis
from joining English, 302; marries Charlotte d'Armour, 274, n.
Sainte Croix Island, De Monts settles at, 1: 251; inconvenient, 252; aban-
doned, 253; ruined by English, 283; taken by Kertk and Stirling, 2:59, n.;
English claim to, 1: 116.
Saint George River (Maine) , limits between New France and New England
iixed at, in 1700, 5: 93.
Saint Sauveur, or Savior's, 3Ime. de Guercheville's colony on Mount Desert
Island, 1: 277; its position, ib., n.; destroyed by English, 279.
Salmon Falls, (Sementels), taken by a Three River party; now Berwick,
131, n.; Indian name, ib.
Saussaye, M. de la, sent out in charge of Mad. de Guercheville's colony,
275; settles on Soames' Sound, Mt. Desert Island, ib., n.; neglects to fortify,
ib., n.; attacked by Argall, 279; taken to England, 281.
Scarborough, ravaged, 5: 161, n.
Syresmo, Father James de, Jesuit, succeeds Rale at Norridgewalk, 5: 281, n.
Temple, Sir Thomas, pretensions over Nova Scotia, 3:132; signs a docu-
ment at Boston restoring Acadia and adjacent shores to France, 138; unwill-
ing to surrender Pentagciet, ib; surrenders to Grandfontaine, 139; its value
to him, 187.
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258 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Charlevoix, Pierre Fran<;ois Xavier de, S. J., Continued.
Thet, Brother Gilbert du, Jesuit, killed at Mount Desert, 1: 280.
Thury, Rev. Peter, Canibas missionary, sketch of, 4: 40; at Pentagoet, 40-3.
Treaty with Abenequis at Mare Point, 5: 98, n.; at Arrowsick Island, 2C7, n.
Weems, Captain (James), Commandant at Fort Pemkuit when taken by
Canibas, 4: 41-2, n.
Wells, attacked, 4: 227.
Westbrook, Colonel, destroyes Penobscot town, church &c., at Passadum-
keag, 5: 277, u.
York, destroyed by Indians, 4 : 227.
Charnise, Charles de Menou, Seigneur D'aulnay be. 1605-50.
Frencb proprietor, Penobscot. See Tour, Charles Amador de
St. Etienne.
Motion to United Colonies, for satisfaction for injuries at Penob-
scot. 1644. See Hazard E.
Letters concerning. See Hutchinson, Thomas.
Notice of. 1744. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Novel, concerning; "The Rivals of Acadia." (1827.) See Cheney,
Harriet V.
Hostilities with La Tour. See Haliburton, T. C.
Papers relative to. 1838. See Felt, Joseph B.
History of. 1852. See Menou, Jules de.
Notice of. (From the French of Count Jules de Menou.) 1858.
See Jenks, William.
Account of. 1865. See Murdoch, Beamish.
Account of. (1879.) See Hannay, James.
Notice of and autograph. 1884. See "Winsor, Justin.
The La Tours and D'Aulnay. 1884. See Smith, Philip H.
Novel concerning; Constance of Acadia. 1886. See Tenney, Ed-
ward P.
Chase, Albro Elmore, h. Paris, 1844. r. Portland.
Paper relating to history of the Press in Cumberland County.
1884. See Maine Press Association.
Essay: "William Caxton, the first English Printer." 1887. See
Maine Press Association.
Chase, A. L. Sebec; and Wallace, F. H., Oswego, N. Y.
A Summer at Moosehead Lake and Vicinity. 1889. From
"Canoe and Camera." T. S. Steele. Copyright, 1888. Chase &
Wallace, sm. ob. pp. 40, (2). (Illus.) [2044
Chase, A. M. Woodstock.
Editor. Reunion of the teachers and scholars of Woodstock held
at Bryant's Pond, October 9, 1890. Reported by A. M. Chase.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 259
A. M. Chase & Co., Printers, Bryant's Pond, Maine. 1891. 8vo.
pp. 113. (Port.) [2045
Contains salutatory, by George Q. Perham : response, Sidney Perham ;
oration, "Tlie School as a Factor of American Life," Rev. H. S.Whitman;
obituaries, W. B. Lapham ; poem and validictory, J. C. Gallison.
Chase, Benjamin Chapman. 1819-68. Clergyman, Camden, Foxcroft.
Address delivered at Camden, Maine, September 11, 1855, at the
expiration of half a century from the organization of the First
Congregational church in that town. By Rev. B. C. Chase, pas-
tor of the church. Also, a brief sketch of the revival there in
the year 183G; names of church members, &c. Boston: T. R.
Marvin. 1855. 8vo. pp. 28. [2046
Chase, Chabi.es B.
(No. 47.) The Maine Farmer's Almanac, for the year of our
Lord, 1865. It being the first after bissextile or leap year, and
the eighty-ninth-ninetieth of our country's Independence. The
astronomical computations being given to mean, or true
clock time, for lat. 44° 16' N. and long. 69° 48' W., or the merid-
ian (very nearly) of the capitol of the State of Maine, at Augusta.
Formerly edited By Daniel Robinson. (Illus.)
"Still on its creeps,
Each little moment at another's heels,
Till hours, days, years, and ages are made up
Of such small parts as these, and men look back
Worn and bewildered, wondering how it is.
' Thou trav'llest like a ship in the wide ocean,
Which hath no bounding shore to mark its progress."
Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Company. Price ten cents. 12mo.
pp.48. (Illus.) [2047
(No. 48.) The Maine Farmers' Almanac, for the year of our Lord,
1866 : It being the second after bissextile or leap year, and the
ninetieth-ninety-first of our country's Independence. The
astronomical computations being to mean, or true clock time, for
lat. 4° 16' N. and long. 69° 48' W., or the meridian (very
nearly) of the capitol of the State of Maine, at Augusta. Area
of the state, 35,000 sq. miles. Population in 1860, 628,600.
Formerly edited by Daniel Robinson. (Illus.)
" We see but half the causes of our deeds,
Seeking them wholly in the outer life,
And heedless of the encircling spirit-world,
Which, though unseen, is felt and sows in us
All germs of pure and world-wide purposes. "
Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Company. Price ten cents. 12mo.
pp. 48. (Illus.) [2048
Chase, Daniel K. Calais.
Tides. New theory, by D. K. Chase. Boston: Richard L. Gay
& Co., Printers, 63 Milk Street. 1871. Svo. pp. 12. [2049
260 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Chase, Edmuxd. Minot.
Eecord of his des,cendants. 1878. See Lapham, W. B.
Chase, Miss Eliza Beoavn.
Over the Border. Acadia, the home of "Evangeline," by
[0 P P' ^ I With illustrations in heliotype from water-color
\\j) ' ^ I sketches by the author. Boston: James R. Osgood
and Company. 1884. Sq. 8vo. pp. 215. ['iOoO
The three notes of music on the title-page represent the author's initials.
The same, under the following title:
Over the Border. The separate towns of ?s"ova Scotia and a
chapter on Mt. Desert. By Miss E. B. Chase. Illustrated and
with a map. Xew York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1889. sm.
4to.
Chase, Fbeemax Hexry, M. D. b. 1838. Physician, Orland, Ban-
gor.
History of the Rising Sun Lodge, No. 71. Orland, Maine, from
18.52 to 1869. Bucksport. 1869. Svo. pp. 19. [2051
History of Rising Sun Lodge, Xo. 71, of Free and Accepted Ma-
sons, Orland, Me., from A. D. 1852 to A. D. 1874. By P. M.
Freeman Henry Chase, M. D., lodge historian.
"The principles on which Free Masonry is founded must be productive of
private virtue and public prosperity. "
Geo. Washixgtox.
Portland : Stephen Berry, Printer. 1874. 12mo. pp. 38. [2052
Chase, Jonathan.
The Claims of Reason, or the rights of God. By Jonathan Chase,
lecturer on the intermediate state, n. p. 1841. 16mo. pp. 36.
[2053
Chase, Joshua. Clergyman. Sauford.
Funeral Sermon on. 1825. See Cook, Gideon.
Chase, J. J.
The Charge at Day-break: scenes and incidents at the battle of
the mine explosion near Peter.sburg, Va., July 30th, 1864. Writ-
ten by Lieut. J. J. Chase, who is now totally blind in conse-
quence of a wound received in the fatal charge after the explo-
sion. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office. 1875. 16mo. pp.
32. [2054
Chase, Nathaniel. 1761-1853. Clergyman, Buckfield.
Biographical Sketch of. Am. Bap. Mem. 13:70. (1854.) [2055
Record of descendants. 1878. See Lapham, W. B.
Chase, S almond. 1761-1806. Lawyer, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 261
Chase, Solon, b. 1823, Chase's Mills, Turner.
Uncle Solon's Tract. No. 1. Chase's Mills, Me. June 1, 1880.
8vo. pp. 8. [2056
Uncle Solon's Tract. No. 2. Chase's Mills, Me. Aug. 1, 1880.
Svo. pp. 8. [2057
The Poor Man's Tract. 8vo. pp. 7. [2058
Poor Man's Tract. No. 1. 8vo. pp. 17. [2059
Poor Man's Tract. (3) 8vo. pp. 18. [2060
Chase, Timothy. 1793-1875. Belfast.
Sketch of. Freemason's Repository. 14: 267. (1885.) (Port.) [2061
Chautauqua Union, Maine.
Meetings, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890. See Fryeburg.
Cheevek, Henky Theodobe, D. D. b. Hallowell, 1814. Clergy-
man, Worcester, Mass.
Correspondencies of Faith and Views of Madame Guyon: A com-
parative study of the unitive power and place of faith in the
theology and church of the future. By Henry T. Cheever, au-
thor of "The Pulpit and the Pew," " Island World of the Pa-
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F. Randolph & Company, 900 Broadway, Cor. 20th Street, n. d.
(1886.) 12mo. pp. xx, 292. [2062
Dedicated to Bowdoin College. The inception of the work is largely due
to the writings of Professor Upham, and particularly to his work on Madame
Guj'on.
Chelsea. Incorporated 1850.
Catalogue library of National Home for Disabled Volunteers, 1872.
Svo. pp. 100. [2063
Library Catalogue. Eastern branch of the National Home for Dis-
abled Volunteer Soldiers. With an historical sketch and rules of
the library, list of the Board of Managers, and officers of the
home. Togus. Maine. Augusta: New Age Press. 1888. 8vo.
pp. 165, (1.) [2064
Souvenir Album of Soldier's Home. 1888. See Maine Guide Books.
Cheney, Mrs. Harriet Vaughan. Boston, Montreal, P. Q.
The Rivals of Acadia, an old story of the new world.
When two authorities are up,
Neither supreme, how soon confusion
May enter 'twixt the gap of both, and take
The one by the other.
Shakfspeare.
Boston: Wells and Lilly, Court Street. 1827. 12mo. pp. 271.
[2065
Reviewed in the U.S. Rev. and Lit. Gaz. 2:94. (1827.)
262 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Cheney, Oben Bubbaxk, D. D. b. 1810. President Bates College,
1863-94.
Address to corporation, 1885. See Bates College.
Brief Biography and portrait. 1889. See Free Baptist Cyclopaedia.
Cheebyfield. Incorporated 1816.
Account of. 1834. See Williamson, W. D.
Lectures at, on future punishment. 1836. See Ryder, "Wilson C.
Notes on measurement of base line at Epping Plain. 18.58. See
Bache, Alex. D.
Dedication of the soldiers' monument at Cherryfield, Maine, July
4, 1874.
How sleep the r.rave who sink to rest
By all their Country's wishes blest !
When Spring, with dewy fingers cold,
Returns to deck their hallow'd mould,
She there shall dress a sweeter sod,
Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
By fairy hands their knell is rung,
By forms unseen their dirge is sung:
There Honor comes, a pilgrim gray,
To bless the turf that wraps their clay.
And Freedom shall a while repair.
To dwell a weeping hermit there !
Portland : Bailey & ISToyes. 1874. 8vo. pp. 47. [2066
Address by ex-Governor Israel Washburn.
Early Settlement of. 1886. -See Milliken, J. A.
Deaths and burials in Cherryfield. Copied from gravestones.
Bang. H. M. 3: .59. (1887.) [2067
Chessman, Daniel. 1791-1839. Clergyman, Hallowell, 1821-30.
A Compendium of English Grammar; comprising all that is neces-
sary to be committed to memory by students; abridged from
Lindley Murray's excellent treatise. By Daniel Chessman, A.
M., pastor of the Baptist church in Hallowell, Me. Second edi-
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Randall. 1821. 24mo. pp. 32. [2068
A Discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. William O.
Grant to the pastoral care of the First Baptist church and society
in Litchfield, Maine, January 1, 1824. By Rev. Daniel Chess-
man, A. M., pastor of the Baptist church and society in Hallo-
well. Hallowell: Printed by S. K. Gilman. 1824. 8vo. pp. 20.
[2069
Revivals of Religion. Extract of a letter from Rev. Daniel Chess-
man to the Rev. Dr. Baldwin, dated Hallowell, 1824. Am. B
Mag.n. s. 5:29. (1824.) [-^^^^
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 263
Memoir of Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D. D., late pastor of the Second
Baptist church in Boston, who died at Waterville, Me., August
29, 182.5. Together with a funeral sermon, occasioned by his
death, delivered on the succeeding Sabbath, in the Baptist meet-
ing house in Hallowell, Me. By Eev. Daniel Chessman, A. M.,
pastor of that church and society. With an appendix, contain-
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Chester, Arnold X.
Jack's Harmless Joke. A Saco story by Arnold N. Chester.
Price 10 cents. Saco, Me., J. V. Dennett, Publisher. 1883.
24mo. pp. 39. [2072
Chester, Joseph Lemuel, D. C. L. 1821-82. Antiquarian, London,
Eng.
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The same. Portland Sketch Book. 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.
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The Reciprocal Influence of Piety and Taste. 1839. See Clark,
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The Chri.stian's Debt to the Country. A sermon delivered in
Augusta, June 24, 1846, before the Maine Missionary Society, at
its thirty-ninth anniversary. By Rev. John W. Chickering,
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The seniion occupies 18 pp.
God's Discriminating but My.sterious Treatment of His Own
People. A discourse delivered at the funeral of Rev. Joseph
Bennett, Woburn, November 22, 1847. By Rev. John W.
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Chickeking, John White, D. D., Continued.
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This has been printed In seven different languages, and over a million and
a half copies circulated.
Tlie Rights and Duties of Society concerning Intemperance. An
address delivered before the Portland Temperance Society,
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Notice of. 1889. See Portland Society Natural History Proc.
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Chilcott, James C. 1831-93. Journalist, Ellsworth.
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History of Lygonia Lodge, No. 40, Free and Accepted Masons, at
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The same. Portland: A. W. Thayer. 1822. sm. 12mo. pp. 72.
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Letters of Lillian Ching, a native of the island of Loo Choo, to his
brethren upon that island, while a resident in the United States;
in which is shown, the inconsistency of all wars and fightings
with the principles and spirit of the Christian religion. To
which is added the apology of Stephen Thurston, a minister of
the Congregational society, in Prospect, Maine, to Joseph Ames,
an officer of the militia, who had been instrumental in procur-
ing for him, the commission of chaplain; showing that the
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Entertaining Passages relating to Philip's war which began in
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before the title-page, on the first is, Library of New England History, No.
II; on the third, Church's Philip's War, Part I.
The History of the Eastern Expeditions of 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696 and
1704 against the Indians and French. By Benjamin Church.
With an introduction and notes. By Henry Martyn Dexter,
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250 copies, sm. quarto; 3.5, roy. quarto.
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At Fort Pemaquid. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Church, Mrs. Ella Rodman.
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war, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at
the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696 and 1704. With numerous
notes: also an appendix. Exeter, N. H. 1827. 12mo. pp. 360.
[2107
The same, under the following title: —
The History of Philip's War, commonly called the great Indian
war, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at
the eastward in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696 and 1704. By Thomas
Church, Esq. With numerous notes to explain the situation of
the places of battles, the particular geography of the ravaged
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country, and the lives of the principal persons engaged in those
wars. Also, an appendix, containing an account of the treatment
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M'A.SHI>-GTON.
What wars they wag'd, what seas, what dangers passed
What glorious empire crown'd their toils at last.
Camoexs.
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360.
The same. Cooperstown, (X. Y.) 1846. 12mo. pp. 360. (Illus.)
The same. Revised edition. Hartford, Silas Andrews. 1852. 12mo.
pp. 360.
Churchill, James C. Portland.
Sermon on. 1865. See Atwood, I. M.
Churchill, Miss Lida A. Xew Gloucester.
My Girls . By Lida A. Churchill.
"I count myself in nothing else so happy,
As in a soul remembering my good friends."
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Chute, Thomas. Windham.
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Funeral Oration, delivered at the capitol in Washington, over the
body of the Hon. Jonathan Cilley, with a full account of the late
duel, comprising many facts never before published. Embel-
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The above article is signed thus: "Yerger's Rept. Vol. I: 233."
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 269
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The above article is a summary of two discourses "occasioned by the re-
cent duel in Washington;" the first by Rev. H. AVare, in the chapel of Har-
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Political Portraits with pen and pencil. (N'o. IX.) Jonathan Cil-
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Biographical Sketch and portrait. 1838. See Hawthorne, Na-
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Clapp, Asa. 1762-1848. Portland.
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Clapp, Henky.
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270 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Clarence, C. W.
A Biographical Sketch of the life of Ralph Farnham, of Acton,
Maine; now in the one hundred and fifth year of his age, and
the sole survivor of the glorious battle of Bunker Hill. By C.
W. Clarence. Mr. Farnham's yearly pension, upon which he is
dependent for support, is only $61.6G, and these books are sold
for his benefit. Boston: September 20, 1860. 12mo. pp. 48.
(Illus.) [2120
Clabk, a. S.
A Report of the case Call vs. Clark, tried before the Supreme Ju-
dicial Court of Maine, containing a full statement of the testi-
mony of more than fifty witnesses. By A. S. Clark, M. D.
First edition. Copyright secvired. Bath: Elisha Clarke, Printer.
1837. Svo. pp. 48. [2121
Cover-title after words " Court of Maine " reads: "With a concise history
of quackery, from the celebrated Lambriecht down to the present time. "
Claek, Cyrus S. Bangor.
Report investigating committee of his creditors, n. d. n. p. n. pp.
[2122
Clark, Daniel, LL. D. b. 1809. Lawyer and jurist, Manchester, N. H.
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Clark, Daniel A. Clergyman, jSTew York.
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Clark, D. W.
Inscriptions from headstones in old cemetery at Long Creek,
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Clark, Elizabeth D.
My Ship, or one day by the sea. By Elizabeth D. Clark. Port-
land, Me. Published by Frank B. Clark, 1888. 4to. n. pp.
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Clark, Francis Edward, b. 1851. Clergyman, Portland. 1876-83.
Life of William Eugene Harward. By Rev. Frank E. Clark.
" strongest minds
Are often those of whom the noisy world
Hears least. "
Wordsworth.
Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. 193 Middle Street. 1879.
12mo. pp. 175. (2125
Business Boys' Library. I. Our business boys. (What eighty-
three business men say.) By Rev. F. E. Clark.
" If the power to do hard work is not talent it is the best possible substi-
tute for it. "
President Garfield.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 271
Boston: D. Lotlirop & Co. Franklin Street, n. d. (Copyright,
1884.) 16mo. pp. 66. [2126
Danger Signals. The enemies of youth from the business man's
standpoint. Boston: Lee & Shepard. Stereotyped and printed
by B. Thurston & Co., Portland. 1885. 12mo. pp. 193. [2127
Clakk, George Fabeb. Clergyman, Acton, Mass.
Military Operations at Castine, Maine. Woi'cester Soc. of Antiq.
Coll. & Proc. 9: 18. (1888-90.) [2128
Clark, John Alonzo. 1801-43. Clergyman, Philadelphia.
Editor. The Christian Keepsake. 1838. Philadelphia: William
Marshall and Co. 16mo. pp. 312. (Illus.) [2129
Contains "Prayer," " What is a Name ? " " Thou Art of My Spirit, " by
Grenville Mellen; "Consistency of Religious Character," by Rev. Enoch
Pond.
The same. 1839. Edited by the Rev. John A. Clark. Philadel-
phia: W. Marshall & Co, n. d. 12mo. pp. 312. (Illus.) [2130
Contributions from Maine. Thoughts on Viewing the Venerable Mansion
of Gen. Knox, at Thomaston, by Grenville Mellen, p. 14. The Reciprocal
Influence of Piety and Taste, by Rev. John W. Chlckering, p. 71. The Im-
passable Bridge, by Enoch Pond, D. D., p. 82.
The same. 1840. Philadelphia: William Marshall and Co. lOmo.
pp. 320. (Illus.) [2131
Contains " The Report of the Spies, " by Enoch Pond, D. D., p. 24.
Clabk, Nathan, and family, Holden. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Clakk, Nathaniel George, D. D., LL. D. Clergyman, Boston.
Growth and Need of the Foreign Work. A paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Board (of Commissioners
of Foreign Mi.ssions) at Portland, Me., October 4, 1882. n. p. n. d.
8vo. pp. 1.5. [2 J 32
Clark, Sarah D.
A Summer at York. Harp. Mag. 65:487. (1882.) [2133
Clark, Mrs. Sarah Little.
Compiler. A Memorial of Edward Little, n. t. p. Lewiston.
1875. 8vo. pp. 12. [2134
Contains the "Little Family," by James C. Peabody; tribute by Rev.
James Drummond, and sermon by Rev. Elijah Jones.
Clark, Samuel.
The American Orator, selected chiefly from American authors, for
the use of schools and private families. By Samuel Clark. Gar-
diner: Printed at the Intelligencer Office. 1828. 12mo. pp. 300.
[2135
272 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Clakk, Mrs. Susan Rebkcca Graham, b. Halifax, N. S., 1848. r.
Portland from 1856.
Yensie AValton. By Mrs. S. K. Graham Clark.
" Be like the bird, who, halting in her flight
Awhile on boagh too slight.
Feels it give away beneath her and yet sings,
Knowing that she hath wings."
Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, Franklin Street, Corner of
Hawley. n. d. (Copyright, 1879.) 12mo. pp. 391. (3 illus.) [2136
Our Street. By Mrs. S. E. Graham Clark, author of "Yensie Wal-
ton."
Take comfort! earth is full of sin,
But also full of God,
The staff supports thy trembling limbs,
While falls the needed rod.
There's sorrow and Jehovah,
There's trials and blessed sleep;
Let smiles then blossom round your lips.
As oft as eyelids weep.
Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, 32 Franklin Street, n. d.
(Copyright, 1880.) 12mo. pp. 343. (2 illus.) [2137
This story is located in Portland and vicinity.
Yensie Walton's Womanhood. By Mrs. S. R. Graham Clark,
Author of " Our Street, " " Yensie Walton, " etc., etc.
" Noblest human hearts
Can ne'er be rocks; they are but potter's clay."
Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, 32 Franklin Street, n. d.
(Copyright, 1882.) 12mo. pp. 362. (2 illus.) [2138
The Triple E. By Mrs. S. R. Graham Clark, Author of "Yensie
Walton," "Our Street," "Yensie Walton's Womanhood," etc.,
etc.
"If we follov? not his footsteps through the pathway straight and plain
We have lived our life in vain."
Boston: D. Lothrop and Company. Franklin Street, n. d,
(Copyright, 1884.) 12mo. pp. 326. (2 illus.) [2139
Achor. By Mrs. S. E. Graham Clark, Author of " Yensie Walton,"
"Yensie Walton's Womanhood," "Our Street," "The Triple
E," etc.
" What haps, God directs."
Proverb.
"Of trust in ourselves we are not to have a little, but none. Of trust in
God we ought to have not a little but the fullest possible measure."
Mrs. Charles.
Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, Franklin and Hawley Street,
n. d. (Copyright, 1884.) 13mo. pp. 365. (3 illus.) [2140
Herbert Gardenell's Children. By Mrs. S. R. Graham Clark, Au-
thor of "Yensie Walton," "Yensie Walton's Womanhood,"
" Achor," "The Triple E," and others.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE. 273
" It is no dream —
No castle-building time, that we call life.
To catch the gleam
Of heaven in the strife,
Our toil must tend to reach the better life."
Boston: D. Lothrop Company, Franklin and Hawley Streets.
n. d. (Copyright, 1S8S.) 12mo. pp. 326. (3 illus.) [2141
Tom's Street. By Mrs. S. E. Graham Clark. Author of " Triple
E," " Yensie Walton," " Yensie Walton's Womanhood," " Her-
bert Gardenell's Children," " Achor," and others.
" Is it hard to serve God, timid soul? Hast thou found
Gloomy forests, dark glens, mountain tops on thy way?
All the hard would be easy, all the tangles unwound,
Would'st thou only desire as well as obey." Faber.
Boston: D. Lothrop Company, Washington Street, opposite
Bromfleld. n. d. (Copright, 1889.) 12mo. pp. 282. (2 illus).
[2142
fro's Goings. By Mrs. S E. Graham Clark, Author of "Yensie
Walton," " Yensie Walton's Womanhood," " Triple E," -'Our
Street," " Herbert Gardenell's Children," etc., etc.
" Just to do littles well
And after God to walk with reverent feet. "
Boston: D. Lothrop Company, Washington Street, opposite
Bromfleld. u. d. (Copyright, 1890.) 12mo. pp. 368. (3 illus.)
[2143
Clakk, Thomas Makch, D. D., LL. D. Bishop of Ehode Island, Provi-
dence, E. I.
An Address delivered in Christ rhurch, Gardiner, at the funeral of
the Eev. George, Burgess, D. D., first bishop of Maine. May XXX,
MDCCCLXVI. By the Et. Eev. Thomas M. Clark, D. D., bishop
of Ehode Island. Published by order of the convention. Bruns-
wick: From the Press of J. Griffin. 1886. 8vo. pp. 21, (1).
[2144
Evangelical Principles and Men. A memorial discourse by the Et.
Eev. Thomas March Clark, D. D., LL. D., bishop of Ehode Island,
on the character and services of the late Eev. Daniel E. Goodwin,
D. D., LL. D., and the Eev. Clement M. Butler, D. D., delivei'ed
before the Evangelical Education Society of the Protestant Epis-
copal Chvirch, of which they were officers, on the twenty-eighth
anniversary, Sunday, November 16th, 1890, in the Church of the
Holy Trinity. Philadelphia. 8vo. pp. 34. [2145
Clark, William S. Clergyman, Milltown, 1835-39.
A Sermon delivered in the Free meeting-house in St. David, N. B.,
Sept. 18, 1836. Calais. 1830. 12mo. pp. 10. [2146
Friendly Letter to Eev. Mr. Huckins. 1837. (?) [2147
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274 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE.
Clarke, Francis G. Portland.
The Seaman's Manual; containing a variety of matters useful to the
navigator: among which are directions for keeping accounts. —
Rules for ascertaining the tonnage; for proportioning the spars,
making the sails of vessels and cutting a gang of rigging. — Method
of obtaining the latitude, illustrated by diagrams . — Rule for
ascertaining the latitude by the north star for any year, illus-
trated by diagrams. — Right and obliqued angled trigonometry. —
Tables of cordage, together with an analysis of the law of ships
and shipping; and of the law of marine insurance, &c., &c. By
Francis G. Clarke, teacher of the Nautical Academy, Portland,
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A Synthetic Inductive System of Book-keeping by Double Entry,
designed particularly for schools and academies, and as a
reference for the young accountant in complicated company
transactions, with eighteen lectures for the blackboard ; together
with all the auxiliary books to a full set of mercantile tran-
sactions, journalized and posted. Also directions and illus-
trations for the ship master in arranging ship accounts, to which
is appended two complete sets of waste book entries, without
journal or ledger; designed for the student to exercise his skill
in the science. By F. G. Clarke, Author of the " Merchant or
Ship Master's Guide." Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. 1840.
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Editor. An Essay on man; in four epistles to H. St. John, Lord
Bolingbroke. By Alexander Pope. With notes, illustrative of
the grammatical construction. Designed as a text book for
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The same. Portland, Me., Published by Shirley & Hyde. 1828.
24mo. pp. 53. [21.52
The same. Portland: Published by William Hyde. A. Shirley,
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The same. Revised edition. Portland: William Hyde, 13 Ex-
change St. 1845. 24mo. pp. 72.
With Jewett, N. G. Merchant's Assistant. 1824. See Jewett, N. G.
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With Diller, Joseph S. Topaz from Stoneliam, Me. n. t. p. (1885.)
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Clarke, Miss Rebecca Sophia. (Sophie May.) Norridgewock.
Little Prudy Stories. By Sophie May. Six volumes. (Illus.)
Namely : —
Little Prudy. 16mo. pp. 167. [215&
Little Prudy's Sister Susy. 16mo. pp. 189. [2157
Little Prudy's Captain Horace. 16mo. pp. 18.3, [2158
Little Prudy's Cousin Grace. 16mo. pp. 183. [2159
Little Prudy's Story Book. 16mo. pp. 178. [2160
Little Prudy's Dotty Dimple. 16mo. pp. 176. [2161
Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers.
Dotty Dimple Series. By Sophie May. Six volumes. (Illus.)
Namely: —
Dotty Dimple at her Grandmothers'. 16mo. pp. 190. [2162
Dotty Dimple at Home. 16nio. pp. 171. [2163
Dotty Dimple at Play. 16mo. pp. 184. [2164
Dotty Dimple at School. 16mo. pp. 168. [2165
Dotty Dimple's Flyaway. 16mo. pp. 200. [2166
Dotty Dimple Out West. 16mo. pp. 171. [2167
Boston: Lee and Shepard. Publishers.
Little Prudy Flyaway Series. By Sophie May. Six volumes.
(Illus.) Namely : —
Little Folks Astray. 16mo. pp. 203. [2168
Prudy Keeping House. 16mo. pp. 192. [2169
Aunt Madge's Story. 16mo. pp. 214. [2170
Thistledown. 16mo. pp. 205. [2171
Little Grandmother. 16mo. pp. 202. [2172
Little Grandfather. 16mo. pp. 221. [2173
Boston: Lee and Shepard. Publishers.
Flaxie Frizzle Stories. By Sophie May. Six volumes. (Illus.)
Namely: —
Flaxie Frizzle. 16mo. pp. 183. [2174
Doctor Papa. 16mo. pp. 194. [2175
Little Pitchers. 16mo. pp. 196. [2176
Twin Cousins. 16mo. pp. 193. [2177
Flaxie's Kittyleen. 16mo. pp. 207. [2178
Flaxie Growing Up. 16mo. pp. 202. [2179
Boston: Lee and Shepard. Publishers.
276 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE.
Clarke, Miss Rebecca Sophia, Continued.
The Quinnebasset Series. By Sophie May. Six volumes. (Illus. )
Namely :
The Doctor's Daughter. 12mo. pp. 372. [21S0
Our Helen. 12mo. pp. 372. [2181
The Asbury Twins. 12mo. pp. -374. [2182
Quinnebasset Girls. 12mo. pp. 336. [2183
Janet, a poor heiress. 12mo. pp. 349. [2184
In Old Quinnebasset. 12mo. pp. 3-53. [21f<.5
Boston: Lee and Shepard. Publishers.
Drones' Honey. By Sophie May.
" When a young man has tasted drones' honey * * * then he returns
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King's Cup and Cake. Atl. Mo. 63. (1889.) Dated "Falmouth,
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Clarke, Miss Sara Jones. (Penn Shirley.) Norridgewock.
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Namely:
Little Miss Weezy. 16mo. pp. 150, [2188
Little Miss Weezy' s Brother. 16mo. pp. 1.54. [2189
Little Miss Weezy's Sister. 16mo. pp. 1.54. [2190
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Xarragansett Xumber One, now the town of Buxton, Maine.
(From a manuscript in possession of Cyrus Woodman, Esquire,
of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Written by the late Charles Cof-
fin, Esquire, of Buxton.) Hist. Mag. 2d. ser. 4: 202. (1868)
[2259.
CoFFix, CiiAKLES Cakletox. h. 1823. Author, Boston.
The History of Boscawen and Webster from 1733 to 1878. Com-
piled by Charles Carleton Coffin. With map and illustrations.
Concord, X. H. Printed by the Republican Press Association.
1878. 8vo. pp. xxix, (2), 666. [2260
Biography of William P. Fessenden, with portrait, p. 371.
Coffin, Ebenezek. d. 1816. Clergyman, Brunswick. 1794-1804.
The Lawyer's Answer to his Own Question. A sermon preached
in the meeting-house of the First Congregational society in
Newburyport, February 9th, 1794. By Ebenezer Coffin, A. B.,
pastor of the church at Brunswick. Published by particular de-
sire.
Now abideth faith, hope, charity-. But the greatest of these is charity.
From which some having swerved, have turned aside unto vam longings.
Foolish and unlearned questions avoid : knowing that they do gender
strifes.
Xewburyport: Printed and sold by John Mycall. n. d. 8vo. pp.
15. (2261
A Sermon delivered February 22d, 1800, the day of national mourn-
ing, recommended by the government of the United States. For
the death of General George Washington.
" Know ye not that there is a prince ;ind a great man fallen in Israel? "
2 Sam. 3d: 38th.
By the Rev. Ebenezer Coffin, A. B., pastor of a church in Bruns-
wick. Printed at Portland, by Rand & Burdeck. 1800. 8vo. pp.
16. [2262
One of the choicest of Washington orations. A. Menzier has the only
copy W6 know of. Sabix's Dict.
Coffix, Edwaed Pkescott. h. 1854. Lawyer, Skowhegan.
Supplemental Maine Digest, being a digest of the decisions of the
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, reported in Maine Reports,
volumes 69 to 81 inclusive. By Edward P. Coffin, of the Somerset
bar. Portland, Me.: McLellan, Mosher & Company. 1890. Roy.
8vo. pp. vii (2), 543. [2263
Coffin, Isaac Fostek. 1787-1861. h. Portland. Teacher, Roxbury,
Mass.
Journal of a Residence in Chili. By a young American detained
in that country during the i-evolutionary scenes of 1817-18-19.
Boston: Wells and Lilly, Court Street. 1823. 12mo. pp.237. [2264
286 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Coffin, Nathaniel. M. M. M. S. 1716-66. Physician, Portland.
Biography of. 1828. See Thacher, James.
Coffin, Nathaniel, Jr., M. D. 1744-1826. Physician, Portland.
Biography of. 1828. See Thacher, James.
Coffin, Paul, D. D. 1737-1821. )•. Buxton, 1761-1821.
Tour to Connecticut River, through the colony of Massachusetts
from Wells. (1760.) N.E.Reg. 9:340. (1855.) [2265
The Knowledge of the Chief Constituent Parts of the Christian
System Needful, as a guide to pastors and people in their several
different duties. A sermon preached at the installment of the
Reverend John Thompson, in the pastoral care over the First
church of Christ in Berwick, May 7, 1783. By Paul Coffin, A. M.,
pastor of the church in Buxton.
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction, for instruction in rigliteousness that the man
of God may be perfect, througnly furnished unto all good works. 2 Tim.
3:16,17. My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Hos. 4:6.
They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall
be free of the knowledge of the Lord. Is. 2: 9.
Newburyport: Printed by John Mycall. MDCCLXXXIII. 12mo.
pp. 40. [2266
The Excellency of the Christian Ministry. A discourse delivered
at the ordination of the Rev. Ebenezer Coffin, to the ministerial
office of the Christian church at Brunswick, Jan. 23, 1794. By
Paul Coffin, A. M., pastor of the church of Christ in Buxton.
Newburyport: Printed and sold by Blunt & Robinson.
MDCCXCIV. Svo. pp. 28. [2267
A Sermon, preached before His Honor Moses Gill, Esq., Lieutenant
Governor, The Honorable, the Council, Senate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29,
1799, being the day of general election. By Rev. Paul Coffin, A.
M., pastor of the church in Buxton. Boston: Printed by Young
& Minns, State Printers. MDCCXCIX. Svo. pp. 31. [2268
Farewell Sermon at Buxton. 1821. -See Fletcher, Nathaniel H.
Sermon at funeral of. 1821. -See Fletcher, Nathaniel H.
Sermon occasioned by his death. 1821. .See Loring, Levi.
Biographical Sketch of. 1844. -See Coffin, Charles.
Memoir and Journals. (1856.) -See Woodman, Cyrus.
Records of the church during his pastorate. (1868.) -See Buxton.
A Sermon by Rev. Paul Coffin, D. D., preached August 15, 1762, in
Narragansett, No. I., now Buxton, Maine, and an address delivered
there, August 15, 1886, by Cyrus Woodman. Cambridge: John
Wilson & Son, University Press. 1888. 8vo. pp. 95. [2269
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 287
Coke, E. T. England.
A Subaltern's Furlough, descriptive of scenes in various parts of the
United States, Upper and Lower Canada, Xew Brunswick, and
N'ova Scotia, during the summer and autumn of 1832. By E. T.
Coke, Lieutenant of the 4.5th, Eegiment.
Wand'ring from clime to clime observant stray'd,
Their manners noted, and their states survey'd.
Pope.
In two volumes. Xew York : Published by J. & J. Harper, Xo. 82,
Cliff Street. MDCCCXXXIIL [2270
Chap. 10 gives an account of Eastport, and remarks that a booksellers'
shop there made a far greater display than any the author had seen in Mon-
treal, Quebec, or Halifax.
CoLBUEN, Jeremiah, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R.
G. F.
CoLBXJRN, Reuben. Pittston.
Letter from, to Gov. John Hancock. 1781. Bang. H. M. 0: 10-5.
(1890.) [2271
CoLBURX, Wabren. 1793-1833. Educator.
Intellectual Arithmetic, upon the inductive method of instruction.
Hallowell: Glazier & Co. 1828. 18mo. pp. 172. [2272
CoGGiN, Thomas, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
CoGiN, John.
Captain Cogin's Expedition to Pigwacket, 1722. By Hoi-ace Mann,
Esq., of Xatick, Mass. K E. Reg. 34:382. (1880.) [2273
Cogswell, Charles Xorthend. 1797-1843. Lawyer, South Berwick.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Cogswell, Jonathan, D. D. 1782-1864. Clergyman, Brunswick and
Saco, 1807-28.
Topographical and Historical Sketch of Saco, county of Yoi'k,
District of Maine. Mass. Hi.st. Soc. Coll. 14:184. (1816.) [2274
(The Rising Glory of the Kingdom of Christ. Isa. 60: 1.) A sermon
before the Maine Missionary Society, at its twelfth anniversary
in Augusta, June 23, 1819. By Rev. Jonathan Cogswell, of Saco.
Hallowell: Printed by E. Goodale, 1819. 8vo. pp. 20. [2275
The Support of the Gospel an Important Duty. A sermon delivered
August 24, 1819, at the regular meeting of the York County A.s-
sociation, in Alfred. By Jonathan Cogswell, pastor of the church
in Saco. Published by the vote of the association. Kennebunk :
Printed by James K. Remick. 1819. 12mo. pp. 20. [2276
A Farewell Discourse addressed to the church and society of the
First Parish in Saco, October 12, 1828. By Jonathan CogswelL
Published by request of the church and society. Saco: Printed
by Alex C. Putnam. 1828. 8vo. pp. 12. [2277
288 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Cogswell, J. S.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Androscoggin Count}'. l^TU.
See Howard, R. H.
Cogswell, William, D. D. 1787-1850. Clergyman. Gilmanton, X. H.
The New Hampshire Repository, devoted to education, literature
and religion. Conducted by Rev. William Cogswell. D. D. Volume
I. Gilmanton: Printed by Alfi'ed Prescott. 1846. Svo. pp. viii,
202. [2:i7S
Pages 253 to 263 contain " Historical Sketch of Fresbyterianism in the State
of Elaine, v.ith some Account of Presbyteriauisni in New England. By the
Rev. Charles Freeman of Limerick, Me."
Cohen, J. JIiltox.
Funeral Sermon, death of Mrs. Mary E., wife of Rev. Josiah H.
Tilton, delivered in Limerick, Me. By Rev. J. Milton Cohen, of
the Baptist church, Effingham, X. H. Portland: Charles Day &
Co., Printers. 1812. Svo. pp. 14. [2279
CoLBT, Albert. 1827-90. Fryeburg.
Is it Reasonable or Scriptural to Believe in the Resurrection of the
Natural Body from the Grave after it Has Gone to Decay? Port-
land, Me.: Albert Colby & Sons, X'o. 119 Exchange Street. 1874.
12mo. pp. 46. [2280
Gleanings from the Poets. A new edition, enlarged. Portland :
Albert Colby & Sons, Xo. 119 Exchange Street, 1874. (Including
original poems by A. C.) 12mo. pp. 4:58. [2281
Incidents in the life of Albert Colby. Portland, Me.: Printed by
Albert Colby's Sons, Xo. 119 Exchange Street. 1875. 12mo. pp.
32. [2182
The Roads to Heaven and Hell: which is best? Fryeburg, Me.:
Compiled and published by Albert Colby. 1884. 12mo. pp. 30.
[2283
History of the Bible. A plain and truthful history of the Bible, its
nature and teachings. For the common people. Revised edition.
Fryeburg: Albert Colby's Sons. 1884. 12mo. pp. 132. [2284
The Life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By Rev. Rufus W.
Clark, to which is added the lives of all the writers of the Xew
Testament, from the writings of Adam Clark; also the religious
creed and history of the Jews from the earliest period down to
the present day ; the true Christian religion, or plain and easy
road to heaven; and a complete history of the Bible its nature and
teachings. Fryeburg, Me.: Compiled and published by Albert
Colby, 1884. Sold by travelling agents. 12mo. pp. 356, 58, 132.
[2285
The foregoing part of the volume extends to page 356, and then follows a
new paging (1 to 58), with a new title page as follows: —
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 289
Which is Best; God's way, or tlie devil's way? Choose ye, but
first read. Believe and receive; or the plain and easy road to
heaven. Written by Albert Colby while a preacher in the
Methodist Episcopal Church, and first published in 1867.
Then follows still another paging (1 to 132), with a new title-page as fol-
lows : —
A Plain and Truthful History of the Bible, its nature and teachings.
For the common people. By Albert Colby, of Lowell, Mass. Re-
vised edition. Fryeburg: Albert Colby's Sons. 1884.
Colby, Bex.jamin, Jr.
The Maine Thonipsonian Recorder, or advocate of the principles
which govern the Thompsonian system of medical practice. Pub-
lished by Colby & Smith, Thompsonian botanic physicians. Let
the mineral and botanic systems be weighed by truth, and each
stand on its own merits. Vol. II. Gardiner: William Palmer,
Printer. 1840. Svo. pp. 384. [2286
Coi.BY, Feed M.
Sir William Pepperrell. Mag. Am. Hist. 2:673. (1878.) [2287
A Day at Old Kittery. Gran. Mo. 2:68. (1879.) [2288
The First American Baronet. Potter's Am. Mo. 17: 234. (1881.)
[2289
Colby, Gakdnee. 1810-79. b. Bowdoinham. r. Newton, Mass.
A Tribute to the memory of Gai'dner Colby. Printed for private
distribution. Boston: Franklin Press: Rand, Avery & Company.
1879. 8vo. pp. 93. (Port, and autograph.) [2290
Contains extracts from the baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Henry E. Rob-
ins, D. D., and memorial by the trustees of Colby University.
Memorial Sermon for. 1879. See Robins, Henry E.
Colby, George N. Houlton. d. 1889.
Atlas Aroostook County. 1877. See Roe, F. B.
Atlas of the State of Maine. Including statistics and descriptions
of its history, educational system, geology, railroads, natural re-
sources, summer resorts, and manufacturing interests. Com-
piled and drawn from official plans and actual surveys. Pub-
lished by George X. Colby, Houlton, Maine. 1885. Assisted by
H. E. Halfpenny, C. E., & J. H. Stuart, C. E. Copyright secured
by Geo. N. Colby & Co. 1884. Eng. by William Bracker, 21
So. Sixth Street, Phil. Printed by F. Bourquin, 31 So. Sixth St.
Phil. Large 4to. pp. 106. [2291
The same. 8th edition. 1890. See Stuart, J. H.
Colby, George Washington, M. D. 1818-81. Physician, Waldo-
borough.
Biographical Sketch of. 1881. See Beede, J. W.
20
290 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Colby, John. 1787-1817. Clergyman.
The Life, Experience and Travels of John Colby, preacher of the
gospel. Written by himself. With an appendix, containing re-
marks on the character and labors of the author, &c. Third
edition, revised and corrected. Two volumes in one. Cornish:
Published by S. W. & C. C. Cole. W. Burr, Printer. 1829. 12mo.
pp. 381. [2292
An edition was publislied in Lowell, Mass., in 1838, 12mo., 2 vols, in one.
pp. 248 and 64, and another in Dover, N. H., in 1854, 16mo. pp. 06.
Colby, Johx Stark.
Agatha. A romance of Maine in blank verse with other poems. By
John Stark Colby.
" An ill-favored thing, sir, but mine own."
As You Like It.
Boston: A. Williams & Co. 1880. sra. 8vo. pp. 111. [2293
Colby, S. E. & Co.
Atlas of Hancock County, Maine. Compiled and published under
the direction of Geo. N. Colby, by S. F. Colby & Co. Drawn from
official plans, U. S. coast survey charts, and actual surveys by H.
E. Halfpenny & J. H. Stuart. Ellsworth, Maine. 1881. Engraved
by Wm. Bracher, Printed by F. Bourquin, 31 So. Sixth Street,
Philadelphia. Assistants, C. E. Williams, A. M., B. T. Sowle,
Att'y-at-law. Capt. N. H. Higgins & L. B. Wyman, C. E. 1881.
Square, 4to. pp. 96. [2294
Colby University. Chartered as the Maine Literary and Theologi-
cal Institution, 1813. Name changed to Waterville College, 1821 :
to Colby University, 1867.
ADDRESSES, DISCOITRSES, EULOGIES, LECTURES, ORATIONS, POEMS,
AND SERMONS.
Lecture to students. 1824. See Chapin, Stephen.
Oration before Literary Fraternity. 1828. See Sanborn, Abraham.
Address before alumni. 18.30. See Xeal, John.
Address before alumni. 1831. See Holmes, John.
Poem before alumni. 1831. See Vose, Richai'd H.
Sermon before officers and students. 1833. See Newton, Calvin.
Inaugural Address. 1834. See Babcock, Rufus.
Poem. 18.36. See Brown, John N.
Poem before Literary Fraternity. 1837. See Palmer, Ray.
Oration before Erosophian Adelphi. 1841. See Emerson, Ralph
Waldo.
Eulogy on Jeremiah Chaplin. 1843. -See Pattison, R. E.
Oration before Erosophian Adelphi. 1846. See Chapin, Edwin H.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 291
Services at tlie laying of the corner-stone of the Memorial hall of
Colby University, August 14th, 1867, and at the dedication of
the same, August 10, 1869. Waterville: Published by vote of the
trustees. 1869. 8vo. pp. 53. (Reverse.) Journal Steam Press,
Lewiston, N. Dingley & Co. [2295
Contains statement of President Champlin, addresses by Rev. Rufus
Babcoek, D. D., H. M. Plaisted, statement by ex-Governor Coburn, re-
marks of Senator Hamlin, responses of President Champlin and of Gen.
H. M. Plaisted, and address by Rev. G. 13. Bosworth, D. D.
Historical Discourse, 1870. See Champlin, James T.
Address at, 1872. -See Whiting, William.
Address before literary societies, 1875. See Adams, Charles
Francis.
Sermon, memorial to Gardner Colby. 1879. -See Eobins, Henry E.
Oration before alumni, 1885. See Reed, Thomas B.
Discourse on Prof. Chas. E. Hamlin. 1887- See Bakeman, Fran-
cis W.
Address. Scientific study of literature. 1884. See Jackson, A. W.
Dissertation at. 1889. See Butler, B. F.
CATALOGUES, ANNUAL.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Octo-
ber, 1824. n. p. 8vo. pp. 8. (On last page.) Waterville: William
Hastings, Printer. [2296
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College. July,
1825. n. p. 12mo. pp. 8. (On last page.) Waterville: Wm. Hast-
ings, Printer. [2297
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College. No-
vember, 1826. n. p. 8vo. pp. 8. [2298
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, and
of the Clinical School of Medicine, at Woodstock, Vt., connected
with the college. 1830-31. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Co.,
Printers, No. 1 Kennebec Row. 1830. 12mo. pp. 12. [2299
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, and
of the Clinical School of Medicine at Woodstock, Vt., connected
with the college. 18.32-33. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Co.
12mo. pp. 16. [2.300
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1833-34. Augusta: Luther Severance,
Printer. 18.34. 12mo. pp. 12. [2301
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1834-35. Augusta: Luther Severance,
Printer. 1834. 12mo. pp. 12. [2302
292 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Colby Universitt, Continued.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1835-36. HalloMell: Glazier, Masters &
Smith. 1836. 12mo. pp. 12. [2303
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1836-37. College Press: Edgar H. Gray,
Printer. 1836. 12mo. pp. 16. [2304
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1838-39. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters &
Smith. 1838. 12mo. pp. 16. [2305
Xo catalogues were ijublished for 1839-40, or for 1840-41.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1841-42. Waterville: Wing & Mathews,
Pr. 1841. 12mo. pp. 16. [2306
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, for
the academic year 1843-44. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith.
1843. 12mo. pp. 16. [2:307
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, for
the academic year 1844-45. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith.
1844. 12mo. pp. 15. [2308
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, for
the academic year 1845-46. Waterville: John Stearns Carter,
Pr. 1845. l^mo. pp. 21. [2:309
Catalogue of the officers and stvidents of Waterville College, for the
academical year 184.5-46. Published by the students. Portland:
F. A. & A. F. Gerrish, printers. 1845. 8vo. pp. 23. [2310
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1846-47. With the course of studies,
etc. Portland: Printed by F. A. & A. F. Gerrish. 1846. 8vo. pp.
24. [2311
Catalogue of the students and officers of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1847-48. Waterville: Printed by Maxliam
& Drummond. n. d. 8vo. pp. 22. [2312
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1848-49. Eastern Mail Office, n. d.
Waterville. 8vo. pp. 22. [2313
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1849-50. Waterville: Maxham & Wing.
1849. 8vo. pp. 23. [2314
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1850-51. Waterville: Maxham & Wing,
printers. Eastern Mail Office. 1850. Svo. pp. 24. [2315
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1851-52. Waterville: Maxham & Wing,
printers. Eastern Mail Office, n. d. 8vo. pp. 24. [2316
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 293
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1852-53. Waterville: Maxham & Wing,
Eastern Mail Office. 1852. 8vo. pp. 24. [2317
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academical year 1853-54. Waterville: Printed for the
college. 1853. 8vo. pp. 24. [2318
This and succeeding catalogues until 1869-70 were actually printed in
Boston.
Catalogue of the students and officers of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1854-55. Waterville: Printed for the
college. 1854. 8vo. pp. 24. [2319
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1855-56. Waterville : Printed for the col-
lege. 1855. 8vo. pp. 24. [2::!20
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1856-57. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1856. 8vo. pp. 24. [2;;i21
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1857-58. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1857. 8vo. pp. 28. [2322
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1858-59. Waterville : Printed for the col-
lege. 1858. 8vo. pp. 28. [2:^>23
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1859-60. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1859. 8vo. pp. 28. [2324
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1860-61. Watei'ville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1860. 8vo. pp. 24. [2325
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1861-62. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1861. 8vo. pp. 24. [2326
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1862-63. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1862. 8vo. pp. 24. [2327
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1863-64. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1863. 8vo. pp. 24. ' [2328
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1864-65. Waterville : Printed for the col-
lege. 1864. 8vo. pp. 22. [2329
Catalogue of the officers and students of Waterville College, Maine,
for the academic year 1865-66. Waterville: Printed for the col-
lege. 1865. 8vo. pp. 23. [2330
294 BIBLIOGRAPHY Or MAINE.
Colby University, Continued.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1866-67. Waterville: Printed for the university.
1867. 8vo. pp. 23. [2.331
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1867-68. Waterville: Printed for the university.
1867. 8vo. pp. 24. [2332
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1868-69. Waterville: Printed for the university.
1868. 8vo. pp. 24. [2333
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1869-70. Waterville: printed for the university.
1869. 8vo. pp. 24. [2334
Actually printed at Lewiston, as were the following, until 1878.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1870-71. Waterville: printed for the university.
1870. 8vo. pp. 24. [2335
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1871-72. Waterville: printed for the university.
1871. 8vo. pp. 24. [2:336
Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby University for the
academic year 1872-73. Waterville: printed for the university.
1872. 8vo. pp. 24. [2337
The Fifty-fourth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 187.3-74. Waterville:
printed for the university. 1873. 8vo. pp. 24. [2338
The same. Second edition. 1874. 8vo. pp. 32.
The Fifty-fifth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1874-7-5. Waterville:
printed for the university. 1874. 8vo. pp. 34. [2:339
The Fifty-sixth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, (Waterville College until 1867), for the aca-
demic year 1875-76. Waterville: Printed for the university. 1875.
Svo. pp. 34. [2340
The Fifty-seventh Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the aca-
demic year 1877-78. Waterville: Printed for the iiniversity. 1877.
8vo. pp. 42. [2:341
The Fifty-eight annual Catalogue of the officers and students of Colby
University (Waterville College until 1867), for the academic
year 1877-78. Waterville : Printed for the university. 1878. Svo.
pp. 34. [2342
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 295
The Fifty-ninth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the aca-
demic year 1878-79. Waterville: Printed for the university. 1878.
Svo. pp. 49. [2343
An essay by Henry E. Robins, D. D., president of tlie university, on " The
Relation of Education to Evangelization" occupies pp. 35-49.
The Sixtieth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the acade-
mic year 1879-80. Waterville: Printed for the university. 1879.
Svo. pp. 49. [2344
Contains memorial sermon for Gardner Colby, a baccalaureate discourse
by the president, Henry E. Robins, D. D., July 20, 1879, pp. 36-40.
The Sixty-first Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the academic
year 1880-81. Waterville: Printed for the university. 1881. 8vo.
pp. 39. [2345
The Sixty-second Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the
academic year 1881-82. Waterville: Printed for the university.
1881. Svo. pp. 42. [2346
The Sixty-third Annual Catalogue of the_officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the aca-
demic year 1882-83. Waterville, Me: Printed for the university.
1883. Svo. pp. 42. [2347
The Sixty-fourth Annual ('atalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University (Waterville College until 1867), for the aca-
demic year 1883-84. Waterville, Me.: Printed for the university.
1883. Svo. pp. 43. [2348
The Sixty-fifth Annual Catalogue of officers and students of Colby
University (Waterville College until 1867), for the academic year
1884-85. Waterville, Me. : Printed for the university. 1884. Svo.
pp- 46. [2349
The same. Second Edition. May 1885. Svo. pp. 46.
The Sixty-sixth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1885-86. Waterville, Me. :
Printed for the university. November, 1885. Svo. pp. 52. [2350
The Sixty-seventh Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1886-87. Waterville, Me. :
Printed for the university. December, 1888. Svo. pp. 50. [2351
The Sixty-eighth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1887-88. Waterville, Me.:
Printed for the university. December, 1SS7. Svo. pp. 44. [2352
The Sixty-ninth Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1888-89. Waterville, Me.:
Printed for the university. December, 1888. Svo. pp. 47. [2353
'2dQ BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Colby University, Continued.
The Seventieth Annual Catalogixe of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1889-90. Waterville, Me.:
Printed for the vmiversity. December, 1889. 8vo. pp. 52. [2354
The Seventy-first Annual Catalogue of the officers and students of
Colby University, for the academic year 1890-91. Waterville Me.:
Printed for the university. December, 1890. 8vo. pp. 56. [2355
CATALOGUES, TRIENNIAL AND GENERAL.
Catalogus per Triennium eorum qui officia gerunt quique alicujus
gradus laurea donati sunt, in Collegio Watervillensi, in republica
Mainensi : cui additur eorum, qui theol. dederunt operam. Water-
villai: excudebat Gulielmns Hastings, MDCCCXXV. 8vo. pp. 8.
[2356
Catalogus Senatus Academic!, et eorum qui munera et offioia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillae, in republica Mainensi. Augustas:
typis descripsit Luther Severance, MDCCCXXXIV. Foedera-
tarum Americse rerumpublicarum summae potestatis anno LIX.
8vo. pp. 11. [2357
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillse, in Kepublica Mainensi. Augustse:
typis descripsit Luther Severance. MDCCCXXXVII. Foedera-
tarum Americae rerumpublicarum summae potestatis anno LXIl.
8vo. pp. 11. [2358
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillae, in Ptcpublica Mainensi. Watervillae:
typis descripsit Johannes-Stearns Carter. Anno Domini MDCC-
CLXV. 8vo. pp 16. [2359
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio Water-
villensi, Watervillae, in Republica Mainensi. Watervillae: Typis
descripsit Johannes-Stearns Carter. Anno Domini MDCCCLVITI.
8vo. pp. 17. [2360
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillae, in Republica Mainensi. Watervillaj:
Typis descripsit Johannas-Stearns Carter, Anno Domini MDCCCLI.
8vo. pp. 19. [2361
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillae, in Republica Mainensi. MDCCCLIV.
(n. p.) (Reverse.) Typis J. M. Hewes et Soc, Bostoniae. 8vo. pp.
23. [2362
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 297
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officta
gesserunt, quique alicujus gracilis laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillae, inEepublica Mainensi. MDCCCLVII.
(n. p.) (Reverse.) Typis Joliannes-Milton Hewes et Soc, Bostoniae
Svo. pp. 24. [2.363
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia
gesserunt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio
Watervillensi, Watervillae, in Republica Mainensi. MDCCCLX.
(n. p.) (Reverse.) Typis Johannes-Milton Hewes et Soc, Bostoniae.
Svo. pp. 20. [2364
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio Water-
villensi, Watervillae, in Republica Mainensi. MDCCCLXIII.
n. p. (Reverse.) Typis Johannes-Milton Hewes et Soc, Bos-
toniae. Svo. pp. 28. [2.365
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et oflficia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Collegio Water-
villensi, Watervillfe, in Republica Mainensi. MDCCCLXVI. n. p.
(Reverse.) Typis Johannes-Milton Hewes et Soc, Bostoniae. Svo.
pp, 29. [2366
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Universitate
Colbiana, MDCCCLXIX. n. p. (Reverse.) Typis Johannes-Mil-
ton Hewes et Soc, Bostoniae. Svo. pp. 31. [2.367
Catalogus Senatus academici, et eorum qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Universitate
Colbiana, MDCCCLXXII. n. p. (Reverse.) Typis Johannes-
Milton Hewes et Soc, Bostoniae. Svo. pp. 32. [236S
Catalogus Senatus Academici et eorum qui munera et officia gesse-
runt, quique alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt in Universitate
Colbiana. Typis Nelson Dingley et Soc. MDCCCLXXV. n. p.
(Lewiston.) Svo. pp. 32. [2369
General Catalogue of the officers and graduates of Colby Univer-
sity, Waterville, Maine. 1S20-82. Waterville, Me. Published
for the alumni, June, 1SS2. Svo. pp. 71, (1). (1 engrav.) [2370
Second General Catalogue of the officers and graduates of Colby
University, Waterville, Me. 1820-87. Waterville, Me. Pub-
lished for the alumni. July, 1887. Svo. pp. 88. ( 1 engrav.)
[2371
MISCELLANEOUS. ^
Waterville College. Origin, progress and present state of the col-
lege, n. t. p. Svo. pp. 8. Printed at the Argus Office, Portland.
1822. [2372
298 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Colby University, Continued.
Constitution of the Samaritan Female Society of Waterville College.
(Me.) Printed by Lincoln and Edmands, Boston. No. 53 Corn-
hill. 1824. 16mo. pp. 8. [2.373
Constitution of the Manual Labor Association, connected with
Waterville College, with an address to the public. Augusta:
Eaton and Severance, Printers. 1832. 12mo. pp. 12. [2374
Petition of the graduating class of 183.5, addressed to the govern-
ment of Waterville College. Published by order of the class.
n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 8. [2375
Account of the college, and its commencement. 1835. (See Cox,
F. A.
Catalogue of the library of Waterville College, in Waterville,
Maine. Waterville: Printed by Edgar H. Gray. 1835. 8vo. pp.
301. [2376
History of. 1836. .S'ee Babcock, Eufus.
Catalogue of the library of Waterville College, in Waterville, Me.
Waterville: Printed by John S. Carter. 184.5. Svo. pp. 47. [2.377
Catalogue of the Literary Fraternity Society of Waterville College.
Instituted 1824. Incorporated 1828. Portland: Printed by F.
A. and A. F. Gerrish. 1847. 8vo. pp. 36. [2378
Laws of Waterville College. 1851.
Catalogue of the members and library of the Literary Fraternity
Society of Waterville College. Instituted 1824. Incorporated
1828. Portland: Printed by B. Thurston. 1852. 8vo. pp. .53. [2379
Keport of the faculty of Waterville College, on the condition and
wants of the institution, with the action of the trustees on the
same, at a special meeting of the Board, December - 18, 1856.
Waterville: 18-56. [2380
Address to the friends of Waterville College. (Signed) J. T.
Champlin, Wm. H. Shailer, Ira Leland. n. t. p. Waterville, Oc-
tober 17, 1863. (At end.) Portland: Printed at Zion's Advocate
Office, by Brown Thurston. 1863. 8vo. pp. 4. [2381
Waterville College in the Kebellion. 1866. See Maine; Report of
adjutant general.
Manual Labor in. 1867. <See Hamlin: Charles E.
Laws of Colby University, Waterville, Maine. Portland: Printed
by B. Thurston & Co. n. d. 12mo. pp. 23. [2:382
Necrology of. 1867-68. -See Hoyt, Albert H.
An Obituary Record of graduates of Colby University (Waterville
College until 1867) from 1822-70. Presented at the semi-centen-
nial, Aug. 2, 1870. Waterville: 1870. 8vo. pp. 66. [2383
Printed for the alumni.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 299
Alumni of Colby University. Obituary record from 1S70 to 1873.
Supplement No. 1. Including notices of all alumni whose de-
cease has been learned from July 1870 to July 1873. Waterville:
Printed for the alumni. 187-4. 8vo. pp. 66. [2384
Account of Commencement, 1873. See United States Bureau of
Education.
Laws of Colby University, Waterville, Maine. Waterville: Max-
ham & Wing, Printers. 1874. 12mo. pp. 16. [2385
Charter of Colby University, with the acts and resolves relating
thereto, and the by-laws of the trustees. Portland, Maine:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1875. 8vo. pp. 32. [2386
Laws of Colby University, Waterville, Me. Boston: Franklin
Press: Eand, Avery & Co. 1876. 12mo. pp. 19. [2387
Alumni of Colby University, obituary record. 1873 to 1877. Sup-
plement No. 2. Including notices of all alumni whose decease
has been learned from July 1873 to July 1877. Waterville:
Printed for the alumni. 1877. 8vo. pp. 21. [2388
Laws of Colby University, Waterville, Maine. Portland: Press of
B. Thurston & Co. 1880. 12mo. pp. 21. [2389
Report of the librarian. 1S81. [2390
Report of the treasurer to the trustees of Colby University, July
21, 1880. Waterville: Printed at M. A. Leger's Book and Job
Office. 8vo. pp. 17. [2391
Report of the treasurer to the president and trustees of Colby
University. June 21, 1881. Waterville: Printed at the Sentinel
Office. 8vo. pp. 19. [2392
Colby University. Treasurer's report. June 10, 1882. Portland:
Printed by B. Thurston & Co. Printers. 8vo. pp. 18. [2393
Colby University. Treasurer's report. June 10, 1883. Portland:
Printed by B. Thurston & Co. Printers. 8vo. pp. 22. [2394
Waterville College. Reunions of the class of 1853. Printed for
private distribution by Wm. P. Bartlett, Eau Claire, Wis. 1883.
8vo. pp. 15. [2395
Alumni of Colby University. Obituary record from 1877 to 1884.
Supplement No. 3, including notices of all alumni whose decease
has been learned from July, 1877 to July, 1884. Cambridge:
John Wilson & Son. 1884. 8vo. pp. 48. [2396
Treasurer's Report. June 10, 1884. Portland: Printed by B.
Thurston & Co. 1884. 8vo. pp. 21. [2397
Colby University. Treasurer's report. June 10, 1885. Portland:
Printed by B. Thurston & Co. Printers. Svo. pp. 19. [2-398
Colby University. Treasurer's report. 1886. Portland: Printed
by B. Thurston & Co. 8vo. pp. 28. [2399
300 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Cor.BY University, Continued.
Colby University. Treasurer's report. June 1, 1887. Portland:
Printed by B. Thurston & Co. Svo. pp. 25. [2400
Treasurer's Report. June 1, 1888. Portland: Printed by B.
Thurston & Co. 1888. Svo. pp. 24. [2401
Review of the year. Professor Moses Lyford, LL. D. The corpo-
ration and faculty. (Cover title.) From the Colby Oracle. 1S88.
Svo. pp. 14. (2 illus.) [2402
Annual Report of the president and faculty of Colby University.
1889. Waterville, Me.: Printed at the Mail Office. 1889. Svo.
pp. 31. [2403
Treasurer's Report. June 1, 1889. Portland: Brown Thurston &
Co. 1889. Svo. pp. 23. [2404
Resignation of President Pepper. 1889. (From the Waterville
Mail of July 19, 1889.) n. t. p. 12mo. pp. 4. [2405
Exercises at the laying of the corner-stone of the Shannon obser-
vatory and physical laboratory, Colby University, Sept. 26, 1889.
(University seal.) Waterville, Me.: Printed for the University.
1889. Svo. pp. 18. (2 engra.) [2406
Addresses by President A. W. Small, Prof. W. A. Rogers, Prof. E. W. Hall,
Mr. George N. Hurd.
Colby University. Treasurer's report. June 1, 1890. Portland:
Brown Thurston & Co. Svo. pp. 26. [2407
Annual Reports of the president and faculty of Colby University.
1890. Waterville: Printed at the Sentinel Office. 1890. Svo. pp.
44. [2408
Annual Report of the president and faculty of Colby University.
1891. Waterville : Printed at the Mail Office. 1891. Svo. pp. 46.
[2409
Treasurer's Report. June 1, 1891. Portland: Brown Thurston
Company. 1891. Svo. pp. 24. [2410
PERIODICALS.
The Oracle. Colby University, November, 1870. Lewiston: Jour-
nal Steam Press. 1870. Svo. pp. 32. [2411
The same, 1871.
The same. February, 1S72. Svo. pp. 32.
The same, for 1873. Svo. pp. 32.
The same. 1874. Svo. pp. 4S.
The Oracle of Colby University. Published by the students. Lew-
iston: Printed at the Journal Office. 1S75. Svo. pp. 64.
The same. 1876. Svo. pp. 82.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 301
The same. 1877. Svo. pp. 88.
The same. 1878. 8vo. pp. 92.
The same. Vol. XIII. 1879. 8vo. pp. 98.
The same. 1881.
The same. 1882.
Colby University. The Oracle. Volume XVI. Published by the
students. 1882. 8vo. pp. 112.
Portrait of President Henry E. Robins.
Colby University. The Diamond. Published by the X Chapter of
the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Waterville, Me. 1883. 8vo.
pp. 130.
As the result of a disagreement, the Diauiond was issued one year instead
of the Oracle, but it forms Vol. XVII of the same series.
Colby University. The Oracle. Vol. XVIII. 1884. Svo. pp. 203.
The same. Vol. XIX. 1885. Svo. pp. 212.
Contains a portrait of Hon. Abner Colburn.
The same. Vol. XX. 1886. Svo. pp. 193.
Contains portrait of Prof. C. E. Hamlin.
The same. XXI. 1887. Svo. pp. 205.
Contains portrait of Prof. W. A. Rogers.
The same. Vol. XXII. 1888. Svo. pp. 176.
The same. Vol. XXIII. 1889.
The Colby Oracle for 1S90. Svo. pp. 237.
Contains portrait of President Albion W. Small.
CoLCORD, Emily M.
For Thy Name's Sake, and other poems. By Millie Colcord. Port-
land, Me.: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. 1878. 16mo. pp. 100. (Port.)
[2412
Four editions have been published.
CoLE, Albert. 1818-81. Clergyman, Winslow, Limerick, Cornish.
A Tribute of affection to the memory of the late Rev. George W.
Cole. By Albert Cole. Portland : Published by William Hyde.
1845. 12mo. pp. 300. [2413
Sermon before the Maine Missionary Society, at its sixty-fourth an-
niversary at Bath, June 28, 1871. Text, Daniel, 2: 44. Cong.
Conf. Minutes. 1871. pp. 75-83. [2414
Cole, Alfred.
Family Record of early settlers in Buckiield. Me. Biog. 2: 97.
(1877.) 3:27,120. (1878.) [2415
Cole, George Washington. 1805-40. Clergyman, Michigan.
Tribute to the memory of. 1848. See Cole, Albert.
302 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Cole, Harry G. Portland.
Governor Morrill's Message. Neal Dow and the Maine Law, and H.
G. Cole's Restriction License Law. (n. d.) (1855.) n. p. (Port-
land.) 8vo. pp. 8. [2416
Cole, Jonathan. 1803-77. Clergyman, Hallowell, 1836-56.
Meditations for the Sick. By Jonathan Cole. Boston : James Mun-
roe and Company. 1837. 16mo. pp. xii, 119. [2417
Biographical Notice of. Unit. Rev. 9: 93. (1878.) [2418
Cole, Joseph Green. 1799-1851. Lawyer, Paris.
Remarks concerning Governor Lincoln. 1831. iSee Lincoln, Enoch.
Notice of. N.E.Reg. 6:389. (1852.) [2419
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
Cole, Lucy. Sedgwick.
Narrative of life of. 1830. See Pinkham, Rebekah P.
Cole, Samuel Valentine, h. Machiasport, 1851. Educator, Andover,
Mass.
Poem on Prof. Alpheus S. Packard. 1884. See Little, George T.
Cole, Samuel W. 1796-1851. r. Cornish, 1796-1839.
The Columbian Spelling Book: or first principles of the English
language: exhibiting the orthography and pronunciation, on a
new, enlarged and entertaining plan : and containing appropriate
lessons in reading, carefully divided into suitable paragraphs.
For the use of schools.
•' Swift and pleasing is the course,
When the way is smooth and clean."
By Samuel W. Cole. Cornish. 12 mo. 1823. [2420
The Muse, or the flowers of poetry: a choice collection of favorite
odes, poems, songs, elegies, epitaphs, epigrams, elegant extracts,
&c.
" From grave to gay, from lively to severe."
By Samuel W. Cole, author of the " Columbian Spelling Book."
" Music resembles poetry; in each are nameless graces."
COWPEB.
" Then hail, ye mighty masters of the lay,
Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth,
Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay,
Amused my childhood, and inform'd my youth."
Beattie.
Cornish, Me., author. 1827. James Adams Jr., Printer. Portland.
ISmo. pp. 216. [2420a
Coleman, Benjamin, D. D.
Some Memoirs of the continuation of the history of the troubles of
the New England colonies from the barbarous and perfidious
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 303
Indians, instigated by the more savage and inhuman French of
Canada and Nova Scotia. Begun November 3, 1726. By Ben-
jamin Coleman, D. D. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 6:108. (1800.)
[2421
CoLESWORTHY, Mks. Anna. 1776-18.51. Portland.
Obituary of. N.E.Reg. 5:473. (1851.) [2422
CoLESVFOBTHY, Dastiel Clement. 1810-93. Publisher, Boston, r.
Portland 1810-50.
"The Contrast, " "The Three Brothers, " "Remember Now Thy
Creator in the Days of Thy Youth," and "A Happy Death,"
1830. See Holt, Fifleld.
Common Incidents. Recommended by the book committee of the
Maine Sabbath School Union. By Philo-Paidos. Portland : Pub-
lished by G. Hyde & Co. D. C. Colesworthy, Printer. 1832.
24mo. pp. 108. [2423
My Teacher. By Philo-Paidos, author of " Common Incidents. "
Revised by the committee of publication. Boston: Massachu-
setts Sabbath School Society Depository. No. 24 Cornhill. 1832.
16mo. pp. 53. (1 plate.) [2423a
My Minister. Or sketches of the character of Rev. Charles Jenkins,
late of Portland. By D. C. ColesvFortliy, author of " Common
Incidents," and "My Teacher." Portland: Published by S. H.
Colesworthy. Printed at the S. S. Instructor Office. 1833. 16mo.
pp. 112. [2424
The same, under the following title:
The Heavenly Friend, or recollections of my minister.
Who to life's noblest end,
Gave up life's noblest powers.
Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. 18mo. pp. 112.
Sabbath-school Hymns. By D. C Colesworthy, author of "My
Teacher" and "My Minister." Portland: Sabbath School Depos-
itory. 1833. ISmo. pp. 112. [2425
Juvenile Stoi-y Book. By D. C. Colesworthy, editor of the "Sabbath
School Instructor. " Portland: Published by S. H. Colesworthy.
1834. 24mo. pp. 80. [2426
An Address delivered in the Abysinnian church, Portland, Maine,
March 4, 1835, before the people of color. By D. C Colesworthy.
Published by request. Portland: Press of the Sabbath School
Instructor. 1835. 8vo. pp. 16. [2427
Poems. By Timothy Goodwise. Portland: S. H. Colesworthy.
1836. 16mo. pp. 24. (11 illus.) [2428
The Orphans. By Timothy Goodwise. Portland: S. H. Coles-
worthy. 1836. 16mo. pp. 24. (4 illus.) [2429
Portland: S.
H.
Coles-
[2432
Portlaud: S.
H.
Coles-
[2433
Portland : S.
H.
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[2434
304 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CoLESWOBTHY, Daniel Clement, Continued.
The Present. By Timothy Goodwise. Portland: S. H. Coles-
worthy. 1836. 16mo. pp. 16. (6 illus.) [2430
Hymns for Children. By D. C. Colesworthy, author of "Common
Incidents," " My Teacher, " &c. Portland: S. H. Colesworthy.
1836. 16mo. pp. 24. (22 illus.) [2431
The Lost Boy. By Timothy Goodwise.
worthy. 1836. 16mo. pp. 24. (3 illus.)
Tale Bearing. By Timothy Goodwise.
worthy. 1836. 16mo. pp. 24. (12 illus.)
Job Elkinson. By Timothy Goodwise.
worthy. 1836. 16mo. pp. 24. (5 illus.)
Opening Buds. By D. C. Cole-sworthy.
" There Is not a tree,
A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains
A folio volume. AVe may read and read,
And read again : and still find something new;
Something to please, and something to instruct,
E'en in the humble weed. "
Portland: C. W. Pennell, Printer. 1838. pp.360. (Engraved
frontispiece.) [2435
Advice to an Apprentice. By D. C. Colesworthy, editor of the
"Juvenile Reformer." Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. 1836. 16mo.
pp. 128. [2436
The same. Second edition, under the following title:
A Guide to Youth, or advice to an apprentice.
" Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime. "
Portland: S. H. Colesworthy, 1841. 16mo. pp. 128.
Happy Deaths. Designed for Sabbath-schools. By D. C. Coles-
worthy. Portland: A. Shirley, Printer. 1840. 16mo. pp. 36.
[2437
A Touch at the Times.
" If folly cannot be abashed,
It must be ridiculed or lashed. "
Portland: For sale at the bookstores. 1840. 18mo. pp. 72. [2438
Chronicles of Casco Bay.
Generations to come will applaud the wisdom, integrity and wonderful
perseverance of the first planters of our shores.
Edward Russell.
Portland: Sanborn & Carter. MDCCCL. Press of A. Shirley &
Co. 8vo. pp. 56. (1 plate.) [2439
CoLESwoKTHY, DANIEL Peckek. 1778-1853. Portland.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 6: 389. (1852.) [2440
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 305
CoLESwoRTHY, SAMUEL H. Portland.
The Scholar's Aid, designed to instruct him in the ways of useful-
ness. By Timothy Goodwise. Portland: S. H. Colesworthy,
1869. 16rao. pp. 105. (Port.) [24-11
The Scholar's Friend. By Timotliy Goodwise. " Study to be Wise."
Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. 1830. 16mo. pp. 106. [2442
The foregoing were not by D. C. Colesworthy, some of whose works
appeared under the same pseudonym.
Editor. The Eastern Rosebud. Semi-monthly. Portland. 1841-
43. Square 16mo. [2443
CoLLAMEK, Jacob, LL. D. 1792-186.5. Burlington, Yt.
Addresses on the death of Hon. Jacob Collamer, delivered in the
Senate and House of Representatives, on Thursday, December
14, 1865. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1866. 8vo.
pp. 85. [2444
Address by William P. Fesseuden, pp. 28-34.
Collected Poems. F. W. Baltes & Co. Portland, n. d., sm. 4to. n.
pp. (pp. 9.) ' [2445
One hundred copies.
Collecting Salmon Spaavn in Maine. Harp. Mag. 49:29. (1874.)
(Illus.) [2446
(A) Collection, not of opinions but of facts. Facts are for the mil-
lions, opinions, the few. Documentary history of the Maine
Law: comprising the original Maine Law, the New York Prohib-
itory Liquor Law, legislative debates, arguments, judicial de-
cisions, statistics, important correspondence: "Inquisition" and
prohibition versus "Freedom" and anti-prohibition. "Let
facts be submitted to a candid world. " "iVujic est hihendum; " .s*
quando. New York: Hall & Brothers. 1855. 8vo. pp. 128.
[2447
CoLMAN, Samuel. Portland.
The Portland Directory, containing names of the inliabitants,
places of business, and dwelling-houses, with lists of the streets,
lanes and wharves, the town officers, public offices and banks.
Portland: Published by S. Colman, 1830. 16mo. pp.96. [2448
Collins, George E., M. D. 1839-67. Physician, Bethel.
Biographical Sketch of. 1869. See Gordon, S. C.
Colonization.
Address of the board of managers of the Colonization Society of
the State of Maine. (Portland, Apr. 1855.) 8vo. pp. 7. [2449
CoLLiNGWooD, HERBERT WiNSLOW. b. 1857. Author, Huckinsuck,
N. J.
Andersonville Yiolets. A story of the Northern and Southern life.
Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1889. 12mo. pp. 270. [2450
21
306 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Collins, A. C.
Game Protection. Outing. 15:203. (1889.) [24.51
Relates to Maine game laws.
Collins, Daniel.
Narrative of the shiijwreck of the brig Betsey, of Wiscasset,
(Maine) and murder of five of lier crew, by pirates, on the coast
of Cuba, Dec. 1824.
" Quceque ipse miserrima vidi,
Et quorum pars magna fui. "
By Daniel Collins, one of the only tAvo survivors. Wiscasset:
Printed by John Dorr. 1825. 8vo. pp. 52. [2452
Colored Race.
Proceedings of the convention which formed the Maine union in
behalf of the coloi'ed race, with the address of the executive
committee to the public. Portland: Merrill and Byram. 1835.
8vo. pp. 16. [2453
Columbia, [ncorporated 1796.
Marriages and intentions, 1796-1806. See Bucknam, Seward.
Sketch of. 1886. See Bucknam, Samuel.
Deaths in Columbia Falls. (Copied from gravestones.) Bang. H.
M. 3: 156. (1888.) [2454
(The) Columbian Pkeachee: or, a collection of original sermons,
from i^reachers of eminence in the United States, embracing the
distinguishing doctrines of grace. Volume I. Catskill: Pub-
lished by Nathan Elliot, 1808. 8vo. pp. 304. [2455
Sermon vi. " Be watchful and strengthen the things which remain, that
are ready to die." Rev. 3: 2. Asermon. By the Reverend JNIoses Hem-
menway, D. D., pastor of a church in Wells, District of Maine, i)p. 101-124.
CoMSTOCK, Solomon, and family. Edinburg and Argyle. 1889. See
Porter, J. W.
CoNANT Family.
Tabular Pedigree of 1884. See Conant, Frederick Odell.
History and genealogy of. 1887. <S'ee Conant, Frederick Odell.
CoNANT, Fkedekick Odell. 6. Portland. 1857. Merchant, Portland.
Genealogical Notes on the Sweetsir family. O. T. 8:11.38. (1884.)
[2450
Genealogical Notes on the Drinkwater family. O. T. 8: 1142.
(1884.) [2457
Tabular Pedigree of the Conant family. Eight generations: six
hundred names. Privately printed. Portland. 1884. [2458
Gravestone Inscriptions, Yarmouth. O. T. 8: 1185, (1884.) [2459
Extract from the register of All Saints church, East Budleigh,
Devon, England. Me. Rec. 2: 189. (1884.) [2460
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 307
A History and Genealogy of the Conant family in England and
America; thirteen generations, 1520-1887. Containing also notes
on the Connet, Connett and Cunnit families. (Illus.) By
Frederick Odell Conant, M. A. Privately Printed. Portland,
Maine. U. S. A. 1887. 8vo. pp. xiv, (11), 640. [2461
Abstract of Odell wills. Me. Eec. 3: .58. (1888.) [2462
Biographical Sketches of the members of the class of 1880. (Mon-
ogram.) Bowdoin College. Prepared for the decennial reunion,
June 26, 1890. (Xo imprint.) Svo. pp. 22. (2 plates.) [2463
CoNDiT, Jonathan Baily, D. D. 1807-76. Clergyman, Portland, 1838-
1845.
An address delivered before the literary societies of Dartmouth
College, July 28,1841. By J. B. Condit. Portland : Newall A.
Foster, Printer. 1841. Svo. pp. 31. [2464
Christians Fellow-helpers to the Truth. (Ill John Epis., 8.) A ser-
mon at the 37th anniversary of the Maine Missionary Society, at
Bath, South church, June 26, 1844. By Eev. J. B. Condit of
Second church, Portland. Portland: Thurston, Illsley & Co.
1844. 8vo. pp. 21. [2465
(A) CONFEKENCE MEETING HvMN BoOK.
"Let us sing unto the Lord," Eastport: Published by Hiram S.
Favor. 1832. Copyrighted by publisher. John Bent, Printer.
24mo. pp.95. [2466
The same. By a layman. Second edition, improved. Eastport:
H. B. Williams. 1835. 24mo.
CONFEKENCES, INDIAN.
Georgetown on Arrowsick Island, Aug. 9th, 1717. Anno-que Regni
Regis Georgii Britannia^, &c. A conference of His Excellency the
governor, with the sachems and chief men of the Eastern Indians.
Boston: Printed by B. Green, Printer to His Excellency, the
Governor and Council. And sold by Benj, Eliot, at his shop
below the Town-house. 4to. pp. 13. [2467
'The same. IST. H. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2: 242. (1827.) Also, N. H.
Prov. Papers. 3:693. (1869.)
Reprinted in Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3: 361. (1853.)
— — The Conference with the Eastern Indians at the ratification of the
peace, held at Falmouth, in Casco Bay, in July and August, 1726.
Boston: For Benj. Eliot. 1726. 4to. pp. 23. [2468
The same, reprinted. Boston: B. Kneeland. 1754. 4to. pp. 20
The same. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3: 377. (1853.)
The Conference with the Eastern Indians, at the further ratification
of the peace, held at Falmouth in Casco Bay, in July, 1727.
Boston: 1727. 4to. pp. 31. [2469
308 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Conferences, Indian, Continued.
The same. (Colophon.) Boston: Reprinted by S. Kneeland, by
order of the Honourable House of Representatives, 1754. 4to. pp.
27. Reprinted in Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3:407. (1S5.3); also, in
Akins; Pub. Doc. Nova Scotia.
At the treaty of 1726, at Falmouth, some tribes were not represented;
therefore, another treaty was made the following- year.
A Conference of His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq.; captain,
general and governor in chief of His Majesty's province of the
Massachusetts Bay in Xew England, with Edewakenk, chief
sachem of the Penobscot tribe, Loron, one of the chief captains
of the same tribe, Toxus, chief sachem of the Norridgewock
tribe, Adiawando, chief sachem of the Piqwacket tribe, and
Medaganesset, chief sachem of the Amerescoggin tribe,
with other chief men of the said Indian tribes, at Falmouth in
Casco Bay, July, 1732. Annoq; Regni Regis Georgii Secundi,
Magnae BritanniiB, se. Sexto, n. t. p. Boston: B. Green. 1732.
4to. pp. 23. [2470
A Conference held at the fort at St. Geoi-ge's in the county of
York, the fourth day of August, Anno Regni Regis Georgii
Secundi, Magnai Brittannise, Franciaj et Hibernise, 1742. Decimo
Sexto, Annoq: Domini, 1742. Between His Excellency William
Shirley, Esq., captain general and governor in chief, in and over
His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England,
And the chief sachems and captains of the Penobscot, Norridge-
wock, Picwacket or Amiscoggin or Saco, St. John's, Bescommon-
conty or Amerescoggin and St. Francis tribes of Indians. August
2, 1742. n. t. p. Boston: J. Draper. 1742. 4to. pp. 19. [2471
A Conference held at St. George's in the county of York, on the
twentieth day of September Anno Regni Regis Georgii Secundi
Magnre Brittanniaj Francise et Hibernise, Vicesimo Septimo
Annoque Domini. 1753. Between Sir William Pepperrell,
Baronet, Jacob Wendell, Thomas Hubbard, and John Winslow,
Esqrs.: and Mr. James Bowdoin, commissioners appointed by His
Excellency William Shirley, Esq.: captain general and governor
in chief, in and over His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts
Bay in New England, to treat witli the Eastern Indians on the
one part, and the Indians of the Penobscot tribe of the other part.
Boston in New England : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer
to the Honorable House of Representatives. 1753. 8vo. pp. 26.
[2472
CoNGDON, Charles Taber. New York
Destruction of Portland. Nation, 3:31. (1866.) [2473
Congregationalism.
Ratio Disciplinae. 1829. See Upham, Thomas C
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 309
A Manual of Congregationalism, prepared for the General Confer-
ence of the Congregational Churches in Maine, and recommended
by that body to the consideration of the churches. Portland:
Hyde & Lord. 1848. See Pond, Enoch. [2474
Polity, usages and law. 1865. See Davis, Woodbury.
CONGREGATIONALISTS.
The records of the General Conference of the Congregational Churches of
Maine, from 1824 to 1827 were not published at the time, except briefly in
the Christian Mirror, Portland. They were printed in the minutes of the
General Conference, in 18G4, pp. 75-79.
Minutes of the General Conference of Maine at their annual meet-
ing in Gorham in June (24-26), 1828. Portland: Shirley & Hyde,
Publishers. 1828. 8vo. pp. 24. [2475
Minutes of same, held in Waldoborough, 1829. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Winthrop, 1830. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Fryeburg, 1831. 8vo. pp. 28.
Minutes of same, held in Wiscasset, 1832. 8vo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1833. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1834. 8vo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Bangor, 1835. 8vo. pp. 16.
Minutes of same, held in Augusta, 1836. 8vo. pp. 16.
Minutes of same, held in Xorth Yarmouth, 1837. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Saco, 1838. 8vo. pp. 28.
Minutes of same, held in Brunswick, 1839. 8vo. pp. 51.
Minutes of same, held in Hallowell, 1840. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Machias, 1841. 8vo. pp. 22.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1842. 8vo. pp. 24.
-Minutes of same, held in Bangor, 1843. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1844. 8vo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Fryeburg, 1845. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Augusta, 1846. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1847. Svo. pp. 27.
Minutes of same, held in Bangor, 1848. 8vo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1849 8vo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in South Berwick, 1850. Svo. pp. 24.
Minutes of same, held in Yarmouth, 1851. Svo. pp. 23.
Minutes of same, held in Searsport, 1852. Svo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Saco, 1853. Svo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Bangor, 1854. Svo. pp. 46.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1855. Svo. pp. 48.
310 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CONGREGATIONALISTS, Continued.
Minutes of same, held in Calais, 1856. 8vo. pp. 32.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1857. 8vo. pp. 60.
Rev. Joliu Sawyer, aged 102 years, addressed earnestly the Sabbath-schools,
p. 18.
Minutes of same, held in Augusta, 1858. 8vo. pp. 68.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1859. 8vo. pp. 76.
An earnest discus.slon opened by Rev. William T. Dwight, D. D., of
Portland, on the refusal of the American Tract Society of New York to issue
tracts on the sin of slavery and the slave trade. A minority and a majority
report were presented. On motion of Dr. Dwight, the minority report was
adopted, only a few votes being in the negative. This disapproved the
course of N. Y. Soc. and approved the action of the Am. Tract Soc. Boston,
in issuing and circulating tracts on the subject.
Minutes of same, held in Bangor, 1360. 8vo. pp. 76.
Minutes of same, held in Brunswick, 1861. 8vo. pp. 72.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1862. 8vo. pp. 80.
Title of General Conference changed to "General Conference of the Con-
gregational Churches in Maine, " p. 17. Summary Gen. Conferences, 1826-62,
by E. F. Duren, pp. 78, 79.
Minutes of same, held in Biddeford, 1863. 8vo. pp. 72.
Minutes of same, held in Searsport, 1864. 8vo. pp. 80.
In memoriam Rev. Benjamin Tappan, first moderator of Conference, and
Rev. Charles Packard, last moderator, pp. 23-24.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1865. 8vo. pp. 88.
In memory of Rev. David Thurston, pp. 11, 12.
In memoriam of Rev. Franklin Yeaton, Rev. William Davenport, and
Rev. Cyril Pearl, by Rev. Uriah Balkam. Summary General Conferences,
1826-65. Tables, pp. 84, 85.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1866. 8vo. pp. 79.
In memoriam, by Rev. George E. Adams, of Brunswick, of Rev. John E.
Adams; by Elbridge G. Carpenter, of Waldoboro, of Rev. Daniel Sewall;
by Rev. Uriah Balkam, of Lewiston, of Rev. Wm. T. Dwight, D. D., and
others, pp. 7-9.
Minutes of same, held in Lewiston, 1867. pp. 157.
Churches and ministers from 1872 to 1867, with occasional references from
1613 to 1671, by Elnathan F. Duren, of Bangor, pp. 2, 67, 145-147, 150-157. In
memoriam of Rev. William Jenks, D. D., Rev. Clement Parker, Rev.
Simeon Waters, Rev. Allen Greeley, Rev. George W. Cressey, and Rev.
Elbridge G. Carpenter, by William Warren, of Gorham, pp. 79, 80.
Minutes of same, held in Thomaston, 1868, with missionary sermon
by Rev. Uriah Balkam, D. D. 8vo. 120.
In memoriam of Rev. Messrs. Noah Cressey, John Wilde, Daniel Kendrick,
George Shepard, and William Smith, by Rev. U. Balkam, pp. 63-65.
Minutes of same, held in Bangor, 1869. With missionary sermon
by Rev. Alfred E. Ives. 8vo. pp. 112.
In memoriam of Rev. Messrs. .lohn A. Perry, Benjamin C. Chase, Elijah
Jones, Charles Soule, E. P. Littletield, G. W. Campbell, Wheelock Craig,
Joseph Vaill, William J. Breed, John Orr, and Swan L. Pomeroy, by Rev.
William Warren, of Gorham. pp. 10-13.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 311
Minutes of same, held in Yarmouth, 1870. With missionary sermon
by Rev. Jason K. Mason. 8vo. pp. 116.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1871. With missionary sermon by
Rev. Albert Cole. Svo. pp. 128.
Minutes of same, held in Skowhegan, 1872. With missionary ser-
mon by Rev. Joseph Smith. 8vo. pp. 120.
Minutes of same, held in Gorham, 1873. 8vo. pp. 128.
Minutes of same, held in New Castle, 1874. 8vo. pp. 132.
Minutes of same, held in Augusta, 1875. 8vo. pp. 160.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1876. 8vo. pp. 272.
Minutes of same, held in Calais, 1877. 8vo. pp- 124.
Minutes of same, held in Auburn, 1878. Svo. pp. 144.
Minutes of same, held in Winthrop, 1879. 8vo. pp. 172.
Minutes of same, held in Foxcroft and Dover, 1880. 8vo. pp. 152.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1881. 8vo. pp. 228.
Minvites of same, held in Bangor, 1882. 8vo. pp. 212.
Memorial discourse on Enocb Pond, D. D., by Samuel Harris, D. D., LL. D.
111-133. See Harris, Samuel.
Minutes of same, held in Farmington, 1883. Svo. pp. 219.
Minutes of same, held in Biddeford, 1884. Svo. pp. 208.
Minutes of same, held in Lewiston, 1885. Svo. pp. 220.
Minutes of same, held in Bath, 1886. Svo. pp. 288.
^Minutes of same, held in Augusta, 1SS7. Svo. pp. 224.
List of life members of the Maine Missionary Society supposed to be
living, compiled by E. F. Duren, pp. 221-233.
Minutes of same, held in Rockland, ISSS. Svo. pp. 284.
Minutes of same, held in Portland, 1889. Svo. i)p. 208.
Minutes of .same, held in Bridgton. 1890. Svo. pp. 240.
Articles of Faith and a church covenant, reported by the committee
of the General Conference of Maine. Portland: Shirley & Hyde,
Exchange St. 1828. 24mo. [2476
History General Conference. 1837. See Freeman, Charles.
Correspondence of Maine General Conference upon slavery. 1840.
See Anti-Slavery.
Chui'ches and ministers of, in Maine, to 1840. -See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Churches and ministers of, in Maine. 1672-1867. See Duren, Elna-
than F.
CoxNiN, CoNABY, CoxY, CoNEY, CoxY FAMILIES. 1885. See Williams,
Joseph H.
CoNNOB, Selden. h. 1839. Governor of Maine, Augusta, Portland.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
312 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
(A) COXSERVATIVE WHIG.
The Duty of Conservative Whigs in the Present Crisis. A letter to
The Hon. Riifus Choate, by a conservative Whig.
" Ne quid respublica detrimenti caperet.'^
Boston. I806. Svo. pp. 21. [2477
In reply to his letter to the Whigs of Maine. See Choate, Rufus; also,
Pearson, H. B. The quotation is incorrect.
Conspectus.
A Conspectus or clear view of the laws in any way affecting the
titles and conveyances to lands in the eastern part of the province
(of Maine), which have occasioned controversies and disputes,
being claimed by virtue of ancient grants from the native Indians.
1753. pp. 4. [2478
Constance of Acadia. 1886. See Tennej^, Edward P.
Constitution and By-laws of the New Hampshire College of Agricul-
ture and the Mechanic Arts Alumni Association. March 23d,
1880. Sanford: W. A. Allen, Book, Card & Job Printer. 1880.
16rao. pp. 7. [2479
(The) Conversion of a Mahometan, to the Christian religion, de-
scribed in a letter from Gaifer in England to Ali-Ben-Hayton,
his friend in Turkey. We speak that we do know. Hallowell:
Printed by Peter Edes. 1797. 12mo. pp. 21. [2480
CoNWELL, Russell H. b. 1843. Clergyman, Philadelphia.
The Life, Speeches, and Public Services of James A. Garfield,
twenty-fifth president of the United States. Including an ac-
count of his assassination, lingering pain, death and burial. By
Russell H. Conwell, author of "Life of President Hayes," "Life
of Bayard Taylor," "Great Fire in Boston," etc, etc. With an
introduction by His Excellency John D. Long, governor of
Massachusetts. Augusta: Me. E. C. Allen. 1881. 12mo. pp.
384. (Illus.) [2481
The Life and Public Services of James G. Blaine, with incidents,
anecdotes, and romantic events connected with his early life:
containing also speeches and important historical documents re-
lating to his later years.
"Dare to do right, and trust the consequences to Infinite Wisdom."
J. G. Blaine. 1885.
By Russell H. Conwell, author of "Life of President Hayes,"
"Life of President Garfield," How and Why the Chinese Emi-
grate," "History of the Great Fire in Boston," "History of the
Great Fire in St. John," "Biography of Gianovello, the Walden-
sian Hero," "Life of Bayard Taylor," etc., &c., &c. Illustrated.
Boston: B. B. Russell. (1884) 12mo. pp. 504. [2482
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 313
(Also) Biography of Gen. John A. Logan of Illinois, in childhood, man-
hood, peace and war. By Russell H. Conwell. Illustrated. 1884. (Paged
continuously with Life of Blaine.)
Sermon at Parsonsfield. 1885. See Dearborn, J. W.
Cony Family.
1884. See Smith, W. H.
(1885.) See Williams, Joseph H.
Cony, Samuel. 1811-70. Lawyer, governor of Maine; Oldtown,
Augusta.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Cook, Amos Joxes. 1777-183G. Teacher, Fryeburg.
The Student's Companion; containing a variety of poetry, &c., se-
lected from the most celebrated authors; designed to improve
youth in reading and parsing the English language. To v^hich
are added miscellaneous questions on the sciences usually
taught in American schools, &c. By Amos Jones Cook, precep-
tor of Fryeburg Academy. Portland: Printed by Arthur Shirley.
1812. 12mo. pp. 144. (Illus.) [2483
The same. Second edition, Concord, N. H. Printed by Isaac Hill.
1825. 12mo. pp. 168.
Addresses to Sabbath-school Scholars. By a superintendent.
Portland: Shirley & Hyde, Exchange Street. 1828. 16mo. pp.
108. [2484
CooK-BooK Xo. 2.
Prepared by the ladies of the Universalist society, Deering, Me.
Portland: Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1884. 16mo. pp.36.
[2485
Cook, Charles S.
Extracts from the first book of records of the proprietors of the
township lying on the nortli branch of the Piscataquoag River.
Contributed by Charles S. Cook, Esq, Me. Rec. 4: 245. (1887.)
[2486
The township was Raymond, and the records commence in 1734.
CooK, Crowell, and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Cook, Gideon. Clergyman, Sanford.
A Sermon preached at South Berwick, Feb. 9, 1825, at the funeral
of Rev. Joshua Chase, pastor of the Baptist church at that
place. By Rev. Gideon Cook, pastor of the Baptist church in
Sanford. Kennebunk, James K. Remick, 1825. 8vo. pp. 15.
[2487
Cook, Joel. Journalist. Philadelphia.
An Eastern Tour at Home. By Joel Cook, author of "A Holiday
Tour in Europe," "England Picturesque and Descriptive," etc.,
etc. Reprinted from the Philadelphia Ledger. Philadelphia:
314 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Cook, Joel, Continued.
David McKay, Publisher, 23 South Ninth Street. 1889. 12 mo.
pp. 286. [2-188
Chapter XXXI. Going down East, p. 223. (Portsmouth and Kittery.) Chap.
XXXII. The Isles of Shoals. Chap. XXXIII. Entering the Pine Tree
State, 238. (The city of Portland; The sea fight; From Portland to the
Penobscot.) Chap. XXXIV. The River of Norumbega, 240, (The Penobscot:
The Red men of the Eastern land; Tlie noted settlement at Castine.) Chap.
XXXV. The Great Penobscot Bay, 254. (An exploration : The archipelago :
The insular town of Islesboro.) Chap. XXXVI. The End, 262. (The appear-
ance of Mount Desert; The fogs and the aquatics; The Green Mountain
view.)
A.n Islesboro Sketch. By Joel Cook. (Engraving.) With illustra-
tions by Louis K. Harlow. Published by the Boston Photo-
gravure Co. 1890. 12mo. pp. .3-3.5. (28 illustrations.) [2489
Xew Rules for Congressional Procedure. Our Day. 6: 43. (1890.)
[2490
Relating to interpretation of rules of Speaker Reed.
Cook, Melville B. Friend.ship. '
Japan. A sailor's visit to the Island Empire. By M. B. Cook. Xew
York: John B. Alden, Publisher. 1890. 12mo. pp. 46. [2491
Cook, Thomas.
The Xew Universal Letter Writer. Containing letters on friend-
ship, love, courtsliip, marriage, duty, religion, trade, amusement,
and other new and useful subjects. By the Rev. Thomas Cook,
A. B., and one of the authors of the new Royal and Universal
Dictionary of Arts and Sciences in England. Also forms of
bonds, deeds, indentures, powers of attorney, cards of compli-
ments, &c., &c. In two volumes. Hallowell: Published by
Ezekiel Goodale, at the Hallowell Bookstore, sign of the Bible.
N. Cheever, Printer. 1812. 24mo. Vol. I, pp. viii, 13, 132. Vol.
II, pp. 86. Contents, pp. 2. [2492
Cook, William, and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Cooke, M. C London, Eng.
Decades of Maine Fungi. 1869. See Port. Nat. Hist. Proc.
Cooke, Viivcext S. Philadelphia.
As a man, the noblest of his times.
As a citizen, the grandest of his nation.
As a statesman, the idol of millions of people.
The Life and Public Services of our Greatest Living Statesman,
Hon. James G. Blaine, "The Plumed Knight." Embracing a
full account of his early life; his .struggles with poverty and ef-
forts to obtain an education; his career as a school-teacher; his
brilliant service as a Congressman; his able and patriotic record
in the Senate of the United States and as Secretary of State dur-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 315
Garfield's able administration; his manful battles with rings and
corruption in high places. By Vincent S. Cooke, of the "Phila-
delphia Press, " the distinguished and popular writer. To which
is added the life of Gen'l John A. Logan. With a full account
of his services as a general and his i-ecord as a statesman. The
work also contains an account of the election and administration
of every president from Washington to Arthur, and fine portraits
of all of them, with a complete history of the Republican party,
and a large amount of valuable statistical matter, giving the re-
turns of all our presidential elections. Illustrated with numer-
ous fine and appropriate engravings. Gately & Haskell, Balti-
more, Md. M. R. Gately, Boston, Mass. Gatley & Conroy, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. E. Gately & Co., 16.5 Chambers Street, New York.
E. Gately & Co., Hartford, Conn. E. Gately & Co., Cleveland,
Ohio. n. d. (Copyright, 1S84.) 16mo. pp. 396. Appendices, pp.
92, 54, 11, 14, 17, 4, 25, 17, 42. [2493
CooLiDGE, Austin Jacobs. 1824-95. Watertown, Mass., and Mans-
field, J. B.
A History and description of Xew England, general and local. By
A. J. Coolidge and J. B. Mansfield. Illustrated with numerous
engravings.
" In all countries and in all companies, for several years, I have, in con-
versation and in writing, enumerated the towns, militia, schools, and
churches, as the four cavises of the growth and defence of New England. "
Diary of John Adams.
In two volumes. Vol. I. Maine, Xew Hampshire and Vermont.
Boston: Austin J. Coolidge. 1859. Roy. 8vo. pp. xxvii, 1024.
[2494
But one volume was published. A table of historical works, general and
local, relating to Maine, is given on pp. xvi to xx.
" Coolidge, Susan. " Pseud. See Woolsey, Miss Sarah C.
Coolidge, Valorous Pekry, M. D. 1820-49. Physician, Waterville-
Trial of Valorous P. Coolidge, for the murder of Edward Mathews,
at Waterville, Maine. (As reported for and published in the Bos-
ton Daily Times.) n. p. n. d. (Boston, 1848.) 8vo. pp. 40.
[2495
Lines on the murder of Edward Mathews by V. P. Coolidge.
Broadside ballad, n. d. (1848.) [2496
Trial of. Law Rep. 11:1. (1848.) [2497
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Society. Portland: Arthur Shirley, Printer. 1832. 16mo. pp.
18. [2571
Address to members of the Cumberland Bar. 1833. See Hopkins,
James D.
Fifth Annual Report of the directors of the Cumberland County
Temperance Society, read at its annual meeting, in High Street
church. Portland. January 9, 1835. 12mo. pp. 20. [2572
By Rev. A. S. Packard.
-Members of the bar of. 1838. See Hopkins, James D.
Members of the Cumberland County bar. 1700 to 1838. Am. Q.
Reg. 12:274. (18.39.) [2573
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 327
List of Congregational ministers of. 1840. See Gillet, E.
Proceedings of the Cumberland bar upon the death of Simon
Greenleaf. Law Kep. 6: (n. s.) 479. (1853.) [2574
Address to people of. 1853. See Adams, John M.
llules and regulations of the Cumberland Bar Association, n. d.
(1SG4.) Stephen Berry, Printer. 1721-22. Fore Street, Portland.
8vo. pp. 7. [2575
Cumberland Co. Ass. of ministers. 1788-1867. See Weston, Isaac.
Newspaper Press of. 1869. See Holden, Charles.
Second Annual Meeting of the Cumberland Sunday-school Asso-
ciation, held at Portland, Oct. 25, 26, 1870. 8vo. pp. 16. [2-576
Atlas of. 1871. See Beers, F. W.
Press of. 1872. See Griffin, Joseph.
History of the Press in. 1875. See Elwell, E. H.
Papers relating to the Press in. 1876. See Elwell, E. H.
Papers relating to the Press in. 1877. See Thurston, Brown.
Papers relating to the Press in. 1878. See Elwell, E. H.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of. 1880. See Thwing, E. P.
History of. 1880. See Clayton, W. W.
Paper relating to the Press in. 1880, 1881, 1882. See Thurston,
Brown.
County Buildings, history of. 1881. See Goold, William.
Account of Provincial Court seals in. (1883.) See Goodell, Abner
C, Jr.
Papers relating to the Press in. 1883. See Pickard, S. T.
Papers relating to the Press in. 1884. See Chase, Albro E.
Papers relating to the Press in. 1886, 1887, 1888, 1890. See
Thurston, Brown.
Cuming, Henky, D. D. 1739-1823. Clergyman, Billerica, Mass.
A Sermon preached on the 9th day of October, 1799, at the ordi-
nation of the Rev. Caleb Bradley to the pastoral care of tLe
church and people of God, in the second parish of Falmouth.
By Henry Cuming, A. M., pastor of the church in Billerica.
Portland: Printed by E. A. Jenks. 8vo. pp. 36. [2577
Ctjmmings, Abraham. 1755-1827. Clergyman, r. Maine. 1765-1827.
The Nature and Subjects of Christian Baptism Considered. In two
discourses. Delivered to the Baptist society in North Yarmouth :
328 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CuMMiNGS, Abraham, Continued.
and published at the desire of the bearers. By Abraham Cum-
mings, A. B.
In your concord and agreeing in charity, Jesus Christ is sung and every
one of you all make up the concert. Ignatius.
" Neither because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children."
Paul.
Printed at Portland by B. Titcomb, June MDCCXCV. 8vo. pp.
29. [2578
A Dissertation on the introduction of the glory of the millenium, to
which is prefixed a discourse on the two witnesses. By Abraham
Cummings, A. M.
" We look for the resurrection of the just, and for the thousand years. "
Justin Martyr.
Published according to Act of Congress. Boston: Printed by
Manning Loring, 1797 8vo. pp. 2G, 118. [2579
Believers Proved to be the Only Proper Subject of Baptism. In
reply to a publication, entitled, "Sprinkling the Proper Mode,
and Infants the Proper Subjects of Baptism. By Nathaniel
Emmons, A. M. " By AbraJiam Cummings, A. M.
The tongue of the wise is health.
Solomon.
Boston: Printed by Manning and Loring. 179S. 12mo. pp. 64.
[2580
The Present Times Perilous. A sermon, preached at Sullivan, on
the national Fast, April 25, 1799. By Abraham Cummings, A. M.
Printed for David J. Waters, Castine. n. d. (1799.) 8vo. pp. 24.
[2581
Contemidations on the Chei'ubim: wherein is considered the use
and design of those sacred symbols. Boston : Printed by John
Eliot, Jun. 1812. 12mo. pp. 184. [2582
The Harmony of Christians, the gloi-y of God. A sermon, delivered
at Sullivan (Me.), September, 1820. By Abraham Cummings, A.
M. Published by the desire of the hearers. Second edition.
Hallowell: Printed by Goodale, Glazier & Co. 1822. 8vo. pp.
16. [2583
Immortality Proved by the Testimony of Sense. In which is con-
templated the doctrine of spectres, and the existence of a
particular spectre. Addressed to the candor of this enlightened
age. By Abr. Cummings. Bath: J. G. Torrey. 1826. 8vo. pp. 76.
[2584
Cummings, Asa, D. D. 1790-1857. Clergyman, North Yarmouth, Port-
land.
A Discourse delivered at Brunswick (Maine), April 6, 1820, the day
of the annual Fast in Maine and Massachusetts. By Asa Cum-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 329
mings, A. B. Brunswick: Joseph Griffin, Printer. 1820. 8vo.
pp. 36. [2.585
Text, .Ter. 14: 7. " Tho' our iniquities testify against us."
-A Sermon delivered November 7, 1821, at the ordination of the Rev.
John A. Douglass, to the pastoral care of the Congregational
church in Waterford. By Asa Cummings, pastor of the First
church in Xorth Yarmouth. Portland: Printed by Thayer,
Tappan & Stickney. 1832. 8vo. pp. 32. [2586
-Love to the Church the Highest Distinction. A sermon delivered
before the First church at North Yarmouth, July 25, 1824, preced-
ing an election to the office of deacon, left vacant by the death of
Deacon Ammi R. Mitchell. Portland : Printed at the Mirror Office.
1824. 8vo. pp. 40. [2587
-The Divine Excellency. 2 Chron. 14: 11. A sermon delivered at
Gorham, .June 25, 1828, before the Maine Missionary Society, at
their twenty-first anniversary. By Asa Cummings, editor of the
Christian Mirror. Portland: Shirley & Hyde, Exchange Street.
1828. Svo. [2588
-A Memoir of the Rev. Edward Paysou, D. D., late pastor of the
Second church in Poi-tland.
" Bene orasse est bene stnduisfie."
Luther.
Portland: Ann L.Payson. Shirley & Hyde, Printers. 1830. 12mo.
pp. 444. (Port.) [2589
-The same. Second edition. Boston: Published by Crocker &
Brewster, 47 Washington Street. New York: J. Leavitt, 182
Broadway. 1830. 12mo. pp. 410. [2590
-The same. 1830. 12mo. pp. viii, 400.
-The same. Published by the American Tract Society. 150 Nassau
Street, New York. D. Funshaw, Printer, n. d. (1830.) 12mo.
pp. 486. [2.59
-Memoir of the Rev. Edward Payson, D. D., late pastor of the Second
church in Portland: U. S.
Bene orasse est bene siuduisse.
LlTTHEK.
Published by R. B. Seeley andW. Burnside: and sold by L. B. See-
ley and Sons, Fleet Street, London. MDCCCXXX. l6mo. pp. xii,
.501. [2592
-The same, reprinted from the ninth American edition, 18-35. London:
Thomas Ward & Co., Paternoster Row, n. d. (1840, in British
Museum Catalogue.) Svo. pp. 166. [2593
Lettered on the back, "Ward's Library of Standard Divinity, 25.
-The same. With an introduction by the Rev. E. Bickersteth, rector
of Walton, Herts.
Bene orasse est bene studitisse.
Luther.
330 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CuMMiNGS, Asa, D. D., Continued.
Third English Edition. Published by R. B. Seeley and W. Burn-
side: sold by L. & J. Seeley, Fleet Street, London. MDCCC-
XXXV. 8vo. pp. 447. [2-594
On fly-leaf, The Christian's Family Library, Vol. III.
Worship. 1S."6. See Stephens, Ann S.
— —Sermon at the interment of Rev. Perez Chapin, Pownal, Maine, Jan.
31,1839. Portland: Alfred Merrill. Svo. pp. 32. [2595
Address before the Cumberland Association of Ministers at Bruns-
wick. 1840. Am. Q. Reg. 13:352. (1841.) [2596
Introduction to Recollections Marion Lyle Hurd. 1841. See Hurd,
Carlton.
Memoir, select thoughts and sermons of the late Rev. Edward Pay-
son, D. D., pastor of the Second church in Portland.
Bene orasse est bene studuisse.
Luther.
Compiled by Rev. Asa Cummings, editor of the Christian Mirror.
In three volumes. Portland: Hyde, Lord & Duren. Boston:
Crocker & Brewster: Xew York: E. French: Philadelphia:
Henry Perkins. 1846. Svo. Vol. I. pp. 606. — Vol. II. pp. 608. —
Vol. III. pp. 608. (Port.) [2597
Sermons of the late Rev. Edward Payson, D. D., complete in two
volumes. Edited by Asa Cummings, D. D., editor of the
Christian Mirror. Portland: Hyde & Lord, 1849. Svo. Vol. L
pp. xvi, 13, 608. Vol. II. pp. 608. [2598
Memoir and selected thoughts of the late Edward Payson, D. D.
Bene orasse est bene stuiluisse.
Luther.
Compiled by Rev. Asa Cummings, Philadelphia: Published by
J. L. Gihon, Xo. 409 Chestnut Street, 1858. Svo. pp. xvi, 606.
(Portrait.) [2599
Xotice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
A notice of Dr. Cummings is also given in the Congregational Year Book
for 1857, p. 90.
Cummings, Enoch Lincoln. 1827-59. Lawyer, Portland.
Pastoral Memoir of. 1859. See Chickering, John W.
Cummings, Ephraim Chamberlain, b. Albany. 1825. Clergyman.
r. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1S60-70. Xow, Portland.
The Life Temporal and the Life Eternal. Mo. Relig. Mag. 23: 377.
(1860.) [2600
Birth and Baptism. Discourses of first principles. By Ephraim
Chamberlain Cummings. Portland: 1873. 12mo. pp. 263. [2601
BIBLIOGEAPHY OF MAINE. 331
The Great Question. Twelve lesson in the faith. By Ephraim
Chamberlain Cummings.
This is the work of God, that ye believe on him wliom he hatli sent.
John 6 : 29.
Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. 1878. 16mo. pp. 147. [2602
N^ature in Scripture. A study of Bible verification in the range of
common experience. By E. C. Cummings.
(to) Kad'' T)fj.£pav uvaKpivovrec rue ypaipuc, si ix^i- Taiira ovtuc.
The Acts, 17: 11.
Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 16." Middle Street. 1885.
12mo. pp. 348. [260-3
The same. Boston: Cupples and Hurd, 94 Boylston Street. 1887.
12mo. pp. xiii, 357.
The Eeverend John Johnston CaiTuthers, D. D. Bead before the
Maine Historical Society, Nov. 2, 1890. Brown Thurston & Co.,
Portland, Me. 1890. 8vo. pp. 40. (Port.) [2604
The same. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2: 19.
Cttmmings, Jacob A. 1773-1820. Teacher, Boston.
First Lessons in Geography and Astronomy, with seven plan maps
and a view of the solar system, for the use of young children,
as preparatory to ancient and modern history. By J. A. Cum-
mings. Improved edition. Hallowell: Published by Glazier
& Co. Also by Cummings, Hilliard and Co., Boston. Sold by
booksellers generally. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and
Stereotype Foundry, late T. H. Carter & Co. 1826. 16mo. pp.
82 (1). [2605
The Pronouncing Spelling Book, adapted to Walker's critical pro-
nouncing dictionary, in which the precise sound of every sylla-
ble is accurately conveyed, in a manner perfectly intelligible to
every capacity, by placing over such letters as lose their sounds,
those letters, whose sounds they receive. By J. A. Cummings,
author of "Ancient and Modern Geography," "Questions on the
New Testament," &c. Revised and improved from the fourth edi-
tion. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry.
Hallowell, Published by Glazier & Co. And for sale by the
booksellers generally. 12mo. pp. 108. [2606
Cummings, John Moeland, M. D. 1814-1878. Physician, Portland.
Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
Cummings, Maky J. (Purington.) b. Bowdoinham, 1838.
Little Toss. By Capt. Carnes. Boston: Published byD. Lothrop
& Co. n. d. (Copyright 1872.) 16mo. pp. 301. [2607
Uncle Anthony: or the Marsh family. By Capt. Carnes. Boston:
D. Lothrop Company, n. d. (Coi>yright, 1873.) 16mo. pp. 333.
[2608
332 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CUNCHECO.
Petition to General Court against Indians at Cuncheco. 1676.
Communicated by Dr. J. S. H. Fogg. Me. Kec. 6:357. (1889.)
[2609
Cunningham, Chaelks M. Searsmont.
History of Quantabacook Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons,
Searsmont, Maine. From 186-5 to 1871. By Chas. M. Cunning-
ham, W. S. Cox, and W. H. Woodcock, committee on history.
Belfast: George W. Burgess, Printer. 1871. 8vo. pp. IS. [2610
With Wilson, Otis U. Searsmont.
History of Quantabacook Lodge, No. 129, Free and Accepted
Masons, Searsmont, Me., from 1871 to 1881, by Charles M. Cun-
ningham and O. D. Wilson, committee on history. Belfast;
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Cunningham, Frank H.
Familiar Sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surround-
ings. By Frank H. Cunningham. With illustrations. Boston:
James R. Osgood and Company. 1883. 8vo. pp. xiv, 360. [2612
Contains address by Prof. Alpheus S. Packard.
CuRRiE, .James. 1756-1805.
An Abridgement of the second edition of a work by Dr. Currie of
Liverpool, in England, on the use of water in the diseases of the
human frame: and on fever, opium, strong drink, abstinence
from food, and the passage through the human skin; with occa-
sional remarks. Printed by Peter Edes of Augusta, in the Dis-
trict of Maine. Sold by Mr. Edes of Augusta and Mr. Bass of
Hallowell, in Maine: and by the booksellers of Boston, New
York and Philadelphia, n. d. (1799.) 16mo. pp. .54. [2613
CURBIER, EpHRAIM.
The Second Coming of Christ and the Resurrection. Showing by
an appeal to the Bible as it reads, aside from all human creeds
and commentaries, the opinions of all sects of religionists on
this vastly interesting subject to be merely human opinions and
wholly irreconcilable with the Word of God. l>y Ephraim Cur-
rier.
"To the law and to tlie testimony, if they speak not according to this
word, it is because there is no light in them."
Skowhegan: M. Littlefield. 1841. 12mo. pp. 188. [2614
To the United States Convention of Universalists assembled at
Providence, September, 1842. (On the Second Coming of Christ
and the Resurrection.) Norridgewock, 1842. 12mo. pp. 16. [2615
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAIKE. 333
CcKRiEE, Orlando, Hallowell.
History of Jerusalem Royal Arch Chapter. Hallowell, Maine.
Hallowell: Masters & Livermore. Printers. 1876. 8vo. pp. SO.
[2616
CuKiiY, Daniel, D. D. 1809-87. Xew York.
Life-story of Rev. Davis Wasgatt Clark, D. D., bishop of the Meth-
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Daniel Curry, D. D. Xew York: Nelson & Phillips. Cincin-
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(2617
Visit to Mount Desert, of which he was a native, pp. 271-277.
Curtis, Benjamin RoBBiNS, LL. D. 1809-1874. Lawyer.
Argument of B. R. Curtis, Esq., of Boston, in the case of Francis
O. J. Smith, in the Circuit Court of the U. S., Massachusetts
district, Hon. Levi Woodbury, judge presiding, for an infringe-
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Important Opinion on the constitutionality of the Maine hawkers'
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Curtis, George William, LL. D. 1824-92. New York.
Letter in reply to an invitation to address the meeting at Bangor,
Aug. 28, 1856. (On the recent letter of Mr. Choate.) n. t. p.
[2620
The statue of Longfellow in Portland. Harp. Mag. 78:315. (1889.)
[2621
Curtis, Joseph R., and Drinkwater, Nicholas. Yarmouth.
History of Casco Lodge, No. 36 of Free and Accepted Masons, at
Yarmouth, Maine, From A. D. 1821 to 1870. By Joseph R. Cur-
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Curtis, Miss Laura. See Bullard, Mrs. Laura Curtis.
Curtis, Roland, M. D. 1846-82. Physician, Richmond.
Biographical Sketch of. 1883. -See Starbird, I. W.
Curtis, Thomas, D. D. Clergyman, Bangor, 1834-37.
The Danger of Our Public Gratitude Being Polluted by the Leaven
of Boasting. A sermon delivered at the meeting-house of the
First Baptist church, Bangor, Maine, on Thursday, Nov. 25,
1835, being the day of public praise and thanksgiving. By
Thomas Curtis, pastor of the church. Bangor. Printed by
John S. Carter, n. d. Svo. pp. 22. [2623
Editor. Bangor Journal of Literature, Science, Morals and Reli-
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334 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
CuBTis, William Edmund, New York.
The Wealthy Women of America. Cosmopol. 7:593. (1889.)
(lUus.) [2625
On page 599 of this article is a picture of Mrs. Eugene Hale and her three
little sous.
CxjBWEN, Samuel. 1715-1802. Salem, Mass., London, Eng.
The Journal and letters of Samuel Curwen, an American in Eng-
land, from 1775 to 1783: with an appendix of biographical
sketches. By George Atkinson Ward, fellow of the Massachu-
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xxiv, 678. (Port.) [2626
Burning of Falmouth, p. 42: biographical notice of (Jeneral Pepperell,
449; Col. .J. Moulton, 451; Lt. Col. William Vaughan, 452; Sir William Pep-
perell, (2d) 526; \)T. Silvester Gardiner, 535.
Gushing, Caleb, LL. D. 1800-79. Newburyport, Mass.
Letters to His Excellency Edward Everett, governor of Massa-
chusetts, on the question of the north eastern boundary. By
Caleb Gushing. First published in the Boston Daily Advertiser
and Patriot, n. p. n. d. n. pp. [2627
The letters were written in 1837.
North Eastern Boundary. No. Am. Rev. .52:424. (1841.) [2628
Letter to Union meeting, Bangor, 1860. See Bangor.
In this letter first occurs the subsequent familiar phrase, "The man on
horseback with a drawn sword in his hand. "
Gushing, Charles. 1734-1810. Pownalborough, 1761-83.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Gushing, James Royal. 1800-81. Clergyman, Wells, 1844-54.
Historical Discourse, delivered October 29th, 1851, at the one hun-
dred and fiftieth anniversary of the First Congregational church,
(the second in the state) in Wells, Maine. By Rev. James R.
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Gushing, John Samuel, M. D. 1830-89. Physician, Skowhegan.
Biographical Sketch of . 1889. See Meserve, A. K. P.
Gushing, Luther Stearns. 1803-55. Lawyer, Boston.
A Practical Treatise on the trustee process, or foreign attachment,
of the laws of Massachusetts and Maine. With an appendix,
containing the statutes of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode
Island, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, on that subject.
Cambridge: Brown, Shattuck & Co. 1833. 8vo. pp. xviii, 211.
[2630
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 335
Gushing, Nathaniel, Jr., and family, Bluehill. 1890. -See Candage,
K. G. F.
Gushing, Roland. 1750-88. Lawyer, Pownalboi-ough.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Gushing, Rufus King, M. D. 1802-89. Physician, Bangor.
Biographical Sketch of. 1889. See Meserve, A. K. P.
Gushing, William, LL. D. 1733-1810. Justice U. S. Supreme Court.
Lawyer, Pownalborough, 1760-72.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Cushing's Island. (Casco Bay) Guide Book. 1886. See Sargent,
W. M.
CusHMAN, Aba. b. 1829. Manufacturer, Auburn.
Address of Mr. Ara Cushman, of the firm of Ara Cvishman & Co.,
of Auburn, Maine, upon a plan of industrial partnership or profit
sharing, which the firm proposes to inaugurate. Delivered
Saturday evening, March 27, 1886, at Auburn Hall, to his em-
ployees. Auburn, Maine. 1886. 16mo. pp. 16. [2631
Address of Mr. Ara Cushman, of the firm of Ara Cushman & Co.,
to their employees at the close of the first year's business under
plan of industrial partnership, or profit sharing; together with
address and report of Mr. C S. Yeaton of the committee of em-
ployees, Friday evening, April 29, 1887, at Auburn hall. Auburn,
Maine. 1887. 16mo. pp. 42. [2632
Cushman, David Quinby. 1806-89. Clergyman, Newcastle, Bath,
Warren.
Autobiography of, with portrait. 1855. See Cushman, Henry W.
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Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4: 207. (1856.) [2633
Waymouth's voyage: Extracts from a paper read at the meeting
the society, at Portland, in June, 1859. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4:207.
(1856.) [2634
First Christian Worship in the New England. Cong. Quar. 8: 21.
(1867.) [2635
Biographical Notice of Gyrus Eaton. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 7: 487.
(1876.) [2636
The History of ancient Sheepscot and Newcastle, including early
Pemaquid, Damariscotta, and other contiguous places, from the
earliest discovery to the present time : together with the gene-
alogy of more than four hundred families. By Rev. David Quin-
336 BIELIOGRAPHY OF MAIXE.
Ctjshman, David Quixey, Continued.
by Cushman, member of the Maine Historical Society, and member
of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Bath: 1SS2.
Svo. pp. 458. [-2637
Sketch of. Congregational Year Book, 1890, p. 23.
CusHMAx, Mrs. Haxnah. Wiscasset.
Sermon on the death of. 18.50. See Merrill, Josiah.
Cushman, Heney Wyles. Clergyman, Bernardston, Mass.
A Historical and Biographical Genealogy of the Cushmans: the
descendants of Robert Cushman, the Puritan, from the year 1617
to 1855. In Memoriam Majorum. By Henry Wyles Cushman,
Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1855. Svo. pp. 666, (1).
(Illus.) [2638
Autobiograpliy of Kev. David ((i) Cushman, pp. 376-80. (Fort.)
CxjSHMAN, Joshua. 1762-1834. Clergyman, Winslow.
A Discourse delivered at Winslow, Xoveraber 29, 1804, being a day
consecrated to the purposes of publick thanksgiving and praise,
throughout the commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Joshua
Cushman, pastor of the Christian Society in Winslow, (Maine).
Boston: Printed for Adams and Rhoades. 1805. 8vo. pp. 23.
[2639
Advertised for sale by H. Stevens & Son, London, 1883, at 8s. 4d.
An Oration, pronounced at Augusta (Maine), on the Fourth of
July, 1807, in commemoration of American Independence. By
Joshua Cushman. Augusta: Printed by Peter Edes, 1807. 8vo.
pp. 23. [2640
An Oration, pronounced at Wiscasset on the Fourth of July, 1808,
in commemoration of the Independence of the United States of
America. By Joshua Cushman. Wiscasset: T. Loring, Printer.
1808. 8vo. Title-page. pp. 3: 22. [2641
Noticed in Monthly Anthology. 5:449. (1808.; By John Stickney.
An Oration, pronounced at Waterville, July 4, 1814, in commemo-
ration of the Independence of the United States of America.
By the Hon. Joshua Cushman. Hallowell: Printed by N. Cheever.
1814. Svo. pp. 23. [2642
A Discourse delivered by request to a respectable audience of lib-
eral Christians, assembled at Winslow, from that and the neigh-
boring towns, April 13, 1815: the day recommended by the presi-
dent, to be observed as a general Thanksgiving throughout the
United States, for the restoration of peace and other signal bless-
ings. By Joshua Cushman, late pastor of the Christian Society
in Winslow. Hallowell: Printed by N. Cheever. 1815. Svo. pp.
24. [2643
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 337
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From Petit Manan to. (Illus.) 1S90. -See Drake, Samuel A.
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Cutler, Nathan. 1775-1861. Lawyer, Farmington.
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" How is the strong staff broken, and the beautiful rod. " A ser-
mon preached at Park Street church, Portland, Sunday, Jan. 30,
1853. By Rev. R. P. Cutler. Occasioned by the death of Rev.
Sylvester Judd. Portland: Published by H. J. Little & Co.
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Cutter, Ammi Ruhamah. 1705-46. Clergyman, North Yarmouth,
1730-35.
For several years lie was truckmaster at 3aco, where he composed "an
Indian vocabulary, yet extant, which contains a great number of their
words and sentences." See Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 4:416. Willis, in.
Smith's .Journal, 1849, note, says " the work cannot now be found. "
Cutter, Ammi Ruhamah, M. D. 1734-1819. North Yarmouth, Ports-
mouth.
Biography of. 1828. See Thacher, James.
A notice of Dr. Cutter is given in "The Medical Men of the Revolution, "
by J. M. Toner, 1876.
Cutter, Edward Francis, D. D. 1810-80. Clergyman, Warren, Bel-
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The Claims of Seamen. A report presented at the annual meeting
of the Lincoln Conference of churches, at Waldoboro, Aug. 22,
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Signs of the Times. A series of sermons, by Edward F. Cutter,
pastor of the Congregational church in Warren, Maine. Port-
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[2647
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Christ's Legacy of Life to the Church. (Mark 16: 15; Matt. 28: 19,
20.) A sermon preached in Bangor, (Central church), June 28,
1854, before the Maine Missionary Society, at its forty-seventh
23
338 BIBLIOGEAPHY OF MAINE.
CuTTEK, Edwaei) Francis, D. D., Continued.
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Cutts, Mrs. Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk.
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Monterey, or the mountain city; containing a description of the
boundaries, situation, mountains, lakes, rivers, soil and climate,
geological features, natural scenery, religious, moral, and literary
institutions, number of inhabitants and of professional men, and
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Dall, Mrs. Caroline Wet.ls Healey, LL. D. b. 1822.
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" Not all thy former tale; but this one word— whether thy tale be true. "
KiKG JOHU.
Boston: Walker, Wise & Co., 24.5 Washington Street. London:
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[2657
Contains, "Long Lane; or Recollections of Kittery Long Ago, pp. 267-289;
"Pepperrell House; or a Glimpse of Mary Stevens' Youth, " pp 290-330.
" The last living and lineal descendant of Sir William Pepperrell herself
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Preface.
Dalton, Asa, D. D. Clergyman, Portland.
The Fulness of Christ. A sermon preached January 30, 1876, in St.
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Address on Longfellow. 1882. See Maine Hist. Soc. Proc.
A Sermon on the history and principles of St. Stephen's parish,
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Robert Hallowell Gardiner. Read before the Maine Historical
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340 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Two Sermons on the mode and subjects of Cluistian baptism,
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Contains "Cape Cottage bj' Sunset," by William B. Glazier; "It Might
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The same. Eleventh edition, revised and enlarged. New York.
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Dana, Israel Thorndike, M. D. b. 1827. Physician, Portland.
The Actual Value of Medicines. An introductory lecture delivered
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History of the Portland School for Medical Instruction. An ad-
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The Bible in Schools. Argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq.,
and opinion of the Sui^reme Court of Maine, in the cases of Law-
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the death of Honorable Charles Danforth, who was an associ-
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"As the dew of Hermon and as the dew that descend ed upon the moun-
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344 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Specimen number. An ecclesiastical register, being a collection
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A volume of 300 pages, in monthly numbers, was contemplated. Only one
number appeared.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 345
Da VIES, Edward. Clergyman.
A Believers Hand-book, for Christians of every name. By Kev. E.
Davies, of East Maine Conference.
" Let us labor, therefore, to enter into that rest. "
Paul.
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Davies, James.
Voyage to Sagadahoc. 1607. See DeCosta, B. F.
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[2705
Davis, Daniel. 1762-1835. Lawyer, Portland, 1782-1804.
An Address to the inhabitants of the District of Maine upon the
subject of their separation from the present government of
Massachusetts. By one of their fellow-citizens. Printed at
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An Oration delivered at Portland, July 4th, 1796. In commemora-
tion of the anniversary of Amei-ican Independence. By Daniel
Davis.
" Who is here so base, that he would be a bondman? If any, speak; for
him have I offended. "
Shakespeaee.
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Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Davis, David.
Sandy River, a poem. Farmington, Me. [2708
Davis, Ebexezer. 1754-99. Portland.
Memorial of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
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[2709
" The St. Regis Bell. " Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 11: 311. (1869-70.)
[2710
346 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Davis, George Thomas, Continued.
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Reprinted from above, without change of paging.
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Davis, Jefferson, LL.D. 1808-90. President C. S. A., Beauvoir,
Miss.
Speeches of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, delivered
during the summer of 1858. — On the Fourth of July, 1858, at sea. —
At serenade, at Portland, Maine. — At Portland convention, Maine —
At Belfast encampment, Maine. — At Belfast banquet, Maine. —
At Portland meeting, Maine. — At fair at Augusta, Maine. — At
Faneuil hall, Boston. — At Xew Yoi'k meeting. — Before Mississ-
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Davis, John. d. 1816. Revolutionary soldier, Norway.
Memorial of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
Davis, Rebecca I.
Gleanings from Merrimac Valley. By Miss Rebecca I. Davis.
" stream of my fathers! sweetly still
The sunset rajs thy valley All;
Poured slantwise down the long defile,
Wave, wood, and spire beneath them smile. "
Portland, Me. Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. 1881. sm. 16mo. pp. 128.
(Port.) [2714
Davis, Stlvanus. d. 1704. Pioneer, Sheepscot, Portland.
The Declaration of Sylvanus Davis, inhabitant of the town of
Falmouth, in the Province of Maine, in New England, concerning
a cruel, treacherous and barbarous management of a war against
the English in the eastern parts of New England, by the cruel
Indians, being as I doubt not, and as the circumstances will
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BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 347
Maine Law Vindicated. By Hon. Woodbury Davis, judge of the
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12mo. pp. 8. [2716
The Beautiful City and the King of Glory. By Woodbury Davis.
God was manifest in the flesh. 1 Tim. 3, IG.
Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God. Coll. i, 15.
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[2717
Before publication the whole edition was suppressed by the author for
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Semi-centennial Address of Charles Davison. Poems by W. S.
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The Traveller's Guide through the Middle and Xorthern States and
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[2722
Dawes, Hexky Laubexs. b. 1816. Statesman, Massachusetts.
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Contains: The Action off Machias, 1 : 44. The Expedition against Quebec
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348 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Dawson, Henry Barton, Continued.
The Popham Colony of 1607. Hist. Mag. (Supplement.) 10: 93
(1866.) [2724
Dawson, Sir John William, LL. D., C. M. G. Geologist, Montreal.
Letters relative to fossil plants discovered in Perry, 1869. See Port.
Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. [2725
Notice of tertiary fossils from Labrador, Maine, etc., and remarks
on the climate of Canada. Montreal-, n. d. 8vo. pp. 13.
Day, Benjamin F. and Drown, Nahum S.
History of Dunlap Lodge No. 47. F. and A. M., commencing
with organization of Buxton lodge in 1826, located at Buxton,
and continuing its history after its removal to Biddeford in 1854,
and reorganization as Dunlap Lodge, up to A. D. 1890. Bidde-
ford: Standard Publishing Company. 12mo. pp. 99. [2726
Day, Charles. 1798-1876. Printer, Portland.
Notice of. See Elwell, E. H.
Day, George Tiffany, D. D, 1822-75. Providence, K. I.
Eulogy on the life and character of William Burr, delivered at
Dover, N. H., October 8, 1867. Dover: 1867. Svo. pp. 23. [272T
Memoir of. 1876. See Bowen, William H.
Day, James, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Day, James. Brunswick.
An Epistolary Address to the Gurneyites and Wilberites. By James
Day of Brunswick, Maine. Lewiston: J. A. Smith. 1860. 8vo.
pp. 27. [2728
Day, John J.
Speech at Popham celebration, 1862. See Ballard, Edward.
Day, Jonathan, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Dayton. Incorporated 18.54. See also Hollis.
History. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
History. 1880. See Clayton, W. W.
Dead River Region.
Ornithological Exploration of. 1886. See Carpenter, F. H.
Guide to. 1886. See Sportsmen's and Tourists' Guide-book.
Deake, Charles Standish. b. 1844. Portland.
Ancestry of. 1888. See American Ancestry.
Dean, John. 1679-1761.
A Narrative of the sufferings, preservation, and deliverance of Capt.
John Dean and company; in the Nottingham-galley of London,
cast away on Boon Island, near New England, December 11, 1710.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 349
London: Printed by E. Tookey and sold by S. Popping. (1711.)
sm. 8vo. Title, pp. iv, 23. [2729
Priced at £1, '2s. 2d. in H. Stevens & S )ns' London Cxtalogne, l^ill.
The same. Boston. 1711. 8vo.
Distresses and deliverances of. 1711. See Mather, Cotton.
Narrative of the sufferings, preservation, and deliverance of Capt.
John Dean, of the Nottingham-galley, sailing from Boston, and
wrecked on Boon Island, near Massachusetts Bay. Loudon. 1722.
Svo. pp. ]6. [2730
A Narrative of the shipwreck of the Nottingham galley, &c. Pub-
lished in 1711. Revis'd, and re-printed with additions in 1726.
By John Deane. Commander. Svo. pp. 24. [2731
The same. Reprinted, n. d. (1727.) Svo. (n. pp.) pp. 22. [2732
A Narrative of the shipwreck of the Nottingham galley, &c. First
published in 1711, revis'd and re-printed with additions in 1727,
and now re-published in 1730. By John Deane, commander. His
Majesty's consul for the ports of Flanders. Svo. pp. 2S. [2733
The same. A narrative of the shipwreck of the Nottingham-galley,
&c. First published in 1711. Revis'd and re-printed with addi-
tions in 1726. Re-published in 1730, and now propos'd for the
last edition during the author's life-time. n. p. (London.) 1738.
Svo. pp. (4), 28. [2734
A Narrative of the shipwreck of the Nottingham galley, in her
voyage from England to Boston. With an account of the miracu-
lous escape of the cai)tain and his crew, on a rock, called Boone
Island; the hardships they endured there, and their happy deliver-
ance. By John Deane, the commander of the said galley; but
for many years His Majesty's consul for the ports of Flanders,
residing at Ostend. The fifth edition. (Illustration; A ship in
full sail.) Printed in the year MDCCLXII. Svo. pp. 28. [2735
The same. In shii^wrecks and disasters at sea. Edinburg: 1812.
2 : 23. [2736
For another account See Langman, Christoplier. See also, Nottingham
Galley. For sermon upon, See Snurtleff, William.
Dean, John Wakd. b. Wiscasset, ISll. Editor New England Histor-
ical and Genealogical Register, Boston.
Dane Genealogy. N. E. Reg. 8: 14S. (1S54.) [2737
The same, in separate form. Svo. pp. 16.
Henry Kingsbury and his descendants. N.E.Reg. 13:157. (1859.)
16: 337, (1S62.) [2738
Some were settled in York, Wiscasset and other Maine towns.
The same, reprinted from the Register, n. t. p. pp. 4.
Gorges and Harding. Communicated by John Ward Dean, A. M.
N.E.Reg, 26:381. (1872.) [2739
350 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Dean, Johx Ward, Continued.
Biographical Sketch of John H. Sheppard, A. M. N. E. Reg. 27:
335. (1873.) (Port.) [2740
The same, separately reprinted. Svo. pp. 16.
Editor. Capt. John Mason, the founder of New Hampshire. In-
cluding his tract on Newfoundland, 1629; the American chart-
ers in which he was a grantee: with letters and other historical
documents. Together with a memoir, by Charles Wesley Tuttle.
Edited with historical illustrations, by John Ward Dean. Boston:
1887. sm. 4to. pp. xii, (1), 492. (Wood cut. Folded map, Folded
sheet, Facsimiles.) (Prince Society Publications.) [2741
Contains "Mason's Plantations on the Piscataqua."
Deane, Chables, LL. D. 1813-89. Cambridge, Mass. b. Biddeford.
Account of visit of (Father) Rale to Rev. Hugh Adams, of Dover,
N. H., in 1716. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 3:286. (1858.) [2742
Editor. Documentary History of Maine. Vol. II. 1877. See Me.
Hist. Soc. Coll.
Tribute to memory of Leonard Woods. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 17:
15. (1879.) [2743
History of Maine. 1884. See Winsor, Justin.
Note on the plan of St. George's fort. 1889. See Brown, Alexan-
der.
Deane, Henry Padelford. 1823-73. Lawyer, Portland.
Action of the Cumberland bar on his death. 1873. See Deane,
Llewellyn.
Obituary of. 1874. See Herrick, N. J.
Deane, John G-ilmore. 1785-1839. Lawyer, Ellsworth, Portland.
Report of the joint select committee of the Senate and House of
Representatives, of the State of Maine, in relation to the north
eastern boundary of the state. Printed by order of the legisla-
ture. Portland: Thomas Todd, Printer to the State. 1828. Svo-
pp. 56. [2744
Prepared by John G. Deane, Esq., of Ellsworth. See, also, North Eastern
Boundary.
" The most untiring advocate of the rights of Maine, between 1825 and 1831,
and the writer of most of the official reports of the state on the matter was
John G. Deane." Wixsok, Xar. and Crit. Hist. Am. 7: 177. (1888.)
"Hon. John G. Deane, on behalf of a joint select committee, made a re-
port so full, so accurate, so absolutely conclusive of every question, as to
leave nothing more to be said for the vindication of our claims and of >iur
interpretation of the treaty of 1783. " Washburn, Israel, Jr. "North East-
ern Boundary, " read before the Maine Historical Society at Portland, ^lay
15, 1879.
Biographical Sketch of. 1887. See Deane, Llewellyn.
Sketch of his life. 1890. See Deane, Llewellyn.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 351
Deaxe, Joseph Augustus. 1802-73. Lawyer, Ellsworth.
History of Lygonia Lodge, No. 40, Free and Accepted Masons, at
Ellsworth, Maine, from 1822 to 1874, by Joseph A. Deane, P. M.
Revised by John B. Eedman. Published by vote of the lodge.
Ellsworth, Hancock County Pub. Co., Printers. 1874. 12mo. pp.
57- [2745
Deaxe, Llewellyn. 1829-95. h. Ellsworth. Lawyer, Washington, D. C
Report of collections in Washington, D. C, on behalf of sufferers
by the fire in Portland, Me., July 4, 1866. 8vo. pp. 7. [2746
Dated Feb. 1, 1867, and addressed to " Hon. Augustus Stevens, mayor of
Portland, Maine. "
Some Reminiscences suggested by the semi-centennial celebration,
October, 1881, of High Street church, Portland, Maine. By
Llewellyn Deane, Esq., of Washington, D. C. Printed for private
use. Svo. pp. 15. [2747
Biographical Sketch of John G. Deane, and brief mention of his
connection with the north eastern boundary of Maine. Copied
by permission from the records of the Maine Historical Society;
also, memoranda about members of the family, old residents of
the city of Ellsworth, Maine, &c. Prepared by, and printed for
his son, Llewellyn Deane, June, 1885, for private use. A. Beres-
ford. Printer, Washington, D. C. 1887. 8vo. pp. 70. (Map.) [2748
John G. Deane. A sketch of his life, with a recapitulation of his
services, in establishing the north eastern boundarj^ of Maine.
By his son, Llewellyn Deane, of Washington, D. C. Read before
the Maine Historical Society, January 8, 1885. Me. Hist. Soc.
ColL 2d. ser. 1 : 179. (1890.) (Map.) [2749
A Chapter from the Deane genealogy. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d. ser.
1 : 209. (1890.) [2750
Deane, Samuel, D. D. 1733-1814. Clergyman, Portland, 1764-1814
Four Sermons to young men, from Titus 2 : 6. Preached at Fal-
mouth, by Samuel Deane, A. M., junior pastor of the First
church of Christ in that place. Salem: Printed and sold by
Samuel and Ebenezer Hall. 1774. 16mo. [2751
The New England Farmer: or georgical dictionary: containing a
compendious account of the ways and methods in which the
most important arts of husbandry, in all its various branches, is,
or may be, practiced to the greatest advantage in this country.
By Samuel Deane, A. M., fellow of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences.
" Frifforibus parto agricolce phrumque frnuntur,
Mutuaque inter se Ireti convivia cnrani :
Invitat genialis hyems, curasque resolvit."
352 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Deaxe, Samuel, D. D., Continued.
Printed at Worcester,Massachusetts. By Isaiali Thomas. Sold by
him and Company in Boston. MDCCXC. 8vo. pp. VIII, 33.5.
[2752
The list of subscribers' names and addresses is now valuable.
The New England Farmer: or georgical dictionai-y: Containing
a compedious account of the ways and methods in which the
important art of husbandry, in all its various branches, is. or
may be, practiced to the greatest advantage in this country. By
Samuel Deane, D. D., vice-president of Bowdoin College, and
fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The
Second edition, corrected, improved and enlarged by the author.
^^Frigoribus parto agricoUe plerumque frnuntur,
Mutuaque inter se Iceti convivia curant:
Invitat genialis hyems, curasque resolvit."
Virgil.
Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts, at the Press of Isaiah
Thomas, 1797. 8vo. pp. viii, 397. [2753
The New England Farmer: or georgical dictionary. Containing
a compendious account of the ways and methods in which the
important art of husbandry in all its various branches, is, or
may be, practiced to the greatest advantage in this country. By
Samuel Deane, D. D., vice-president of Bowdoin College and
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Third
edition, corrected, improved and adapted to the present state of
the science of agriculture.
"■Frigoribus parto agricoloe plerumque fruuntur,
Mutiiaque inter se Iceti conrivia curant:
Invitat genialis hyems, curasque resolvit."
Virgil.
Boston: Wells & Lilly, Court Street. 1822. 8vo. pp. .5.32. [2754
An Oration delivered in Portland, July 4th, 1793, in commemoi'a-
tion of the Independence of the United States of America. By
Samuel Deane, D. D. Portland : Printed by Thomas B. Wait,
1793. 8vo. pp. 14. ' [2755
A Sei-mon preached before His Honour Samuel Adams, Esq., lieu-
tenant governor; the Honorable the Council, Senate, and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May
28th, 1794. Being the day of general election. By Samuel
Deane, D. D. A pastor of the First church in Portland : Printed
in Boston, at the State Press, by Adams and Larkin, Printers to
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1794. 8vo., title-page, pp.
(1), 5-31. [2756
A Sermon, preached on February 19th, 1795, being the day of na-
tional thanksgiving, appointed by the president of the United
States. By Samuel Deane, D. D., a pastor of the First church in
Portland.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 353
"In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus
concerning you."
St. Pail.
Priuted at Portland, by Thoma.s B. Wait. 1795. 8vo. pp. 20.
[2757
PitcliAvood Hill. A poem written in the year 17S0. By Samuel
Deane, D. D. Printed at Portland. 1806. 16mo. pp. 11. [2758
It originally appeared in the Cumberland Gazette, March 5. 1795.
The Death of an Aged Servant of God, considered and improved in
a funeral discourse, delivered at Portland, May 31st, 1795. Being
the Lord's day after the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Smith,
senior pastor of the First church of Portland, who departed this
life, May 23, in the 94th year of his age. By Samuel Deane, D.
D., surviving pastor of said church.
" David, after he had served his generation by the will of God, fell on
sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption. "
St. Luke.
District of Maine, Portland: Printed by Benjamin Titcomb, Jun.
1795. 8vo. pp. 24. [2759
Two Discourses on the Resurrection.
See Willis, ^^'illiaIll, in memoir prefixed to diary, p. 290. Copies are not
to be found.
- — Funeral Discourse on. 1814. See Kellogg, Elijah.
Diary of. 1761-1814. See Willis, William.
Sketch of. 1849. See Deane family.
Mansion of, in Portland. 1876. See Goold, William.
Deane, Sarah Maeia. Bangor. See Sturtevaut, Sarah D.
Deane, William Reed. 1809-71. Antiquary, Mansfield, Mass.
Reverend Jonathan Fisher, of Bluehill, Maine. Read before a
meeting of the New England Historic Genealogical Society
April 7, 1867, by WilHam Reed Deane, Esquire. Hist. Mag. 2d.
ser. 4:273. (1868.) [2760
Deabbokn, Henry. 1751-1829. Revolutionary general, Roxbury, Mass.
Journal of Quebec expedition. 1775. See Chamberlain, Mellen.
Sketch of. 1886. See Smith, W. H.
Dearborn, Jeremiah Wadleigh, M. D. b. Parsonsfield, 1832.
Editor. A His^ry of the first century of the town of Parsonsfield,
Maine. Incorporated Aug. 29, 1885, and celebrated with impres-
sive ceremonies at North Parsonsfield, Aug. 29, 1885. Portland,
Me.: Brown Thurston & Co. 1888. 8vo. pp. xiv, (1), 499, (1).
(100 ports, folded plan, plate.) [2761
Part I. Introduction. Programme. Address of Welcome, by J. W.
Dearborn, M. D.; Oration by Hon. James W. Bradbury; Agriculture of
Parsonsfield, by John Tuck ; Schools of Parsonsfield, by Horace Piper, A. M.,
LL. D.; College Graduates, by Rev. Joseph Ricker, D. D.; Progress of
24
354 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Dearborn, Jeremiah Wadleigh, M. D., Continued.
Physics for a Century, by Prof. C. F. Brackett, A. M., M. D., LL. D.;
Centennial Poem, by Mrs. Isadora E. Merrill; Lawyers of Parsonsfield, by P.
Mclntyre, Esq.; Physicians of Parsonsfield, by J. W. Dearborn, M.D.; Minerals
of Parsonsfield, by H. L. Staples, A. M., M. D., Parsonsfield Seminary and its
Students, by Prof. G. H. Ricker; Music and Musicians of Parsonsfield, by
Prof. L. O.Emerson; Progress of Christianity for a Century (sermon,) by
Rev. R. H. Conwell. Part. II. History of Parsonsfield, by H. G.O.Smith.
Part III. Personal Sketches. Part IV. Genealogies. Part V. Miscella-
neous papers.
Sketch of the life and character of Hon. Amos Tuck. Read before
the Maine Historical Society, December, ISSS. By J. W. Dear-
born, M. D., of Parsonsfield, Maine, sm. 8vo. pp. 31. [2762
Dearborn, W.
Portland and Champlain Railroad. By W. Dearborn. [2768
Deaths. Copied from inscriptions on gravestones in several places.
Bang. H. M. 5:19. (1889.) [2764
De Aulnay, ok D'Aulney. See Charnis^, Charles de Menou, Seigneur
d' Aulnay, de.
Debating Down East. All The Year Round. New ser. 6:245. (1871.)
[2765
Deblois, Thomas Amort, LL. D. 1794-1867. Lawyer, Portland.
Notice of. 1868. See Willis, William.
Decalves, Don Alonzo.
Travels to the Westward or Unknown Parts of America, being a
tour of almost fourteen months. Containing an account of
the country, upwards of two thousand miles west of the Christian
parts of North America: with an account of White Indians, their
manners, habits and many other particulars. By Don Alonzo
Decalves. Confirmed by three other persons. Printed at Portland,
MDCCXCVI. (1796.) 12mo. pp. 28. [2766
De Costa, Benjamin Franklin, D. D. h. 1831. Clergyman, New
York.
Scenes in the Isle of Mount Desert, coast of Maine. By B. F. De
Costa, New York. 1868. sm. 4to. pp. 138. [2767
An edition of 120 copies, illustrated with ten photographs, was published.
The same. New York. 1871. 4to. pp. 138. (10 photographs.)
Supplement on Isles of Shoals to Mount Desert, n. t. p. sm. 4to.
pp. 139-221. [2768
Only 32 copies printed. Pages to follow foregoing.
The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen. Illus-
trated by translations from the Icelandic sages. Edited with
notes and a general introduction by B. F. De Costa. Albany: Joel
Munsell. 1868. 8vo. pp. ix, (1), 11, 118. (Map.) [2769
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 355
-The same. Second edition. Albany, N. Y. Joel MnnselPs Sons.
1890. 8vo. pp. 196. (map.) [2770
Quotes that at Pittston, Me., trees three feet in diameter, and with six
hundred annular rinj^s were found, associated with brick work, which, so far
as appearances went, antedated the trees. This is refuted by Prof. Henry
W. Haynes (Alass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d. ser. 5: 337.) who says that rings are
not a safe criterion for determining; the age of trees, and that trees of Maine,
such as the pine and spruce, do not live to the age of six hundred years.
-Notes on a review of " The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by
the Xorthmen," in the North American Review for July. By Rev.
B. F. De Costa. Advertiser Press: Charlestown, Mass. 1869.
16mo. pp. 14. [2771
-Sketches of the coast of Maine and Isles of Shoals, with historical
notes. By B. F. De Costa. New York. 1869. 4to. pp. 221.
(Photographic plate.) [2772
Twenty-four copies printed. Also, Antiquities. To the editor of the Ad-
vertiser. New York: Dec. 1, 1860. 4to. slip. p. 1.
-The Northmen in Maine; a critical examination of views expressed
in connection with the subject, by Dr. J. G. Kohl, in volume I, of
the new series of the Maine Historical Society. To which are
added criticisms on other portions of the work, and a chapter on
the discovery of Massachusetts Bay. By the Rev. B. F. De Costa,
author of "The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the North-
men," etc., etc. Albany: Joel Munsell. 1870. 8vo. pp. 146. [2773
Severely reviewed in Hist. 3Iag., n. s. 7 : 20C. (1870.)
-Rambles in Mount Desert; with sketches of travel on the New
England coast, from Isles of Shoals to Grand Manan. By B. F.
De Costa. New York: A. D. F. Randolph & Co. Boston: A.
"Williams & Co. 1871. 12mo. pp. 280. (1 illus.) [2774
-The Atlantic Coast Guide. A companion for the tourist between
Newfoundland and Cape May. Including sketches of Cape
Breton, New Brunswick, Penobscot Bay, Isles of Shoals, Mas-
sachusetts Bay, Nantucket, Narragansett, Connecticut Coast,
Staten Island, Long Branch, Nova Scotia, Grand Manan, Cacco
Bay, Cape Ann, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Newport, Long
Island, the Jersey Coast, Cape May. With an account of all
summer resorts. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. Bos-
ton: A. Williams and Company. 1873. 12mo. pp. 88, 136. (2
maps.) [27 75
45 pages relate to Maine.
-The Lost City of New England. Mag. Am. Hist. 1: 14. (1877.)
[2776
-The same. New York, 1877. sm. 4to. pp. 7. [2777
25 copies printed.
-The Popham Colony. Mag. Am. Hist. 1 : 689. (1877.) [2778
356 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
DeCosta, Bexjamin Franklin, D. D., Continued.
The Two Hundred and Seventy-third Anniversary of Sagadahoc.
(From tlie Churchman, August 21st, 1880.) Broadside, IT^x.j^
inches. [2779
Gosnold and Pring. 1G02-03. Extracts from a paper read before
the New England Historic, Genealogical Society, Nov. 7, 1877,
by Rev. B. F. DeCosta, of New York City. N. E. Reg. 32:76.
(1878.) [2780
Early Discoveries and Settlements on tlie coast of New England
under church auspices. History American Episcopal Church.
(1878.) pp. 479-500. [2781
(The) Hand Bouk of Mount Desei't, coast of Maine. With all the
routes thither, descriptions of the scenery and topography,
sketches of the history, with illustrations and views of Mount
Desert, and Penobscot and Frenchman's Bay from the United
States coast survey.
An island full of hills and dells,
All rumpled and uneven.
Bkowxixg.
Boston: A. Williams & Company. New York: T. Whittaker,
2 Bible House. Bar Harbor, Me.: A. W. Bee. n. d. (1878.)
12mo. pp. xiii, 161. [2782
Published anonymously.
A. Relation of a voyage to Sagadahoc now first printed from the
original manuscript in the Lambeth Place Library. Edited
with preface, notes and appendix by the Rev. B. F. DeCosta.
Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, University Press. 1880. 8vo.
pp. 43. [2783
Reprinted in advance from Proc. Mass. Hist Soc. 18: 82: 118. (1880-81.)
It contains a facsimile of the original manuscript title.
It would seem from the internal evidence furnished by the journal and
express testimony of Purchas, (Smith's Generall Historic, p. 203) that this
composition was by James Davies, who, in the organization at Sagadahoc,
held the office of captain of the fort. This journal was found to be the
source whence Strachey drew his account of the colony. Winsor; Hist.
Am. 3: 193. Alexander Brown (Genesis U. S. 1: 141) says that it was prob-
ably written by Davies. The preface reviews the story of the settlement,
and the appendix reprints the extracts from Gorges, Smith, Purchas. and
Alexander, from which, previous to the publication of Strachey's account,
all knowledge of the colony was derived.
The Two Hundred and Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Landing
at Kennebec. Mag. Am. Hist. 8:5.55. (1882.) [2784
History of the United States of America. By George Bancroft
The author's late revision. Vol. I. Mag. Am. Hist. 9: 300. (1883.)
[2785
Criticism upon Mr. Bancroft's substitution of the Georges, instead of the
Penobscot as the river discovered by Waymouth.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 357
Reply to Mr. Bancroft (upon same subject). Mag. Am. Hist. 10: 143.
(1883.) [2786
Norunibega and its English Explorers (in History of America).
(1884.) See Winsor, Justin.
Simon Ferclinando and John Walker in Maine. 1579-80. N". E.
Reg. 44: 149. (1890.) [2787
^The same, under the following title:
Ancient Xorumbega, or the voyages of Simon Ferdinando and
John Walker to the Penobscot. 1579-80. Albany: J. Munsell's
Sons. 1890. 8vo. pp. 12. [2788
"Revised from the N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, April, 1890."
Dedham. Incorporated 1837.
Confession of Faith and Covenant adopted by the Congregational
church in Dedham, Maine. Organized December 13, 1841. Ban-
gor: Samuel S. Smith, Printer. 1856. 16mo. pp. 24. [2789
Deering, C. W.
Address, 150th anniversary of Gorham. 1886. SeeGorham.
Deeking. Incorporated from Westbrook, 1871.
Account of. N. E.Reg. 25:292. (1871.) [2790
History of Stroudwater. 1871. See Goold, William.
Manual of the Congregational church at Woodford's Corner, Deer-
ing, Maine. Portland: Loring, Short & Harmon. 1873. 24mo.
pp. 20. [2791
Catalogue of the Woodford's Corner Congregational Sunday-
school library. 1875. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. 1875.
24mo. pp. 16. [2792
Deering Civil Service Reform Association. First annual report of
the executive committee for the year ending May 3, 1883, with
letters from W. W. Thomas, Bion Bradbury, Chas W. God-
dard, A. A. Strout, H. W. Richardson, Charles F. Libby, John W.
Deering, Charles McLaughlin, John Marshall Brown. Deering,
Maine. 1883. 12mo. pp. 12. [2793
Directory. 1882. See Hull, John T.
Report of special committee on topographical survey of the town
of Deering, March 11, 1878. Portland, Me.: Printed by William
M. Marks. 1878. 8vo. pp. 8. [2794
Cemetery Inscriptions. 1887. See Cobb, Isaac.
Inscriptions on gravestones. 1887. -See Deering, Henry
Leading Business Men. 1887. See Beckford, W. H.
"In Essential Things Unity. In non-essential things, Liberty. In
all things. Charity." Manual of the Free church, Deering, Me.
1889. Portland, Me.: Printed by William M. Marks. 1889.
16mo. pp. 18. [2795
358 BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE.
Deerixg, Henky, and Xoyes, Edavard Deering. Portland.
Inscriptions of gravestones in private burying-grounds and on
farms in Cape Elizabeth, Deering, Westbrook, Falmouth, Scar-
borough and other towns near Portland, Maine. Copied by
Henry Deering and Edward Deering Xoyes. Me. Rec. 4: 113.
(1887.) [2796
Deerixg, Mary S. Portland.
See Caswell, Mrs. Mary A.
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360 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Sketch of Samuel Austin Whitney, of Lincolnville.
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rivers between Pemaquid Point and Metenic Island, for pillotage. 18. The
coast from Musketo Island to Skuttock Point. 19. The entrance into Pen-
obscot Kay, Isle Haut Bay, Great Blue Hill Bay, &c., for pillotage. 20. Pen-
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362 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Contents. Maine. 1. 2d sheet. Ipswich to Passamaquoddy Bay. 2.
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sheets. Newbury Harbour to Brobercs Harbour, Broberts Harbour to Cape
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Additional Plates. 1. Mechias River near the mills, A Slcetch of Me-
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Early Settlers in Bluehill, and their families. (From the papers of
R. G. W. Dodge, rearranged and added to by R. G. F. Candage.)
Bangor: B. A. Burr, pr. 1889. 8vo, pp. (1), 181-220. [2874
The same. Bang. H. M. 5:181. (1889.)
Dodge, W. W.
Some Lower Silurian Graptolites from Northern Maine. Am. Jour.
Sci. 140: 153. (1890.) [2875
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 369
DoDS, JoHX BoVEE. 1795-1872. Clergyman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A Sermon, delivered in the court house, Bangor, Wednesday
evening, February 25, 1829. By the Rev. John B. Dods, pastor
of the Universalist societies in Union and Thomaston. (Pub-
lished by request. Bangor: Printed at the Republican Office.
1829. Svo. pp. 16. [2876
A Sermon, delivered in the court house, Belfast, Sunday, May 3,
1829. By John B. Dods, pastor of the Universalist church and
societies in Union and Thomaston. (Published by request.)
Belfast: White & Rowe, Printers. Journal Office. Svo. pp. 16.
[2877
Doe, Maby G.
Elegy on the death of Rev. T. W. Hill, of Ossipee, N. H., who was
killed in a mill by being caught in a belt attached to a grind-
stone at Effingham, X. H., May 11, 1864, aged 37 years 7 months
and 3 days. By Mary G. Doe, West Parsonsfield, Me. 1865.
[2878
DoK, William D.
Who Stole the Widow Snow's Thanksgiving Dinner? A love
story. By William D. Doe, Belfast, Maine. Age Job Print: Bel-
fast, Me. 1890. 12mo. pp. 16. [2879
Dole, Isaiah. Teacher, h. Skowhegan. r. Keene, N. H.
Requirements in a Lexographer of the English Language. Am.
Jour. Ed. 3: 161. (1858.) [2880
Domestic Life and Character. Illustrated. Boston, Thomas Ap-
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A careful examination of this pamphlet reveals the fact that it was first
published at Portland in three numbers as "The Northern Home Magazine."
An engraved cover containing a vignette view of Portland, being mortised,
served for the new title. C. L. Woodward's Catalogue, No. 32. 1887.
Doney. Indian Chief.
Sketch of. 1845. See Drake, Samuel G.
Donham, Grexville Mellex. b. Hebron, 1835. Publisher, Port-
land.
Maine State Year-Book and Legislative Manual for the year 1886-
87, from April 1, 1886, to April 1, 1887. Established 1870 by
Edmund S. Hoyt. Calendar pages adapted to standard time.
Prepared pursuant to orders of the legislature. Portland: Hoyt,
Fogg & Donham. 193 Middle Street. 16mo. pp. 744. [2882
The same number of copies ordered by the State as for 1x85, and at the
same price.
Maine Register or State Year-Book and Legislative Manual, from
April 1, 1887, to April 1, 1888. Established 1870. Compiled by
G. M. Donham. Standard time adopted for calendar pages.
25
370 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
DoNHAM, Grenville Mellen, Continued.
Prepared pursuant to orders of the legislature. Portland, Me. :
J.B.Gregory. 1887. 16mo. pp. 752. [2883
Five hundred and fifty copies ordered by the Legislature, at $1.50 per
copy.
Maine Register or State Year-Book and Legislative Manual from
April 1, 1888, to April 1, 1889. Established 1870. Standard
time adopted for calendar pages. Prepared pursuant to orders of
the legislature. Compiled and published by G. M. Donham, Oxford
Building, 18.5 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. 1888. 16mo. pp.
768. [2884
Seven luindred and fitty copies taken by the State, at tlie same price as
for 1887.
Maine Register or State Year-Book and Legislative Manual from
April 1, 1889, to April 1, 1890. Established 1870. Standard time
adopted for calendar pages. Prepared pursuant to orders of the
legislature. Compiled and published by G. M. Donham, Oxford
Building, 18.5 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. 1889. 16mo. pp.
782. [288.5
Seven hundred and fifty copies ordered by the legislature at $1.50 per
copy.
Maine Register, or State Year-Book and Legislative Manual from
April 1, 1890, to April 1, 1891. Established 1870. Standard time
adopted for calendar pages. Prepared pursuant to order of the
legislature. Compiled and published by G. M. Donham, Oxford
Building, 18-5 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. 1890. 16mo. pp-
801. (Map.) [2886
The secretary of State was authorized to contract for seven hundred and
fifty copies at $1. 50 per copy.
DONNELL, Albert, b. 18.56. Clergyman, Eastport.
Historical Address delivered at the seventieth anniversary of the
formation of the Central Cong, church of Eastport, Friday, Feb-
ruary 8th, 1889. Eastport: Printed at the Sentinel Office. 1889.
sm. 4to. pp. 20. [2887
Don Quixotte. Pseiid.
The Ichneumon. Being an essay on politics. Written in the Dis-
trict of Maine, July, 1814. By Don Quixotte.
They liate him that rebuketh in the gate, and they abhor him that speak-
eth uprightly. Amos 5 : 10.
n. p. n. d. (1814.) 8vo. pp. 20. [2888
A manuscript note in a copy owned by the Maine Historical Society, says,
" Printed by Peter Edes, Augusta, 1814. Written by an original named
Tupper. "
DoKA Vernon. A story of Lewiston life. 1867. -See Topographicus.
DoRMAN, Jesse. Arundel.
Muster Roll of his company. 1775. .See Moore, M. J.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 371
DoRBANCE, Oliver, Brastow. 1804-73. Portland, Boston
Sketch of. N.E.Reg. 43:102. (1889.) [2889
Douglas, Alice May. Bath.
Phlox. Bath, Me. Times Press. 1888. sq. 16mo. pp. 22. [2890
Mayflowers. Bath, Me. Times Press. 1888. sq. 16mo. pp. 16.
[2891
Gems Without Polish, a story of the country week. New York:
Hunt & Eaton. 1890. 12mo. pp. 423. [2892
Douglas, Joshua Lufkin. Bath.
The Douglas Family of Massachusetts and Maine. N. E. Reg.
28:69. (1874.) [2893
Early Births in Durham. Me. Biog. 3: 53. (1878.) [2894
Cemetery Inscriptions. Me. Rec. 2:54. (1885.) [2895
Arrowsic Island and West Baih.
Ancestry of. 1885. See American Ancestry.
The Douglas Genealogy. By J. Lufkin Douglas. Bath: Press of
Sentinel and Times. 1891. 8vo. pp. 226. (Ports.) [2896
Douglas, Stephen Arnold. 1813-61. Statesman, Chicago.
Non-interference by Congress with slavery in the territories.
Speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, at Bangor, Maine, on Wed-
nesday, August 15, 1860. Svo. pp. 8. [2897
Douglass, John Abbot. 1792-1878. Clergyman, Waterford.
Christians Co-workers with God. (1 Cor. 3:9.) A sermon deliv-
vered at Yarmouth, June 25, 1851, before the Maine Missionary
Society, at its forty-fourth anniversary. By Rev. .John A. Douglass,
pastor of a church in Waterford. Augusta: William T. .John-
son, Printer. 1851. 8vo. pp. 15. [2898
A Discourse, delivered before the Congregational church and so-
ciety of Waterford, Maine, November 7th, A. D., 1871, at the
semi-centennial anniversary of the settlement of the pastor,
Rev. J. A. Douglass. Published by request. From the News
Press, Bridgton, Maine, n. d. Svo. pp. 15. [2899
Douglass, William. 1691-1752. Physician, Boston.
A Summary, historical and political, of the first planting, pro-
gressive improvements, and present state of the British settle-
ments in North America. Containing: I. Some general account
of ancient and modern colonies, the granting and settling of the
British continent and West India Island colonies, witli some
transient remarks concerning the adjoining French and Spanish
settlements, and other remarks of various natures. II. The
Hudson's Bay Company's lodges, fur and skin trade. III. New-
foundland harbours and cod-fishery. IV. The Province of
372 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Douglass, Wilmam, Continued.
L'Accadie or Xova Scotia; with the vicissitudes of the property
and jurisdiction thereof, and its present state. V. The several
grants of Sagadahock, Province of Main, Massachusett's-Bay, and
New Plymoutli, united by a new charter in the present Province
of Massacliusetfs-Bay, commonly called Xew England. By William
Douglass, M. D. Boston in Xew England : by Rogers and Towle.
MD, CC, XLIX. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. iii, (3), 568. Vol. II, 1751. 8vo.
2 1. pp. 416. [2900
It originally appeared in numbers. The death of the author prevented the
completion of the work.
The same. Boston: Xew England, Printed: London, reprinted for
R. Baldwin, M, DCC, LV. 2 Vols., 8vo. Vol. I. 3, 1, pp. iv, 568,
(map). Vol. 11. 3, 1, pp. 416.
Au exact reprint of the Boston edition of 1749, with the addition of a map.
The same. London: R. and J. Dodsley, MDCCLX. Same title as
preceding.
Douglass, William Abbot. Waterford.
A Short Account of William Abbot Douglass, who died at Water-
ford, Maine, February 23, 1832. Aged three years and eight
months. By the children's friend.
"Those that seek me early shall Hud me." Prov. S: 17.
" To thee the voices of the young,
A monument of honor raise:
And babes with uniustructed tongues,
Declare the wonders of thy praise."
Written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society and revised
by the committee of publication. Third edition. Boston: Mass-
achusetts Sabbath School Society. Depository Xo. 13, Cornhill
1839. 18mo. pp. 36. (1 illus.) [2901
DouTY, Calvin Sanger. 1813-63. Dover. Office, in Rebellion.
Sketch of. 1864. See Bailey, Isaac H.
Dover. Incorporated 1822.
Sermon, Fast. 1851. See Parker, Wooster.
Historical Account. 1880. -See Loring, Amasa.
An Inland Retreat. 1890. See Haynes, George H.
Dow, Daniel. 1772-1849. Clergyman, Thompson, Conn.
The Pedobaptist Catechism, or a schedule of the most important
questions and answers, together with Scripture proofs, relative to
the subject and mode of baptism. Portland: A. and J.Shirley,
Printers. 1816. 12mo. pp. 24. [2902
Dow, Frederic Xeal. h. 1840. Portland.
Biography of. 1885. -See Biog. Ency. Maine.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 373
Dow, Joshua. 1776-1861. Portland.
Notice of. 1861. See Willis, William.
Dow, Neal. b. 1804. Temperance reformer, Portland.
An Oration, delivered before the Maine Charitable Mechanic As-
sociation, at their triennial celebration, July 4, 1829, by Neal
Dow. Published bj'^ request of the association. Portland : Printed
at the Argus Office by Thomas Todd. 1829. 8vo. pp. 2.5. [2903
History of a Neighborhood. A true tale. American Temperance
Offering. 1 : 237. (1851.) [2904
Reprinted in " The Expositor," and " State of Maine," newspapers, March-
July, 1852.
Operation of the Liquor Law in Portland. Report of the mayor,
Hon. Neal Dow, to the board of aldermen and common council,
January 14, 18.52. Broadside, twelve and half by ten inches.
Thurston Fast Job Press, Portland. [2905
Sketch of. 1852. See Bungay, George W.
Life and character of. 1852. See Marsh, John.
The Maine Law a Fixed Fact. Hunt, 30: 703. (1854.) [2906
Neal Dow and the Maine Law. 1855. See Cole, H. G.
Life of. 1856. See Clubb, Henry S.
The South. No. Mo. 1 : 483, 540, 620. (1864.) [2907
Account of. 1866. See Marsh, John.
Prohibitory Legislation. No. Am. Rev. 134: 15. (1882.) [2908
With D. Lewis. Prohibition and Persuasion. No. Am. Rev.
139: 179. (1884.) [2909
Biographical Notice of. 1884. See " Men of the Times."
Answer to. 1884. See Walworth, C W.
Biography of 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine
Account of. 1885. See Centennial Temperance Volume.
Sketch of. 1885. See " One Hundred Tears of Temperance."
The Effectiveness of Prohibition. Forum. 3:39. (1887.) [2910
The Outlook for Prohibition. Our Day. 1:11. (1888.) [2911
Liquor Traffic and the Ballot. Our Day. 2:173. (1888.) [2912
Prohibitory Law and Personal Liberty. No. Am. Rev. 147: 132.
(1888.) [2913
The Result of the Presidential Election. Our Day. 2:504. (1888.)
[2914
Neal Dow at Home. 1888. See Willard, Frances E.
Can the Liquor Traffic be Legalized Without Sin ? Our Day. 4: 418.
(1889.) [2915
Down East Latch Strings. 1887. See Ingersoll, Ernest.
374 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Down the West BRA^x■H. 1886. See Farrar, C A. J.
DowNES, George. 1793-1869. Lawyer, Calais.
Memoir and portrait of. 18.53. See Livingston, John.
Downing, Ma.iob Jack. Pseud. See Smith, Seba.
Deake, Francis Samuel. 1828-85. Author, Boston.
Memorials of the Society of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. By
Francis S. Drake. (Seal.) Boston: Printed for the society.
1873. Roy. Svo. pp. 10, x, .563. [2916
Facsimile of autographs of the original members for the state of Massa-
chusetts, W pp ; 24 illustrations.
Biographical notices are given of the following Maine members, viz: Cren.
Henry Knox, Thomaston, (portrait and illus) ; Bernard Calvin Bailey,
Calvin Bailey, Bath; Ralph Hart Bowles, Machias; David Cobb, Goulds-
boro', (portrait) ; John Crane, Whitmg; Samuel Darby, York; Ebenezer
Davis, Charles S. Daveis, (portrait), .lohn Taylor Gilman Davels, Port-
land; John Davis, Norway; John Edwards, Portland; Francis Le Baron
Goodwin, Frankfort; Africa Hamlin, Waterford; Park Holland, Edding-
ton; Joseph W. Leland, Saco; Theodore Lincoln, Benjamin Lincoln, Den-
nysville; Nathaniel Nason, Berwick; Josiah Pierce, Jr., Portland; Benja-
min J. Porter, Camden; ^\ illiam Pitt Preble, .Jr., Portland; George W.
Stocker, Falmouth: Ebenezer Storer, Gorham ; .Joseph Henry Jackson
Thayer, Bangor; William Torrey, Bath; Lemuel Trescott, Lubec; Joseph
Tucker, York; Rufus Chandler Vose, Augusta; Thomas Vose, Thomaston;
David Webber, Sanford; Christopher AVoodbridge, Newcastle.
Life and Correspondence of Henry Knox, major-general in the
American Revolutionary army. By Francis S. Drake. Boston:
Samuel G. Drake, 17 Bromfield Street. 1873. Svo. pp. 160.
[2917
A reprint from " Mei orials of the Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati. "
Three hundred copies were printed, for subscribers only. Reviewed in
" The Nation, " Jan. 1, 1874.
Henry Knox. N. E. Reg. 34: 347. (1880.) [2918
This article is abridged from the author's " Life and Correspondence of
Henry Knox."
Drake, Orrison.
Wild River Tragedy. Murder! Suicide!! Charles Freeman of
Gilead, murdered himself and wife on the morning of June 11th,
1851. The cause was jealousy. By Orrison Drake. Price ten
cents. Gorham, N. H.: Mountaineer Print. 1882. 24mo. pp.
17. [2919
Drake, Samuel Adams, b. 1833. Author, Boston, Kennebunkport.
The Pepperells of Kittery Point, Maine. (With a woodcut of the
Pepperell residence.) Appleton's Jour. 11:65. (1874.) [2920
Nooks and Corners of the Xew England Coast. By Samuel Adams
Drake, author of "Old Landmarks of Boston," "Historic Fields
and Mansions of Middlesex," &c. With illustrations. (Engraved
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 375
epigraph.) Xew York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. Frank-
lin Square. 1875. 8vo. pp. pp. 459. [2921
Chaps. II-III. Mount Desert. Chaps. IV-V. C'astine. Chap. VI. Pem-
aquid Point. Chap. VII. Monhegan Island. Chap. VIII. From Wells to
Old York. Chap. IX. Agamenticiis, the Ancient City. Chap. X. At Kit-
tery Point, Maine. Chaps. XI-XII. The Isles of Shoals.
Portions of chapters IV, V and VIII are reproduced in "Coast of Maine."
See Peabody, H. G.
The Making of Xew England. 1580-1653. By Samuel Adams
Drake. With many illustrations and maps. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons. 1888. 12mo. pp. x, (2), 251. [2922
The First Winter— De Monts, Colony, 1604. p. 20. Popham Colony, 1607, p
30. The Colony of Madame de Guercheville, 1613. p. 51. Pioneers of Maine,
1623-30, p. 119.
A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore, in prose and
poetry, by Samuel Adams Drake, author of "Nooks and Cor-
ners of the New England Coast." "Old Landmarks of Boston,"
etc. Illustrated by F. I. Merrill. Boston: Roberts Brothers.
1884. 8vo. pp. xviii, 461. [2923
York, Agamenticus,^. 358; St. AsiJenquid of Agamenticus. pp. 359-60
The Pine Tree Coast. By Samuel Adams Drake, author of "Nooks
and Corners of the New England Coast."
"Now longe mayst thou saile by the Coast,
Thou gentle Master, gentle Marinere."
Chaucer.
(Illus.) Boston: Estes & Laiitiat, 1891. sm. 4to. pp. 393. [2924
(Three hundred and seventy-nine illustrations.)
Contents. The West Coast. Chapter I. Kittery and the Piscataqua. II. The
Isles of Shoals. III. A Ramble in Old York. IV. Ogunquit, Bald Head, and
That Shore. V. A Turn around Wells Bay. VI. At Kennebunkport. VII. The
Storyof Cape Porpoise. VIII. Biddeford Pool. IX. On Old Orchard Beach.
X. From Scarborough to Portland Head.
The Mid Coast. Chapter XI. A Day in Portland. XII. Casco Bay.
XIII. The Gate of the Kennebec. XIV. Boothbay and about There. XV,
Monhegan on the Sea. XVI. Pemaquid, the Fortress. XVII. Thomaston.
round Owl's Head.
The East Coast. Chapter XVIII. A Voyage to Norumbega. XIX. Penob-
scot Bay and its Mountain Coasts. XX. Historic Castine. XXI. Mount
Desert Island. XXII. In and out of Bar Harbor. XXIIl. Around French-
man's Bay. XXIV. From Petit Manan to 3Iachias, Cutler and Quoddy
Head. XXV. Eastport and Quoddy Bay. XXVI. Run across Grand Manan.
Deake, Samuel Gardner. 1798-1885. Historical writer, Boston.
Indian Biography; containing the lives of more than two hundred
Indian chiefs; also such others of that race as have rendered
their names conspicuous in the history of North America, from
its first being known to Europeans to the present period. Giving
at large their most celebrated speeches, memorable sayings, nu-
merous anecdotes and a histoiy of their wars. Much of which
376 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Drake Samuel, Gabcner, Continued.
is taken from manuscripts never before published. By Samuel
G. Drake.
Otiiae! the lieautifier of tlie dead,
Adornerof the ruin, comforter
And only healer when the heart hath bled—
Time! the corrector where our judgments err.
KVKON.
Nishnoh oonouhkoi pish qunohqutteauun, kah nishnoh wadevhu, kar wad-
chuemers pish ti\i,hquohttauunash.
Indian Bible. Isaiah 40: 4.
Boston: Josiah Drake. MDCCCXXXII. 12mo. pp. 348. (2
engraved plates.) [2925
Tragedies of the Wilderness ; or, true and authentic narratives of
captives who have been carried away by the Indians from the
various frontier settlements of the United States, from the ear-
liest to the present time. Illustrating the manners and customs,
barbarous rites and ceremonies, of the North American Indians,
and their various methods of torture practiced upon such as
have, from time to time, fallen into their hands. By Samuel G.
Drake.
Happy the natives of this distant clime.
Ere Europe's sons were known or Europe's crime.
Chdechill.
'Tis theirs to triumph, ours to die !
But mark me, Christian, ere I go,
Thou too Shalt hav#thy share of woe !
Freeman.
Boston: Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute. 1842. Illus.
12mo. pp. 360. [2926
The Book of the Indians; or, biography and history of the Indians
of North America, from its first discovery to the year 1841,
" History maketh a young man to be old, without either wrinkles or gray
hairs; priviledging him with the experience of age, without either the in-
tirraities or inconveniences thereof. "
Fuller's Holy War.
" They waste us— ay— like April snow
In the warm noon, we shrink away;
And fast they follow, as we go
Towards the setting day-
Till they shall fill the land, and we
Arc driven into the western sea. "
Bryant.
By Samuel G. Drake, fellow of the Royal Society of Northern
Antiquaries, at Copenhagen, Honorary member of the New
Hampshire and New York Historical Societies. Ninth edition.
With large additions and corrections. Boston: Benjamin B.
Mussey. MDCCCXLV. [2927
Book III. Biography and Hi>tory of the New FIngland Indians. 8vo. pp.
156.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 377
Chajiter VII. Indians in Maine previous to their Wars with the Whites.
Dominion of the liashaba. Hobinhood. Natahanda. Kennebis. Chapter
Vm. Squaudo, Sachein of Saoo. Madokawando. Asslminasqua. Tarum-
kin. MuRg. Moxus. St. Castin. Symon. Kankamagus, or Hogkins.
Masandonet. Worumbo. Hopegood. Chapter IX. Bomazeen. Arruhawi-
kwabeint. Doney. Captain Simmo. Mogg. Destruction of Norridgewock.
Death of Rale. Paugus. Lovewell's Fight, with two ballads. Chapter X.
Sabatis. Xatanis. The iModern Penobscot Indians.
Indian Captivities; or, life in the wigwam; being true narratives
of captives who have been carried away by the Indians, from
the frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest
period to the recent time. By Samuel G. Drake, author of
the "Book of the Indians." New York: Miller, Orton & Co.
1857. 12mo. pp. :^()7. (8 plates.) [2928
Notes on the Indian wars in New England. N. E. Reg. 12: 1,161.
(1858.) 10:8.3,149,257. (1861.) [2929
Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Kt. N. E. Reg. 15: 17. (1861.) [2930
Contains pedigree.
Editor. The History of King Philip's War. By the Rev. Cotton
Mather, D. D. Also, a history of the same war, by the Rev. In-
crease Mather, D. D. To which are added an introduction and
notes, by Samuel G. Drake, late president of the New England
Historic Genealogical Society. Boston: Printed for the editor,
and sold by him at No. 13 Bromfield Street; also by J. Munsell,
78 State Street, Albany. 1862. 4to. pp. 281, 1. (2 ports.) [2931
Dresden. Incorporated as Pownalborough 1760. See Wiscasset.
Intentions of marriage, Pownalborough, 1760-78. See Patterson,
W. D.
Sermon, Fast. 1812. See Parker, Freeman.
Discourse, dedicatory. 1833. See Miles, Henry A.
Account of Pownalborough. 1853. See Bartlet, William S.
Pownalborough and Lincoln County. 1888. -See Porter, J. W.
Account of Pownalborough. 1878. .See Lapham, W. B.
A History of Dresden Free High school, or Dresden Academy.
Charles E. Emerson. Steam Printer. Wiscasset. n. d. (1889.)
8vo. pp. 40. [2932
Inscriptions from Carney family burial-ground. 1890. See Patter-
son, W. D.
Leaves from early history. 1890. -See Allen, Charles E.
Dresser, Jvlius A. Boston.
The True History of Mental Science. A lecture delivered at the
church of the Divine Unity, Boston, Mass., on Sunday evening,
Feb. 6, 1887. Revised with additions. By Julius A. Dresser.
Boston: Alfred Mudge »S- Son, Printers. 24 Franklin Street.
1887. 12mo. pp. 28. [2933
Includes extracts from the manuscripts of P. P. Quimby, of Belfast.
378 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Dbesser, Richard. 1817-94. Lawyer, Auburn.
What is Universalism. Prepared by R. Dresser, n. p. (Lewiston.)
n. d. 16mo. pp. 16. [2934
Dresser's Perpetual Almanac and Week Day Register, for one hun-
dred years. By Richard Dresser. 1856. r2935
Universalism Attacked and Defended.
" Prove all things, hold fast that which is good." .. Scripture.
Lewiston: George W. Callahan, Printer. 1887. Svo. pp. 28.
[2936
Dreuilletes, (or Druilletes,) Gabriel, S. J. 1593-1681. Mission-
ary, Maine and Canada.
Narre du voyage faict pour la mission des Abnaquiois et des Con-
naissances tirez de la Nouvelle Angleterre et des disposition des
magistrats de cette Republique pour le secours centre les Ii*o-
quois, es annees 1650 & 1651. Par Le R. Pere Gabriel Dreuil-
lettes de la Compagnie de Jesus. Imprimd d' apres la copie de
r original depos^ parmi les papiers du Bureau des Biens des
Jesuites, a Quebec, sra. Svo. pp. (4), 33. [2937
Journal of an embassy from Canada to the United Colonies of New
England in 1650. By Father Gabriel Druilletes, of the Society of
Jesus, translated from the original manuscript, with notes, etc.
By John Gilmary Shea, member of the society. Svo. pp. 18.
[2938
Abnequi missionary at Kennebec, 1646-47. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.;
also Parkman, Francis.
Account of. 1831. See Lincoln, Enoch.
Account of. 1886. See Shea, John G.
Drew, Margery Pepperrell. 1799-1875. Newfield.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 29: 339. (1875.) [2939
Drew, William Allen. 1798-1870. Clergyman and journalist, Au-
gusta.
A Discourse delivered in Farmington, Maine, on Thanksgiving Day,
December 5, 1822. By William Allen Drew. Hallowell: Goodale,
Glazier & Co., Printers. 1823. Svo. pp. 14. [2940
The Necessity and Value of the Christian Doctrine of Human Im-
mortality. A discourse delivei'ed in Camden, May 7, 1826. Being
the Sabbath next after the interment of the late Hon. Jonas
Wheeler, president of the Senate of Maine. By William Allen
Drew. Belfast: Printed by E. Fellowes. 1826. r2mo. pp. 16.
[2941
The Christian Visitant. Monthly. 12mo. Edited by Rev. William
A. Drew. Belfast. 1825-27. Two volumes. [2942
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 379
Editor. Original Sermons on various subjects; by living Universa-
list ministers. 3 vols. Published in monthly numbers, under the
title of the Christian Preacher, by William A. Drew. Editor. Gar-
diner. 1831-33 8vo. [2943
-Annual Sermon, preached before the General Convention of Univer-
salists, in the city of New York, September 21, 1836. New York.
1836. 16mo pp. 16. [2944
Glimpses and Gatherings during a Voyage and Visit to London and
the Great Exhibition in the Summer of 18.51. By William A.
Drew, commissioner of the State of Maine.
" August and glorious city! Thy renown
Fills with heroic deeds of high emprise
The lengthened records of the stream of Time. "
Augusta: Homan & Manley: Boston: Abel Tompkins. 1852.
12mo. pp. 404. (Port.) [2945
Speech at Kingston, Mass., celebration. 1876. See Kingston.
Drinkwateb, Anne T.
Memoir of Mrs. Deborah H. Porter, wife of Eev. Charles G. Porter,
of Bangor. Portland: Sanborn & Carter, 1848. 8vo. pp. 269.
[2946
Dbinkwater Family. Me. Rec. 3:265. (1886.)
Genealogical Notes on. 1884. See Conant, F. O. [2947
Drinkwateb, N. North Yarmouth.
Correction to articles on the old church, North Yarmouth. O. T.
3:316. [2948
History of Cumberland Royal Arch Chapter of Yarniouth. O. T.
3::361. (1884.) [2949
Sketch of. 1885. See Loring, Amasa.
Dbisko, George W. b. 1824. Journalist, Machias.
The Revolution. Life of Hannah Weston; with a brief record of her
ancestry. Also a condensed history of the first settlement of
Jonesborough, Machias and other neighboring towns. By a
citizen.
" She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread
of idleness." Proverbs 31: 27.
Machias, Me. C. O. Furbush & Co. 1857. 16mo. pp. 163. [2950
Contains " The Liberty Pole, a tale of Machias, by Charles P. Ilsley.
Record of newspapers in Washington County. 1867. See Maine
Press Association.
The Press of Washington County. 1872. See GriflSn, Joseph.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Washington County. 1879. See
Howard, R. H.
Papers relating to history of the Press of Washington County,
1884, 1887, 1890. See Maine Press Association.
380 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Dkummoxd, James. 1815-61. Clergyman, Auburn, 1842-58.
How to Make the Most of Life. A discourse preached to the
young men of the congregation, on Sabbath morning, Novem-
ber 28, 1847. By Rev. James Drummond, pastor of the Con-
gregational church, Lewiston Falls. Lewiston Falls, Me. : Printed
by William H. Waldron & Co. 1847. 16mo. pp. 16. [2'.)51
This was the first pamphlet printed at the Lewiston Journal Office.
Sermon on. 1863. See Sevrall, J. B.
Tribute to Edward Little. 1875. See Clark, Sarah Little.
Drummond, Josiah Hayden, LL. D. h. 1827. Lawyer, Waterville,
Portland.
Young's Short and Practical Method of extracting roots, simplified
and illustrated for the use of schools and business men. By
Josiah H. Drummond, M. A. Waterville: Maxham & Wing, Print-
ers. 1849. 8vo. pp. 16. [2952
Dispensations. Freemasons' Mo. Mag. 19: 106. (1860.) [2952a
"Under which King." Freemasons' Mo. Mag. 20:339, 364. (1860.)
[2952b
This article was published as a pamphlet.
The Supreme Council. Freemasons' Mo. Mag. 21 : 177. (1861.)
[2952c
Masonic Historical and Bibliographical Memoranda. X. E. Freema-
son, 1: 43, 86, 129, 172, .308, 367, 426, 4.54, .500, 5.54. (1874.) [29.53
The same, (rewritten and enlarged) under the following title:
Masonic Historic and Bibliographical Memoranda, by Josiah H.
Drummond, P. G. M. Second edition. Printed for the "Masonic
Collectors' Association." By James W. Staton. Brooksville, Ky.
1882. 8vo. pp. 127. [2954
Address upon Abner B. Thompson. 1871. -See Freemasonry.
Council of Deliberation.
Sketch of. New England Freemason, 2: 393. (1874.) (Port.) [29.55
Copied from History Waterville Lodge.
History of Standish Lodge, No. 70. of Free and Accepted Masons,
Standish, Me., from June 10, 18.52 to Oct. 1,1874. By Jo.siah H.
Drummond. Portland: Harmon, Paine & Co., Printer.-. 8vo.
pp. 38. [2956
Portrait of. 1877. See Gilman. J. Wesley.
The Maine Masonic Text Book, for the use of lodges, compiled by
Josiah H. Drummond, Past Grand Master. Portland: Dresser,
McLellan & Co., 1877. Electrotyped by Stephen BeiTy, Printer,
37 Plum Street. 12mo. pp. .350. [2957
The same, second edition. Portland: Dresser, McLellan c^- Co.
1880. 12mo. pp. 3.54.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 381
The same, third edition. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer.
1890. 12mo. pp. 368.
Editor. History of Portland Lodge No. 1. of Free and Accepted
Masons, Portland, Maine, from its organization. (1769) to 1880.
Edited by Josiali H. Drummond, honorary member. Portland:
PubHshed by the lodge. 1881. 8vo. pp. 340. [2958
Letter from. Freemason's Rep. 13:382. (1884.) [2959
The Flax Wheel. Me. Rec. 2:236. (1885.) [2960
Biography. 1885. -See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Alexander Campbell. Bang. H. M. 1 : 79. (1885.) [2961
John Parker, of Parker's Island. Bang. H. M. 1: 126. [1886)
[2962
The Butler Family in Georgetown. Me. Rec. 3: 134. (1886.) 4:
226. (1887.) [2963
John Bray of Kittery. Me. Rec. 3: 248. (1886.) 4:25. (1887.)
[2964
Rogers Family, of Freeport. Me. Rec. 4:83. (1887.) [2965
Obituary of Daniel Wing. 1887. -See Maine Farmer's Almanac.
The Maxwells of Wells. Me. Rec. 4: 263. (1887.) [2966
Historical Memoranda concerning the Cryptic Rite. 1888. See Rob-
ertson, J. Ross.
Symbolic Masonry. 1889. See Gould, Robert Freke.
Royal Arch Masonry. 1889. -See Gould, Robert Freke.
The Dighton Family. Me. Rec. 6:362. (1889.) [2967
Maine Royal Arch Text Book. 1889. See Sleeper, F. E.
Obituaries of Noah Barker and Hobai-t W. Richardson. 1890. -See
Maine Farmer's Almanac.
History of Masonic Jurisprudence, 1890. -See Gould, Robert
Freke.
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. 1890. -See
Gould, Robert Freke.
Bibliographical Memorandum of the Laws of Maine. Me. Hist. Soc.
Coll. 2d. ser. 2: 391. [2968
Reports for Masonic Grand Bodies.
See Grand Lodge of Maine. Vol. V-XIV.
-See Grand Chapter of Maine. Vols. III-VIII.
See Grand Council of Maine. Vols. I-IV.
-See Grand Commandery of Maine. Vols. I-II.
Drunken Sea. 1841. -See Henry, James.
382 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Dudley, Dean.
Dover, N. H., and Great Falls Directory, with Salmon Falls, Me.
Directory for 1867. By Dean Dudley. Dover, N. H. : D. Lothrop
& Co. 1867. 8vo. pp. 11.5, -32. [2969
Dudley, Dkane.
Recollections of Gen. King, first Governor of Maine. Communicated
by J. F. Anderson. (From the Franklin Patriot, Farmington, by
Deane Dudley.) Me. Rec. 1:9.5. (1884.) [2970
Dudley, Paul.
English Definitions of Indian Terms. From Paul Dudley's Papers.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5:425. (18.57.) [2971
DuMABESQ Family. (Compiled chiefly from original documents.) N.
E. Reg. 17: 317. (1863.)
A Sketch of the family of Dumaresq, to which are added reminis-
cences of James Dumaresq and an appendix of documents.
(Munsell's trade-mark.) Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street.
1863. 8vo. pp. 23. [2972
Reprinted in part from the N. E. Register.
Dumaresq, James. 1772-1826. Perkins.
Reminiscences of James Dumaresq, Esq. N. E. Reg. 17: 320.
(1863.) (Anonymous, signed "I. H. S.") [2973
Dummer, Jeremiah. 1677-1761. Boston.
A Defence of the New England Charters. By Jer. Dummer.
Pulchum est patrice benefacere, etiant benedicere haucl absurdum est.
Sallust.
Boston, New England : Reprinted and sold by Thomas and John
Fleet, at the Heath and Crown in Cornhill. 1765. sm. 8vo. pp. 4,
44. [2974
Contains description of fort at Femaquid. The work was first printed in
London, in 1728.
DuMONT, John Thomas Philip. 1802-.52. Lawyer, Hallowell.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 7 : 374. (1853.) [2975
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
Dunbar, Kendall M. h. 1857. Damariscotta.
Papers relating to history of Press in Sagadahoc County. 1889. -Sec
Maine Press Association.
Paper relating to history of Press in Lincoln County. See same.
Dunham, James.
Legal Forms for the Transaction of Business, particularly adapted
to the use of farmers, mechanics, and all men in the private
walks of life. By James Dunham. Portland: Printed for the
publisher. 1846. 12mo. pp. 36. [2976
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 383
DuNLAP, Robert Pinckney. 1796-1859. Lawyer, governor of Maine.
Brunswick.
Speech of Mr. Dunlap, of Maine, on the tariff; delivered in the
House of Representatives, May 1, 1844. Washington, Printed at
the Globe Office. 1844. Svo. pp. 8. [2977
Address before the General Grand Chapter of the United States,
at the triennial meeting in Hartford, Connecticut, September 9,
1856. (Freemasons.) Portland, Me. Published by order of the
General Grand Chapter. (1856 ?) Svo. pp. 16. [2978
Address before the Grand Lodge of Maine, at the annual commu-
nication in Portland, May 4, 1858. (Freemasons.) Portland:
Published by order of the Grand Lodge. 1858. Svo. pp. S. [2979
Notice of. 1876. See Adams, George E.
Sketch of. 1887. -See King, Marquis F.
DuNNELS, John E., M. D. 1818-67. Physician, Harrison.
Biographical Sketch of. 1867. See Brown, T. H.
Dunning Famii^y, of Maine. 1890. -See Porter, J. W.
Dtjnton, Alvin Robbins. 1812-91. Instructor, Camden.
A True Story of the Hart-Meservey Murder Trial, in which light
is thrown upon dark deeds, incomjDetency and perfidy: and
crime fastened upon those whose position, if not manhood
should have commanded honest dealings. By Alvin R. Dunton,
Camden; author of the Duntonian system of penmanship and
the oldest expert in handwriting in the United States.
Ye who love the ways of .Justice,
Who delight in noble actions,
Who believe that truth should conquer,
And that right should rule forever,
Read this story of oppression,
Read this story true and faithful.
Published by the author, (n. p.) 1882. 12mo. pp. 309. (Two
ports.) [2980
DuREN, Elnathan Freeman. b. 1814. Publisher, r. Bangor.
Compiler. Manual High Street Congregational church, Portland.
1846. -See Portland.
Compiler. Annual Minutes Penobscot Musical Association, 1847-
84. See Penobscot County.
Congregational Ministers and Churches in Maine from 1672 to 1867.
Portland: 1867. Svo. pp. 147. [2981
Supplement to the same. 1S68-76. Portland: 1876. Svo. pp. 67.
[2982
Supplement to the same. 1877-86. Bangor: 1886. Svo. pp. 11.
[2983
384 BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE.
DuBEN, Elnathan Freeman, Continued.
Manual of the Hammond Street Congregational church, Bangor
Maine. Printed for the use of the members.
" The foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, the Lord kncjw-
eth them that are his. And, let every one that nameth the name of Christ,
depart from iniquity, " 2 Tim. 2 : 19.
Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smitli & Son. 1871. 16mo. pp.
52. [2984
An addenda of Tpp., containing list of members received from Oc-
tober 1, 1871 to Dec. 24, 1873, was published in 1874. Also, sup-
plements in 1877, 1878, 1881, and 1882.
Bibliography of Maine. 1872. See Griffin, Joseph.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Penobscot County. 1879. See
Howard, R. H.
Bibliography of Penobscot County. 1882. See Penobscot County.
History of the churches in Bangor, Me. In Bangor Commercial.
(Daily.) [2985
1. First Congregational. Vol. XV, April 24, 1886. 2. First Methodist
church. Vol. XV, May 1,1886. 3. First Baptist church. Vol. XV, May 8,
1886. 4. Unitarian church. Vol. XV, May 15, 1886. 5. Hammond Street
Congregational church. Vol. XV, May 29, 1886. 6. St. John's Episcopal
church. Vol. XV, May 29, 1886. 7. Universalist church. Vol. XVI, Febru-
ary 5 and 12, 1887. 8. Universalist church. 9 and 01. Central Congre-
gational church. Vol, XVI, March 20 and April 2, 1887. 13. Second Baptist.
Vol. XVII, April 14, 1888. 12. Second (now Grace) Methodist church. Vol.
XVII, April 21. 1888. 13. First Free Baptist church. Vol. XVII, May 12, 1888,
13. Advent Christian church. Vol. XVIII, February 23, 1889. (There are no
numbers to the newspapers.)
Manual of the Hammond Street Congregational church. Bangor,
Maine. Bangor: O. F. Knowles & Co., Printers. 1887. sm.
8vo. pp. 79. [2986
Editor. Minutes General Conference Maine Congregational churches.
1851-91. See Congregatioualists.
Dtjegin, Benoni T.
History Eastern Frontier Lodge. 1871. .See Trafton, John B.
DuBGiN, Obadiah Elkin, M. D. 1795-1879. Physician, Deering.
Biographical Sketch of. 1879. See Beede, J. W.
DUBHAM. Incorported 1789.
Early Births. Is78. See Douglas, J. Lufkin.
Dutch in Maine. (1857.) See de Peyster, J. Watts.
Du Thet, Gabbiel. See Thet, Gabriel du.
DuTTON, Samuel, and family, Bangor. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
DuTTON, S. T. New Haven, Conn.
Address at Bar Harbor. 1886. See American Institute of Ins.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 385
DxJYCKixcK, EvEKTS AUGUSTUS. 1816-78. Author, New York.
National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans : including orators,
statesmen, naval and military heroes, jurists, authors, etc., etc.
From original full-length paintings by Alonzo Chappel. With
biographical and historical narratives, by Everts A. Duyckinck,
editor of '' Cyclopsedia of American Literature," etc. In two
volumes. Vol. I. Xew York: Johnson, Fry & Company, 27
Beekman St., 4to. pp. 2, 488. (Illus.) Vol. II. pp. 470. (Illus.)
[2987
JohnXeal; Bowdoin College (with engravings); Grenville Mellen; Jacob
Abbott; John S.C.Abbott; Sylvester Judd; Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
(with engraving of her Brunswick residence).
Cyclopaedia of American Literature, embracing personal and critical
notices of authors, and selections froiii their writings, from the
earliest period to the present day, with portraits, autographs, and
other illustrations. By Everts A. Duyckinck, and George L. Duy-
ckinck. Edited to date by ^L Laird Simons. In two volumes.
Philadelphia: William Rutter & Co., 1877. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. xxii,
990. Vol. II. pp. xiv, 10.54. [2988
The following authors are noted as of Maine : Simon Greenleaf , John Neal,
Robert S. Coffin. Grenville 3Iellen, Nathaniel Deering, Jacob Abbott, John
S. C. Abbott, Frederic H. Hedge, N. P. Willis, H. W. Longfellow, Pamuel
Longfellow, George B. Cheever, George S. Hillard, B. B. Thatcher, George
Burgess, Ann S. Stephens, Lorenzo Sabine, Seba Smith, Elizabeth O. Smith,
John H. Sheppard, D. C. Colesworthy, Edmund Flagg, Charles Deane, John
Ward Dean, John W. Thornton, Deane Dudley, William Willis, William
Cutter, Samuel F. Smith, George W. Light, S. B. Beckett, William i!. Stevens,
George H. Preble, Elizabeth A. Allen, Harriet P. Spofford.
DwiGHT, Edward Stkoxg. 1820-90. Clergyman, Saco, 1844-52.
A Teaching Ministry the Conservators of the Social Welfare. (2
Chron. 1.5:3.) A sermon delivered at Searsport (1st. Ch.), June
2H, 1852, before the Maine Missionary Society, at its forty-fifth
anniversary. By Edward S. Dwight, pastor of the First Congre-
gational church in Saco. Augusta: William T. Johnson, Printer.
1852. 8vo. pp. 17. [2989
An Address delivered in Saco, Oct. 12, 1862, on the one hundredth
anniversary of the organization of the First church in Saco, Me.
By Rev. Edward S. Dwight, sixth pastor. Published by request.
Saco: William Noyes, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 27. [2990
Dwight, Sekexo Edwards, D. D. 1786-1850. Clergyman.
The Gospel, its own Witness to the Conscience. A sermon deliv-
ered in Portland, Nov. 9, 1825, at the installation of the Rev.
Charles Jenkins, pastor of the Third Congregational church in
that place. By S. Edwards Dwight, pastor of Park Street church,
Boston. Portland: Shirley and Edwards, Printers. 1826. 8vo. pp.
54. [2991
26
386 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
DwiGHT, Timothy, D. D. 1752-1817. Clergyman, New Haven, Coun.
Travels in Xew England and New York. By Timothy Dwight, S.
T. D., LL. D. Late president of Yale College; author of " Theol-
ogy Explained and Defended. " In four volumes. New Haven:
Published by Timothy Dwight. S. Converse, Printer. 1821. 4
vols. Svo. pp.524, (Map); .527, (Map); .534, (Map); 527, (1). [2992
Letter 16. Fryeburg— Hiram — Standisli—Gorhain— Falmouth. Letter 17.
Portland — Its buildings and commerce — Attacks of the Indians— Wan-
tonly destroyed by Capt. Mowat in 1775. Letter 18. Story of General Wads-
worth— Attack on his house— His capture. Letter 19. Story of General
Wadswortb concluded— Major Burton. Letter 20. Kittery— York— Wells—
Kennenunk — Portland. Letter 21. Falmouth— North Yarmouth — Freeport
— Brunswiclv — Bowdoin College. Letter 22. Bath — Woolwich — Dresden —
Pittston— Gardiner— Augusta— Hallowell— Litchfield — Topsbam— The Amiri-
scoggin — The Kennebec. Letter 23. Tornado^ — Scarborough — Saco — Bid-
deford — Arundel. Letter 24. Maine — Its Climate — Coast — Soil — Manner
of settlement— Difficulties encountered by the first settlers— Their charac-
ter. Letter 26. Lovewell's excursions.
Dwight, William Theodore, D. D. 1795-1865. Clergyman, Port-
land, 1832-G4.
Religion, the Only Preservative of National Freedom. A discourse
delivered in the Third Congregational church of Portland, on
the day of the Annual Thanksgiving, December 1, 1836. By
William T. Dwight. Published by request. Portland: Arthur
Shirley, Printer. 1836. 8vo. pp. 16. [2993
The Cliurch, the Pillar and Ground of the Truth. A sermon deliv-
ered in Brunswick, June 26, 1839, before the Maine Missionary
Society, at its thirty-second anniversary. Bj' William T. Dwight,
pastor of the Third Congregational church in Portland. Port-
land: Alfred Merrill, Printer. 1839. Svo. pp. 24. [2994
" A Great Man Fallen." A discourse on the death of President
Harrison: delivered in the Third Congregational church of Port-
land, on Sabbath morning, Ajiril 18, and on Thvirsday evening,
April 22, 1841, the dayof the Annual Fast. By William T. Dwight.
Published by request. Portland: Alfred Merrill, Printer. 1841.
8vo. pp. 19. [2995
A Discourse on the rightfulness and expediency of capital punish-
ments. By William T. Dwight, pastor of the Third Parish
church, Portland. Published by request. Portland: Printed at
the Temperance Office. 1843. Svo. pp. 34. [2996
An Address delivered before the association of alumni of Yale
College, August 14, 1844. By William T. Dwight, pastor of the
Third Congregational church, Portland, Maine. Published by
request of the association. New Haven: Printed by B. L. Ham-
len. 1844. Svo. pp. 36. [2997
The Adaptation of the Truth to Promote the Salvation of Men. A
discourse delivered at the installation of Eev. Oren Sikes over
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 387
the Trinitarian Congregational church and society in Bedford,
Mass., June 3, 1846. By William T. Dwight, pastor of the Third
Congregational church in Portland, Me. Published by request of
the church in Bedford. Boston: A. J. Wright's Steam Press.
No. 3 Water Street. 1846. Svo. pp. 23. [2998
-An Address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Ali>ha
of Maine, in Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Sept. 6, 1849. By
William T. Dwight, D. D., pastor of the Third Congregational
church, Portland. Published by request. Portland: Printed at
the Mirror Office. MDCCCX. Svo. pp. 28. [2999
Reviewed by Rev. .John Lord. 18.52.
See Lord, John.
-Select Discourses of Sereno Edwards Dwight, D. D., pastor of
Park Street church, Boston ; and president of Hamilton College,
in New York. With a memoir of his life, by William T. Dwight,
D. D., pastor of the Third Congregational church, Portland.
Boston: Published by Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington
Street. 18.51. 12mo. pp. Ixviii, 382. [3000
-Characteristics of New England Theology. A discourse delivered
at the first public anniversary of the Congregational Board of
Publication, at the Tremont Temple, Boston. By William T.
Dwight, D. D., pastor of the Third Congregational church, Port-
land. Boston: Congi-egational Board of Publication. 1855.
Svo. pp. 34. [;3001
-The Pulpit in its Relation to Politics. A discourse delivered in
the Third Congregational church, Portland. November 29, 1856,
and January 18, 1857. By William T. Dwight, D. D. Published
by request. Portland: Published by Francis Blake. 1857. Svo.
pp. 27. [3002
-A Discourse on Spiritualism, delivered in the Third Parish church,
Portland, April 26, 1857. By William T. Dwight, D. D. Port-
land: Published by Sanborn & Carter, 1857. Svo. pp. 28. [3003
-Spiritualism Annihilated. A discourse delivered by Rev. William
T. Dwight, D. D., in the church of the Third Parish, Portland,
Maine. On the evening of Sunday, April 26, 1857.
"The secret things belong unto the Lord our God." Deut. 29: 29.
Reported in short-hand by P. B. Templeton, at the request of
certain spiritualists. Portland. Svo. pp. 29. [3004
-The Work : and the Workmen. A discourse in behalf of the Amer-
ican Home Missionary Society, preached in the city of New
York, May 8, 1859. By William T. Dwight, D. D., pastor of the
Third Congregational church, in Portland, Me. New York:
Published by the American Home Missionary Society. Bible
House, Astor Place. 1859. Svo. pp. 31. [3005
388 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
DwiGHT, William Theobore, D. D., Continued.
Address delivered at the forty-fifth anniversary of the Americ-an
Tract Society, in the Tremont Temple, Boston, Wednesday
evening. May 25, 1859. By Rev. W. T. Dwight, D. D. Published
by the American Tract Society, No. 28 Cornhill. n. d. (1859.)
12mo. pp. IT. [3006
Letter to semi-centennial celebration. Park Street church. 1859.
See Boston.
The Nationality of a People, its Vital Element. An oration deliv-
ered in the new City Hall, before the city government and citi-
zens, of Portland, July 4, 1861. By William T. Dwight, D. D.,
pastor of the Third Congregational church. Portland: N. A.
Foster, City Printer. 1861. 8vo. pp. 32. [3007
Sermon on his death. 1865. See Boardman, Henry A.
Life and Ministry of. 1866. See Smyth, Egbert C.
Dyer, Isaac Watson, b. Baldwin. Lawyer, Portland.
Maine Corporation Law. The statute law relating to Maine cor-
jjorations. With notes of decisions and blank forms. Compiled
by Isaac W. Dyer, attorney-at-law. Portland: Loring, Short
and Harmon. 1881. 16rao. pp. (4), iv, 119. [3008
Dyer, Russell Glover, b. North Haven, 1845. Journalist, Belfast.
History of Corinthian Chapter, No. 7, of Royal Arch Masons, Bel-
fast, Maine, from 1848 to 1880. By Russell G. Dyer, secretary.
Belfast: G. W. Burgess, Printer, 1880. 8vo. pp. 80. [3009
Masonic Temple, Belfast, Maine. (Engraving.) Freemason's Re-
pos. 15:2.53. (1886.) [3010
Fames Family. Islesboro. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Eames, James.
The Surveyor's Assistant, consisting of tables for ascertaining the
base and perpendicular rise on any given hypothenuse from one
to twenty rods. By James Eames. Portland: Printed by Arthur
Shirley. 1836. [3011
Earthy, Joitx. Pemaquid.
Account of. 1871. See Johnston, John.
Eastern Lands.
Eastern Lands For Sale. (Announcement of land sales in tlie
counties of York, Cumberland and Lincoln, 1788.) Broadside.
[.•!() 12
Resolves of the (General Court of the commonwealth of Massacliu-
setts, respecting the sale of eastern lands: with the report of the
committee appointed to sell said lands; From March 1. 1781 to
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 389
March 5, 1702. (Monogram of printers.) Boston: Printed by
Yoimg and Minns. Printers to the State. 1803. Svo. pp. 287.
[3013
The date of March .5, 1792, is wrong. The resolves extended to June 22,
1802.
Eastern Lyre. 1842. See HoAve, Edward Jr.
(The) Eastern Rose-Bud. Vol. I. Portland: Published by S. H.
Colesworthy. 1841. 16mo. pp. 210. [3014
Eastman, Kimball, b. 1839. Gorhara, Cumberland Mills.
Ancestry of 1889. See American Ancestry.
East Machias. Incorporated 1826.
Report of Temperance Society. 1829. See Temperance.
Union Meeting House. 1836. Bang. H. M. 5:40. (1889.) [3015
Discourse, " Martyrs of Freedom. " 1838. See Stone, Thomas T.
Address at union meeting. 1861. See Lowell, Joshua A.
History of Warren Lodge. 1886. See Harris, Herbert.
Warren Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of East Machias.
Bang. H. M. 3: 140. (1888.) [3016
Inscriptions from gravestones in the old bnrying-ground at East
Machias. Bang. H. M. 4: 196. (1889.) [8017
East Maine Conference. See Methodists.
Deceased Members of the East Maine Conference. 1848-88. Bang.
H. M. 5: 35. (1889.) [3018
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Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, of the State
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" The sweet-briar blooms on Kittery-side,
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398 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Elvins, Richakd. 1716-76. Clergyman, Scarborough, 1744-76.
True Justifying Faith, producing evangelical obedience. Illus-
trated in a sermon preached at Dunstan in Scarborough, July
26, 1747. Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T.Green.
1747. 24mo. pp. 87. [3102
Elwell, Edward Henry. 1825-90. Journalist, Deering.
The Burning of Portland. Full account of the great conflagration,
Portland, July 4, 1866. Published by the Portland Transcript
Company. [3103
Poem, read at Bath. 1868. See Maine Press Association.
An Address delivered March 15, 1870, before the sons and daughters
of Maine, resident in Lowell, Mass., on the celebration of the
fiftieth anniversary of the admission of Maine into the Union.
[3104
Poem, " The Printer's Petition, " 1873. See Maine Press Associa-
tion.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 401
-1875. The Successful Business Houses of Portland. W. S. Jones,
Publisher. Portland. 1875. 8vo. pp. 162. [3105
-History of the Press in Kennebec County. 1875. -See Maine
Press Association.
-Account of visits of editors and publishers to York Beach, 1875.
See Maine Press Association.
-John Neal. Me. Biog. 2:1. (1876.) (Port.) [3106
-Portland and Vicinity. By Edward H. Elwell. Illustrated. Port-
land: Published by Loring, Short and Harmon and W. S. Jones.
1876. [3107
-The same. With a slcetch of Old Orcliard Beach and other Maine
resorts. By Edward H. Elwell. Illustrated. Portland, Me.,
Loriug, Short and Harmon. Providence, K. I.; J. A. and R. A,
Reid. 18S1. 8vo. pp. 142. [3108
-Paper relating to histoi-y of Press in Cumberland County, with
obituary of Charles Holden. 1876. See Maine Press Association.
-Aroostook: with some account of the excursions thither, of the
editors of Maine, in the years 1858 and 1878, and of the colony
of Swedes, settled in the town of iS^ew Sweden. By Edward H.
Elwell, editor Portland Transcript. Portland: Transcript
Printing Company. 1878. 8vo. pp. 50. [3109
-The same. Second edition, revised, with additional matter and
illustrations. J. A. and R. A. Reid, Providence, R. I. 1881.
[3110
-Paper relating to the history of the Press in Cumberland County,
(with account of "John Neal as a Journalist," and notices of F.
O. J. Smith and Charles Day). 1877. <See Maine Press Association.
-Poem: "Retrospect." 1878. See Maine Press Association.
-The Tower by the Sea. Poem. By Edward H. Elwell. Dedicated
to Sylvester B. Beckett, in memory of many happy days spent
with him on the seashore. Broadside, 1878. [3111
-Paper relating to history of Press in Cumberland County. 1878.
See Maine Press Association.
-Account of Editors' and Publishers' excursion to Moosehead Lake.
1878. See Maine Press Association.
-Editorial Convention of 1852. (1879.) See Maine Press Association.
-The Portland of Longfellow's Youth. (1882.) See Maine Hist. Soc.
Proc.
-The Boys of Thirty-five. A story of a seaport town, by Edward H.
Elwell. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 47 Franklin Street. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham, 678 Broadway. (1884.) 16mo. pp. 2.55.
[3112
-The same. Second edition. Lee and Shepard. 1889. 16mo. pp. 255.
27
402 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Elwei.l, Edward Hexry, Continued.
Grand Army of the Republic. Read at Portland on Memorial Day,
1885. By Edward H. El well. n. p. 16mo. pp. 8. [3113
Poem.
Paper on the Newspaper Pres.s in Maine. 1885. See Maine Press
Association.
Fraternity Papers. By Edward H. Elwell. Author of " The Boys of
Thirty-five." Portland: Elwell, Pickard & Co. Hoyt, Fogg and
Donham. 1886. 12mo. pp. 310. [3114
The White Hills of Xew Hampshire. By Edward H. Elwell. Read
before the Maine Historical Society. Portland, May 25, 1881. Me.
Hi.st. Soc. Coll. 9:207. (1887.) [3115
The Schools of Portland from the earliest times to the centennial
year of the town, 1886. By Edward Henry Elwell. (City Seal.)
Portland, Me. : William M. Marks, Printer. 1886. 8vo. pp. 27.
[3116
Paper relating to history of Press in York County. 1888. See
Maine Press Association.
Facts about Northern Maine. For the use of the Massachusetts
Press Association, n. p. (Portland.) n. d. (1889.) 12mo. n. pp.
(pp. 4.) ■ [3117
Response on presentation of Paul Akers' Pearl Diver. 1889. See
Portland Free Library.
Enoch Lincoln. Read before the Maine Historical Society, Decem-
ber 23, 1882. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 1:137. (1890.) [3118
The same: in separate form. Portland: Brown Thurston Co.
(1890.) 8vo. pp. 21.
Diamond Island, Portland, Maine. Its history, improvements and
natural features, by Edward H. Elwell, with the by-laws, list of
residences and landowners of the Diamond Island Association.
Illustrated with cuts of cottages and scenery of the island. Lake-
side Press. Portland: 1890. pp. 29. [3119
Elwell, William. Islesboro. Bang. H. M. 1:61. (1885.) [3120
Embargo.
In a bound volume in the library of the Massachusetts Historical
Society, is a collection of pami^hlets relating to the Embargo
Act, and the following manuscript memorandum is found with
them in the middle of the book:
"A collection of pamphlets issued by a committee of public safety,
chosen by the town of Portland, in the county of Cumberland, state of
Massachusetts, January, 1809, which committee consisted of the following
gentleman: viz. Hon. Samuel Freeman, Enoch Ilsley, Daniel Tucker,
Woodbury Storer, Peter Warren, Lemuel Weeks, James D. Hopkins, Stephen
Longfellow, Jun., and William Goddard.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE. 403
The titles of the pamphlets are as follows:
"Politics for Farmers," or common sense addressed to common
people. Mr. Sloan's Speech, n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 8. [3121
This was issued at the Freeman's Friend Office, .January 19, 1809, and has
" Number 1" at foot of the first page.
Kead, Citizens of Maine, and Judge for Yourself, n. t. p. 4to. pp. (4.)
[.3121a
This contains "The Constitution Gone!" "Violations of Unalienaijle
Rights by Mr. Gallatin's and 3Ir. Giles' Bill," signed by "A Descendant of
the Pilgrims: " and "Mr. Crowninshield's Resolutions," (Report of a eom-
mittee in the House of Representatives, November 16, 1808.) Mr. JMaster's
Speech.
" [n the day of adversity consider." n. t. p. 12mo. pp. 24. [3122
This has "No. IF," printed at the foot of the first page, and contains tn
introductory portion, pp. 1-3, signed by " A '75 man : " common sense in Dis-
habille;" "Mr. Sloan's Speech, or Mr. Nicholas' and Mr. Bacon's Resolu-
tions, February 7, 1809. (pp. 4-17), and " Hear Mr. Lyon." (Extract of a letter
from him to a friend in Vermont, Washington, February, 1809, signed " Mat-
thew Lyon.") Tlie pamphlet was issued at the Freeman's Friend Office,
Portland.
Mr. Bayard's Speech on his motion to amend the resolution offered
by Mr. Giles, by striking out that part which is in italics. De-
livered in the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, February,
14, 1809. n. t. p. 12mo. pp. 24. [3123
This also contains Mr. Hillhouse's Speech, Feb. 14, 1809, pp. 18-24. The
pamphlet was printed at the Gazette Office, Portland, by Arthur Shirley.
Ely, S.
The Deformity of a Hideous Monster, discovered in the Province
of Maine, by a man in the woods, looking after liberty. Printed
near Liberty Tree, for the good of the Commonwealth, n. p.
(Boston.) n. d. 12mo. pp. 31. [3124
Comprises a history of the Plymouth Patent, a criticism on certain legal
cases, extracts from Indian deeds, &c.
Emeeson, Andkeav Leonard. 1804-35. Lawyer, Portland.
An Oration delivered at Portland, July 5, 1824, on the celebration
of the 48th anniversary of American Independence, by Andrew
L. Emerson, Esq. Portland: Printed by Adams and Paine. 1824.
sm. 8vo. pp. 14. [312.'>
Emerson, Charles Octavius. 1799-1863. Lawyer, York.
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
Emerson, Ezekiel. 1736-1815. Clergyman, Georgetown. 1766-1810.
A Sermon delivered at Newcastle, October 4th, 1797, at the ordi-
nation of the Rev. Kiah Bayley. By Ezekiel Emerson, V. D. M.
Pownalborough: Printed by Laughton & Rhodes. 179S. sm.
8vo. pp. 24. [8126
Emerson, George Barrell. 1797-1881.
Biographical Sketch of, with portrait. 1889. .See Waterflton, R. C.
404 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Emerson, Georgp: Delauce, M. D. h. 1864. Physician, South Berwick.
Clironic Indolent Ulcers. Read before the Strafford Co. Medical
Society, Dover, N. H., Dec. IS, 1889. Internat. Jour. Surg. 3:30.
(1890.) [3127
Emerson, John. 1792-1872. Lawyer, Montville, Oldtown.
Sketch of. 1872. See Harvard College.
Emerson, John Dolbeeb. b. 1828. Clergyman, Biddeford, 1868-76.
The Second Church, Biddeford, Maine. Cong. Q. 11:241. (1869.)
[3128
Sermon preached at Biddeford, Dec. 25, 1870. " Memorial of the
Pilgrims. 1820-70."' n. p. n. d. 12mo. pp. 12. [3129
Sermon preached at the union service held in the Baptist church,
Biddeford, Maine. Xov. 26, 1874. Published by request. 8vo.
pp. 16. [3130
Gospel to the Poor. Sermon by Rev. John D. Emerson, of Second
church, Biddeford, before the Maine Missionary Society, at its
sixty-eighth anniversary in Augusta, June 23, 1875. Maine Gen.
Conf. Minutes. 1875. pps. 89-102. [3131
Semi-centennial of York County Conference, Buxton, Maine, June
4 and 5, 1872. Papers there read, and sketches of the Congre-
gational churches in the county, with notes appended down to
the present time, June, 1876. J. D. Emerson, and B. P. Snow,
committee of publication. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham.
1876. 8vo. pp. 119. [3132
Three Worthies, 1859, 1868, 1880. n. p. n. d. Svo. pp. 15. Preached
at the funeral of Mrs. Lewis Small, Biddeford, Aug. 7. 1868.
[3133
Ask, Seek, Knock. "Only God gives Himself for the Asking."
A sermon preached at Biddeford, Me., Feb. 23, 1890. Published
by the young men of Rev. O. H. Tracy's Bible class, n. p. sm.
4to. pp. 14. [3134
Emerson, Joseph. 1785-1871. Saco.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 26: 454. (1872.) [8135
Emerson, Luther Orlando, h. Parsonsfield, 1820. r. Boston.
Music and Musicians of Parsonsfield. 1885. See Dearborn, J. W.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. 1803-82. Concord, Mass.
The Method of Nature. An oration delivered before the Society
of Adelphi, in Waterville College in Maine, August 11th, 1841.
Boston: S. G. Simpkins. 1841. 8vo. pp. 30. [3136
Severelj' criticized in Mo. Mlscel. 5:346. (1841.)
In writing to Carlyle on the 31st of July, 1841, Emerson says :
" As usual at this season of the year, I, incorrigible spouting Yankee, am
writing an oration to deliver to the boys in one of our little country colleges
nine days hence. " Life of Emerson, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, p. 136.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 405
" My oration was heard with cold, silent, unresponsive attention, in which
there seemed to be a continued unuttered rebuke and protest. The services
were closed with prayer, and the good man who prayed, prayed for the ora-
tor, but also warned his hearers against heresies and wild notions, which
appeared to me of that kind for which I was held responsible. The address
was really written in the heart and happiness of what I thought a real in-
spiration : but all the warmth was extinguished in that lake of iced water. "
Substance of the author's statement to Jidwin P. Whipple, as contained in
his " Recollections of Eminent Men, " p. 146. (18SC.) See also Cabot's Memoir,
1 : 467. The same story is told of an address delivered at Middlebury, Ver
mont, four years later. Possibly, in his account to Mr. Whipple, Emerson
confounded them together. Tlie minister's prayer was that they might be
delivered from ever again hearing such transcendental nonsense from the
sacred desk. Emerson, the story goes, asked the name of the clergyman,
and said, "He seems a very conscientious, plain-spoken man. "
Emekson, Reuben. 1771-1860. Clergyman, South Reading, Mass.
A Sermon, on the qualification of a spiritual shepherd, delivered
June, 1825, at the installation of Rev. Noah Emerson, to the
pastoral care of the Congregational church and society, li^aldwin.
Me. By Reuben Emerson, A. M., pastor of the Congregational
church, Reading, Mass.' Published by request. 1827. Syp. pp.
16. [3137
Emekson, Samuel. 1765-1851. Physician, Kennebunk, 1790-1851.
An Oration delivered at Kennebunk, on the Fourth of July, 1798;
the anniversary of American Independence. By Dr. Samuel
Emerson. (Engraving of eagle.) Printed by E. A. Jenks, Port-
land. 1800. 8vo. pp. 203. [3138
An Oration on music. Pronounced at Portland, May 28th, 1800.
By Samuel Emerson, A. M. (Published by special request.)
From the Press of E. A. Jenks, Portland. 1800. 8vo. pp. 20.
[3139
An Oration on medicine, delivered at Berwick, the first Wednesday
in June, before the Medical Society of the county of York. By
Samuel Emerson, of Wells. Publi-shed by the unanimous request,
and at the expense of the association. Portland: From the
Press of E. A. Jenks. 1801. 8vo. pp. 24. [3140
An Oration on the Independence of America, pronounced at Ken-
nebunk, July 4, 1803, by Samuel Emerson, A. M. Printed by S.
Sewall, Kennebunk, (Maine), 1803. 8vo pp. 13. [3141
On p. 11 Is a hymn by Jacob Fisher, Esq., and on pp. 11', 13, an ode by
S. Sewall.
An Oration pronounced before Saco Lodge at the celebration of
tlie anniversary of St. John the Baptist. By Brother Samuel
Emerson, A. M. Saco (Maine). William Weeks, Printer. 1806.
pp. 14. [3142
An Oration pronounced at Washington hall, in Kennebunk, Maine,
on the Fourth of July, 1811. By Dr. Samuel Emerson. Kenne-
bunk, Maine, Printed by J. K. Remick. 1811. 8vo. pp. 12. [3143
406 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
EmeESOn, Samuel, Continued.
^^Account of the " Pepperell fever. " (1837.) See Holmes, Oliver
Wendell; also Green, Samuel A.
EuitBY, Anthony. Kittery.
Descendants. 1889. See Emery, Rufus.
Embby, Daniel C. Gorham.
History of Harmony Lodge, Gorham, to which is added some
notice of the Morgan excitement, by Daniel C. Emery. Pub-
lished by request of the lodge. Portland: Stephen Berry,
Printer. 1870. 13nio. pp. 48. [3144
EM>:By, Edwin. 1836-95. Instructor, New Bedford, Mass.
Roll of Capt. Bragdon's company. (York County.) 1775. Me. Biog.
1:121. (1876.) [3145
Tho- Farm of Col. Samuel Waldo, (Jr.) Me. Rec. 2:249. (1885.)
[3146
Marriages solemnized in Sanford, Me., by Rev. Moaes Sweat. Me.
Rec. 2: 56, 108. (1885.) [3147
Sanford and the Embargo. Me. Rec. 3:41. (1886) [3148
Historical Scraps. Transcribed from the original. Me. Rec. 3: 75.
(1886.) [3149
Emkby, George Alexander. 1821-94. b. York, r. Portsmouth, N. H.
Second Edition. Corrected, enlarged, illustrated, revised. Ancient
city of Gorgeana, and modern town of York (Maine), from its
earliest settlement to the present time. Also its beaches and
summer resorts. Written, compiled and typographically com-
posed by Geo. Alex. Emery. Boston: 1874. 16mo. pp. 256. [3150
He composed and printed this work without manuscript, depending on his
memory and a few notes.
Emery, George Freeman, LL. D. 6.1817. Lawyer, Portland.
Reports of cases determined iu the District Court of the United
States for the District of Maine, with some opinions of the district
judge in cases determined in the Circuit Court. By Ware, Ashur,
district judge. Vol.3. By George F. Emery. Portland: Loring,
Short & Harmon. 1874. 8vo. pp. xiii, 392. [3151
Appendix: Retirement of Judge Ware, 18GG. Address by Hon. George F.
Talbot. Response by .ludge Ware. Proceedings of the Cumberland baron
the occasion of the death of Judge Ashur Ware, which occurred Sept. 10th,
A. D. 1873. Remarks by George F. Talbot, M. M. Butler, Nathan Webb, John
Mussey, and response by Judge Fox.
Poem; "Our Famous Men," at centennial celebration, Paris, 1879.
iSee Lapham, W. B.
The Voice of Maine as Heard in the Genesis of Our Nationality.
Read before the Maine Historical Society, January 8, 1885. Me.
Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2: 51, [3152
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 407
Compiler. Thornton Academy Rejuvenated, September 6, 1889.
Proceedings at the rededication, embracing notices of the Press,
the addresses delivered on the occasion, prospectus, etc. Com-
piled by Geo. F. Emery. 8vo. pp. [3153
Cyrus Woodman. A memoir read before the Maine Historical
Society, November 21, 1889. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 1:113.
(1890.) [3154
John Appleton (of Portland). Read before the Maine Historical
Society, December 18, 1890. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d. ser. 2: 337.
[3155
Pioneers of the Oxford Bar. Ms. 8vo. pp. 94. [3156
In library of the Maine Historical Society. It comprises brief sketches of
all the lawyers of Oxford County from its first settlement.
Emery, James. 1795-1844. Clergyman, Waterborough.
The Gospel Hymn Book: a nevr collection of hymns and spiritual
songs: for the use of the pious. By Elder James Emery. "Sing
unto the Lord. " David. 1829. [3157
Emeby, Johx Simpson. 1816-95. Sullivan, Boston.
Capt. Daniel Sullivan, of Sullivan. From the Ellsworth Ameri-
can. Bang. H. M. 3:36. (1887.) [3158
Genealogy of the Ingalls family, of Sullivan, Maine. Bang. H. M.
4: 149. (1889.) [3159
Pay-rolls of men under command of Capt. Daniel Sullivan, of
Sullivan, in the Revolutionary war. 1777-80. Bang. H. M. 6: 66.
(1890.) [3160
Emeky, LuciLirs Alonzo. b. 1840. Lawyer and justice Supreme
Judicial Court, Ellsworth.
Essay. The Newspaper before the Law. 1875. See Maine Press
Association.
Emery, Moses. 1794-1881. Lawyer, Wiscasset, Saco.
An Oration delivered at Wiscasset, July fourth, 1823. Wiscasset:
Printed by John Dorr. 1823. 8vo. pp. 15. [3161
Oration delivered in Saco, Maine, July 4, 1839, by Moses Emery,
Esq. Published by request. Saco Printed by S. and C. Web-
ster. 1839. 8vo. pp. 19. [3162
Emery, Nicholas. Portland. 1776-1861. Lawyer and justice Su-
preme Judicial Court.
Notice of. 1861. See Willis, William.
Emery, Noah. 1699-1762. Lawyer, Kittery, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. -See Willis, William.
Emery, Noah. 1825-86. Bangor.
Sketch of. Bang. H. M. 5:113. (1889.) [3163
408 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Emery, Rufus, and others.
Emery. Four generations of the descendants of John Emery, of
Newburg, Mass., and Anthony Emery of Kittery, Maine. Pre-
pared by the genealogical committee. Salem, Mass.: Emery
Cleaves. (18S9.) 8vo. pp. 22. [3164
Emery, Stephen. 1790-18G3. Lawyer, and judge District Court,
Paris.
Report delivered before Oxford County Lyceum: by Stephen Emery,
one of the committee. Published by order of the Lyceum. Paris,
Maine: Horatio King, Printer. 1832. 8vo. pp. 7. [3165
An Address delivered in the court house at Paris, .January 28, 1834,
before the Union Temperance Society of Oxford County. By
Stephen Emery. Published at the request of and by the Union
Temperance Society of Oxford County. Portland : Arthur Shir-
ley, Printer. 1834. 12mo. pp. .36. [3166
Emmons, Henry Vaughan. b. 1832. Clergyman, Hallowell, Oxford,
Brownfield.
Address, dedication public library. 1880. See Hallowell.
Emmons, Nathaniel, D. D. 174.5-1840. Clergyman, Franklin, Mass.
A Candid Reply to the Rev. Doctor Hemmenway's remarks on a
dissertation on the Scriptural qualification for admission and ac-
cess to the Christian sacraments. By Nathaniel Emmons, A. M.,
pastor of the church in Franklin. Printed at Worcester, (Mass.).
n. d. (1796?) [3167
Reviewed in the Tlieological Magazine, 1797. p. 69.
Emmons, Williams. 1784-1854. Lawyer, Hallowell.
An Oration, commemorative of American Independence. Pro-
nounced at Hallowell, July fourth, 1809. By Williams Emmons,
A. M. Augusta: Printed and sold by Peter Edes, also, sold by E.
Goodale, at the Hallowell Bookstore. 1809. 8vo. pp. 3, 20. [3168
England.
Church of, and early American discovery. (1862). See Stevens,
W. P.
Englebrecht, John.
Life of. Hallowell. 1819. [3169
English, Thomas Dunn, LL. D. b. 1819. Author, Xew Jersey.
Prohibition in Maine. A scathing exposure of the result of thirty
years' effort, n. t. p. (Newark, N. J.) 1882. 12mo. pp. 12. [3170
English Actors in the French REvoLrTioN.
Edinburgh Rev. 166:44.5. (1887.) [3171
A portion of this paper relates to Benjamin Vaughan.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 409
Enos, Gen. Kogek. 1729-1808. Revolutionary officer, Colchester, Vt.
A Lost Chapter of Arnold's Quebec Expedition. (1885.) See Hay-
den, Horace E.
Enterprise and Boxer. Engagement between, on the coast of Maine,
1813. See Dawson, Henry B.; Jordan, Fritz H.; Naval Temple;
Lossing, Benson J.; Winsor, Justin.
(The) Envoy, from Free Hearts to the Free.
"Behold I will send my messenger and he shall prepare the way before
me. "
" He hath sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the
captives and the opening of the prison doors to them that are bound. "
Holy Writ.
Pawtucket, R. I.: Published by the Juvenile Eman. Society. 1840.
16mo. pp. 112. [3172
"The Instinct of Childhood," by John Neal, is contained on pages 42-53.
Episcopal.
[The Journals of 1820 (with some omissions), 1833-34, and 1840 were pub-
lished in those years respectively, and brief extracts of the Journals for the
remaining years in 1828 and 1840. From 1841, the Journals have been regu-
larly published each year.]
Proceedings of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
in the state of Maine. Holden at Brunswick, May 3, A. D. 1820.
12mo. pp. 12. [3173
Abstract of the Journals of the conventions of the Protestant Epis-
copal church in the state of Maine, from its organization in the
year 1820, to the end of the year 1829. Portland : Day & Fraser,
Printers. 1830. 12mo. pp. 16. [3174
Journal of the proceedings of the fourteenth annual convention of
the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the state of Maine, held in
Saint Paul's church, Portland, June 12 & 13, 1833. Printed by
order of the convention. Portland : Printed by J. & W. E. Ed-
wards. 1833. Svo. pp. 16. [3175
Journals of the annual and special conventions of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the diocese of Maine for the first twenty-one
years. 1820-40. Portland: Printed for the convention. MDCCC-
LXXVI. Svo. pp. 92. [3176
.Journal of twenty-second convention, at Saoo, 1841. 8vo. pp. 12.
Journal of twenty-third convention. Augusta, 1842. 8vo. pp. 14.
Journal of twenty-fourth convention. Gardiner, 1843. Svo. pp. 24.
Journal of twenty-fifth convention. Gardiner, 1844. Svo. pp. 24.
Journal of twenty-seventh convention. Brunswick, 1846. 12mo.
pp. 24.
Journal of the special convention. Portland, 1847. Svo. pp. 7, (1).
410 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Episcopal, Continued.
Journal of the twenty-eighth convention. Augusta, 1847. 8vo.
pp. 24.
Journal of the twenty-ninth convention. Gardiner, 1848. 8vo.
pp. 39.
Journal of thirtieth convention. Bangor, 1849. 8vo. pp. 39.
Journal of thirty-first convention. Portland, 18.50. 8vo. pp. 40.
Journal of thirty-third covention. Augusta, 18.51. 8vo. pp. 42, (1)
Journal of thirty-third convention, Augusta, 1852. 8vo. pp.42, (1)
Journal of thirty-fourth convention. Portland, 1853. 8vo. pp
44, (1).
Journal of thirty-fifth convention. Bangor, 1854. 8vo. pp. 42, (2)
Journal of thirty-sixth convention. Portland. 18.55. 8vo pp. 40, (2)
Journal of thirty-seventh convention. Augusta, 18.56. 8vo.pp56.
Journal of thirty-eighth convention. Portland, 1857. 8vo. pp. 48
Journal of thirty-ninth convention. Gardiner, 1858. 8vo. pp. 53, (1)
Journal of fortieth convention. Bath, 1859. 8vo. pp. 48.
.Journal of forty-first convention. Portland. 1860. 8vo. pp. 48.
Journal of forty-second convention. Bangor, 1861.
Journal of forty-third convention. Gardiner, 1862. 8vo. pp. 47, (1).
Journal of forty-fourth convention. Portland, 1863. 8vo. pp. 56.
Journal of forty-fifth convention. Augusta, 1864. 8vo. pp. 49.
Journal of forty-sixth convention. Portland, 1865. 8vo. pp. 47.
Journal of forty-seventh convention. Bath. 1865. 8vo. pp. 47.
Journal of sj^ecial convention. Gardiner, 1805. 8vo. pp. 76.
Journal of forty-ninth convention. 1868. 8vo. pp. 99, (1).
Journal of fiftieth convention. 1869. 8vo. pp. 77.
Journal of fifty-first convention. 1870. 8vo. pp. 50.
Journal of fifty-second convention. 1871. 8vo. pp. 64.
Journal of fifty-third convention. 1872. 8vo. pp. 61.
Journal of fifty-fourth convention. 1873. 8vo. pp. 71.
Journal of fifty-fifth convention. 1374. 8vo. pp. 64.
Journal of fifty-sixth convention. 1875. 8vo. pp. 74.
Journal of fifty-seventh convention. 1876. 8vo. pp. 62, (2).
Journal of fifty-eighth convention. 1877. 8vo. pp. 68.
Journal of fifty-ninth convention. 1878. 8vo. pp. 66.
Journal of sixtieth convention. 1879. 8vo. pp. 80.
Journal of sixty-first convention. 1880. 8vo. pp. 72.
Journal of sixty-second convention. 1881. 8vo. pp. 79.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 411
Journal of sixty-third convention. 1882. 8vo. pp. 48.
Journal of sixty-fourth convention. 1883. 8vo. pp. 48.
Journal of sixty-fifth convention. 1884. 8vo. pp. 44.
Journal of sixty-sixth convention. 188.5. 8vo. pp. 42.
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[3180
Gives an account of Sir William Peppen-ell, and of his house and tomb.
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[3181
EsTES, Hiram Cushman, D. D. b. 1823. Clergyman, Auburn, Trenton,
Paris.
The Condition of our Country — Its perils and its help. A sermon
preached in Ea.st Trenton, Maine, Aug. 24, and Sept. 1, 1856.
Our conversation is in heaven.
Paul.
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[3182
Humility: a circular letter. By Rev. Hiram C. Estes. Ellsworth:
N. K. Sawyer, Printer. 1860. 8vo. pp. 7. [3183
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412 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Evans, George, LL. D. 1797-67. Lawyer and statesman, Gardiner,
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Speech of George Evans, of Maine, in support of the protective
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Speech of the Hon. George Evans, of Maine, delivered in the
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Speech of Mr. Evans, of Maine, in relation to the failure of the
bill making appropriations for fortifications at the last session
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Speech of Mr. Evans, of Maine, on the bill making appropriations
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Speech upon the subject of the northeastern boundary, delivered
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Speech of Mr. Evans, of Maine, on the bill to authorize an issue of
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Speech of Mr. Evans, of Maine, upon the i-esolutions of Mr. Clay,
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414 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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A Sermon in commemoration of the death of Abraham Lincoln,
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[3214
Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States.
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A Sermon preached December 17, 1865, the Sunday preceding the
anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims. By Charles Carroll
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 415
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Leonard Woods. A discourse by Prof. Charles Carroll Everett,
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416 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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(The) Fact Divine. 1855. -See Broeckaert, Joseph.
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" All is not lost, the unconquerable will, and courage, never to submit and
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Fairfield, Harrison.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 417
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Nulla magna liespuhlica diu quiescere potest: si foris hostem non habet, domi,
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Falmouth. Incorporated 1718.
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28
418 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Pages 47-77 give an account of the practical effects of the law in Portland,
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Farley, Charles Andrews. 1806-87. Clergyman, Eastport.
Views of the Lord's Supper. A sermon preached Sunday morn-
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Formerly president of Antioch College, and more recently pres-
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Farlei', William Jewett. 1803-39. Lawyer, Thomaston.
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Farmer, Samuel.
Guide to the Rangeley Lakes. One of the best summer resorts in
New England! — Finest scenery: mountains, lakes, ponds, rivers,
streams, brooks, and unbroken forests, teeming with salmon,
trout and game in abundance. Superior roads, covered coaches
and wagons, safe from showers and storms the entire distance
from the railroad station to the heart of the wilderness. The
oldest, cheapest, quickest and most reliable route to the Range-
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by stage to Phillips and Rangeley. Portland, Me. Loring, Short
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(The) Farmer's Almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1821. Being
the first after bissextile or leap year. And the forty-fifth of the
Independence of the United States of America. Calculated for
the meridian of Portland, and particularly intended for the state
of Maine.
" From old Eternity's mysterious orb,
Was Time cut off and cast beneath the skies;
The skies, which watched him, in his new abode,
^Measuring his motions by revolving spheres. "
Portland: Printed and published at the Gazette and Argus Of-
fices. And may be had at said offices, wholesale and retail, at
Joseph Johnson's, Isaac Adams' & W. Hyde's bookstores, and
of the principal ti'aders in the state. Price $9 per gross: 875
cents per dozen: 12^ cents single. 12mo. pp. 48. [3253
(The) Farmers' Club Almanac for 1889. As compiled for the edifi-
cation of the Farmers' Club of Big Rock Corners, Maine. By
Joseph Pigweed, Jr., Sec'y. Pi-ice 10 cents. Compliments of
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Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1819. See Adams, Thomas.
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Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1822. See Drew, William A.
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420 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Farrar's Illustrated Guide-Book to Rangeley, Richardson, Kenne-
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Andover, Me., and vicinity. With a new and correct map of the
lake region, drawn and printed expressly for this book. Also,
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 421
contains the game and fish laws of Maine and New Hampshire,
railroad, steamboat, and stage routes, time tables, table of fares,
list of hotels, board, and other valuable information for the
sportsman, tourist, or pleasure seeker. By Charles A. J. Farrar,
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16mo. pp. 174. [3265
-1879. Guide Book to Moosehead Lake and Vicinity. The wilds of
Northern Maine, and head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot
and St. John rivers, with a new and correct map of the lake
region. Also game and fish laws of the state, time tables, rail-
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board, etc., etc. Illustrated. Boston: Lee & Shepard. New
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-The same. Boston. 1880. 12mo. pp. 216.
-The same. Boston. 1881. 12mo. pp. 216.
-The same. Boston. 1883. 12mo. pp. 216.
-The same. Boston. 1885. 12mo. pp. 224.
-Fan-ar's Illustrated Guide-book to Rangeley, Richardson, Kenne-
bago, Umbagog, and Parmachenee Lakes, the head -waters of the
Connecticut, Dixville Notch and Andover, Me., and vicinity.
With a new and correct map of the lake region, drawn and printed "
exi>ressly for this book. Also contains the game and fish laws
of Maine and New Hampshire, as revised by the last legislatures.
Railroad, steamboat and stages routes, time table, table of fares,
list of hotels, prices of board and other valuable information for
the sportsman, tourist or pleasure seeker. By Charles A. J.
Farrar, author of "Moosehead Lake and Vicinity, illustrated;"
" Camp Life in the Wilderness," etc. Boston: Lee & Shepard.
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-The same. 1880. 12mo. pp. 265.
-The same. 1881. pp.300.
-The same. 1882. pp. 300.
-Camp Life in the Wilderness. A tale of the Richardson Lakes with
twelve illustrations in wood, engraved by Johnson. By Charles
A. J. Farrar, author of "Richardson and Rangeley Lakes, illus-
trated, " " Moosehead Lake and Vicinity, illustrated, " etc., etc.
Boston: A. Williams & Co., 283 Washington Street. 1879. 12mo.
pp. 224. [3268
422 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fakijar, Chables a. J., Continued.
The same. Second edition. Boston. 1882. 12mo. pp. 224.
The Androscoggin Lakes. Illustrated. Containing a brief de-
scription of the celebrated summer and sporting resort known
as the Rangeley lakes, with a short account of Dixville Notch, N.
H. Also information in regard to the hunting, fishing, routes to
and from the lakes, fares, hotels, rates of board, excursion tickets,
scenery, etc., etc. Published for free distribution by the Andros-
coggin Lakes Transportation Co. Boston, Mass.: Rockwell &
Churchill, Printers. 1886. 16mo. pp. 134. [3269
The same. 1884. Published for free distribution by the Richard-
son Rangeley Lakes Transportation Co. Boston, Mass.: Rand,
Avery Supply Company.
The same. 1887, 1888, 1890. pp. 92.
Lake and Forest Series. Down the West Branch, or camps and
tramps around Katahdin, being an account of a trip through one
of the wildest regions of Maine, by sevei'al members of the " Lake
and Forest Club," in search of sport and recreation. By Capt.
Charles A. J. Farrar, author of " Moosehead Lake and the North
Maine Wilderness, illustrated," "The Androscoggin Lakes,
illustrated," " Eastward Ho!" •' Up the North Branch," "Camp
Life in the Wilderness," etc. Illustrated. Boston: Lee &
Shepard, Publishers. New York: Charles T. Dillingham, 1886,
16mo. pp. 311. [3270
The same. 1889.
— —"Eastward Ho! or Adventures at Rangeley Lakes, " containing tlie
amusing experiences and startling incidents connected with the
trip of a party of Boston boys to the wilds of Maine. A story
founded on fact. By Capt. Charles A. J. Farrar, author of " Camp
Life in the Wilderness," "Moosehead Lake and the North Maine
Wiklerness," "Richardson and Rangeley Lakes, illustrated," etc.,
etc. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. New York: Charles
T. Dillinghum, 1880. 16mo. pp. 3G4. (Illus.) [3271
The same. Second edition. 16mo.
The same. 1887.
The same. 1889.
Farrar's Illustrated Guide-Book to tlie Androscoggin Lakes, and
the head-waters of the Connecticut, Magalloway, and Andros-
coggin Rivers, Dixville Notch, Grafton Notch, and Andover,
Maine, and vicinity. With a new and correct map of the lake
region, drawn and printed expressly for this book. Also, con-
tains a valuable treatise on "Camping Out," and the game and
fish laws of Maine and New Hami)shire (as revised by the last
legislature), railroad, steamboat, and stage route time tables.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 423
table of fares, list of hotels, prices of board and other valuable
information for the sportsman, tourist, or pleasure seeker. By
Capt. Charles A. J. Farrar, author of " Moosehead Lake and the
Northern Maine Wilderness, illustrated." "Eastward Ho!
or Adventures at Rangeley Lakes," " Camp Life in the Wilder-
ness," etc. Boston: Lee & Shepard, New York: Charles T.
Dillingham. 1883. 16mo. pp. 320. [3272
-The same. 1884. pp. 360.
-The same. 1885. pp. 360.
-The same. 1886. pp. 360.
-The same. 1887. pp. 324.
-The same. 1888. pp. 346.
-The same. Boston: Lee & Shepard. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Jamaica
Publishing Co. 1890. pp. 360. 16mo.
-Wild Woods Life; or a trip to Parmachenee. A realistic story of
life in the woods. By Capt. Charles A. J. Farrar, author of
"Eastward Ho!" etc. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1884. 16mo.
pp. 407. (Illus.) [3273
-The same. Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1889. 16mo. pp. 407- (Illus.)
-Farrar' s Illustrated Guide Book to Moosehead Lake and Vicinity,
the wilds of northern Maine, and the head-waters of the Kenne-
bec, Penobscot and St. John rivers. With a new and correct map
of the lake region, drawn and printed expressly for this book.
Also, contains the game and fish laws of Maine (as revised by the
last legislature), steamboat and stage routes, time tables, table
of fares, list of hotels, prices of board, and other valuable
information for the sportsman, tourist or pleasure seeker. By
Capt. Charles A. J. Farrar, author of "Richardson and Rangeley
Lakes, illustrated." "Camp Life in the Wilderness," etc., etc.
Boston: Lee & Shepard. New York: The American News
Company. 1884. 12mo. pp. 222. [3274
-From Lake to Lake. A Trip across the Country. A Narrative of
the Wilds of Maine. With thirty illustrations drawn by Beder,
Garrett, Reed and Myrick. By Capt. Chas. A. J. Farrar, author
of " Lake and Forest Series, " " Camp Life in the Wilderness, "
" The Androscoggin Lakes, illustrated, " " Moosehead Lake and
the North Maine Wilderness, illustrated, " etc., etc. Jamaica
Plain, Mass.: Jamaica Publishing Co. 1887. 16mo. pp. 224. [3275
-Second edition. 1889.
-Third edition. 1890.
-Lake and Forest Series. Up the North Branch, or a summer's
outing, being the record of a camping-out trip up the north
branch of the Penobscot and down the St. John River through
the wilds of Maine and New Brunswick, by members of the "Lake
and Forest Club." By Capt. Chas. A. J. Farrar, author of "East-
424 BIBLIOGIJArHY OF MAINE.
Farrak, Charles A. J., Continued.
ward Hoi" "Wild Woods Life," "Down the West Branch,"
"Mooseliead Lake and the North Maine Wilderness,'' "The An-
droscoggin Lakes," etc., etc. Illustrated. Boston: 1888. Lee &
Shepard, Publishers, 10 Milk St. Next " The Old South Meet-
ing House." New York: Charles T. Dillingham, 718 and 720
Broadway. 16mo. pp. 332. [327G
The same. 1889.
Lake and Forest Series. Wild Woods Life: or a trip to Parmache-
nee, containing the adventui-es of the party of Boston boys who
figure in "Eastward Ho!" and who in this volume penetrate
farther into the wilderness, and meet with a great variety of
thrilling adventures and amusing experiences. A realistic story
of life in the woods. (Fully illustrated.) By Capt. Chas. A. J.
Farrar, author of "Eastward Ho!" "Moosehead Lake and the
Northern Maine Wilderness, illustrated," "The Androscoggin
Lakes, illustrated," "Camp Life in the Wilderness," etc., etc.
Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York: Charles T.
Dillingham. 1890. lihnv. pp. 407. [3277
Camp Life in the Wilderness. A tale of tlie Richardson Lakes with
thirty illustrations drawn by Reed and Poole. By Capt. Chas.
A. J. Farrar, author of "Androscoggin Lakes, illustrated,"
" Moosehead Lake and the Northern Maine Wilderness, illustra-
ted, " "From Lake to Lake, " " The Lake and Forest Series, "
etc., etc. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. Jamaica Plain,
Mass.: Jamaica Publishing Co. 1890. 16mo. pp. 224. [3278
Farrington, Enoch Chandler, b. 1834. Augusta.
Descendants of John Farrington and sketch of Capt. Vere Royce.
Arranged by E. C. Farrington. December, 1889. The Pequaket
Press, Fi-yeburg, Maine. 8vo. pp. 21. [3279
Farrington Family. Norridgewock.
Account of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
F.iRRiNGTON, John. 1756-1841. Revolutionary soldier, Holden.
Sermon on. 1841 . See Munsell, J. R.
His Ancestors and descendants. 1880. See Farrington Memorial.
Sketch of, and family. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Farrington, John.
Descendants of. 1889. See Farrington, E. C.
Farrington, Miss Margaret Vere. Portland.
Tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. By
Margaret Vere Farrington. With illustrations by Alfred Fred-
ericks and others. New York and London. G. P. Putnam's
Sons. The Knickerbocker Press. 1888. 8vo. pp. 276. [3280
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 425
Fra Lippo Lippi. A romance. By Margaret Vere Farrington.
Author of " Tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round
Table. " With fourteen photogravure illustrations. G. P. Put-
nam's Sons, jSTew York, 27 West Twenty-third Street. London,
27 King William Street, Strand. The Knickerbocker Press. 1890.
8vo. pp. (10), 225. [328
Faerington Memorial. A sketch of the ancestors and descendants
of Dea. John Farrington, native of Wrentham, Mass., who in
1786 removed to China Plantation, or No. 9, District of Maine :
and settled seven miles east of the Penobscot River. Incorpora-
ted as Orrington in 1788. Set off and incorporated as Brewer, in
1812. Set oft" and incorporated as Holden, in 1852. To which is
appended the genealogy of his wife, Cynthia Hawes. 1880. Pub-
lished by the committee, n. p. 8vo. pp. 23, (1). [3282
Farrow Family of Massachusetts and Maine. See Porter, J. W.
Farrow, W. Milton. Newport, R. I.
How I Became a Crack Shot, with hints to beginners. By W. Mil-
ton Farrow, winner of the Albert prize, £100. The Wimbledom
cup, value £100. England. Sevres vase, by President Grevy,
Bronze statue " Victory, " by M. le Compte Vendeuvre. France.
The Champions' match, '78. The Wimbledom cup match, '80.
The Military Champion's match, '82. Creedmore. Newport:
Davis & Pitman, Printers. 1882. 16mo. pp. 204, (2). (Port,
illus.) [3283
The author is a native of Belfast, where his early life was passed.
Farwell, Henry. 1772-1865. Unity.
Sketch of. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Fassett, O. R.
Bible Holiness. Yarmouth: Scrij^tural Publication Society. 1874.
12mo. pp. 20. [3284
Faulkner, Daniel, and family, Bluehill. See Candage, R. G. F.
Fay, Solomon Payson. b. 1820. Clergyman, Bangor, 1866-79.
Letter, reunion Salem church. 1 874. See Boston.
Featherstonhaugh, George William, F. R. S., F. G. S. England.
Observations on the treaty of Washington, signed August 9, 1842 ;
with the treaty annexed. Together with a map, to illustrate the
boundary line as established by the treaty between Her Majesty's
colonies of New Brunswick and Canada, and the United States
of America. By George William Featherstonhaugh, Esq., F. R.
S., F. G. S., late one of Her Majesty's commissioners for the
North American boundary. London: John W. Parker, West
Street. MDCCLXLIII. Svo. (Folding map.) [3285
426 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fellows, Jonx Allex Chandler. 1841-69. Tutor, Bowdoin College.
Address on. 1869. See Allen, Stephen.
Felt, Joseph Bablow, LL. D. 1789-1869. Salem, Mass.
Papers relative to the rival chiefs, D'Aulnay and La Tour, govern-
ors of Nova Scotia. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. 7: 90. (1838.)
[3286
Statistics of towns. Maine tei'ritory. Am. Statis. Ass. Coll. 1 : 57.
(1843.) [3287
Comprises a brief historical sketch of Maine.
Index to Indian names of towns. Am. Statis. Ass. Coll. 1:117.
(1847.) [3288
Statistics of population. Am. Statis. Ass. Coll. 1: 141. (1847.)
An Addi-ess before the alumni of Atkinson Academy, X. H., August
25, 1859. By Joseph B. Felt, LL. D. With an account of other
proceedings on the occasion.
Nunc hue honois vestri venio gratia.
(" I now come hither out of respect to you. ")
Plaitis.
Published by vote of the alumni. Boston, Printed by Wm. S.
Damrell & Frank G. Moore, 16 Devonshire Street, 1859. 12mo.
pp. 42. [3289
Contains a letter from Hon. Edward Kent, of Bangor.
Female Friexdship, or the innocent sufferer. A moral novel.
Volume the first.
" Virtue alone is happiness below,
And our best knowledge is ourselves to know. "
Hallowell: Printed by Howard S. Robinson, for Nathaniel Cogs-
well. 1797. 12mo. pp. 126. Volume the second, pp. 120. [3290
This was the tirst book printed east of Portland.
Fenn, William Henry, b. 1834. Clergyman, Portland. 1866.
The Hope of Maine. A discourse delivered Thanksgiving day, Nov.
26, 1868. By William H. Fenn, pastor of the High Street church,
Portland, Me. Portland: Published by Hoyt & Fogg. 1868.
Svo. pp. 23. [3291
Address. In memorian. 1881. See Greene, William W.
Fexning, Daxiel.
Universal Spelling Book, or a new and easy guide to the English
language. Containing tables, &c., &c., 28th edition with additions-
By Daniel Penning, late school-master of Bures Suffolk. Fal-
mouth, Casco (Bay), Printed and sold by Thomas B. Wait, at his
office in Middle Street. MDCCLXXXVI. 12mo. pp. 112. [3292
Fextbess, Walter E. H.
1775-1875. Centennial History of the United States navy-yard at
Portsmouth, N. H. Published by permission of the Bureau of
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 427
Yards and Docks, Navy department. By Walter E. H. Fentress,
late an officer in the vol. navy. Portsmouth: P. M. Knight, Pub-
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The navy-yard is in Kittery.
Febnald, Benjamix C. 1801-68. Instructor, Portland.
The Child's Book of Worship for Sabbath-schools, common-schools
and families.
" Oh ! worship the Lord in the beauty of lioliness : fear before him all the
earth."
By B. C. Fernald, Portland: 1849. [3294
My Little Gvtide to Goodness and Truth, prepared for primary
classes. By Benjamin C. Fernald. Portland: Sanborn & Carter,
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Notice of. N. E. Reg. 23: 230. (1869.) [3296
With Seavy, Asa H. Tables by which the price of any quantity of
staves, wood or bark, may be ascertained, with rules for ascertain-
ing the contents of any load of wood or bark. To which is added
a table showing the number of feet of boards any log will make
before it is sawed. Corrected, enlarged and improved from the
one heretofore published. By B. C. Fernald & A. H. Seavy.
Portland: Printed by Thomas Todd & Co. 1820. 12mo. pp. 24.
[3297
Fernald, Charles Hexrv. Ph. D. h. 1838. Professor Maine State
College, 1871-86.
On Some of our Injurious Insects. Augusta: 1877. Svo. pp. 14.
One plate. (Also Maine Board of Agriculture, 1877, pp. 56-69.)
[3298
Describes the wheat midge and oyster-shell bark louse.
A Synonymical Catalogue of the described tortricidse of North
America north of Mexico. Philadelphia: 1882. 8\ro. pp. 72.
[3299
Reprinted from Transactions of American Entomological Society, May,
1882.
The Butterflies of Maine. Designed for the use of the students in
the Maine State College, and the farmers of the state. C. H.
Fernald, A. M. Orono, February, 1884. Augusta: Sprague «&
Son, Printers to the State. 1884. 8vo. pp. 106. (35 engr.) [3300
The Grasses of Maine. Designed for the use of students of the
Maine State College and the farmers of the state. Augusta: 1885,
Svo. pp. 70. (With forty-two full page plates.) [3301
Also, in Maine Board of Agriculture, 1884, page 194,
The Sphingidae of New England. C. H. Fernald, A. M. n. b. Orono,
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428 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Ferxald, Joseph. Portland.
Medical Deception and Imposition upon the Public. Discovered,
detected and exposed. Designed for the use of all to whom it
may come or concern. By Joseph Fernald, of Portland, (Me.)
March, A. D. 1824.
May impious quacks and false pretenders all,
From all their brags and boastings fall,
And never more upon deceptive imposition call,
To get their living f loni the public all.
A. Shirley, Printer. 1824. 8vo. pp. 14: [3303
Lafayette Medical Mirror, being a narrative of a new and the most
infallibly effectual method of curing the lingering diseases of the
human system, which is administered by several persons in the
vicinity of Portland. Accidentally discovered and providentially
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Febnald, Merritt Caldwell, Ph. D. b. 1838. President Maine State
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Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. N. E.
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Fernald, R. H.
Nesting of the Red-breasted Nuthatch in Orono, Maine. Ornith.
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Fernald, Tobias. 1744-84. Revolutionary officer, Kittery.
Biographical Sketch of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
Fernando, Simon, and Walker, John, in Maine, 1579-80. See De
Costa, B. F.
Ferris, Leonard Zenas. Clergyman, Gorham and Kennebunk, 1872-
77.
Sermon delivered before the society of the First Congregational
church, by their i)astor. Rev. L. Z. Ferris, at Gorham, Maine,
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Fessenden, Caleb Page. 1780-1800. Fryeburg.
An Oration delivered at Conway, before a respectable number of
the inhabitants of Conway, Eaton and Bartlett, on the fourth
day of July, 1789, being the 21st anniversary of American Inde-
pendence. By Caleb Page Fessenden.
"How many ages hence
Shall this our lofty scene be acted o'er
In States unborn and accents yet unknown".
Shakf.speare.
[Published at the request of the committee of the day.] Printed
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 429
Fessestdex, Fraxcis. b. 1839. Lawyer. Portland.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Fessenden, James Deeking. 18-33-82. Lawyer, Portland.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Fessenden, Joseph Palmer. 1792-1861. Clergyman, Kennebunkport,
Bridgton.
A Sermon preached at North Bridgton, June 16, 1846, at the annual
meeting of Union conference. By J. P. Fessenden. Published
by request. Portland: F. A. & A. F. Gerrish, Printers. 1846.
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Fessenden, Samuel, LL. D. 1784-1869. Lawyer, Portland.
An Oration delivered before the officers and members of Cumber-
land, Oxford and Ancient Land-mark Lodges, at Xew Gloucester,
June 25, (A. L. 5810), on the festival of St. John the Baptist, A.
D., 181 0, by Brother Samuel Fessenden. Portland: Printed by
Arthur Shirley. 1810. 8vo. pp. 21. [;33]0
An Oration, delivered before the Federal Republicans of New
Gloucester, and the adjacent towns, July 4, A. D. 1811. By
Samuel Fessenden. Portland: from the Gazette Press, n. d.
(1811.) 12mo.pp. 49. [3311
An Oration delivered at the annual communication of the Grand
Lodge of Maine, January 28, 1830. By Samuel Fessenden, Esq.
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This title is given in Rev. George T. Chapman's sketches of alumni of
Dartmouth College.
Letter to Anti-slavery Society. 1863. See Anti-slavery.
Biographical Sketch of. (with port.) 1863. See Willis, William.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Fessenden, Samuel. 1841-62. Portland.
The Life of Feeling. University Q. 3: 26. (1861.) [3314
Fessenden, Samuel Clement. 181.5-82. Clergyman, Rockland.
A Review of Rev. Mr. Lovejoy's "Lecture on the subject of pro-
hibitory laws, in regard to the use of intoxicating drinks." By a
Citizen of Maine. Boston: Charles C. P. Moody, Printer, 52
Washington Street. 1852. Svo. pp. 23. [3315
The Christian Ministry a Work for the Gospel's Sake. A sei'mon
delivered at Portland, June 27, 1855, before the Maine Mission-
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pastor of the Congregational church in Rockland. Augusta:
Printed at the office of the Age. 1855. Svo. pp. 17. [3316
430 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fessexden, Samuel Clement, Continued.
Issues of the Rebellion. Speech of Hon. S. C. Fessenden, of Maine,
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[3317
The Slavery Question. In the House of Representatives, January
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Selections from the speeches, sermons, addresses, etc., of Samuel
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Fessenben, William Pitt, LL. D. 1806-69. Lawyer and statesman,
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An Oration delivered before the young men of Portland, July 4,
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Speech of Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, on the bankrupt bill, delivered
in the House of Representatives of the United States, August 11,
1841. Washington: Printed at the National Intelligencer Office.
1841. 8vo. pp. 15. [:3;^22
Spe ech of Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, upon the army appropriation
bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United
States, May 31, 1842. Washington: Printed at the National In-
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Speech of W. P. Fessenden, of Maine, against the repeal of Mis-
souri prohibition, north of 36°, 30' . Delivered in the Senate of
the United States, March 3, 1854, on the bill to establish Kansas
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Speech of Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, on the president's message,
delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 4, 1856.
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Speech of Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, on the message of the presi-
dent transmitting the Lecompton constitution. Delivered in the
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Speech of Hon. W. P. Fessenden, of Maine, on the issue of United
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 431
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slavery in the District of Columbia. Delivered in the Senate of
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Remarks by Mr. Morrill of Maine; Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts; Mr.
Williams, of Oregon; Mr. Morrill, of Vermont; Mr. Cattell, of New Jersey;
Mr. Davis, of Kentucky; Mr. Vickers, of Maryland; Mr. Hamlin, of Maine,
in the Senate; and by Mr. Lynch, of Maine; yiv. Peters, of Maine; Mr.
Brooks of New York; Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, and Mr. Hale, of
Maine, in the House.
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Maine; Hon. John A. Peters, of Maine; Hon. James Brooks, of
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432 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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[3336
(A) Few TnouGiiTS (of an aged layman) respecting Jesus Christ, and
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Hand book of travel over the Eastern and Maine Central line to the
shore watering-places, White Mountains and the Lower Provinces,
containing a description of the routes, time tables, points of in-
terest, distances, fares, and other valuable information for the
tourist, traveller or pleasure-seeker. Boston: Published under
the auspices of the passenger department of the Eastern and
Maine Central Railroad Line. By Geo. F. Field, gen'l passenger
agent, 134 Washington Street. 1873. 16mo. pp. 128. (Engrav-
ings and maps.) [3340
Field, George Warren, D. D. Clergyman, Bangor, h. Belfast, 1818'
Christianity Has Special Regard for the Destitute Classes. Luke,
4: 18. Sermon preached before the Maine Missionary Society at
its anniversary in Lewiston, June 25, 1867, by Geo. W. Field.
Bangor. Portland: Press of Brown Thurston & Co. 1867. 8vo-
pp. 22. ' [3341
Letter, reunion Salem church. 1874. See Boston.
Christianity and the Labor Reform. Portland: Southworth Bros.
1886. 8vo. pp. 12. [3342
The same. Maine Gen. Conference. 1886. pp. 136-146.
Benson Sewall. A memorial discourse by Rev. George W. Field,
D. D. Bangor, Maine. 1888. sm. 4to. (n. p.) pp. 24. [3343
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 433
The Better World. By George W. Field, D. D. Boston: Charles
G. Chase, publisher, 10 Central Street, n. d. (1891.) 16mo. pp.
38. [3344
A sermon delivered in the Salem church, Boston. Published originally
in the Congregationalist, and now reprinted for private distribution, by Mr.
Charles G. Chase of Boston.
Field, Stephen. Lewiston.
Defence of. 18.56. See Locke, D. C.
Field, William, and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Fighting Fibe. The great fires of history, including the conflagra-
tions in Chicago, Boston, Portland, New York, etc. Many illus-
trations. Hartford, Conn.: Dustin, Gilman & Co. 1873. 8vo.
pp. 716. [3.345
"The great Portland fire. " Chap. XXI V, pp. 418-431.
FiLLEBKOWN, MeS.
Sermon at interment of. 1817. See Gillet, E.
FiLLMOEE, MABY HAAVTHOBNE.
What the Daisies Told Me. n. p. n. d. (Copyright, 1888.) Obi.
18mo. pp. 14, 1, 1. [3346
FiNLAY, Hugh.
Journal kept by Hugh Finlay, surveyor of the post roads on the
continent of North America, during his survey of the post-
offices between Falmouth and Casco Bay in the Province of
Massachusetts, and Savannah, in Georgia: begun the 13th Sept.
1773 and ended 26th June, 1774. Brooklyn: Published by Frank
H. Norton. 1867. 4to. pp. xxv, 94. (Two maps.) [3347
150 copies printed.
FiEST RiPE Fbuit Gathebed. 1859. See Chickering, John W.
Fish, Chables. h. 1832. Hallowell.
No. .57. The Maine Farmer's Almanac, for the year of our Lord
1875; It being the third after bissextile or leap year, and the
ninety-ninth, one hundredth of our countiy's independence.
The astronomical computations being given to mean, or true
clock time for lat. 44° 16' N. and long. 69° 48' W., or the meridian
(very nearly) of the capitol of the State of Maine, at Augusta.
Area of the state, 35,000 square miles. Population in 1870, 626.
915. Formerly edited by Daniel Eobiuson. (Dlus.)
" Above, belovF, in sky and sod,
In leaf and spar, in star and man,
Well might the wise Athenian scan
The geometric signs of God,
Tlie measured offer of his plan."
Hallowell: Masters & Livermore. ["Price ten cents. 12mo. n. pp.
(44.) (Illus.) [3348
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434
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fish, Charles, Continued.
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For the year 1890. 12mo. n. pp. (48).
Fish, E. S.
History of Brooklin: an address by Rev. E. S. Fish, A.M., deliv-
ered at Brooklin, Me., July 4, 1876. Bangor: 1876. 8vo. pp. 32.
[3349
Fish, Franklix Woodbury, D. D., LL. D. Clergyman, Chicago.
Professor Shepard's Sermons. Cong. R. 10: 127. (1870.) [3-3.50
Fisher, Ebenezer, and family, Holden. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Fisher, Elijah.
Elijah Fisher's .Journal while in the war for independence, and
continued two years after he came to Maine, 1775-84. Augusta:
Press of Badger and Manley. 1880. 8vo. pp. 29. [3351
Fisher, .Jacob, d. 1840. Physician, Kennebunk.
An Oration pronounced at Kennebunk, on the Fourth day of July,
1799; being the anniversary of American Independence. By Dr.
Jacob Fisher. Portland: Printed by E. A. Jenks. 1799. 8vo.
Title-page. pp. 20. [3352
Fisher, Jonathan. 1706-1847. Clergyman, Bluehill, 1796-1847-
A Sermon preached at Machias, September 3, 1800, at the ordina-
tion of the Rev. Marshfield Steele, to the pastoral care of the
church and society in that town. By Jonathan Fisher, A. M.,
pastor of the church in Bluehill. Boston: Printed by E. Sin-
clair. For David J. Waters. 1801. 8vo. pp. 28. [33.53
The sermon is followed by notes, 4 pp.; poetry. " having a connection with
points in the sermon, " 2 pp.; charge, by Rev. John Sawyer, Boothbay: fel-
lowship of the churches, by Rev. Ebenezer Price, Belfast.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 435
-Hymn on infant dedication. Augusta: Peter Edes. 1804. pp. 3.
[3354
-The same. Second edition.
-The same. Third edition. Hallowell: Printed by S. K. Oilman.
1820. pp. 3.
-A List of families in Bluehill, Me. 1807. Bang. H. M. 1: 93. (1885.)
[3355
-A Sermon delivered at Penobscot, November 10, 1807, at the in-
terment of the Rev. Peter Powers, pastor of the church in Pe-
nobscot, who died November 8, 1807, aged 45. By Jonathan
Fisher, A. M., pastor of the church in Bluehill. Buckstown,
(Me). Printed by Clapp & Holland, 1808. 8vo. pp. 24. [3356
At the end is an elegy, pp. 3. It begins : —
" Seized with a chill, when laboring in the cause
Of great Immanuel and his holy laws;
Oppressed with fever, and consumption's force,
The worthy POWERS has fulfilled his course."
-Lines on the death of Ebenezer Ball, who was executed at Castine,
Oct. 31, 181], for the murder of John Tileston Downes. Broad-
side. (Dated Bluehill, Nov. 1811.) [3357
The headpiece is a rough wood engraving of the execution.
-A Short Essay on baptism, designed for the benefit of common
readers. By Jonathan Fisher, A. M., minister of the gospel in
Bluehill, Maine. Boston: Published by Samuel Armstrong, No.
50 Cornhill. Thomas G. Bangs, Printer. 1817. 12mo. pp. 105,
(1). [3358
-The Youth's Primer, containing a series of short verses in alpha-
betical order, each followed by religious, moral or historical ob-
servations. The Westminster Assembly's shorter catechism,
with brief Scripture proofs: a short sketch of Scripture chronol-
ogy: and several original hymns. Adorned with cuts. Written
for the entertainment and instruction of youth, and designed to
be a sequel to the Child's Primer. By Jonathan Fisher, A.M.,
minister of the gospel at Bluehill, Maine. Boston: 1817. Pub-
lished by Samuel T. Armstrong, and sold, wholesale and retail,
by him, 50 Cornhill: Price twenty-five cents single, $2.50 a
dozen. 24mo. pp. iv, 5, 108. (29 wood cuts.) [3359
-Elliot's Soliloquy, or lines on the death of Seth Elliot, executed at
Castine for the murder of one of his children, December 30, 1824.
E. Brewster, Bangor. Broadside, 10 x 20. [3360
" AVe recollect that when Elliot was executed, a parson, Jonathan Fisher
of Bluehill, appeared under the gallows, peddling ballads of his own com-
position, describing the murderer as a Universalist making a dying confes-
sion of the error of that doctrine, and of his other sins. After it was printed,
the prisoner was reprieved for some time, and the ballad became a little
out of season." Rev. W. A. Drew, in Gospel Banner, Oct. 2, 1852.
436 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
FiSHEB, Jonathan, Continued.
Short Poems, including a sketch of the Scriptures to the book of
Iluth; Satan's Great Devise, or lines on intemperance; and con-
science, or a dialogue on Universalism: and a few others on va-
rious subjects. By Jonathan Fisher, minister of the gospel in
Bluehill, Me. Portland: A. Shirley, Printer. 1827. 18mo. pp. 144.
[3361
Scripture Animals, or natural history of the living creatures named
in the Bible. Written especially for youth. Illustrated with
cuts. By Jonathan Fisher, A. M. (Engraving.)
He giveth to the beast his food, and to the young raven which cry.
Psalm 147 : 9.
Portland: Published by William Hyde, 1834. 12mo. pp. 347.
[3362
The engravings were carved in wood by the author, his only tool being a
jackknife.
Sermon at funeral of. 1847. See Thurston, Stephen.
Biographical Sketch of, by Rev. S. L. Pomeroy, D. D. 18.57. See
Sprague, W. B.
Sketch of. 1867. See Deane, William R.
First Settlers of Bluehill, Maine. From a MS. account of that
town prepared by the Rev. Jonathan Fisher, in 1827. Communi-
cated by Joseph Williamson, of Belfast, Maine. N. E. Reg.
34: 385. (1880.) [3363
Sketches of Bluehill. From the Journal of Rev. Jonathan Fisher,
minister of the church of Bluehill, from 1796 to 1837. Written
in 1810. Bang. H.M. 1: 148. (1886.) [3364
The Congregational Church, Bluehill. From notes prepared by
Rev. Jonathan Fisher, in 1810, with additions by the late R. G.
W. Dodge, Esquire. Bang. H. M. 2: 113. (1886.) [3365
Memoir of. 1889. See Candage, R. G. F.
Genealogy of his family. 1889. See Candage, R. G. F.
Origin of the name of " Union River, " between Surry and Ells-
worth, as given by him. Bang. H. M. 6: 48. (1890.) [3366
Fisher, William Phineas. Clergyman, Brunswick, 1879-90.
Unity of the Church Promoted by Congregationalism. A sermon
delivered before the General Conference of the Congregational
churches in Maine, at Portland, June 14, 1881, by Rev. William P.
Fisher, of Brunswick. Published by the vote of the conference.
Bangor: John H. Bacon, Printer. 1881. 8vo. pp. 16. [3367
The same. Maine General Conference. 1881. pp. 97-112.
Sermon on Prof. A. S. Packard. 1884. See Little, George T.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 437
Christian Independence. Sermon preached September 23, 1888, at
the Congregational church, Brunswick, Maine. By the Rev. W.
P. Fisher. Brunswick Telegraph Job Print. 1888. 8vo. pp. 10.
[3368
The Religion of Christ the Religion of Humanity, by William P.
Fisher, pastor of the Congregational church, Brunswick, Maine.
Dec. 23, 1888. Svo. pp. 12. [3369
The Christian Religion Practical, by William P. Fisher, pastor of
the Congregational church, Brunswick, Maine. Jan. 20, 1889.
Svo. pp. 12. [3370
Fisheries, American. 1853. See Sabine, Lorenzo.
J^^'FiSHiNG Bounties..-^ n. p., n. d. Svo. pp. 8. [3371
This pamphlet appears to be report of a committee appointed at a meet-
in Westport, in 1840.
FisK, Allen.
Murray's English Grammar Simplified: designed to facilitate the
study of the English language, comprehending the principles and
rules of English grammar, illustrated by appropriate exercises,
to which is added a series of questions for examinations. Abridged
for the use of schools. By Allen Fisk, author of Adams' Latin
Grammar, simplified.
"The principles of knowledge become most intelligible to young persons,
when they are explained and inculcated by practical illustrations and direc-
tions."
MCRKAY.
Hallowell, (Me.) Glazier & Co., Printers. Xo. 1 Kennebec Row.
1824. 12mo. pp. 176. [3372
The same. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith. 1834. Svo. pp.
176.
FiBK, Charles Robinson. 1804-69. Clergyman, Holden and Poland
1831-35.
Poem delivered before the temperance society in East Brewer, on
the day of the annual fasting and prayer, appointed April 18th,
1833. Also on a similar occasion in Poland, April, 1834. By Rev.
Charles R. Fisk, pastor of the Congregational church, in Poland.
(Published by request.) Merrill & Byram, Printers. 1834. Svo.
pp. 18. 3373
FiSKE, John Orr, D. D. 1819-93. Clergyman, Bath.
The Omnipresence of God. A discourse delivered at Bath, Maine,
on the fourth of April, 1847. By John O. Fiske, pastor of the
Winter Street church. Bath: Press of the Northern Tribune.
1847. Svo. pp. 14. [3374
438 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAIJsE.
FiSKE, John Oer, D. D., Continued.
Man an Uncertain Object of Reliance. A discourse delivered at
Augusta, July 14, 1850, and at Bath, on the twenty-first of July,
1850, on the death of Zachary Taylor, president of the United
States. By John O. Fiske, pastor of the Winter Street church.
Bath: Geo. E. Newman, Printer. 1850. 8vo. pp. 16. [3375
Reasons for Particular Considerations ofl the Death of Great Men:
A discourse delivered in Bath, June 20, 1852, on the occasion of
the death of General William King. By John O. Fiske, pastor of
the Winter Street church. Bath: Printed by Haines & Free-
man. 18.52. 8vo. pp. 32. [3376
Honor thy Father and thy Mother. A sermon to children on the
Fifth Commandment. By Rev. John O. Fiske. Bath: Times
Office. 1859. 8vo. pp. 17. [3377
A Sermon on the present national troubles, delivered in the Winter
Street church, January 4th, 1861. The day of the national Fast.
By John O. Fiske, pastor of Winter Street church, Bath, Me.
Bath: Printed at the Daily Times Office. 1861. 8vo. pp. 19.
[3378
William King: first governor of Maine. 1862. See Ballard, Edward.
The Salvation of the World to be Sought by Means of the Conver-
sion of Young Children. A sermon delivered in High Street
church, Portland, before the Maine Missionary Society, June 25,
1862. By John O. Fiske, pastor of the Winter Street church,
Bath. Augusta: Printed at the Kennebec Journal Office. 1862.
8vo. pp. 15. [3379
Biographical Xotice of Rev. John W. Ellingwood, D. D. Me.
Hist. Soc. Coll. 7: 371. (1876.) [3380
Address at inauguration of President Hyde. 1886. See Bowdoin
College.
Fitch, Lxjthek. 1783-1880. Lawyer, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. (With port.) 1863. See Willis, William.
Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
FiTTS, Eli.jah E., and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
FiTTS, RoswELL, and family, Holden. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Flagg, Daniel, and descendants. 1876. -See Fuller, Benj. A. G.
Flagg, Edmund. 1786-1816. Wiscasset.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Flagg, Edmund Webster. 1834-73. Lawyer, Bangor.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 28:231. (1874.) [3380a
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 439
Flavel, John. 1627-91. English clergyman.
A Treatise on keeping the heart. Selected from the works of the
Kev. John Flavel. The style adapted to the present state of
improvement. Fourth edition. Hallo well: Printed and pub-
lished by Glazier & Co. No. 1 Kennebec Row. 1828. 24mo. pp.
148. [3381
Fleming, Lorenzo D. Clergyman, Portland, 1837-41.
The New Testament Companion, designed for Bible classes, Sab-
bath-school teachers, and young students of the scriptures. With
an introduction. By Lorenzo D. Fleming, pastor of the Casco
Street Christian church. Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. 1839.
32mo. pp. 196. [3382
Address, on the subject of temperance. Delivered at Portland,
Maine, January 21, 1839, and repeated by particular request on
the 27th. Published by request. 1839. Svo. pp. 12. Press of
S. H. Colesworthy, No. 23 Exchange St. [3383
Family Instructor and Sabbath School Visitor. 1841. 8vo. [3384
Fletcher, Elliot B. 1798-1884. Clergyman, Georgetown.
A Sermon ascertaining the rewards of the moral law, on the
principles of moral demonstration, from Scripture and facts. By
E. B. Fletcher. Bangor: Smith and Say ward. Printers. 1846.
8vo. pp. 31. [338.5
A reply to Mr. Ebenezer Fisher's " Review of Fletcher's Sermon on
the Moral Law. " n. t. p. Svo. pp. 16. [3386
The National Book of the Sabbath. Illustrating its four grand
designs, and proving its obligations: Showing that the seventh-
day Sabbath is on the first day of the week, and what hour
Sabbath time should begin. Portland: Bailey & Noyes. 1861
16mo. pp. 144. [3387
The Challenge. Sunday, not Saturday, is Sabbath time. Skowhe-
gan: Smith & Emery, Printers. 1869. 8vo. pp. 16. [.3.388
The preface is by Rev. Charles F. Allen, D. D.
— — Theories of the Annihilation Doctrine: also, immortality demon-
strated and the annihilation doctrine proved untrue. By Rev.
E. B. Fletcher. Portland: Bailey & Noyes, Publishers. 1869.
Crown Svo. pp. 208. [3389
The Resurrection of the Body Demonstrated by a Theologian. The
different resurrection theories stated. The facts of the resur-
rection proved. The objections answered. Important points.
Portland: Published by Bailey & Noyes. 1874. ]2mo. pp. 93.
[3390
The Millennium before the Advent. The world's conversion. A
reply to a work in which the Rev. Dr. Buck claims to prove that
the millennium will be after the second advent of Christ. By E.
440 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fletchkr Elliot B., Continued.
B. Fletcher. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office. 1876.
8vo. pp. 38. [3391
The Discussion on Man's Immortality. The disputants: E. B.
Fletcher and Miles Grant. Held in North Waterford, Me., Dec,
1877. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal Office. 1878. Svo. pp. 38.
[3392
The Challenge of the Spiritualists, and how it came out. n. t. p.,
n. d. 16mo. pp. 8. [3393
A Reply to a book written by Rev. T. A. Goodwin, M. A., on the
"Mode of Man's Immortality." Its falsities corrected, by Rev.
E. B. Fletcher. Portland; F. G. Rich & Co., Printers and
Publishers. 1878. 12mo. pp. 237. [3394
Fletcher, Nathan Cleaveland. 1810-86. Clergyman, Thomaston,
Belfast, Camden.
Editor. Christian Telescope. Folio. Semi-monthly. Thomaston,
1834-3.5. [3395
The Mourner Comforted. A sermon delivered at the Methodist
chapel, in Searsmont, at the funeral of Miss Susan Lennan, Nov-
ember 11, 1850. By Rev. N. C Fletcher, pastor of the Univer-
salist church in Belfast, Me. Published by request. Belfast:
George B. Moore & Co. 1850. 12mo. pp. 20. [3396
Annals of Camden. Cuttings from Rockland Opinion, Aug. 24,
lS83-Aug. 15, 1884. [3397
Fletcher, Nathaniel Hill. 1769-1834. Clergyman, Kennebunk,
1800-28.
A Sermon delivered at Deerfield, New Hampshire, July 1, 1812, at
the ordination of Rev. Nathaniel Wells. By Nathaniel H. Fletcher,
A. M. Concord, N H. Printed by I. and W. R. Hill. 1812. 8vo.
pp. 22. [3398
A Sermon delivered on the 26th of Nov. 1812, the day of the annual
Thanksgiving in the state of Massachusetts. By Nathaniel H.
Fletcher, A. M., minister of the Second church in Wells. A brief
statement of the judgments and blessings, together with the
grounds of Christian thankfulness and submission. Kenne-
bunk: James K. Remick, Printer. 1812. 8vo. pp. 6. [3399
A Sermon delivered at Buxton, June 8th, 1821, at the funeral of
the Rev. Paul Coffin, D. D. By Nathaniel H. Fletcher, A. M.
Kennebunk: Printed by James K. Remick. 1821. 8vo. pp. 33.
[3400
Seven pages of this tract are occupied witb "Dr. Coffin's farewell ser
mon;" and thirteen with "A sermon preached at Buxton, Jnne 13, 1821
Occasioned by the death of the Rev. Paul Coffin, D. D., senior pastor of the
church in that place. By Levi Loring, pastor."
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 441
A discourse delivered at Kennebunk, May 6th, 1827, on the follow-
ing subject: How far unanimity in religious opinions is nec-
essary in order to christian communion. By N. H. Fletcher.
Some parts of the discourse were delivei-ed extemporaneously,
which are inserted as nearly as can be recollected. Published by
request. Kennebunk: Printed by James K. Remick. 1827. 8vo.
pp. 14. [3401
Flitner Family. 1889. See Flitner, Mrs. S. E.
Flitner, Francis William, b. Pittston, 1840. r. Boston.
Muster Roll of Capt. Stephen Jewett's company of foot, in Pittston,
Me., 1799. Me. Reel: 80. (1884.) [3402
Some of the descendants of Josiah Oakham, of Spurwink River in
Scarborough, Maine. Me. Rec. 4: 268. (1887.) [3403
Flitner, Mrs. Susan E. Boston.
Some of the Descendants of Edward Oakham of Marshfield.
Me. Rec. 4: 127, 182. (1887.) [3404
Flitner Family. Me. Rec. 6: 28.5, 341, 417. (1889.) [3405
Flora's Boqtjet.
A Collection of elegant colored flower plates, and floral poems.
Belfast: Brackett& Co., Publishers. 1881. Svo.n. pp. (pp.30.) [3406
Floret, or the Poor Girl. A drama. 1874. See Babcock, J.
Frederick.
Floyd, Ebenezer, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
(The) Flute Instructor: containing a plain and easy introduction to
the rules and principles of the German and patent flutes; together
with a choice selection of new and valuable music, consisting of
preludes, airs, duets, songs, waltzes, &c. Many of which have
never before been published in this country. 2d ed. corrected
and improved. Hallowell: Glazier & Co. 1828. Obi. 4to. pp. 47.
[3407
The same. Sixth edition, n. d. obi. 4to. pp. 47.
Fogg Benjamin Franklin, M. D. Portland.
A List of the reptiles and amphibians of Maine. 1863. See Port.
Nat. Hist. Proc.
Fogg Family, of Eliot. 1851. See Fogg, William.
Fogg, John Samuel Hill, M. D. h. Eliot. 1826-93. Physician, South
Boston, Mass.
Epitaphs from South Berwick, Me. N.E.Reg. 4:37. (1850.) [3408
Inscriptions from the old graveyard of the first parish in York, Me
N.E.Reg. 5:67.(1851.) [3409
442 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fogg, John Samuel, Hill, M. D., Continued.
Inscriptions copied from the old graveyard at South Berwick, Maine.
N. E. Reg. 10: 57. (1856.) [3410
Small Pox in Maine. Me. Rec. 2:1.34. (1885.) [3411
Historical Sketches of York, Berwick, Kittery, Falmouth, etc.
Me. Rec. 3: 100. (1886.) [3412
Historical Sketches of Kittery, Maine. Me. Rec. 3: 159. (1886.)
4: 50. (1887.) [3413
John Croune— dramatist and poet. Me. Rec. 4: 188. (1887.) [3414
Historical Sketches. Me. Rec. 5: 122. (1888.) [3415
Officers' Names in Col. Francis' regiment stationed at Dorchester
Heights, IS^o. 4. A. D. 1776. Me. Rec. 5:168. (1888.) [3416
Fogg, W. Fred P. Strong. Lawyer.
The Republican Party in American Politics, with a brief account of
the movements to which the present great organization can trace
its origin, together with the history of its formation in Maine on
the recurrence of the thirtieth anniversary. By W. Fred P. Fogg,
secretary, and member of the Republican executive committee of
Strong, Franklin County, Maine. Lewiston, Me.: Printed at the
Journal Office. 1SS4. 8vo. pp. 57. [3417
Fogg, William. 1790-185«. Eliot.
A Short Genealogical Account of a few of the families of the early
settlers of Eliot, and of a branch of the Moody family; from the
time they emigrated to this country to the year 1850. Saco: A.
A. Hanscom, Printer. 1851. 12mo. pp. 22. [3418
Embraces the Fogg, Hill, and Moody families.
Kittery: the first town incorporated in Maine. N. E. Reg. 7: 134.
(1853.) [3419
Inscriptions at York, Me. X.E.Reg. 9:342. (18.55.) [3420
Notice of. N.E.Reg. 14:85. (1860.) [3421
Fogg Family. By William Fogg, of Eliot, Me. Me. Rec. 1:71.
(1884.) ' [3422
FOGLEE, William Henky. b. 1837. Lawyer, Belfast, Rockland.
Oration at Richmond, Reunion Xinteenth Maine Regiment. 1878.
See Nash, Charles E.
FoLSOM, Albekt Alonzo. Boston.
Commission of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart., 1857, as lieutenant
general. Communicated by Albert A. Folsom, Esq., of Boston.
N. E. Reg. 44: 99. (1890.) [3423
FoLSOM, Benjamin. Eastport.
Notice of. N.E.Mag. 5: 2b2. (18-33.) [3424
JBIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 443
FoLSOM, Charles. 1794-1872. Scholar, Bcston,
Remarks on a Latin inscription lately found at Castine, in the state
of Maine. Am. Antiq. Soc. Proc. 1864. pp. 59-66. (Diagram.)
[3425
The same, separately printed, n. t. p. n. d. (1864.) 8vo. pp. 8.
FOLSOM, David, M. D. 1800-65. Physician, Augusta.
Obituary Notice of. 1866. See Toward, J. W.
FoLSOM, George, LL. D. 1802-69. Antiquarian, New York. b. Ken-
nebunk.
History of Saco and Biddeford, with notices of other early settle-
ments, and of the proprietary governments in Maine, including
the provinces of New Somersetshire and Lygonia. Saco: Printed
by Alex. C Putnam. 1830. 12mo. pp. 331. (Engraving and map.)
[3426
The town of Saco subscribed for 100 copies of the work, and the town of
Biddeford for 50 copies. Probably this is the first instance in New England
when a town afforded pecuniary aid in the publication of its history.
Expedition of Captain Samuel Argall, afterwards governor of
Virginia, knight, &c., to the French settlements in Acadia and
Manhattan Island. A. D. 1613. By the editor. N. Y. Hist. Soc.
Coll. 2d. series. . Vol. I. 333-342. (1841.) [3427
Preface to letter describing passage from Maine to Virginia in
1619. (1841.) See Dermer, Thomas.
Anniversary Discourse, delivered at Brunswick, September 6th,
1846. By George Folsom.
" But I doubt not it will prove a very flourishing place, and be
replenished with many faire townes and cities, it being a Province both
fruitful and pleasant." F. Gorges, Description of the Province of Maine.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2:3. (1847.) [3428
Contains sketch of life and character of Sir Ferdinando Gorges.
The same. In separate form. William Van Norden, Printer. No.
39 William Street, New York. 1856. 8vo. pp. 79.
Editor. A Catalogue of original documents in the English archives,
relating to the early history of the state of Maine.
" But I doubt not it will prove a very flourishing place, and be
replenished with many faire towns and cities, it being a Province both
fruitful and pleasant. " F. Gorge.s, Description of the Province of Maine.
New York. Privately printed. Roy. 8vo. pp. 137. [3429
The examination of the records and the catalogue were made by Mr. H.
G. Somerby. The period embraced in the years 1601-1700.
For a detailed account of the work, see Willis, "William.
Address delivered on the site of the Popham colony near the
mouth of the Kennebec in New England, before the Maine Mis-
sionary Society on the 28th of August, 1863. By George Folsom
Ventnor: (Isle of Wight) Printed by Fletcher Moor. 1866. 8vo.
pp. 34. [3430
444 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
FoLSOM, J. B. Bucksport.
Sermon on. 1854. See Maltby, John.
FOORD, J.
Could Mr. Blaine Carry New York? Forum. 5: 237. (1888.) [3481
Foot, Solomon. 1802-66. U. S. Senator. Vermont.
Proceedings on the death of Hon. Solomon Foot, including the
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Address of William P. Fessenden, pp. 44-53.
FooTE, Ekastus. 1777-18.56. Lawyer, Camden, Wiscasset.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
FooTE, George F.
. Inebriety and Opium Eating in Both Cases a Disease. Method of
treatment, and condition of success. By Geo. F. Foote, M. D.,
Stamford, Conn. Portland, Me.: Tucker Printing House, 115
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For Thy Name's Sake. 1878. See Colcord, Emily M.
Forbes, Arthur Elbridge. b. 1862. Journalist, Paris.
Papers relating to the history of the Press in Oxford County. 1887,
1888, 1889, 1890. See Maine Press Ass.
Fobbes, Darius. 1808-82. Clergyman, Gardiner, Belfast, r. Maine
until 1845.
Duties of Universalists. An occasional sermon, delivered before
the Maine convention of Universalists, at its session in Albion,
June 24, 1840. Augusta. 1840. 8vo. pp. 19. [3434
A Discourse in reply to the question, " Were Christ and his Apos-
tles Universalists ? " Boston. 1842. 12mo. pp. 24. [3435
Nature and Revelation. Univer. Q. 1 : 420. (1844.) [3436
Forbes, Robert.
Narrative of sufferings of. (1784.) See Bradman, Arthur.
Forbes, William, and family, Bangor. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Ford, Albert Aaron. 1841-87. Clergyman, Readfield.
The Blood — Atonement of the New Dispensation. A sermon
preached before the Cumberland Baptist Association at Freeport,
Me., Aug. 27, 1878, byAlbert A. Ford, pastor of the East Auburn
Baptist church; and printed by request, n. p. n. d. (1878.)
sm. 4to. pp. 29. [3437
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 445
Forsyth, Fkedebic Gbegoby. b. 1855. Portland.
The Great Commune. By Frederic Gregory Forsyth. Portland:
Published by the author. 1878. 8vo. pp. 32. [3438
The Great Republic. By Frederic Gregory Forsyth, Portland:
Published by the author. 1878. Svo. pp. 16. [3439
The Kingdom. By Frederic Gregory Forsyth, member of tlie
Virginia Historical Society, etc. Dedicated to the Comte de
Paris and to the Marquis de La Fayette. Charlottesville Chroni-
cle Steam Print. Copyright, Price 20 cents. Svo. pp. 28. [3440
Forsyth Family in New England. Gran. Mo. 8: 25i. (1886.) [3441
Fort Charles. Built 1667. -See Bristol.
FoKT Fairfield. Incorporated 1858.
History Eastern Frontier Lodge. 1871. See Trafton, John B.
Catalogue of the Fort Fairfield Congregational Sunday-School
library, June 1st, 1890. n. p. 16mo. pp. 7. [3442
Fort Frankfort. Built 1754. -See Dresden.
Fort Frederick. Built 1729. -See Bristol.
FoBT George. Built 1715. -See Brunsvrick.
Foet George. Built 1779. -See Castine.
Fort Halifax. Built 1754. -See Winslow.
Foet Loyal. Built 1680. -See Portland.
FoBT Pemaqtjid. Built 1677. -See Bristol.
Foet Penobscot, or Pentagoet. 16 — . -See Castine.
Foet Pownall. Built 1769. -See Stockton Springs.
FoBT Richmond. Built 1719. -See Richmond.
Foet St. George. Built 1607. -See Popham Colony, and Brown,
Alexander.
FoBT St. George. Built 1719-21. -See Thomaston.
Fort Shirley. 1754. -See Dresden.
Fort Western. Built 1754. -See Augusta.
Fort William Henry. Built 1692. -See Bristol.
Foss, Thomas.
A Brief Account of the early settlements along the shores of Skil-
ling's River, including West Sullivan, West Gouldsborough, Tren-
ton, and North Hancock. Reminiscences and anecdotes of old
times and old folks. By Thomas Foss. N. K. Sawyer, Printer,
n. p. (Ellsworth.) 1870. Svo. pp. 24. [3443
446 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
FossETT, Jasper X. Bristol.
Inscriptions from the old Pemaquid Fort burying-ground. Com-
municated by Jasper N. Fossett, Esq., of Pemaquid. Bang. H. M.
.3:15. (1888.) [3444
Inscriptions from gravestones in old Harrington (Bristol) burying-
ground. Contributed by Jasper N. Fossett, Esq., of Pemaquid
Bang. H. M. 4: 91. (1888.) [3445
Foster, Enoch, Jr. b. 1839. Lawyer and justice Supreme Judicia.
Court, Bethel.
Editor. Maine Keports. Vol. V. 3d edition. See Greenleaf , Simon.
Foster, E. J.
Early Settlers of Weld. Me. Rec. 1:119, 172. (18S4.) 2:38,94,
181, 240. (1885.) [:3446
Foster, F.
A Sermon: by Rev. F. Foster, occasioned by the death of Mr.
John Warren Bigelow, who died in Livermore, Maine, February
26, 1856. Published by request of relatives. Portland: S. H.
Colesworthy, 1856. 8vo. pp. 14. [3447
Foster, George Winslow, M. D., Ph. D. b. 1845. Physician, Bangor,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Biographical Sketch of Daniel McRuer, M. D., of Bangor. Me. Med.
A.ss. Trans. 4:484. (1873.) [3448
Foster, John, D. D. 1765-1829. Cambridge, Mass.
A Sermon delivered December 10, 1806 at the ordination of the Rev.
Samuel Veazie, A. M., to the pastoral office in Freeport. By John
Foster, A. M., pastor of the Third church in Cambridge. Port-
land: From the Gazette Press. 1807. 8vo. pp. 21. [3449
Foster, John.
A Sketch of the tour of General Lafayette, on his visit to the United
States, 1824: comprising the addresses of the town and city
authorities, with the answers of the general. Annexed to which
are biographical notices of his life : together with some of the
most approved specimens of poetry, addressed to him on his
arrival. By John Foster.
Sit mihifas audita loqui ;
Urn tibi erunt artes; pacisque imponere morem,
Parcere subjeclis, et debellare superbos.
Virgil.
Portland: Printed at the Statesman Office, by A. W. Thayer.
1824. 8vo. pp. 228. [3450
Foster, Xewel Abbott. Publisher, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1885. See Thurston, Brown.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 447
FosTEK, Stephen C. b. 1799. Pembroke.
History of the legislation of Congress upon the American fisheries.
Speech of Hon. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine, delivered in the
U. S. House of Representatives, Maj^ 25, 1858. Svo. pp. 8. [3451
Republican Land Policy-homes for the Million. Give the public
lands to the people and you settle the slavery question, obliterate
the frontiers, dispense with a standing army, and extinguish
Mormonism. Speech of Hon. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine.
Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 24, 1860. Wash-
ington, D. C. : Buel & Blanchard. 1860. 8vo. pp. 8. [8452
Foster, Thomas A., M. D. Physician, Portland.
Co-Education of the Sexes. A paper read before the Maine Medi-
cal Association, June 10, 1874. By Thomas A. Foster, M. D.
Portland, Me.: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1874. 8vo. pp. 19. [3453
Effect of Psychological Influence upon Disease. By T. A. Foster,
M. D. Portland, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8. [,3454
Address to the Maine Medical Association, June 9, 1885. By
Thomas A. Foster, M. D., of Portland, president. Portland:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1885. Svo. pp. 44. [.3455
The same. Maine Med. Ass. Trans. 8:419. (1885.)
" (The) Foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, the Lord
knoweth them that are his, and let every one that nameth the
name of Christ, depart from iniquity. " 2 Tim. 2: 19. Bangor:
Printed by Samuel S. Smith & Son. 1871. 12mo. pp. .52. [3456
Forward, Walter.
A Review of the report of I. W. P. Lewis, on the state of the
lighthouses on the coast of Maine and IVIassachusetts, sent to the
House of Representatives, by the Hon. Walter Forward, secre-
tary of the treasury, Feb. Boston: Printed by Tuttle & Den-
nett. 1843. 8vo. title-cover, pp. 00. [3457
Fowler, Robert Ludlow.
Governor Thomas Pownall, colonial statesman. Mag. Am. Hist.
16: 409. (1886.) (Dlus.) [3458
Fowler, Stagey. Clergyman, North Yarmouth, Turner, 1862-66.
Sermon preached in North Yarmouth, Jan. 4, 1863, commemora-
tive of Lt. N. P. Herrick, who fell in the battle of Fredericks-
burg, December 12, 1862. Portland. 1863. 8vo. pp. 24. [3459
Fowler, W. S.
Review of Payson's sermons. Chr. Q. Spec. 2: 85. (1830.) [3460
Review of memoirs of the Rev. Edward Payson. Chr. Q. Spec.
3:1. (1831.) [3461
448 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fox, Charles L.
Catalogue of paintings, frescoes and drawings. By Cliarles L. Fox.
Exhibited in the rooms of the Portland Society of Art, October,
1886. 8vo. pp. 9. [3462
Fox, Daniel. 1780-1861. Portland.
Notice of. 1861. See Willis, William.
Fox, Edward. 1815-81. Lawyer and judge U. S. District Court,
Portland.
Response, proceedings upon the death of Judge Ware. 1873. -See
Emery, George F.
In Memoriam. 1882. See Haskell, Thomas H.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Decisions of. (1887.) See Haskell, Thomas H.
Fox, H. E.
Letter concerning government of New Ireland. (1784.) See Win-
slow, Edward.
Fox Islands Thoroughfare.
U. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1886. Size, 20 x 31 inches. Scale 3. 17
to mile. [3463
Fox, Miss Mary Anna.
The Discontented Kobins, and other stories, for the young. By
Miss Mary Anna Fox. Boston: Published by Charles Fox.
1849. 16mo. pp. 131. [3464
Contains an account of a visit to Bang;or in 1835.
FoxcROFT. Incorporated 1812.
Sermon, Conference. 1880. See Fiske, John O.
Historical Account. 1880. See Loring, Amasa.
In Inland Retreat. 1890. See Haynes, George H.
FoxcROFT, Samuel. 1735-1807. Clergyman, New Gloucester, 1765-93.
Sei-mon on. 1807. See Scott, Jonathan.
Sermon on death of. 1807. See Moseley, Elisha.
FoY, William E.
The Christian experience of William E. Foy, together with the
two visions he received in the months of Jan. and Feb. 1842.
Portland : J. & C. Pearson. 1845. [3465
Francis, Convers, D. D. 1795-1863. Professor Divinity School, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Life of Sebastien Bale, missionary to the Indians by Convers Fran-
cis, D. D. In the Library of American Biography, conducted by
Jared Sparks. Second series. Vol. VII. Boston: Charles C.
Little and James Brown. 1845. 16mo. pp. 158-333. (1 illus.) [3466
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 449
Francis, Laura. Pseud. See Wilkins, Laura Hatch.
Francis, Thomas. Clergyman. Leeds.
Design and Eules of the Bowdoinham Association. 1819. [3467
Frankfort. Incorporated 1789.
Act of incorporation of Frankfort. 1789. Bang. H. M. 2:119.
(1886.) [3468
Petition from. 1790. -See Pratt, J. F.
Petition for military company at. 1807. See Pratt, J. F.
Catalogue of books in Frankfort Sunday-school library. Lougee
Print., Winterport, Me. n. d. (1887.) 12mo. pp. 9. [3469
Franklin and Megantic Railroad.
Resorts reached by. 1888-89. <See Haynes, Geo. H.
Franklin Collection of Poetry and Prose. Farmington: D. H.
Knowlton & Co. 1887. [3470
Franklin County. Constituted 1838.
Attorneys at Law in. 1841. See Redington, Asa.
Press of. 1872. -See Griffin, Joseph.
Lakes of. 1876. See Dill, Harry P.
Papers relating to history of Press in. 1877, '80 '81, '82, '83, '84, '85,
'86, '87. -See Keyes, Charles W.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of. 1880. -See Howard, R. H.
Paper relating to history of Press in. 1888. -See Knowlton, D. H.
Historical Sketch, by-laws and list of members of the Franklin
County Agricultural Society. Incorporated March 13, 1840.
Farmington: Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Co. 1888. 12mo.
pp. 26. [3471
The historical sketch is by Edward A. Hall, of Chesterville.
Franklin Historical Magazine. 1881. -See Swift, J. S.
Free Baptists.
The Freewill Baptist Register, and Saints' Annual Visitor, exhib-
iting a view of the Freewill Baptist connexion in miniature.
Containing also a variety of matter historical, doctrinal, and
miscellaneous. To which is prefixed an astronomical ephemeris
for the year of our Lord 1826. By a member of the elders' con-
ference.
" Without the aid of astronomy and chronology all human affairs would
be in confusion. No one could tell when he was born any more than when
he will die."
Portland : Printed at the Mirror Office, by Shirley and Edwards
for the aforesaid connexion, n. d. (1826.) 24mo. pp. 54. [3472
30
450 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Feee Baptists, Continued.
The Freewill Baptist Eegister, and Saint's Annual Visitor, exhibit-
ing a view of the Freewill Baptist connexion in miniature. Con-
taining also a vai'iety of matter historical, doctrinal and miscel-
laneous, to which is prefixed an astronomical ephemeris, for the
year of our Lord 1828. By a member of the elders' conference.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; and the flrmanent sheweth his
handy work."
David.
Limerick, Me. Published at the Morning Star Office, for the
aforesaid connexion. [3473
History of Freewill Baptists. 1862. See Stewart, Isaac D. [3474
Free Baptist Home Missioxary Society.
Minutes first annual meeting at Augusta. 1872. 8vo. pp. 8.
Minutes 2d annual meeting, at Bath. 1873. 8vo. pp. 12.
Minutes 3d annual meeting, at Dover. 1874. 8vo. pp. 11.
Minutes 4th annual meeting, at Lewiston. 1875. 8vo. pp. 12.
Minutes 5th annual meeting, at Saco. 1876. 8vo. pp. 12.
Minutes 6th annual meeting, at Eichmond. 1877. 8vo. pp. 12.
Minutes 7th annual meeting, at Lewiston. 1878. Svo. pp. 15.
Minutes 8th annual meeting, at Brunswick. 1879. Svo. pp. 11.
Minutes 9th annual meeting, at W. Waterville. 1880. 8vo. pp. 11.
Minutes 10th annual meeting, at Auburn. 1881. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes 11th annual meeting, at Biddeford. 1882. 8vo. pp. 23.
Minutes 12th annual meeting, at Augusta. 1883. 8vo. pp. 16.
Minutes 13th annual meeting, at Saco. 1884. 8vo. pp. 18.
Minutes 14th annniversary, at Gardiner. 1885. 8vo. pp. 24.
Minutes 15th anniversary, at Oakland. 1880. 8vo. pp. 23.
Minutes 16th anniversary, at Phillips. 1887. 8ve. pp. 22-
Minutes 17th anniversary, at Dover. 1888. Svo. pp. 21.
Minutes 18th anniversary, at Lewiston. 1889. Svo. pp. 8.
The charter, constitution and proceedings of the Maine Free Baptist
Association, at their first meeting, held at Lewiston, 1889, comprise pp. 8-22.
Proceedings first meeting Maine Free Baptist Association at their
first meeting held at Lewiston, 1889. See Maine Free Bapt. Home
Missionary Society.
Proceedings at second annual meeting, at Bangor, 1890. Svo. pp.
48.
Free Baptist Cyclopedia. Historical and biographical. The rise
of the Freewill Baptist connection and of those general and
open communications of Baptists which, merging together, form
one people, their doctrines, polity, publications, schools and
missions, with brief biographies of ministers and others identi-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 451
fied with the growth and strength of the denomination. By
Eev. G. A. Burgess, A. M., Rev. J. T. Ward, A. M. With illus-
trations. Free Baptist Cyclopaedia Co. 1889. n. p. (Chicago.)
4to. pp. 724. [3475
Contains brief biographies of ministers and others of the denomination
in Maine, engravings of Bates College and Maine Central Institute, and of
church buildings at Portland, Saco, North Berwick, Lewiston, Auburn and
Bangor.
New England Free Bapt. Ass., Ocean Park Assembly, and Chau-
tauqua Normal Union. 1882-90. See Old Orchard.
Fkeeman, Chakles. 1794-185.3. Clergyman, Limerick.
The Import and Practical Use of Baptism. By Charles Freeman,
pastor of the Congregational church in Limerick, Me. Portland:
Published by Shirley & Hyde. 1829. 18mo. pp. 116. [3476
An account of Limerick. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1: 325. (1831.) [3477
The same. n. t. p. (Portland. 1831.) 8vo. pp. 11.
Society to be Made Christian. (Matt. 5: 13.) A sermon delivered
in Bath, June 25, 1834, before the Maine Missionary Society, at
its twenty-seventh anniversary. By Charles Freeman, jDastor of
the Congregational church in Limerick. Portland : Press of the
Maine Missionary Society. Merrill & Byram, Printers. 1834.
8vo. pp. 23. [3478
History of the General Conference of Maine. Am. Q. Reg. 10: 154.
(1837.) [3479
Sketch of Presbyterianism in the state of Maine, with some ac-
count of Presbyterianism in New England. New Hamp. Repos.
2:253. (1846.) [3480
Freeman, Enoch. 1706-88. Portland.
Biographical Notice of. 1842. See Bradford, Alden.
Fbeeman, Elias Dudley, b. 1853. Yarmouth.
The first Congregational church in Hampden. Bang. H. M. 4: 113.
(1888.) [3481
Freeman Family. Portland.
Genealogy. 1863. (?) See Freeman, William.
Freeman, Samuel. 1743-1831. Judge of Probate, Portland.
Letter to. 1777. <See Adams, Samuel.
Letter to. 1777. See Adams, John.
The Columbian Primer, or the school mistresses' guide to chil-
dren in their first steps to learning. Part I. Containing words
of one or two syllables. With an appendix containing sundry
matters which children may be taught to say by heart. By
Samuel Freeman, Esquire. 1790. [3482
This was the first entry for copyright from Maine.
452 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Freeman, Samuel, Continued.
The Probate Auxiliary; or a director and assistant to Probate
Courts, executors, administrators and guardians. Being the laws
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, respecting the estates
of testators, intestates and wards. Carefully collected. To-
gether with a comprehensive alphabetical index to the same.
To which are added, a variety of forms for the use of probate
courts, and of such persons as may have business to transact
therein. By Samuel Freeman, Esq., register of probate for the
County of Cumberland. (With the privilege of copyright.) Port-
land: (Massachusetts.) Printed by Benjamin Titcomb, Jun.
1793. 16m(). pp. xi, (1), 150, (3). [3483
The same. Second edition. Boston. 1803. 12mo. pp, xii, 228.
This is called " Piobate Directory" inscead of Probate Auxiliary, but it is
the same worli.
The Town Officer, or the power and duty of selectmen — town
clerks — town treasurers — overseers of the poor — assessors — con-
stables— collectors of taxes — surveyors of highways — surveyors
of lumber — fence viewers — field drivers — measurers of wood and
other town officers, as contained in the laws of the Common-
wealth of Massachusetts, with a variety of forms for the use of
such officers. To which is prefixed the constitution of said Com-
monwealth and of the United States: and thereto is added the
power and duty of towns, parishes, and plantations — a plain and
regular method of keeping accounts — and a table of crimes and
punishments: also, an appendix containing some inspection and
other laws at large; with other useful matter. By Samuel Free-
man, Esq., author of the "Massachusetts Justice," "Probate Direc-
tory," and "American Clerk's Magazine. " Boston. 17!)3. 16mo.
pp. 234. [3484
The same. Second edition. Boston. 1793. 12mo. pp. 239.
The same. Third edition. Boston. 1794. 12mo. pp. 240.
The same. Fourth edition. Boston. 1797. 12mo. pp. 287.
The same. Fifth edition. Boston. 1802. 12mo. pp. 310.
The same. Sixth edition. Boston. 180.5. 12mo. pp. 348.
The same. Seventh edition. Boston. 1808. 12mo, pp. 372.
The same. Eight edition. Boston. Printed by Joseph T. Buck-
ingham for Thomas and Andrews, Xo. 45 Newbury Street.
August, 1815. 16mo. pp.372.
A Valuable Assistant to Every Man: or, the American clerk's
magazine. Containing the most useful and necessary forms of
writing, which commonly occur between man and man, under
the names of acquittances, agreements, assignments, awards,
bargains, bills of sale, bonds, conditions, conveyances, covenants.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 453
deeds, feoffments, fine and recovery, gifts and grants, inden-
tures, leases, lease and release, letters of attorney, mortgages,
notes, pleas, receipts, releases, sales, surrenders, wills, writs, and
declarations, &c. And other instruments. The whole of which
are calculated for the use of the citizens of the United States.
And conformable to law. By Samuel Freeman, Esq.; author of
the Town Officer and Probate Auxiliary. Published according
to Act of Congress. Printed at Boston. By I. Thomas and E.
T. Andrews. Sold by them at Faust's Statue, No. 45 Newbury
Street, and by said Thomas in Worcester. 1794. 16mo. pp. v, 6,
223. (1.) [3485
-The same. Second edition, revised, corrected, and considerably
enlarged. Boston. 1795. 16mo. pp. 247.
-The same. Fifth edition, revised and improved. Boston: Oct.
1802. 16mo. pp. 320.
-The Massachusetts .Justice: being a collection of the laws of
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, relative to the power
and duty of justices of the peace. Alphabetically arranged
in two parts. Part I. The Power and Duty of the Justices of
the Court of General Sessions of the Peace. Part II. The Power
and Duty of the Justices of the Peace, in their separate capacity.
To which is appended under the proper heads, a variety of forms,
grounded on said laws. The whole intended for the use of those
who practice in the office of a justice, to assist them in the vari-
ous duties thereto belonging. With an appendix containing
short and concise rules for changing pounds, shillings, pence
and farthings, into dollars, cents and ftiV^s, which a late law has
introduced as the money account: also rules for computing in-
terest in such money, and sundry useful tables respecting the
same. To all which an index is annexed. By Samuel Freeman,
Esq., compiler of the Town Officer, Probate Auxiliary and Amer-
ican Clerk's Magazine. Published according to Act of Congress.
Printed at Boston, by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews,
(proprietors of the work). Faust's Statue, No. 45 Newbury
Street. 1795. 8vo. pp. 296. [3486
-The same, under the following title:
The Massachusetts Justice: being a collection of the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, relative to the power and duty
of justices of the peace. Alphabetically arranged in two parts.
Part I. The Power and Duty of the Justices of the Court of
General Sessions of the Peace. Part II. The Power and Duty of
Justices of the Peace, in their separate capacity. To which is
added under the proper heads, a variety of forms, grounded on
said laws. The whole intended for the use of those who practice
in the office of a justice, to assist them in the various duties
454 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Fbeemax, Samuel, Continued.
thereto belonging. With an appendix, containing extracts from
sundry laws of the United States. Also, such short and concise
rules for changing pounds, shillhigs, jyence and farthings, into
dollars, cents and mills, which a late law has introduced as the
money account; and rules for computing interest in such money,
with sundry useful tables respecting the same. To all which is
added an index. By Samuel Freeman, Esq., compiler of the Town
Officer, Probate Auxiliary and American Clerk's Magazine. Pub-
lished according to Act of Congress. Printed at Boston, by Isaiah
Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, (proprietors of the work)
Faust's Statue, No. 45 Xewbury Street, Jan., 1802. 8vo. pp. 295.
The same. Third edition, much improved. Boston: 1810. 8vo.
pp. 296.
General Directions to executors and administrators in the county
of Cumberland, useful to all persons concerned in the settlement
of estates. To which are added some directions to appraisers
and commissioners. Also the duty of guardians. By Samuel
Freeman, Esq., Judge of Probate, 1805. [3487
The Probate Directory; or, an assistant to probate courts, executors,
administrators, and guardians, being the laws of the Common-
wealth of Massachusetts, respecting the estates of testators, in-
testates, and wards. To which are added, a variety of forms, for
the use of probate courts and such persons as may have business
to transact therein. Together with a comprehensive alphabetical
index to the laws and forms. By Samuel Freeman, Esq. Late
register, but now judge of the Court of Probate for the County
of Cumberland. Third edition enlarged and imi^roved. Boston:
Printed by J. T. Buckingham. For Thomas and Andrews, No.
45 Newbury Street. Oct. 1812. 12mo. pp. 264. [3488
An Appendix to the third and last edition of the Probate Directory
containing all the laws concerning probate matters passed since
that edition was printed (in October, 1812), together with a
number of forms grounded thereon. By Samuel Freeman, Esq.,
judge of the Court of Probate for the County of Cumberland.
Boston: Printed at No. 4 Cornhill by Munroe and Francis, for
Thomas Andrews, No. 45 Newbury Street. June, 1818. 12mo.
pp. 65. (Index.) [3489
Editor. Extracts from the journals kept by Rev. Thomas Smith,
late pastor of the First church of Christ in Falmouth, in the
county of York (now Cumberland), from the year 1720 to the
year 1788, with an appendix, containing a variety of other mat-
ters, selected by Samuel Freeman, Esq. Portland : Printed by
Thomas Todd & Co. 1821. 16mo. pp. 164, (3). [3490
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 455
Appendix: with separate title-page as follows:
An appendix to the " Extracts from the Journal kept by Rev.
Thomas Smith, late pastor of the First church of Christ, in
Falmouth, in the county of York, (now Cumberland). Contain-
ing a variety of matters collected by Samuel Freeman, Esq.
Portland: Printed by A. Shirley. 1821. 16mo. pp. 154, (2).
[3491
Obituary Notice of. New Eng. Mag. 1 : 94. (1831.)
Biographical Notice of. 1842. See Bradford, Alden.
Biographical Sketch of. 1849, and also 1863. See Willis, William.
Freeman, Samuel Deane. 1781-1831. Poi'tland.
Extracts from his diary and writings. 1863. See Freeman, Wil-
liam.
Freeman, William. 1793-1879. Lawyer, Portland and Cherryfield.
An Oration delivered at the request of the selectmen of Portland,
July 4th, 1808. By William Freeman, Portland : From the Ga-
zette Press. 1808. 12mo. pp. 16. [3492
Mentioned in review of literature, Am. Reg. 1808. p. 126.
An Address delivered at Limerick, Me., Feb. 1815, on the celebra-
tion of peace, between Great Britain and the United States. By
William Freeman, Bangor: Smith & Say ward. 1846. 8vo. pp.
16. [3493
An Address delivered before the First Temperance Society of
Cherryfield, Maine, October, 1829. By William Freeman. Port-
land: From the Press of F. G. Rich & Co. 1872. Svo. pp. 60.
[3494
An Address delivered in Harrington, Me., at a Sabbath-school cele-
bration of the anniversary of our national Independence. By
William Freeman. Machias: Printed by E. O. Wentworth. 1858.
Svo. pp. 40. [3495
Genealogy of the Freeman Family, n. p. n. p. (1863.) Svo. pp.
92. [3496
Pages 41-9^ contain an account of Samuel D. Freeman, and extracts from
his writings and diary.
A Poem, delivered in part, at Machias, Me., before Bradbury Post
G. A. R., 1873, taking up twenty-five minutes of time, and since
enlarged to the present length by William Freeman. Printed
by C. O. Furbush, Machias, Maine. Svo. pp. 158. (Date on page
156, July 4, 1875.) [3497
Appended to this are other poems by him, viz. : Carrier's Address to the
Patrons of the Machias Republican, January 1, 1862, pps. 12. The United
States Flag, Dec. 26, 1863, pps. 13-16: Stand by the Flag, 1874, pps. 10-17: Ap-
peal to the Soldiers of the Army, Sep. 26, 1864, pps. 18-32.
456 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
KEEMAx, William, Continued.
The Drunkard's Wife. A temperance poem, founded on facts. By
William Freeman. Printed by C O. Furbusli, Machias, Me.
8vo. pp. 6.5. [3498
Date on 2d page, CherryfieUl, .June 15, 1875.
Freeman, William P.
"Truth is Stranger than Fiction." Biography of Isaac W. Ambler.
By William P. Freeman. Biddeford: Horton Bros. 18.57. 12mo.
pp. 319.
The same. Second edition, ISGO. 12mo. pp. 319. [3499
Free Masonry.
Grand Lodge of Maine. It has published its proceedings annually
since 1820: 3 820 to 182.5 quarto; 1826 to 1833 8vo.; 1834 to 1847
12mo. except that those of a special session of 1844 with ad-
dress by John H. Shepard were octavo. Those since 1847 are in
octavo form. The early issues are out of print and two volumes
have been reprinted by Stephen Berry, Portland, so that they are
as follows:
Vol. I, 1820 to 1848. (Reprint.) Vol. II, 1849 to 1854. (Eeprinted,
1887.) Vol. Ill, 1855 to 1858. Vol. IV, 1859 to 1863. Vol. V,
1864 to 1866. Vol. VI, 1867 to 1869. Vol. VII, 1870 to 1872. Vol.
VIII, 1873 to 1875. Vol. IX, 1876 to 1878. Vol. X, 1879 to 1881.
Vol. XI, 1882 to 1884. Vol. XII, 1885 to 1887. Vol. XIII, 1888
to 1890, [3500
Constitution, etc. 1820, folio. 1821, 12mo. 1839, 12mo. 1844,
12mo. 1847, 12mo. 1849, 1854, 1865, 1866, 1871, 1875, 1885. [3-501
Grand Chapter. It commenced publishing its proceedings in 1821,
but the early ones were not regularly issued. The latter being
out of print have been reprinted.
Vol. I, 1821 to 1854. (Reprinted by Stephen Berry, Portland, 1879.)
Vol. II, 1855 to 1860. Vol. Ill, 1861 to 1867. Vol IV, 1868 to
1873. Vol. V, 1874 to 1878. Vol. VI, 1879 to 1883. Vol. VII, 1884
to 1888. Vol. VIII, 1889 to 1893. [3501a
Constitutions. 1825. 12mo. 1845. 12mo. 1851, 1861, 1868, 1874,
1882. [3502
Grand Commandery. Proceedings have been published annually
since 1852, except that those for 1854, 1855 and 1856 are in one
pamphlet. Those for 1852 and 18.53 have been reprinted.
Vol. I, 1852 to 1867. Vol. II, 1868 to 1873. Vol. Ill, 1874 to 1879.
Vol. IV, 1880 to 1885. Vol. V, 1886 to 1891.
Statutes, forms, etc. 1860. 1884. [3503
Grand Council. Proceedings have been published annually since
1855 in octavo form.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 457
Vol. I, 1855 to 1867. Vol. II, 1868 to 1875. Vol. Ill, 1876 to 1885.
Vol. IV, 1886 to 1895.
Constitution, forms, etc. 1865-75.
Council of Deliberation. A. A. S. Rite. Proceedings of Maine
Council of Deliberation, Ancient Accepted Scottish Kite. 1871.
[3504
Contains memoir of General Abner B. Thompson, by Hon. J. H. Drummond.
The same, for 1874.
Contains memoirs of .John H. Lynde (with port.), and John D. Bailey, by
Hon. J. H. Drummond; of Freeman Bradford, by Moses Dodge, M. D.; and
of John Griffiths, by Hon. Joseph A. Locke.
The same, for 1876.
The same, for 1878.
Contains a history of the Council, etc.
The same, for 1886-87.
Contains biographical sketch of Robert Pinckney Danlap, by Hon. Marquis
F. King, with portrait.
The same, for 1888-91.
Contains memoir of George Waite Deering (with port.), and of Silas
Alden, by Hon. J. H. Drummond.
History. See Stillson, Henry Leonard.
Freeport. Incorporated, 1789.
Publishments of the town of Freeport. Intentions of marriage
entered upon town records. Town of Freeport, Maine. (Com-
mencing with the incorporating of the town in 1789.) Salem Press
Rec. 1 : .59. (1890.) [3505
Sermon, ordination. Samuel Veazie. 1806. -See Foster, John.
Oration, 4 July. 1807. SVe Barnes, Thomas.
Discourse, funeral Samuel Veazie. 1809. -See Jenks, William.
Sermon, ordination. Reuben Nason. 1810. See Appleton, Jesse.
Sketch of. 1816. See Nason, Reuben.
Address before teachers. 1838. See Packard, Alpheus S.
Historical Notice of the Baptist church. Am. Bap. Mem. 13:3.35.
(1854.) [3506
Discourse at. 1862. See Palmer, Edwin S.
Sermon, ordination D. L. Jones. 1876. See Jenkins, R. W.
Sermon before Baptist Association. 1878. See Ford, Albert A.
Soule Family of. 1882. See Banks, Charles E.
Incidents concerning. 1877-84. See Corliss, A. W.
Illustrated. 1889. See Haynes, George H.
Constitution of the First Congregational Young Peoples Society of
Christian Endeavor, Freeport, Me. Portland: Stephen Berry,
Printer. 1883. 24mo. pp. 8. [3.507
458 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Frees Family. Orono. 1887. See Porter, J. W.
French and Indian Wars. History of, 1634-1760. See Niles, Samuel.
French, Benjamin B. Washington, D. C.
Address of Hon. Benjamin B. French, Grand Master of the Grand
Lodge of the District of Columbia, delivered at Portland, before
the Grand Lodge of Maine, and a large collection of the fraternity
there assembled, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June
26, 1849. Published by order of the Grand Lodge. Portland:
Bros. F. W. Nichols & Co., Printers. 1849. 8vo. pp. 24. [.3508
French, Ebenezer.
An Address, pronounced before the Republican inhabitants of Port-
land, on the Fourth of .July, 1806, being the thirtieth annivei'sary
of American Independence. By Ebenezer French. Published by
request. Portland: From the Argus Press. By N^. Willis, Jun.
1806. 8vo. pp. 12. [3509
French, George F., M. D. Physician, Portland.
Annual Address before Maine Medical Association. Trans. 6:43.
(1877.) [3.510
The Eradication of Syphilis and Crime by the Extirpation, in that
class, of the procreative power. A paper read before the Maine
Medical Association, June 11, 1878. By George F. French, M. D.,
of Portland. Portland : Stephen Berry, Printer. 1878. Svo. pp. 8.
[;3511
French, Jonathan. 1808-63. Clergyman, Xorth Hampton, X. H.
Historical Notice of the Piscataquis Association; with observa-
tions on an article published in " The Christian Examiner, " for
May, 1848. By Jonathan French, pastor of the Congregational
church in North Hampton, N. H. Boston: C. P. Moody, Printer.
1850. 8vo. pp. 24. [3512
French, Nathaniel. 1799-1876. Auburn.
History of Aiiburu. See Androscoggin County Atlas.
French, William R., D. D. 1814-93. Clergyman, Turner.
The Sabbath-school Assistant, designed for Bible-classes and the
higher classes in Sabbath-schools. By William R. French. Port-
land: S. H. Colesworthy. 1852. [3513
Revised edition. The Little Moralist; A catechism for Sabbath-
schools. By W. R. French. Portland: Published by S. H.
Colesworthy. 1854. 24mo. pp. 24. [3514
Water Baptism. Univers. Quar. 15:240. (1858.) [3515
Historical Address. 1879. See Auburn.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 459
A History of Turner, Maine, from its settlement to 1886, by W. K.
French, D. D. (Illus.) Portland, Maine: Hoyt, Fogg & Don-
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Eternal Life. Univers. Quar. 46:269. (1889.) [3517
French, Zadoc. 1769-1830. Bangor.
Sketch of. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Fkench Settlements in Maine. 1688. See Maine.
French Spoliations.
Mr. Everett's Report from committee on foreign affairs to whom
have been referred the memorials of sundry citizens of Portland ;
also petition of John and Alexander Johnston (of Wiscasset). Re-
port No. 87. Xineteenth Congress. Second session. Washing-
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Report upon, in U. S. Senate. 1827. See Holmes, John.
Speech on compensation for, in U. S. Senate. 1834. See Shepley,
Ether.
Speech in the U. S. Senate on the bill for payment of claims. 1852.
See Bradbury, J. W.
Speech in the House of Representatives of the U. S. upon. 1855.
6'ee Mayall, Samuel
Speech in the U. S. House of Representatives upon. 1855. See
Washburn, Israel, Jr.
Memorial from Castine, upon. 1871. See Little, D.
Report of committee, U.S. Senate, upon. 1882. See Frye, William P.
The Legislatures of Maine in 1840, 1844, 1845, 1854, and 1858 passed resolu-
tions concerning French spoliations, which were transmitted to Congress.
French Treaty of 1778. See Goold, William.
Frenchman's Bay.
Islands in. Bang. H. M. 1:217. (1886.) [3519
Around. 1890. See Drake, S. A.
Frenchman's Bay and Eastern Part of Mount Desert Island.
U. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1885. Size, 25x39 inches. Scale 1.58 to
mile. [3520
Fbethy, a. Richmond.
A History of the Richmond Lodge, No. 63, of Free and Accepted
Masons, Richmond, Maine, from January 1st, 18.50, to January 10,
1886, by A. Frethy, P. M. Richmond: Ray Thompson, Printer.
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Friend, Benjamin, and family. 1890. Bluehill. See Candage, R. G. F.
460 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
(A) Fkiend of Education. Pseud.
Review of Mandeville's series of readers for the use of common
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(A) Friend of Youth. Pseiul. 1847. -See Tukey, Rufus.
Friends.
Memorials of deceased Friends, of New England yearly meeting.
Published by the meeting for sufferings. 1841. Providence:
Knowles & Yose, Printers. 1841. 8vo. pp. 96. [352:3
Contains " Testimony of Oliver Winslow, of China monthly meeting, con-
cerning Sarah, his wife, wno departed this life the 6th of 5th month, 1832, in
the 80th year of her age," and " Testimony of Falmouth monthly meeting
concerning Edward Cobb, late of Portland, Maine. "
Memorials of deceased Friends, of New England yearly meeting.
Published by the meeting for sufferings. 1849. Providence:
Printed by Joseph Knowles. 1849. 8vo. pp. 26. [3524
Pp. 9-11 contain " A testimony of Unity monthly meeting, concerning our
late beloved friend, Phebe B. Taber, wife of Josejih Taber, of Albion,
Maine, and daughter of Isaac and Sarah Butfum. "
Pp. li)-21 contain " A testimony of Windham monthly meeting of Friends
concerning our late aged and worthy friend, Noah Reed. "
Memorials of deceased Friends, of New England yearly meeting.
Published by the meeting for sufferings. 1850. Providence:
Printed by Joseph Knowles. 1850. 8vo. pp. 52. [3525
Contains " Testimony of Unity monthly meeting of Friends concerning
our beloved friend John Warren, deceased."
Memorials of deceased Friends, of New England yearly meeting.
Published by the meeting for sufferings. 1851. Providence:
Printed by Knowles, Anthony & Co., 1851. 8vo. pp. 19. [3526
Pp. 7-12 contain "Testimony of China monthly meeting concerning our be-
loved friend Martha J. Hodges."
Memorials of deceased Friends, of New England yearly meeting.
Published by the meeting for sufferings. 1854. Providence:
Knowles, Anthony & Co., Printers. 1854. 8vo. pp. 12. [3527
Contains " Testimony of Vassalborough monthly meeting concerning our
late aged worthy friend, Stephen Nichols."
Minutes of the yearly meeting of Friends for New England. 1879.
Lynn : Thos. P. Nichols, Printer. 8vo. pp. 72. [3528
Held in Portland.
Minutes of the yearly meeting of Friends for New England. 1881.
Lynn : Thos. P. Nichols, Printer. 24 Market Street. 1881. 8vo.
pp. 71. [3529
Held in Portland.
Letter to the children of New England yearly meeting. Portland:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1883. 24mo. pp. 7. [3530
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 461
• Minutes of the yearly meeting of Friends in New England. 1S83.
Lynn: Thos. P. ISTicliols, Printer, 24 Market Street. 1883. 8vo.
PP- 67. [3531
Held in Portland.
Minutes of the yearly meeting of Friends for New England. 1885.
Lynn, Mass.: Press of Thos. P. Nichols. 1885. 8vo. pp.75. [;3532
Held in Portland.
Minutes of the yearly meetings of Friends for New England. 1886.
Lynn, Mass.: Press of Thos. P. Nichols. 1886. 8vo. jjp. 75.
[3533
Held in Portland.
Friendship. Incorporated 1807.
Novel Marriage Procedure in 1772. (Extract from the Friendship
town records.) Communicated by Joseph Williamson, Esq.
Bang. H. M. 2:202. (1887.) [;3.534
From Maine to Mississippi. By "A Yankee Girl." Portland: B.
Thurston & Co. Svo. pp. 88. [;3535
(The) Front Door-yard, of our country, and what it contains.
Look within for glimpses of Maine and the Provinces. Pub-
lished by the passenger department of the Maine Central Eail-
road. Arthur Sewall, president, Payson Tucker, gen'l manager.
F. E. Boothby, gen'l pass'r agent, Portland, Maine. Boston:
Rand & Avery Supply Co., Printers. 67 Federal Street. 1888.
12mo. pp. 97. (Illus., maps.) [-3536
(The) Frontier Missionary. 1852. See Bartlet, William S.
Frost, Charles.
Memoir of. 1847. See Parsons, Usher.
Frost, Charles. 1796-50. Clergyman, Bethel, 1822-50.
The Christian's Obligations to the Saviour. (2 Cor. 5-15.) A ser-
mon delivered in Portland, June 23, 1847, before the Maine Mis-
sionary Society, at its fortieth anniversary. By Rev. Charles
Frost, pastor of the church in Bethel. Portland: William H.
Cushing, Printer, Mirror Office. 1847. 8vo. pp. 16. [3537
(The) Frost Family. (By a descendant of Joseph, son of John
Frost.) N.E.Reg. 5:165. (1851.) [3538
Genealogy of. 1851. See Parsons, Usher.
Frost, John, LL. D. 1800-1859. b. Kennebunk.
The Book of the Navy; comprising a general history of the Amer-
ican marine ; and particular accounts of all the most celebrated
naval battles, from the Declaration of Independence to the pres-
ent time. Compiled from the best authorities, by John Frost, A.
M., professor of belles lettres, in the high school of Philadel-
462 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIAINE.
Frost, John, LL. D., Continued.
phia. With an appendix. Splendidly embellished with numer-
ous engravings from original drawings by William Croome.
And portraits on steel of distinguished naval commanders. New
York: D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway. Philadelphia: George
S. Appleton, 148 Chestnut St. 184.3. 12mo. pp. vi, 344. (Illus.
[3.539
Contains an account of Commodore Edward Preble,
American Naval Biography. By John Frost. Philadelphia: E. H.
Butler. 1844. 8vo. (Illus.) (3540
Sketch of Commodore Edward Preble, pp. 135-172.
The Pictorial Book of the Commodores: comprising lives of dis-
tinguished commanders in the navy of the United States. Com-
piled from the best authorities. By John Frost, LL. D., author
of "Pictorial History of the United States," "Pictorial History
of the World," &c., &c. New York: Nafis & Cornish. (1845.)
(Illus.) 8vo. pp. xiv, 9, 440. [3542
Contains sketches of Commodore Samuel Tucker, and Commodore Ed-
ward Preble.
A second edition, 1853, is entitled "The Pictorial History of the Ameri-
can Navy."
Fkothixgham, Frederick. 1825-91. Clergyman, Portland, 1846-51.
Significance of the Struggle between Liberty and Slavery in Amer-
ica. A discourse by Kev. Frederick Frothingham, at Portland,
Maine, on Fast Day, April 16th, 1857. New York: American
Anti-Slavery Society. 1857. sm. 8vo. pp. 21. [3543
Frothingham, John. 1750-1826. Lawyer, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Frothingham, William. 1779-1852. Clergyman, Belfast, 1818-52.
Account of his installation. Chr. Disc. n. s. 1 : 335. (1819.) [3544
A Discourse delivered in Belfast, April 1st, 1821, before the cele-
bration of the Lord's Supper, by William Frothingham, A. M.,
pastor of the First Congregational church, in Belfast. Published
by request of the hearers. Belfast. 1821. 16mo. pp. 15. [8545
A Sermon delivered in Belfast, on the day of annual Thanksgiving,
December 2, 1830. By Rev. William Frothingham. Published
by request. Printed by John Dorr, Belfast. 1830. 8vo. pp. 12.
(On last page) "Press of the Maine Workingmen's Advocate."
[3546
Notice of. N.E.Reg. 6:39. (1852.) [3547
-Notice of. Unitar. Cong. Reg. 3:361. (1853.) [3548
Memoir of. 1854. See Palfrey, Cazneau.
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
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Frte Family, (The.)
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:435. (1891.) [3549
Frye, Jonathan. 1704-25. Andover, Mass. Chaplain Lovewell's
Expedition.
The Mournful Elegy of Mr. Jonathan Frye. 1725. N. E. Reg.
15:91. (1861.) [.3550
The same. See Rogers, Susanna.
Scalps Indians. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Fbye, Thomas, M. D. 1813-74. Physician, Rockland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1878. See Horr, O. A.
Fbye, William Pierce, LL. D. h. Lewiston, 1830. Lawyer and U. S.
senator, r. Lewiston.
Defense of Gen. O. O. Howard. Speech in House of Representa-
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1062-64. [3551
Government Aid to Centennial Exhibition. Speech in the House of
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pp. 3640-43. [3552
Eulogy on Samuel F. Hersey. In the House of Representatives,
Feb. 20, 1875. Cong. Record, 43d Cong., 2d sess., pp. 1564-65.
[3553
Geneva Award. Speech of Hon. William P. Frye, of Maine, in
the House of Representatives, June 29 and 30, 1876. Washing-
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Defense of Mr. Blaine. Speech in the House of Representatives,
August 3, 1876. Cong. Record, 44th Cong., 2d sess., pp. 5129-31.
[3555
Settlement of Pacific Railroad Indebtedness. Speech in the House
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sess., pp. 173-75. [3556
Presidential Election in Louisiana, 1876. Speech in the House of
Representatives, Dec. 27, 1876, and Jan. 16, 1877. Cong. Record,
44th Cong., 2d sess., pp. 382, 83 and 669-71. [3557
Louisiana Contested Election Case, Elam vs Nash. Speech in the.
House of Representatives, Oct. 16, 1877. Cong. Record, 45th
Cong., 1st sess., pp. 73, 74. [3558
Doorkeeper of the House. Soldiers' Roll in Democratic Care.
Speeches of Hon. W. P. Frye, of Maine, in the House of Repre-
sentatives, November 21, 1877, and April 3, 1878. Washington.
1878. 8vo. pp. 17. [3559
Presentation of Statue of Gov. William King. Speech in the
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464 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Erection of Monument over Crave of Thomas Jefferson. Speech
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Eulogy on Julian Hartridge. In the House of Representatives,
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Florida Contested Election Case, Hull vs. Bisbee. Speech in the
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Removal of Troops from Polls, reconstruction of South. Speech
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New York City Elections — Tammany Methods of Naturalization,
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Refunding National Debt. Speech in the House of Representatives,
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Speech of Hon. William P. Frye, delivered in the United States
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requires that all her citizens shall be secvire in the enjoyment of
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Address at festival. 1881. See Xew England Society of Penn-
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The Tariff: an encouragement to capital, a protection to labor.
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England and the Democratic Party, champions of free trade.
Ireland illustrates the doctrine. (Extract from a speech in the
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The Fourth of July was Sunday.
31
466 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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" To wake the soul by tender strokes of art,
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secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium prmbent; delectani domi,
non impediuntforis; pernoctant nobiscum, pergrinantur, resticantur. Quod si
ipsi hcec neque attingere, neque sensu nostro gustare posseinus, tamen ea mirari
deberemus, eiiam cum in aliis videremus."
Cicero, pro Archia Poeta.
Translation :
" But were pleasure only to be derived from learning, without the advant-
ages we have mentioned, you must still, I imagine, allow it to be a very lib-
eral and polite amusement. For other studies are not suited to every
time, to every age, and to everyplace; but these give strength in youth,
and joy in old age; adorn prosperity, and are the support and consolation of
adversity; at home they are delightful, and abroad they are easy; at night
they are company tons; when we travel they attend us; and in our rural
retirement they do not forsake us. Though we, ourselves, were incapable of
them, and had no relish for their charms, still we should admire them when
we see them in others.
Whitworth's Cicero.
Printed at the Apollo Press, in Boston, for the author. MDCC-
XCIL 8vo. pp. ix, 10, 101. (Plate.) [363S
The copy in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society contains
manuscript notes by the author.
Notice of. 1859. -See Allen, Frederic.
■ Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Gaedinkr, Robert Hallowell. 1782-1864. r. Gardiner, 1803-64.
History of the Kennebec Purchase; or the proceedings under the
grant to the colony of Plymouth, of lands on the Kennebec.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2: 209. (1847.) [3639
Letter to, and to other citizens on the Kennebec River. 1850. (See
Webster, Daniel.
Jones's Eddy. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4:41. (18.56.) [3640
Biographical Notice of. 1857. See Willis, William.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 475
Observations on the opening and closing of Kennebec Rivei', Maine.
(1785-1803.) Smith. Inst. Rep. 1858. (Imprint, 1859.) 434. [3641
Memoir of Benjamin Vaughan, M. D., and LL. D. Me. Hist. See
Coll. 6:83. (1859.) [3642
Notice of. 1876. See Burgess, George.
Sermon on. 1876. See Burgess, George.
Gardiner, Robert Hallowell, the younger. 1809-86. Gardiner.
Notes on barometer, rain and snow guages. Smith. Inst. Rep. 1858.
p. 432. [3643
Biographical Notice of Hon. George Evans. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll.
7: 457. (1876.) [3644
Memorial of, with portrait. 1886. See Boardman, S. L.
Memoir of. 1890. See Dalton, Asa.
Gardiner, Rufus Parker, h. 1856. Clergyman, r. Maine until 1888.
Manual of the Congregational church, in Waldoboro, Maine. Pre-
pared by the pastor. Rev. R. P. Gardiner. June, 1887. Waldo-
boro, Me.: News Steam Job Print. 1887. 12mo. pp. 37. [3645
Gardiner, Silvester. 1707-86. Physician, Newport, R. I.
Dr. Gardiner versus James Flagg, merchant, n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 44.
[3646
A Short Vindication of the conduct of the referees in case of
Gardiner versus Flagg, against the unjust aspersions, contained
in two anonymous pamphlets lately published and handed about.
n. d. (1767 ? ) 8vo. pp. 22. [3647
To the Public, n. t. p. 16mo. pp. 18. [3648
Concerning a pamphlet entitled "Dr. Gardiner versus James Flagg:"
issued later than February 3, 1767.
Biographical Sketch of. 1842. See Curwen, Samuel.
Gardner, Thomas.
Penobscot Fort. Visit of the Mohawks to Fort Penobscot, 1662.
Communicated by B. Fernou, late keeper of the archives of the
State of New York. A trvie relation of the Maque coming to
Penobscott Fort, and what they did: by Thomas Gardner, com-
mander of the same, the 5th of August, 1662. Mag. Am. Hist. 2,
(Part I), 235. (1878.) [3649
Garfield, James Abram. 1831-81. Twentieth president of the
United States.
Address on, 1882. See Blaine, James G.
Sermon on. 1881. See Dickinson, C. A.
Garland. Incorporated 1811,
First Settlement of Garland. (1801.) From the Maine Farmer,
November, 1867. Bang. H. M. 4: 13. (1886.) [36-50
476 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Garland, Continued.
-Sermon, ordination Isaac E. Wilkins. 1S25. See Smith, John.
Garland, David. 1815-84. Clergyman, Bethel, 1849-84.
The Saint's Hope in Death. A sermon preached at the funeral of
Mrs. Sally S. Whitcomb, of Sweden, (Me.) March 19, 1848. By
Kev. David Garland. Portland; Printed at the Mirror Office.
1848. 8vo. pp.12. [3651
Garland, James Gray. b. 1827. Inventor, Biddeford.
iincestry of. 1890. See American Ancestry.
Garrison, Edwin William. 1805-40. Clergyman, Clierryfield, Ells-
worth.
Memoir of Mrs. Rebekah P. Pinkham, of Sedgwick, Me., contain-
ing an account of her conversion: interesting letters to her
friends: her writings for the promotion of missionary objects,
&c. By E. W. Garrison, A. M.
Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.
Rev. 14: 13.
Portland: Office of Zion's Advocate. 1840. 18mo. pp. 160. (Illus.)
(1 port.) [3652
Garrison Houses.
In York County. (1876.) See Bourne, Edward E.
Gazetteer of Maine.
1843. See Hay ward, John.
The same. 1881. -See Varney, George C.
GendelLjWalter. North Yarmouth.
Sketch of. 1880. See Banks, Charles E.
Genesis of the United States. 1605-16. See Brown, Alexander.
(a) Geographical Vocabulary. 1813. See Wright, Nathaniel.
Geological Map OF Maine: explained. 1867. See Hitchcock, C. H.
Geology. See also Maine.
Elementary Treatise on. 1816. <See Cleaveland, Parker.
of Aroostook County. 1887. See Bailey, L. W.
of Maine. 1837-39. See Jackson, Charles T.
of Maine. Report on. 1861. See Holmes, Ezekiel.
of Maine. 1885. See Hitchcock, C. H.
Relations of Eastern Maine and New Brunswick. 1889. See Bailey,
L. W.
George, Daniel. 1760-1804. r. Portland 178.3-1804.
An Almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1786, being the second year
after bissextile or leap-year, and the tenth of American Inde-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 477
pendence. Calculated for the meridian of Boston. Lat. 42deg.
23min. north. By Daniel George, Philo.
"Would you, through all your clays, dispense
The joys of reason and of sense?
Or give to life the most you can?
Let social virtue shape the plan.
For, does not to the virtuous deed
A train of pleasing sweets succeed?
Or like the sweets of wild desire,
Did social pleasures ever tire?
Shenstone.
Boston: Printed by Adams & Nourse, in Court Street. 18mo.
pp. 30. [36.53
Biographical Sketch of. 1866. -See Stickney, Mathew A.
Gkorge, Mrs. Ellen S. Orrington.
Sermon at funeral of. 1842. See Pond, Enoch.
George, Nathan D. b. 1808. Clergyman, r. Maine until 1854.
An Examination of Univei'salism, embracing its rise and progress,
and the means of its propagation. By Kev. Nathan D. George,
of the Maine Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
" Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field. "
Bible.
Boston: Waite, Peirce & Co., No. 1 Cornhill. Gai-diner, Me.: N.
D. George. 1846. 12mo. pp. 210, (2). [3654
George, Thomas, and family. Holden. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Georgetown. Incorporated 1716. See Arrowsic.
Dates in. 1604-1884, See Lemont, L. P.
Letters from, on Indian affairs. 1743-62. See Penhallow, P. W.
Intentions of marriage. 1742-62. See Thayer, H. O.
Militia Company. 1757. Bang. H. M. 4:138. (1889.) [3655
Marriages. 1760-72. Salem Press & Gen. Kec. 1:126. (1891.) [3656
Topographical Description. 1792. See Sullivan, James.
Sermon. 1797. See Emerson, Ezekiel.
Gerard, George. Instructor, Portland.
French Course, or theoretical and practical system of the French
language; to which are added elegant extracts from the most
approved French poets. By George Gerard, A. M., formerly
professor of French in Washington (now Trinity) College; at the
present time teacher of French in the Free St. Seminary for
young ladies, and in the Portland High School, etc. Portland:
S. H. Colesworthy. 1848. 8vo. pp. 396. [3657
German Colony in Maine. (1869.) See Pohlman, R.
Gerbish Family. Record of. 1889. See Gerrish, John J.
478 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Gebrish, Fbederic Henry, M. D. h. 1845. Professor Maine Medical
School, Bowdoin College, and physician, Portland.
Salicylic Acid. The experience of Maine physicians in its use. Re-
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1876.) Portland, Me.: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1876. 8vo. pp.
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The Sanitary Condition of Portland. A report presented to the
Maine Medical Association, 14th June, 1877. By Frederic
Henry Gerrish, M. D., professor of materia medica and thera-
peutics, and lecturer on public health in the Medical School of
Maine, etc. (Reprinted from the proceedings of the Association.)
Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1S77. 8vo. pp. 30. [36.59
Prescription Writing. Designed for the use of medical students
who have never studied Latin. By Frederic Henry Gerrish, M.
D., professor materia medica and therapeutics in the Medical
School of Maine, etc. Portland, Me. : Loring, Short & Harmon.
Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott & Co. 1888. 16mo. pp. 50. [3660
This has reached a seventh edition.
^Annual Address before the Maine Medical Association. 1878.
Trans. 6:331. (1878.) [3661
The same, under the following title :
The Duties of the Medical Profession Concerning Prostitution and
its Allied Vices. Being the oration before the Maine Medical
Association at its annual meeting, 12th of June, 1873. By
Frederic Henry Gerrish, M. D., professor of materia medica and
therapeutics, and lecturer on public health, in Bowdoin College;
instructor in physiology and microscopical anatomy in the Port-
land School for Medical Instruction; pathologist to the Maine
General Hospital; ex-president of the Cumberland County
Medical Society; etc. (Reprinted from the transactions of the
association.) Portland: Loring, Short & Harmon. 1878. 8vo.
pp. 31. [3662
Cases Treated by the Lister Method, reported to the Portland Clini-
cal Society, 11th of September, 1880. By Fredei'ic Henry Gerrish,
M. D., surgeon to the Maine General Hospital, professor of ma-
teria medica and therapeutics in Bowdoin College, etc. Portland,
Me. Privately printed. 1880. 8vo. pp. 15. [3663
The Ownership of Prescriptions. Boston Med. & Surg. Jour. 103:
559. (1880.) [3664
Antiseptic Surgery. The principles, modes of application, and re-
sults of the Lister dressing. By Dr. Just Lucas-Championnere,
surgeon of the Hopital Tenon, member of the Societe de Chirur-
gie, editor of the Journal de Medicine et de Chirurgie Pratiques.
Translated from the second and completely revised edition, with
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 479
the special sanction of the author, and edited by Frederic Henry
Gerrish, M. D., A. M., surgeon to the Maine General Hospital,
professor of materia medica and therapeutics in Bowdoin College,
etc. Portland: Loring, Short & Harmon. 1881. 8vo. pp. 258.
[3665
Two Successful Cases of Kemoval of Uterus and Appendages. Bos-
ton Med. and Surg. Jour. 107:289. (1882.) [3666
The same. Reprinted. Portland, Me. : Printed by William M.
Marks, 1882. 8vo. pp. 15.
Biographical Sketch of William Warren Greene, of Portland, Me.
Med. Ass. Trans. 8: 140. (1883.) [3667
Cases of Urinary Calculi. Boston Med. & Surg. Jour. 112: 6. (1885.)
[3668
The Hypodermic Admini.stration of Morphine as a Substitute for
Hanging in the Execution of Criminals. Boston Med. & Surg.
Jour. 114:270. (1885.) [;3669
— —The Best Equipment for Medical Study. A paper read at the an-
nual meeting of the American Academy of Medicine in Pittsburg,
Penn., 12th October, 1886. By Frederic Henry Gerrish, A. M.,
M. D.; professor of anatomy in Bowdoin College, sui-geon to the
Maine General Hospital, president of the Maine State Board of
Health, fellow of the American Academy of Medicine, member of
the American Society of Naturalists, the American Society for
Psychical Reseach, the American Public Health Association, etc.
Portland, Me. : Printed by William M. Marks. 1887. 8vo. pp. 33.
[3670
Biographical Sketch of Horatio N. Small, M. D. Me. Med. Ass.
Trans. 9:315. (1887.) [3671
-The Mutual Relations of the Pharmacist and the Physician. Phar-
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The Special Function of the American Academy of Medicine. Ad-
dress of the president, delivered at the annual meeting in New
York, 13th November, 1888, by Frederic Henry Gerrish, A. M.,
M. D., of Portland, Me. Printed by order of the academy. Phil-
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Gerbish, James. Lebanon. Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
Gebkish, John J. b. 1821. Portland.
Genealogical Record of the compiler's branch of the Gerrish fam-
ily. By John J. Gerrish. Portland: Tucker Printing House.
1889. 18mo. pp. 13. [3674
Ancestry of. 1889. See American Ancestry.
Gekrish, Oliver. Portland.
Address at Augusta. 1841. See Mechanics.
480 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Gerrish, Theodore, b. 1846. Clergyman, Portland.
Army Life. A private's reminiscences of the civil war. By Theo-
dore Gerrish, late member of the 20th Maine Vols. With an
introduction by Hon. Josiah H. Drummond. Portland: Hoyt,
Fogg & Donham, 193 Middle Street, n. d. (18S2.) 12mo. pp.
372. [3675
Will Xewton, the young volunteer, by T. Gerrish, author of "Rem-
iniscences of the War, " " The Blue and the Gray, " etc. With
illustrations. Bangor, Me.: O. F. Knowles & Co., Printers.
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Life in the World's Wonderland. Illustrated. A graphic descrip-
tion of the great northwest, from St. Paul, Minnesota, to the
land of the Midnight Sun. Including the lakes and forests of
Minnesota; the wheatflelds and stock ranches of Dakota; all the
wonders of the unrivaled Yellowstone Park; the cities, mines,
and canons of the Rocky Mountains; the beauties of the Orange
and Columbia Rivers; the famous inland passage from Tacoma,
Washington Territory, to Sitka, Alaska. Descriptions of the old
Indian battlefields, including the last battlefield of General Cus-
ter on the Big Horn River; the stories of old trapi^ers, freighters,
miners, and Indian fighters, told in their own unique style. With
sixty engravings. By Theodore Gerrish, author of "Reminis-
cences of the War, " " The Blue and the Gray, " "Will Xewton, "
etc., etc. Biddeford, Maine. From the Press of the Biddeford
Journal. 1887. Svo. pp. 421. [3677
(Joint author with Hutchinson, John S.) The Blue and the Gray,
a graphic history of the Army of the Potomac and that of North-
ern Virginia, including the brilliant engagements of these forces
from 1861 to 1865. The campaigns of the Shenandoah valley and
the Army of the James, together with reminiscences of tent and
field, acts of personal daring, deeds of heroic suffering and
thrilling adventure, coupled with which will be found many
tales of individual achievements, ai'my yarns, and pen-pictures
of ofiicers and privates. A complete roster of the two armies,
and twenty full-page maps. By Rev. Theodore Gerrish, private
in the Army of the Potomac, author of " Reminiscences of the
War, " and John S. Hutchinson, private in the Army of North-
ern Virginia. With introductions by Colonel Augustus C. Ham-
lin, Maine, and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Virginia. Portland: Hoyt,
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Gerry, Edwin. 1820-85. Clergyman, Sanford.
Story of his life. 1887. See Wilder, S. Fannie G.
Geeby, Elbridge. 1813. Lawyer, Waterford, Portland.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 481
Geschichte des Deutsche^ Elements ix Staate Maine. Dentscher
Pion. 14:7. 349:151. 16:11, 349. [3679
Getchel, Dennis.
A Testimony Concerning Acceptable Worship to Almighty God.
By Dennis Getchel, late of Vassalborough in New England.
Portland: Printed by Thomas B. Wait, at his office in Fish
Street. 1794. 12mo. pp. 12. [3680
Getchell, Ira E. N'orth Vassalborough.
Tables showing the magnetic declination in the state of Maine.
From 1609 to 1880. With notes on the variation of the compass,
the secular, the annual and the diurnal change. By Ira E. Getch-
ell, land surveyor. Jforth Vassalboro, 1880. 12mo. n. pp. (11).
[3681
Gettysbukg.
Report of the committee (of the state of Maine) on the soldiers'
national cemetery, n. p. 1865. 8vo. pp. 8. [3682
GiDDiNGS, Joshua Eeed. 1795-1864. Statesman, Ohio.
Speech of Mr. Giddings of Ohio, delivered in the House of Kepre-
sentatives, Feb. 9, 1841. Second edition. Published by Maine
Anti-Slavery Society. Hallowell: Printed by Thomas W. New-
man. 1842. 8vo. pp. 24. [3683
GiEKLOW, John. Clergyman, Augusta. 186-3-64.
A Discourse on the times, by Rev. J. Gierlow, rector of St. Marks
church. Preached Aug. 6, 1863. Being the day appointed by the
president for the national Thanksgiving. Augusta: Printed at
the Maine Farmer Office. 1863. 8vo. pp. 8. [3684
^Design of Freemasonry: an address delivered before the Masonic
fraternity in Augusta, Maine, on the occasion of the installation
of officers, November 18, Anno Lucis, 5863. By Rev. John Gier-
low. Augusta: Printed at the Maine Farmer Office. 1863.
12mo. pp. 12. [3685
Gilbekt, M. B.
Round Dancing, by M. B. Gilbert, member of the American So-
ciety of Professors of Dancing, New York. (Illus.)
" Our feet shall catch th' elastic bound
And reel us through the dance's round. "
Portland, Me.: M. B. Gilbert, n. d. 12mo. pp. 203. [3686
Gilbert, Washington. 1816-90. Lawyer, Bath.
Address of Hon. Washington Gilbert, delivered at the centennial
celebration of the town of Turner, July 7th, 1886. Portland,
Maine : Press of B. Thurston & Co. 1886. Svo. pp. 16. [3687
32
482 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GiLBEKT, ZiBA Alden. b. 1832. )•. Greene.
Shrinkage in Value of Farm Eeal Estate. Lecture before Maine
Board of Agriculture at Augusta, January 15, 1890. Augusta:
1890. 8vo. pp. 6. [3688
GiLE Family.
Genealogy and History of. 1887. -See Burleigh, Charles.
GiLEAD. Incorporated 1805.
Account of. 1857. See Willey, Benjamin G.
History of. 1867. See Chapman, Geo. W.
Giles, Edward.
Descendants of. 1859. See Vinton, John A.
Giles Memorial. 1864. See Vinton, John A.
Giles, Henry. 1809-82. Clergyman.
The Guilt of Contempt; a sermon preached in the Union Street
brick church, of the Independent Congregational society, Bangor,
Me., on Sunday afternoon, October 24th, 1847. By Henry Giles.
Published by request. Bangor: Samuel S.Smith, Printer. 1847.
8vo. pp. 16. [3689
GiLKEY, John, and family, Islesboro. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Gillet, Eliphalet, D. D. 1768-1848. Clergyman, r. Hallowell from
1795 till death.
A Sermon preached at the ordination of Rev. Hugh Wallis, to the
pastoral care of the church of Christ in Bath (District of Maine),
December 9, 1795. By Eliphalet Gillet, A. M. pastor of the South
church in Hallowell. Printed at Hallowell, Hook, by Wait and
Baker, n. d. 8vo. pp. 32. [3690
A Discourse delivered at Hallowell, April 25th, 1799, being the day
appointed by the chief magistrate of the United States, for a
national Fast. By Eliphalet Gillet, A. M., pastor of the church of
Christ in Hallowell. Hallowell — Printed: IS'ew York — reprinted
for, and sold by Cornelius Davis, No. 94, Water Street. 1799.
8vo. pp. 22. [3691
An Oration delivered January 2, 1800, before the citizens of Hal-
lowell (Me.), and its vicinity, in commemoration of the much
lamented death of General George Washington. By Eliphalet
Gillet, A. M. Published by desire. Hallowell, (District of
Maine). Printed by Peter Edes. 1800. 12mo. pp. 19. [-3692
.. A Discourse, delivered in Newfield, February 16th, 1803, at the
ordination of the Rev. John Dane. By Eliphalet Gillet, A. M.,
pastor of the church of Christ in Hallowell. Augusta, (District
of Maine). Printed by Peter Edes. 1803. 8vo. pp. 32. [3693
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 483
-A Sermon on infant baptism, preached at Winthrop, Nov. 4, 1804,
at the baptism of the Kev. Mr. Belden's child: to which are sub-
joined the Eev. Mr. (Jona.) Fisher's hymn on infant dedication,
and the Rev. Mr. Sewall's poem on the mode of baptism, by
Eliphalet Gillet, A. M., pastor of the First church in Hallowell.
" I also will shew mine opinion."
Job 32 : 10.
Printed by Peter Edes. Augusta: 1804. Svo. pp. 40. [3694
-The same. Eeprinted by S. K. Oilman, Hallowell. 1820. 8vo. pp. 40.
-A Discourse delivered on the annual Thanksgiving in Massachusetts,
November 29, 1804. By Eliphalet Gillet, minister in Hallowell.
Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves.
Jesus Christ.
Printed at Augusta by Peter Edes, and sold at the Hallowell
Book-store by E. Goodale. 1804. Svo. pp. 3, 25. [3695
-History of the Bible and Jews, with remarks upon the rise and
progress of Mohametanism and Popery. Adajjted to the use of
schools. Printed for Ezekiel Goodale, bookseller and stationer,
Hallowell, Maine; for sale by him, at the Hallowell bookstore, sign
of the Bible, and for sale by Thomas Whipple, Newburyport.
Benjamin Edes, Printer, Augusta. 1806. 16mo. pp. 310. [3696
-A Discourse delivered on the annual Fast in Massachusetts, April
7, 1808. By Eliphalet Gillet, A. M., pastor of the First church in
Hallowell. Augusta: Printed by Peter Edes. 1808. 8vo. pp. 5-14-
[3697
-The Powers and Results of the Gospel. 1 Cor. 1:24. A sermon
delivered before the Maine Missionary Society, at their annual
meeting in Bath, June 27, 1810. By Eliphalet Gillet, pastor of
the First church in Hallowell. Hallowell: Printed by N. Chee-
ver. 1810. 8vo. pp. 30. [3698
-The Patriot. A sermon delivered on the annual Fast in Massachu-
setts, April 11, 1811. By Eliphalet Gillet, Congregational minis-
ter in Hallowell. Hallowell: Printed by N. Cheever. 1811. 8vo.
pp. 20. [3699
-A Discourse delivered at Hallowell on the annual Thanksgiving
in Massachusetts, November 21, 1811. By Eliphalet Gillet, min-
ister in Hallowell. Hallowell: Printed by N. Cheever. 1811
Svo. pp. 20. [3700
-A Discourse delivered in the forenoon at Hallowell, and in the af-
ternoon at Augusta, on the day of the national Fast, August 20,
1812. By Eliphalet Gillet, minister in Hallowell. Published by
E. Goodale, at the Hallowell Book-store. Printed by Peter Edes,
Augusta. 1812. Svo. pp. 23. [3701
484 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GiLLET, Eliphalet, D. D., Continued.
Love to Christ: Sermon at the ordination of Mr. Daniel Kendrick,
West parish, Pittston, November 18, 1812. Hallowell: N. Cheever.
1812. 8vo. pp. 24. [3702
The Gospel Jubilee. A discourse at the ordination of Rev. Harvey
Loomis, Bangor, November 27, 1811. Buckstown: Printed by
Anthony H. Holland. 1812. 8vo. pp. 20. [3703
Sermon at the dedication of the new meeting-house in Vas.salboro,
March 6, 1817. Hallowell: E. Goodale, 1817. 8vo. pp. 24. [3704
Sermon at the interment of Mrs. Elizabeth Fillebrown, at Winthrop,
who died October 23,1817, ajt 46. Hallowell: 1817. N. Cheever.
Svo. pp. 22. [8705
Correct Thanksgiving. A discourse delivered at Hallowell on the
day of the annual Thanksgiving in Massachusetts, Dec. 2, 1819.
By Eliphalet Gillet, pastor of the First church in Hallowell.
Hallowell: Printed by E. Goodale, 1819. Svo. pp. 16. [3706
Evils of Intemperance. A sermon preached at Hallowell, on the
day of the annual Fast in Maine, April 12, 1821. By Eliphalet
Gillet, minister in Hallowell. Hallowell: Printed by Goodale,
Glazier & Co. 1821. 8vo. pp. 19. [3707
Preaching Christ, Productive of Joy. A sermon preached Septem-
ber 10, 1823, at the ordination of the Rev. Seneca White, to the
charge of the South church in Bath. By Eliphalet Gillet, pastor
of the Fir.st church in Hallowell. Bath: Printed by Joseph G.
Torrey, 1823. 8vo. pp. 24. [3708
Complete List of the Congregational ministers, pastors of churches,
in the state of Maine, from the settlement of the country to the
present time. Am. Q. Reg. 13: 144. (1840.) County of York,
Cumberland County, Maine. 13: 253. (1842.) Lincoln County,
Hancock County, Washington County, and Kennebec County,
14: 269. (1842.) Notes, Oxford County, Penobscot County,
Waldo County, Franklin County, Piscataquis County, Aroostook
County. [3709
Reports as corresponding secretary of the Maine Missionary Society
and from the trustees from its first to forty-first anniversary,
1808 to 1848, forty-one years. See Maine Missionary Society.
Funeral Sermon on. 1848. See Tappan, Benjamin.
Commemorative Notice. 1857. See Sprague, William B.
"Gillette, William Hookee. b. 1853. Actor, New York.
A Legal Wreck. By William Gillette, author of the plays " Held
by the Enemy," "The Private Secretary," (joint author^
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 485
"Esmeralda" (joint author), "The Professor," etc. New York:
Rockwood Publishing Co., 1267 Broadway. 1888. 16mo. pp. 228.
[3710
The scene is partly laid in Maine.
GiLLiATT, Joseph Starr, b. 1849. Portland.
Ancestry of. 1890. See American Ancestry.
GiLMAN, Allex. 1796-1846. Lawyer, Bangor, 1801-46.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Biographical Sketch of. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
GiLMAN, Arthur, b. 18:J7. Author, Cambridge, Mass.
The Gilman Family traced in the line of Hon. John Gilman, of
Exeter, X. H., with an account of many other Gilmans in Eng-
land and America. By Arthur Gilman, A. M.
Honors best thrive,
When rather from our acts we them derive
Than our fore-goers.
All's Well that ends Well, act 2, scene 3.
Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell. 1869. sq. 8vo. pp. xii, (1), 324.
(Illus.) [3711
Tales of the Pathfinders. By Arthur Gilman, M. A., author of "A
History of the American People," "Kings, Queens and Bar-
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The Interstate Publishing Company. Boston: 30 Franklin Street,
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Chapter X. " The Patriarch of Norridgewock."
Chapter XI. "Citizen Soldiers take a Fortress," (relating to Sir William.
Pepperrell).
Gilman, Charles. 1807.59. Lawyer, Bangor, Quincy, 111.
The Maine Monthly Magazine. Edited by Charles Gilman. Vol. I.
Bangor: Duren & Thatcher. Portland: Edward Stephens. 1837.
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From July 1836, to June 1837 inclusive.
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Gilman, Edward Whiting, D. D. Clergyman, Bangor, 18.59-63.
A Sermon preached before the First Congregational church of
Bangor, January 16, 18.59, on the Sabbath following his installa-
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by request. Bangor: Printed by Samuel S. Smith. 1859. Svo.
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Address on music. 1862. See Penobscot Musical Association.
Methods of promoting the fellowship of the church. 1870. 8vo.
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486 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GiLMAN, EpHRAIM.
Report of the case of Ephraim Gilman, indicted for the murder of
Mrs. Harriet B. Swan, before the Supreme Judicial Court of
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Gilman, Geoege H. b. 1854. Journalist, Houlton.
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Papers relating to history of Press in Aroostook County, 1887-89.
See Maine Press Association.
Gilman, Johx. Exeter, X. H. 1869. See Gilman, Arthur.
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Replies to a circular letter. Am. Med. Ass. Trans. 2: 451. (1849.)
[3718
Upon the sanitary condition of Portland.
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Memorial of. 1885. See Bell, Charles H.
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Gilman, John Wesley, b. 1844. Oakland.
History of R. A. Drummond chapter. No. 27. West Waterville,
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Contains portrait of Hon. Josiah H. Drummond, LL. D.
Gilman, Nicholas Paine.
Profit Sharing Between Employer and Employee. A study in the
evolution of the wages system. By Nicholas Paine Gilman.
Tlie present doctrine is that the workman's interests are linked to those
of other workmen, and the employer's to those of other employers. Event-
ually it will be seen that industrial divisions should be perpendicular, not
horizontal. The workman's interests should be bound up with those of his
employer, and should be pitted in fair competition against those of other
workmen and employers.
W. Stanley Jevoxs.
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Describes the system upon which the Ara Cushman Company of Auburn
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Gilman, Tristram. 1735-1809. Clergyman, North Yarmouth.
The Death of the Righteous Lamented and Improved. A sermon
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 487
preached on the Lord's Day after the funeral of the Hon. David
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[3724
A Sermon delivered June 5, 1833, at the funeral of Rev. Daniel
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488 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GoDDAKD, Charles William. 1825-88. Lawyer and judge Superior
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Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Goddard, Hexby. 1785-1871. Portland.
A Few of the Very Many Miscellaneous Articles in Poetry and
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Missionary Hymn. (184C.) Lines, 'llie Mechanics of Portland. (1864.) A
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GoDDAKD, -John, M. D.
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Goddard, Mary J.
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[3735
-The same. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 7:93. (1876.)
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[3740
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490 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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" Keep My Name Quiet. " Nation. 39:237. (1884.) [3747
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GoLDSBOROUGH, Chakles WASHINGTON. 1779-1843. Washington, D. C.
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Goldsmith, Oliver. 1728-74. English poet and essayist.
An Abridgement of the History of England; from the invasion of
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[3755
Sketch of. 1886. See Williamson, Joseph.
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GONSALVES, M. J.
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GOODALE, EpHRAIM.
The ?^ew Pleasing Spelling-book, or child's guide: critically pro-
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in the first stages of learning; and combining the orthography
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thirteen hundred words, divided, accented and explained. The
whole being adapted to lay in the minds of youth, the founda-
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" Simplicity is all the author's aim. "
" To rear the tender thought,
To teach the young idea how to shoot. "
Thomson.
" Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. "
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Goodale, George Lincoln, LL. D., Cambridge, Mass. Professor
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The Tendency of Modern Therapeutics. An address delivered be-
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492 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GooDALE, Stephen Lincoln, b. South Berwick, 1815. r. Saco.
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Commercial Manures. A lecture delivered before the farmers'
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One hundred copies reprinted, 1883, pp. 12, and another hundred copies
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Biographical Sketch of. 18.54. See Livingston, John.
Resolutions of the bar of the county of York, on the death of the
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The Life and Public Ser^ ices of Grover Cleveland, with incidents
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"An honest government, honestly administered, in honest ways, by
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Charles Theodore Russell, Jr.
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OooDEiCH, Jeremiah.
Murray's Reader: or pieces in prose and poetry selected from the
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494 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Goodwin, James Scamman, M. D., 1793-1884. Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1884. See Gordon, S. C.
Goodwin, William Fredeeic 1823-72. Lawyer, Concord, N. H.
Daniel Goodwin of Kittery, Maine, in 1652, and some of his de-
scendants. Hist. Mag. 2d ser. 4:191 (1858.) [3800
Some of the Descendants of Captain Thomas Bradbury, the emi-
grant, through his son, William. Hist. Mag. 2d ser. 4: 205. (1868.)
[3801
The Thacher Papers. Selected from the papers of Hon. George
Thacher. Hist. Mag. 2d ser. 6:257, 337. (1869.) [3802
Records of the proprietors of Xarragansett township No. 1, now
. the town of Buxton, York County, Maine. From August 1st,
1733, to January 4th, 1811. With a documentary introduction
by William F. Goodwin, captain U. S. Army. Concord, N. H.
Privately Printed. 1871. 8vo. pp. 400. [3803
Mission of Penhallow and Atkinson, in 1703, to the Penobscot In-
dians. N. E. Reg. 34: 90. (1880.) [3804
GooDWiSE, Timothy. Pseud. See Colesworthy, Daniel C
GooGiNS, George Edgar, b. 1863. Lawyer, Millbridge.
Strange Adventures of a Summer Tourist. A novel by George Ed-
gar Googins.
"What pleasure, sir, find we in life, to lock it
From action and adventure."
Portland: Mitchell & Bickford, Publishers. 1891. 16mo. pp. 194.
[3805
GooLD, Geoege Waltee. Portland.
Tickelick, or middies and misses. Comic opera in two acts, writ-
ten and composed by George Walter Goold. Portland: Stephen
Berry, Printer. 1880. 8vo. pp. 20. [3806
Goold, Oliver Ames. b. 1843. r. Boston.
A Ramble amid the Rubbish of Theology: A lecture by Oliver
A. Goold, editor of the Portland Sunday Advertiser. Delivered
in Congress Hall, Portland, May 15th, 1870. Monitor Printing
Company, Portland, Me. 12mo. pp. 10. [3807
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 497
GooLD, William. 1809-90. Windham.
Historj" of Stroudwater and Parson Bradley's joui'ual. Sunday-
Star. 1871. [3808
Cuttings ill X. E. Hist. Gen. Soc. Library.
History of Portland Rifle Corps. 1810-61. Sunday Star. 1872.
Twenty papers. [3809
Cuttings in N. E. Hist. Gen. Soc. Library.
History of fire apparatus and Casco Engine Company of Portland.
Sunday Star. Portland. 1872. [.3810
Cuttings in X. E. Hist. Gen. Soc. Library.
History of steam navigation in Maine. Sunday Star. 1872. Eleven
papers. [3811
Cuttings in X. E. Hist. Gen. Soc. Library.
The Burning of Falmouth (now Portland), Maine, by a British
squadron, in 1775. Read at a meeting of the Maine Historical
Society in Bath, Feb. 19, 1873. N.E.Reg. 27:256. (1873.) [3812
The same. Reprinted for private distribution. Boston: 1875. Svo.
pp. 16.
Portland Custom House and Collectors. Portland Daily Press.
April 10, 13, 1873. [;5813
Cuttings in N. E. Hist. Gen. Soc. Library.
Early Paper Mills of Xew England. Read before a meeting of the
Maine Historical Society, at Bath, Feb. 19th, 1874. N. E. Reg.
29:158. (1875.) [3814
The same, in a separate form. Boston: 1875. Svo. pp. 8.
The Successful Business Houses of Portland. 1875. See Elwell, E. H.
The Deane Mansion. Its original and subsequent owners. The
price paid at each transfer. Its alterations and occupants. Old-
time customs and costumes. Portland Press, Jan. 5, 1876. [:3S15
Cuttings in Portland Public Library.
Fort Halifax: Its projectors, builders and garrison. Read before
the Maine Historical Society, at Portland, March 30, 1876. Me.
Hist. Soc. Coll. 8:197. (1881.) [:3S16
Col. Arthur Noble, of Georgetown; his military services at Cape
Breton, and Nova Scotia, and his death at Minas. Read before
the Maine Historical Society, at Portland, March 22, 1877. Me.
Hist. Soc. Coll. 8: 108. (1881.) [3817
Col. William Yaughan, of Matinicus and Damariscotta. Read be-
fore the Maine Historical Society, at Portland, March 14, 1878.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 8: 291. (1881.) [3818
The three papers on Vaughan, Noble and Fort Halifax were printed for
private distribution. Portland. 1881. Svo. pp. 107-313. (Port.)
33
498 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GooLD, William, Continued.
John Taber and Son and Their Paper Money. Read before the
Maine Historical Society, March 14, 1878. Portland Daily Press,
March 15th, 1878. [;3819
Cuttings in Portland Fublic Library.
Sir William Phips. Read before the Maine Historical Society, at
Portland, May 1-5, 1879. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 9:1. (1887.) (Port.)
[3820
History of the Cumberland County Buildings. Read before the
Maine Historical Society, Feb. 2, 1881. Portland Daily Press,
Feb. 3, 1881. [3S21
Cuttings in Portland Public Library.
Sketch of the life of Gen. La Fayette. With an account of his
visit in Maine. Read before the Maine Historical Society, Nov.
16,1881. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d. ser. 3:57. [3822
General Peleg Wadsworth and the maternal ancestors of Henry
W. Longfellow. 1882. See Me. Hist. Soc.
The same. 1882. See Underwood, F. H.
Remarks at celebration of the 84tli birthday of Prof. A. S. Pack-
ard. 1882. See Me. Hist. Soc. Coll.
Thomas Chute, the first settler of Windham, Maine, and his
descendants. Read before the Maine Historical Society, Dec. 23,
1882. Portland Daily Press, Dec. 27, 1832. [3823
Cuttings in Portland Public Library.
Portland Privateers in the War of 1812. Portland Daily Press, Jan.
2, 8, 11, 29, Feb. 8, 21, March 7, 14, April 15 and May 1, 1884.
[3824
Cuttings in Portland Public Library.
Portland in the Past, with Historical Notes of Old Falmoutli.
Sixteen illustrations. Printed for the author by B. Thurston &
Co. Portland, Maine. 1886. Svo. pp. .543. [3825
The French Treaty of 1778, recognizing the independence of the
United States. How the good news came to Falmouth. Read
before the Maine Hi-storical Society, June 10, 1887. Me. Hist.
Soc. Coll. 2d. ser. 1:29. (1890.) [.3826
Gov. Christopher Gore and his visit to Maine. Read before the
Maine Historical Society, Feb. 9, 1888. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d
ser. 5:71. [3827
Madam Wood, the first Maine writer of fiction. Her residence in
Portland in the early part of the century. Read before the Maine
Historical Society. February 22, 1889. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d
ser. 1:401. (1890.) [3828
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 499
Gordon, Johx Tkue. 1844-75. Thorndike.
The Trial of John True Gordon, for the murder of Emma A. Gor-
don, June 10, 1873, with an account of the murder, proceedings
at the coroner's inquest, etc. 1874. Svo. pp. 69. (Port., illus.)
[3829
Newspaper cuttings, in bound volume in Waldo County Law Library.
GoEDOX, Seth Chase, M. D. b. 1830. Physician, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of Seth Chellis Hunkins, M. D., of Portland.
1867. See Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 1867. p. 227. [3830
Biographical Sketch of George E. Collins, M. D., Bethel. 1869. Me.
Med. Ass. Trans. 1869. p. 174. [3831
President's Address before the Maine Medical Association. Me.
Med. Ass. Trans. 7 : 28. (1880.) [3832
Biographical Sketch of Daniel Mountfort Tolford, M. D., of Port-
land. Me Med. Ass. Trans. 8:147. (1883.) [3833
Results of Treatment of Injuries Occuring During Parturition. A
paper read before the Maine Medical Association, June 13, 1883.
By S. C. Gordon, M. D., of Portland. Portland: Stephen Berry,
Printer. 1883. Svo. pp. 11. [3834
Operative Treatment for Hyperphasia of Uterus and Vagina, with
special reference to the use of displacements. Read before the
Sec. Gynecol, Internat, Med. Cong., Copenhagen, August, 1884.
Am. Jour. Obs. 17:205. (1884.) [:3835
Report as necrologist Maine Medical Association. Trans. 8: 368.
(1884.) [38-35^}
Biographical sketches of William Swasey, M. D., Limerick; John Taylor
Oilman, M. D., Portland; James S. Goodwin, M, D., Portland; C. AV. Whit"
more, M. D., Gardiner.
Report as necrologist Maine Medical Association. Trans. 8:. 559.
(1885.) [3836
Biographical sketches of George Parcher, JI. D., Ellsworth, by A. M. Fulton,
M. D.; Eugene W. Brooks, M. D., Portland, by T. A. Foster, M, D.; John R.
Eaton, M. D., Wilton ; J. C. 3Ianson, M. D., Pittsfteld.
Catgut, its use as ligatures and sutures. X. Y. Med. Joiar. 43: 692.
(1886.) [3837
Hysteria and its Relation to Diseases of Uterine Appendages. Ad-
dress as chairman of section of diseases women and obstetrics.
Amer. Med. Ass. Jour. Am. Med. Ass. 6:561. (1886.) [38:38
" Pelvic Congestion versus Pelvic Inflammation." Amer. Gyn. Soc.
Trans. 14: 222. (1889.) [3839
GoKE, Chkistopheb, LL. D. 1758-1827. Governor of Massachusetts.
Visit to Maine. 1809. See Goold, William.
GoRGEANA. -See York.
500 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Gorges Family.
Gorges and Ait liclale. X. E. Eeg. 17:287. 1864. [3840
Contains inscription from a mural tablet to the Gorges Family,
Genealogical Xotes on. 1890. See Baxter, James P.
Gorges, Sir Febdixaxdo. 1565 (?)-1647. Proprietor of Maine.
Letters written by. 1607. See Baxter, James P.
Lease to George Cleeve. 1636. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1 : 543. {2d ed.
1865.) [3S41
Letters to John Winthrop, with fac-simile of autograph and seal.
1637. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1:.544. (2d ed. 1865.) [3842
Grant of Province of Maine to. 1639. See Hazard, Ebenezer.
Commission and ordinances from, to Thomas Josselyn and others.
1639. See same.
Fir.st charter of Agamenticus from. 1641. See same.
Second charter of Goigiana from. 1641. See same.
A Brief e Narration of the Originall Undertakings of the Advancement
of Plantations into the Parts of America. Especially,showing the
beginning, iirogress, and continuance of that of Xew-England.
"Written by the right worshipfull, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, knight
and governor of the fort and Island of Plymouth, in Devonshire.
London: Printed by E. Brudenell, for Xath. Brook at the Angell
in Corn-hill. 16-58. sm. 4to. pp, (1), 57. [.3843
The same. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. 6: 45. (1837.)
The same. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2: 1. (1847.)
The "Preface" prefixed to these two reprints, is thought by Jlr. W. F.
Poole, (Introduction to Johnson's " Wonder AVorking Providence, " to
have been wrongly placed, and to have no possible connection with the
work as originally printed.
The same. 1890. See Baxter, J. P.
This tract, written not long before the death of Gorges, was first published
by his grandson, of the same name, in 1C59, with three other tracts viz:
" America Painted to the Life; " "Johnson's Wonder Working Providence,"
and the " History of the Spanish Proceedings in America, " comprising four
hundred and forty pages, under the general title of " America Painted to
the Life," &c. Each tract has a separate title-page, with different dates
and independent paging. "The collection has been a puzzle to bibli-
ographers," says Dr. W. F. Poole. For a discussion of the authorship of the
four tracts, see introductionfto Dr. Poole's edition of Johnson, pp. xxx-lvi,
and " Gorges and his Province of Maine, " by J. P. Baxter, 2: 175.
Biography of. 1794. See Belknai^, Jeremy.
Sketch of his life and character. (1847.) See Folsom, George.
Commission to. X.E.Reg. 14:345. (1869.)
Sketch of, with pedgree. 1861. See Drake, Samuel G.
Vindication of his claims as father of English colonization in
America. 1862. See Poor, John A.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE. 501
His efforts at colonization in Maine. (1864.) See Benedict, Eras-
tus C.
Autograph of. Am. Hist. Kec. 3:377. (1874.) [3844
Family and pedigree of. (1875.) -See Brown, Frederick.
Genealogy of. (1875.) -See Drake, Samuel G.
Account of Ms career. (1884.) -See Winsor, Justin.
And his Province of Maine, with a memoir. 1890. See Baxter,
James P.
Brief Biography of. (1890.) See Brown, Alexander.
(GoKGES, Sir Ferbixando, and others.)
A briefe Relation of the Discovery and Plantation of Xevv Eng-
land: and of Svndry Accidents therein occvrring. From the
yeere of our Lord M.DC.VII to this present M.DCXXII. To-
gether with the state thereof as it now standeth the generalle
forme of gouernment intended; and the division of the whole
Territorie into Counties, Baronries, &c. London: Printed by
John Haviland, and are to be sold by William Bladen. M.DC-
XXII. sm. 4to. pp. 35. [.3845
This book was entered in tlie Stationer's Register, July 15th, 1G22, and op-
posite the entry appear the names of Mistress Griffith, probably the wife
of George Griffith, and associate adventurer with Sir Ferdinando Gorges,
and of John Haviland. Note prelixed to the imprint in J. P. Baxter's "Sir
Ferdinando Gorges and the Province of Maine," 1: 200. Mr. Baxter regards
Gorges as the sole author.
Gorges, Ferdinando. 1630-1718. Grandson of Sir Ferdinando
Gorges. England.
America Painted to the Life. The true history of the Spaniard's
Proceedings in the conquests of the Indians, and of their civil
wars among themselves, from Columbus his first discovery, to
these later times. As also. Of the original undertakings of the
advancement of plantations into those parts; with a perfect re-
lation of our English discoveries, shewing their beginning, pro-
gress, and continuance, from the year 1628, to 1658. Declaring
the forms of their government, policies, religions, manners,
customs, military discipline, wars with the Indians, the com-
modities of their countries, a description of their towns and
havens, the increase of their trading, with the names of their gov-
ernors and magistrates. More especially, an absolute narrative of
the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations at
our English in Virginia, Xew England, and Berbadoes. Published
by Ferdinando Gorges, Esq ; A woi'k now at last exposed for the
publick good, to stir up the heroic and active spirits of these
times, to benefit their countrey, and eternize their names by such
honorable attempts. For the reader's clearer understanding of
the countreys, they ai-e lively described in a compleat and ex-
502 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GOEGES, Fekdixaxdo, Continued.
quisite Map. Ovid. Aiiri sacrafames quid non. London. Printed
for Xatli. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill. 1058 4to. pp. (3), 4, 51.
[3846
Besides the map, there is in some copies a folded frontispiece : but dif-
ferent copies have not the same frontispiece, and about half the copies I
have seen have none.
AV. F. Poole.
His claim to Maine sustained by King Charles II. 1664. See
Hutchinson, Thomas.
Letter of Ferdinando Gorges, 1679, relating to his claim to the pro-
vince of Maine. Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. 7:271. (1865.) [3847
Gov. Leverett authorizes purchase of his claim. 1674. See Hutchin-
son, Thomas.
Deed of the Province of Maine, from Ferdinando Gorges to John
Usher, March 13th, 1678, and deed of the same premises from
John Usher to Massachusetts Bay, March 15th, 1678. Me. Hist.
Soc. Coll. 2:257. (1847.) [3848
His sale of Maine disapproved by the king. 1679. See Hutchinson,
Thomas.
Literary Work of. (1890.) See Baxter, James P.
(The) Gokges Society. I. Xew England's Vindication. By Henry
Gardiner. Edited with notes by Charles Edward Banks, M. D.
London. 1660. Printed for the Gorges Society, Portland, Maine.
1884. sm. 4to. pp. S3. [3849
100 copies printed.
Xotice of the Society's first publication, "New England's Vindica-
tion," with constitution, rules, and regulations. Portland: 1884.
n. t. p. sm. 4to. pp. 7. [3850
II. George Cleeve of Casco Bay, 1630-67, with collateral docu-
ments.
" Enquire no further who was his father. Thou shalt anon see that he was,
as the Italians express it, 'a son to his own labors.' "
By James Phinney Baxter, A. M. (Engraving.) Printed for the
Gorges Society. Portland, Maine.: 1885. sm. 4to. pp. 339. (5 lUus.)
[3851
200 copies printed.
III. Hosier's Relation of Waymouth's Voyage to the Coast of Maine,
1605, with an introduction and notes. By Henry S. Burrage, D. D.
(Engraving.) Printed for the Gorges Society, Portland, Maine,
1887. sm. 4to. pp. xi, 176. (6 illustrations and maps.) [3852
200 copies printed.
Bibliography of. 1890. See Griffin. Appletou P. C.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 503
GoEGES, Thomas. Agamenticus (York). Deputy governor Province
of Maine, 1640-43.
Sketch of, and will. 1890. See Baxter, James P.
Gorges, William, h. 1605. Governor Province of Maine. 1636-37.
Administration of. 1636-37. See Banks, Charles E.
GoEHAM. Incorporated 1764.
Sermon, ordination Sol. Lombard. 1751. See Smith, Thomas.
Owners taxable land. 1799. See Strout, E. S.
Eulogy on William Gorham. 1894. See Hilliard, Timothy.
Address, opening academy. 1806. See IS'ason, Pieuben.
Sermon, ordination Asa Rand. 1809. See Appleton, Jesse.
Sermon, missionary. 1814. See Brown, Francis.
Sermons. 1817. See Rand, Asa.
Sermon, installation T. Pomeroy. 1822. See Edwards, Justin.
Address, Masonic. 1823. See Megquire, John L.
Sermon, missionary. 1828. See Cummings, Asa.
Memoir of the township. 1830. See Farmer, John.
Address, valedictory. 1834. See Nason, Reuben.
Address, centennial. 1836. See Pierce, Josiah.
Address, dedication seminary. 1837. See Packard, A. S.
Gorham Academy and Teacher's Seminary. Address of trustees.
n. t. p. (1839). 8vo. pp. 8. [3S53
History Narragansett Townships. 1847. See Coffin, Charles.
First Settlers of . N. E. Reg. 2: 305. (1847.) [3854
Address. 1859. See Andrew, John A.
History Xarragansett Townships. 1862. See Coffin, Charles.
History. 1862. See Pierce, Josiah.
State Normal School, established 1863. See Maine; Public Docu-
ments.
Grantees Narragansett township. 1862. See Woodman, C. C
Address on J. D. Harmon. 1862. See Weston, E. P.
" Dead on the Field of Honor." Dedication of the soldiers' monu-
ment at Gorham, Maine, Thursday, October IS, 1866. Addresses,
poem and other exercises. Portland: Press of B. Thurston and
Company. 1886. 8vo. pp. 32. [3855
Introductory address by Hou. John A. Waterman; oration by Gen. J. L.
Chamberlain ; poem by Edward P. Weston.
This monument, the gift of Hon. Toppau Robie, was the first memorial of
the kind erected in Maine.
Old Home. 1867. See Kellogg, Elijah.
History Harmony Lodge. 1870. See Emery, Daniel C.
504 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GoRHAM, Continued.
Memoi'ial Discourse. 1871. See Kobie, Toppan.
Sermon, missionary. 1873. See Gurney, John H.
Sermon, centennial. 1876. See Ferris, L. Z.
Sermon. 1877. See Ferris, L. Z.
Good Old Times. 1878. See Kellogg, Elijah.
Address, dedication Normal School building. 1879. See Spaulding,
George B.
Addresses on William Wai-ren. 1879. See Warren William.
Andakisite from. 1882. See Kuntz, George F.
Records from cemetery. 1884. See Cobb. Isaac.
Inscriptions from burying grounds. 1884. See Cobb, Isaac.
Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Gorham,
Maine, May 26, 1886. Portland, Maine: B. Thurston & Company,
Printers, 1886. 8vo. pp. (4), 133 (12 illus.) [3856
Addresses by Elijah Kellogg, Jolin A. Waterman, Geo. B. Emery, Edward
Robie, D. D., C. "W. Deeriug, George L. Prentiss, D. D.
Early Marriages. 1887. See Watson, S. M.
Sermon, farewell. 1887. See Huntington, S. Henry.
GosNOLD, Baktholomew. d. 1607. English navigator,
Relation of his voyage. 1602. See Archer, Gabriel.
Relation of his voyage. 1602. See Brereton, John.
Biography of, and account of his voyage. 1794. See Belknap,
Jeremy.
Account of liis voyage, rewritten, 1798. See Belknap, Jeremy.
Documents relating to Captain Bartholomew Gosnold's voyage to
America, A. D., 1602. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. 8: 69. [3857
Account of his voyage. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d ser. 2: 143. [3858
Gosnold flrst made land May 14, 1602, at York.
Voyage to Sagadahoc. 1603. See De Costa, B. F.
(The) Gospel Hymn Book, being a selection of hymns, composed by
authors. Designed for the use of the church universal, and
adapted to public and private devotion. 1818. [3859
Goss, Eldeidge H. New York city.
Something about Monhegan. Mag. Am. Hist. 12: 266. (1884.)
[3860
Goss Family: an historical romance. 1886. See Boomer, William H.
GouD, Claekson. Clergyman. Topsham. See Wellcome, Isaac C
The Son of David. Yarmouth: Scriptural Publication Society.
1881. 12mo. pp. 6. [3801
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 505
GouGH, John Bartholomew. 1817-86. Temperauoe Reformer.
An Autobiography by John B. Gough.
" Raging drink! tliou'It not enslave me:
Sparliling bowl ! thou now art dim :
Angel Temperance stooped to save me
From the death within thy brim."
William B. Tappan.
Boston: Published by J. B. Gough, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln.
184.5. 16mo. pp. (4), 18o. (port.) [3862
Gives an account of visits to Bangor and Gardiner, in 1844.
Gould, John M.
History of the First, — Tenth, — Tvpenty-ninth Maine regiments, from
May 3, 1851, to June 21, 1866. By Major John M. Gould, with his-
tory of the Tenth Maine battalion, by Rev. Leonard G. Jordan.
Portland. 1871. 8vo. pp. 719. [3863
Contains numerous steel and plate lithographic portraits and wood cut
engravings.
Directory of the First, Tenth, Twenty-ninth Maine Regiment As-
sociation, compiled for the use of the association by Major John
M. Gould, Sec'y. 1889. (State coat of arms.) Portland: Stephen
Berry, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 40. [3864
Gould, Albert Palmer. 1821-88. Lawyer, Thomaston.
Speech. . . Delivered in the House of Representatives of Maine,
March 6th and 7th, 1862. Augusta, 1862. 8vo. pp. 48. [386-5
Gould, Edward K. Lawyer, Rockland.
Sons of Veterans' Guide for officers and members of the Sons of
Yetei-ans, U. S. A., and Ladies Aid Societies. Second edition.
Revised. By Col. Edward K. Gould, past commander. Division
of Maine. Rockland, Maine: Edward K. Gould, Publisher. 1888.
16mo. pp. 154. [3866
Compiler. Proceedings of the First, Second and Third encamp-
ments of the Division of Maine Sons of Veterans of the United
States of America. By Edward K. Gould, author of " Sons of
Veterans Guide, " etc., late judge advocate of the division.
Compiled by order of the Third Encampment. Bangor, Maine:
John H. Bacon, Printer. 1886. 8vo. pp. 43. (Port. Commander
Frank P. Merrill.) [3867
Gould, Mary. 1806-73. ^^'ew Portland.
Notice of. N.E.Reg. 27:224. (1873.) [3868
Gould, Robert Freke.
The History of Freemasonry, its antiquities, symbols, constitu-
tions, customs, etc. Derived from official sources throughout
the world. By Robert Freke Gould, past senior grand deacon
of England. W. J. Hughan, past senior grand deacon of the
506 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Gould, Robert Feeke, Continued.
Graud Lodge of Enoland and Masonic historian. Eev. A. F. A.
Woodford, past grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of England.
David Murray Lyon, grand secretary of the Grand Lodge and
Masonic historiographer of Scotland. Enoch T. Carson, deputy
of Northern Supreme Council, 33° for Ohio, and past commander
K. T., of Ohio. Josiah H. Drummond, past grand master of
Maine and past grand commander Northern Supreme Council of
the United States. T. S. Parvin, P. G. M., of Iowa, and grand
recorder G. E. K. T. of the United States, and others. Vol. IV.
(Emblem.) John C. Yorston & Co., Publishers, New York, Cin-
cinnati and Chicago. [3869
The American Addenda to this work contains "The History of Symbolic
Masonry in the United States," and "The History of Royal Arch Masonry
in the United States, " both by Josiah H. Drummond.
Gould, William Edwaed. Portland.
The Christian Grace of Giving. Address before the Portland
Benevolent Society, in the meeting house of the First Parish of
Portland, delivered December 22, 1878. being the seventy-fifth an-
niversary of said society, by William Edward Gould. Portland,
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Familiar Talk upon banking. Bank. Mag. (N. Y.) 35:726.(1881.)
[3871
GouLDSBOKOUGH. Incorporated 1789.
Settlement of. 1847. See Quincy, Josiah.
Early Settlement. See Foss, Thomas.
Account of earlj^ times in. (1880.) See Shaw, Robert G.
Town of Gouldsboro. Incorporated Feb. 16, 1789. Bang. H. M.
1:216. (1886.) [3872
GowEE, Chaeles Foote.
The Scientific Phenomena of Domestic Life, familiarly explained
by Charles Foote Gower. Reprinted from the second Loudon
edition, with additions and alterations, intended to adapt it to
American readers. Kennebunk: Daniel K. Remick. 1847. [3873
Gowee, H. B.
The Sabbath-school Concert, or exercises for Sabbath-school wor-
ship, by a Sabbath-school minister. (H. B. Gower.) 1855. [3874
Gove, Mary S.
Solitary Vice. An address to parents, and those who have the care
of children. (Anon.) Portland: Printed at the Journal Oflfice.
1839. 24mo. pp. 18. [3875
Geaffam, David. Lewiston.
Defence of. 1856. See Locke, A. C.
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Geaham, Dajjiel McBkide, D. D. 1817-89. Clergyman, Philadel-
phia.
The Life of Clement Phinney, by D. M. Graham, pastor of the
First F. W. Baptist church, Xew York. Dover, N. H.: William
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Grajs'dfoxtaixe, Hubert d'Andigny. Chevalier de Governor of
Acadia.
Resides at Pentagoet; relieved by de Chambly; appoints St. Castin
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GEA^^D Maxa:^. A Run Across. 1890. (Illus.) See Drake, S. A. See
also Peabody, H. G.
Grand Trux.k Railway.
Summer Resorts Reached by. 1888. See Summer Resorts.
Granger, Joseph. 1807-54. Lawyer, Eastport.
Memorial Biography of Frederick Hobbs. (1881.) See New Eng-
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Grant, Joseph Perkins, M. D. 1813-81. Physician, Saco.
Biographical Sketch of. 1883. See Kimball, J. E. L.
Grant, Robert.
A New Theory for an Independent Treasury for the People; or an
explanation of the causes of the late flvictuations in our currency,
with a proposition for a efficient remedy. By Robert Grant.
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Grant, Robert, Ph. D. Author, Cambridge, Mass.
Little Tin Gods-on-Wheels: or, society in modern Athens. A tri-
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Graves, Jotham S. Farmington.
In Memory of. 1882. See Howard, Roland B .
Graves, Milan, M. D. 1830-73. Physician, Bath.
Biographical Sketch of. 1874. See Wedgwood, M. C
Graves, William Jordan. 1805-48. Louisville, Ky.
Duel with Jonathan Cilley, 1838. See Cilley, Jonathan.
Gray, Reuben, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Gray, Robert.
A Sermon preached at the installation of the Reverend Daniel
Stone, to the pastoral care of the First church of Christ in Hal-
508 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Gray, Egbert, Continued.
lowell, October 21st, 1795. By Kobert Gray, A. B., pastor of
the clinrcb in Dover, New Hampshire. Hallowell, (District of
Maine): Printed by Peter Edes, MDCCCXCVI. 8vo. pp.36. [3880
Gray. Incorporated 1778.
Oration, 4 July, 1890. See Weston, Daniel.
Discourse on government. 1810. See Smith, Elias.
Proceedings of a convention of delegates from the County of Cum-
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Sermon, ordination S. H. Peckam. 1825. See Smith, John.
Materials for a history of Gray. X. E. Reg. 10:164. (1856.) [3882
Greely, Allen. 1781-1866. Clergyman, Turner, 1810^4.
(The Encouragements to Service for Christ. 2 Kings, 6:11). A
sermon delivered in Bangor, June 23, 1824, before the Maine
Missionary Society, at the 17th anniversary. By Allen Greely,
pastor of the church in Turner. Hallowell: Printed by S. K.
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Greely, Eliphalet. 1784-1858. Portland.
Notice of. X.E.Reg. 12:364. (1858.) [3884
Green, Beriah. Kennebunk.
Sketch of. 1888. See Baker, Smith.
Green, Calvin, and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Green, David, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Green, John, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Green Lake. Illustrated. 1889. See Haynes, George H.
Green, Percival. 1660-84. Clergyman, Wells. 1683-84.
Biographical Sketch of. 1885. See Sibley, John L.
Green, Samuel Abbott, M. D. Librarian Massachusetts Historical
Society.
Groton During the Indian Wars. By Samuel A. Green, M. D. Gro-
ton, Mass. 1883. 8vo. pp. 214. [3885
Chapter IV, " Dummer's War, " eontaius an account of Lovewell's fight,
and an incident relating to John Chamberlain, its surviving hero, pp. 134-
147.
Groton Historical Series. A collection of papers relating to the
history of the town of Groton, Massachusetts Bay. By Samuel
Abbott Green, M. D. Vol. I. Groton: 1887. 8vo. (Published
in numbers which are paged separately.) [3886
No. XVI. Pepperell fever. Account by Dr. Samuel Emerson of Kenne-
bunk, p. 17. Account of the Lakin family, from Groton, at Union, 24. No.
XIX. The Farrington family. A member of it. the first child born in Nor.
ridgewock, 22.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 509
The same. Vol. II. Groton. 1890. 8vo. pp. viii, 471. [3887
Thomas Rice, Jr. (6. at Wiscasset), p. 37; Ether Shepley (Saco, Portland),
38, 357; Samuel E. Smith (Wiscasset), James Sullivan (b. Berwick), 38; Gro-
ton families in Maine (at Norridgewock and Canaan), 75-78; Kev. Joseph C.
Smith (Frankfort), 149-152; The Wesson or Weston family (containing letter
from Nathan Weston, Augusta, 1804, to his brother Ephraim, in Vermont),
153-15G; " Paugus John" Chamberlain (relating to Lovewell's flght), 164:
Thomas -\dams and Ardelia Louisa (Lawrence) Staples (Machias), 309.
The same. Vol. III. Groton. 1893. Svo. pp. vii, 488, (1). [3888
Dr. Jacob Williams (m. at Kennebunk), p. 23; Dr. James Cummings (Port-
land), 29; Dr. Gibson Smith (6. Maine), 41; Maine settlers from Groton, 91-
102; The Farnsworth family (relative to Machias), 170-178; James Sullivan (6.
Berwick), 199; James Gerrish (Lebanon), 234: Edward Albert Kelly (6. Frank-
fort), 246; William Swan (Winslow), 253; Thomas Bond (Hallowell), 258;
Luther Fitch (Portland), 264; Ether Shepley (Saco, Portland), 278; John
Shepley (Saco), 280; William Sullivan {b. Biddeford), 286; Benjamin
Ames (Bath), 291; William Crosby (Belfast), 298; Thomas Hopkinson (6. New
Sharon), 303; Thomas Rice (^^■iscasset), 311; Henry Vassal Chamberlain,
(Farmington)331; George Thacher (6. Biddeford), 333; Moses Child (one of the
proprietors of Tyngstown, now Wilton), 249-352; Maine settlers from Groton,
Jonathan Stone and family (Waterford), 353-356, Lovewell's Fight, 366.
Swan Family at Groton, Mass., and Maine. Bang. H. M. 2: 63.
(1889.) [3889
Communication of a deed of land given by President Thomas Dan-
forth to the trustees of the town of York, July 26, 1684. Mass.
Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. 5:432-435. (1890.) [3890
The same. Reprinted separately, n. t. p. 1890. 8vo. pp. 5.
The authenticity of this deed has been questioned. See Sargent, W. M.
Green, Samuel S.
Lecture on methods of teaching to read. 1844. See American
Inst. [ns.
Gkeen, Thomas, M. D. Clergyman, North Yarmouth, 1797-1814.
Gospel Ministers, the workmanship of Jesus Christ. A sermon
delivered in the Baptist meeting house at Readfield, August the
8th, 1798, at the ordination of Mr. James Murphy, to the office of
an evangelist. By Thomas Green, V. D. M., pastor of the Baptist
church. North Yarmouth, Maine. Portland: Printed by B.
Titcomb. 1798. 8vo. pp. 28. [3891
Greene Incorporated 1788.
Sermon before Bowdoinham Association. 1829. See Merrill,
Daniel.
Greene, Ben.iamin. 1764-1837. Lawyer, Berwick.
An Eulogy on George Washington, late commander in chief of the
American armies, who died December 14th, 1799. Pronounced
at Berwick, January 4, 1800. By Benjamin Greene, A. M.
Portsmouth, N. H. Printed by J. Melchers. 1800. Svo. pp. 16.
[3892
510 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE.
Greene, Bexjamin, Continued.
An Oration pronounced at Kittery, the Fourth of July, 1808. By
Benjamin Greene, Esq. Published by request of the hearers
Portsmouth: S. Sewall, Printer, Court Street. 1808. 8vo. Title,
page. pp. 5-16. [3893
Biographical Sketch of. 1S63. See Willis, William.
Gbeexe, Clara Marcelle.
The Magdalen and other poems. By " Kate Kendall." Portland:
Brown Thurston & Co. 1890. sq. 16mo. pp. 128. [3894
Greene, H. W.
Letters addressed to Francis O. J. Smith, representative in Con-
gress, from Cumberland District (Me.), being a defence of the
writer against the attacks made on him by that individual — and a
sketch of Mr. Smith's political life. By H. W. Greene, late editor
of the Eastern Argus. 1839. 8vo. pp. 22. [.3895
Greene, Jonas.
The Crown Won, but Not Worn, or M. Louise Greene, a student for
five years at Kent's Hill, Maine. By Jonas Greene. Boston: 1867.
8vo. pp. 162. [3896
See " Libel Refuted."
A Rejoinder to the reply on the Kent's Hill tragedy. By Jonas
Greene. Lewiston: Printed for the Author. 1868. 16mo. (8vo-
size) pp. 64. [:3897
Greene, M. Louise. See Greene, Jonas, and " Libel Refuted."
Greene, Roscoe Goddard. Educator, Portland.
A Compend of English Grammar; designed for the use of the stu-
dent while attending a course of lectures on etymology and syn-
tax; containing emblematical charts of the several modes and
tenses arranged on the principles of locality and association. By
R. G. Greene.
" The institution of lectures is, of all helps that can be given, the most
valuable when circumstances permit; that is, in towns of a certain size.
Much may be thus taught, even without any other instruction ; but combined
with reading and subservient to it, the effects of public lectures are great
Indeed. The students are enable to read with advantage; things are ex-
plained to them which no books sufficiently illustrate; access is afforded to
teachers who can remove the difficulties which occur perpetually in the
reading of uneducated persons; and a word may often suffice to get rid of
some obstacles which would have impeded the unassisted student's progress
for days."
Brolgham o>,- Popular Education.
Portland: J. Adams, Jun., Pr. 1826. 8vo. pp. 54. [3898
Questions on the science of book-keeping by double and single
entry; adapted to Bennett's system: with explanations of tech-
nical words and phrases, accompanied with short methods of cal-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 511
culation, notes, observations, &g. By R. G. Greene. Portland: A.
Shirley, Printer. 1827. [3899
Murray's Theory of the moods and tenses of English verbs, illus-
trated by an emblematic chart. By R. G. Greene. Portland:
Will & Edwards, Printers. 1827. Svo. pp. 16. (1 chart.) [3900
An Emblematical Chart of the several moods, presenting at one
view, the number of tenses in each, their signs, and the manner
in which each tense is formed ; designed to assist the memory of
the student by applying the principles of local association. By
R. G. Greene, teacher of English Grammar. Portland: 1827. [3901
A Practical Grammar of the English Language, in which the princi-
ples established by Lindley Murray are inculcated, and his the-
ory of the moods clearly illustrated by diagrams, representing the
number of tenses in each mood — their signs — and the manner
in which they are formed. By Roscoe G. Greene, teacher of
English Grammar. Portland: Shirley & Hyde. 1829. Svo. pp.
111. [3902
The same. Second edition, improved. Portland: Shirley & Hyde.
18.30. Svo. pp. 111.
The same. Third edition, revised and improved. Portland: G.
Hyde & Co. 1832. Svo. pp. 126.
The same. First stereotype edition. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters
& Smith. 183.5. Svo. pp. 132.
The same. With an appendix. Tenth edition. Portland: W.Hyde.
1840. Svo. pp. 139.
-The same. Sanborn & Carter, Portland. 1846.
A Grammatical Text-Book, in which the several moods are clearly
illustrated by diagrams, representing the number of tenses in
each mood — their signs and the manner in which thej' are found.
Being an abstract of d, practical grammar, &c. Designed for the
use of schools. By Roscoe G. Greene. Boston: Lilly, Wait, Col-
man & Holden. 1833. [-3903
A Grammar for Children, with emblematic illustrations. By Ros-
coe G. Greene. Augusta: G. S. Carpenter & Co. 1834. [3904
Gbeene, William Warrex, M. D. 1831-81. Physician, Portland.
Greene's Questions in Surgery. By William Warren Greene. Port-
land: Brown Thurston & Co. 1872. Svo. pp. 176. [:390.5
President's Address. See Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 7: 234. (1881.)
[3906
In Memoriam. William Warren Greene. September 10, ISSl.
Portland, 3Ie.: Wm. M. Marks, Printer. 1881. Svo. pp. 16. [3907
Addressby Rev. William H. Fenn, p. 9.
Biographical Sketch of. 1883. See Gerrish, F. H.
512 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Greexleaf, Alexander. Monsou.
Sketch of. 1889. See Sprague, John F.
Gree:nl,eaf, Charles Edward. Gardiner. Educator.
The Child's In.structor and Moral Primer, containing, besides the
stops and principal characters used in i>unctuation, the figures
and abbreviations, early lessons in prose; amongst which are
some very pleasing and valuable pieces of sacred liistorj', and the
ten commandments; likewise a brief selection from Baldwin's
Fables, history of the elephant, whale, ant and silk-worm, &c.,
&c., ornamented with cuts. All which affords a pleasing variety
for the child, and is calculated to improve his morals and give him
that instruction which is suitable to his age, and to advance him
in the valuable and delightsome acquirement of good reading.
By the Young Child's Friend.
"Clnldren like tender osiers take the bow;
And as they first are formed, forever grow."
Second edition, enlarged and improved. Boston: Printed by
Sylvester T. Goss. 1820. [3908
The same. Second edition: enlarged and improved. Portland: A.
W. Thayer. 1822. pp. (Illus.)
Some of the Duties of a Faithful Teacher. Am. Inst. Ins. 1843. 185.
Criticisms in Etymology and Syntax: or a supplemental grammar;
containing much that is new, original and important, whilst it is
designed principally for the higher classes of grammarians, and
to improve the language of many in a very extensive circle of
society, it will be found also a jn'ofitable and encouraging book
for beginners. '■'■ Mult inn in Parvo.'''' By a North American
teacher. (Anon.) Gardiner: for the author. (By Charles Green-
leaf.) 1853. 12mo. pp. 48. [3909
An Improved and Comprehensive School Grammar, in which are
equally regarded both the wants of the beginner and those of
the advanced and critical student; containing all the essential
principles of the science usually found in other works, with an
addition of much that is new, critical and highly approved by
competent judges. By a North American teacher. 1855. [3910
An Appendix in English Grammar; including a great variety of im-
portant matter, directing to good language very little of which
has been hitherto given, with etymology and syntax, thought
proper to be classed there. Designed for a third part to the
work entitled " An Improved and Comprehensive School Gram-
mar, " but can be used to good advantage above, or in connection
with any other work. By a North American teacher. 1856. [3911
An Accompaniment to English Grammars, including a thorough
course of questions in etymology and syntax, with exercises to
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 513
be performed by the pupil. To which is added a variety of new,
important and critical matter, not given elsewhere. By a North
American teacher. 1861. [3912
The name A. M. C. Heath appears in parenthesis at the close of the copy-
right entry.
Greenleaf Family.
Genealogy. 1854. iSee Greenleaf, Jonathan.
Greenleaf, Joxathan, D. D. 1785-186-5. Clergyman, Wells, 1815-28.
Sketches of the ecclesiastical history of the state of Maine, from
the earliest settlement to the present time. By Jonathan Green-
leaf, pastor of a church in Wells. Portsmouth: Published by
Harrison Gray, K. Foster, Printer. 1821. 12mo. pp. 293; ap-
pendix, 78. [3913
A copy containing Ms. additions and corrections, made by the author, is
in the library of the Maine Historical Society.
Account of Wells. 1825. See Hubbard, Jeremiah.
Sermon delivered at Epping, New Hampshire, Oct. 25, 1826, at the
ordination of Rev. Forest Jeiferds, to the pastoral office in that
place. By Jonathan Greenleaf, pastor of the Congregational
church in Wells, Maine. Concord: Printed by Jacob B. Moore.
1827. 8vo. pp. lb. [3914
A Sermon delivered at Great Falls, Somersworth, N. H., January
23d, 1828, at the ordination of Rev. Josiah T. Hawes, to the
pastoral office in that place, by Jonathan Greenleaf, pastor of
the Congregational church in Wells, Me. n. p. [3915
A Doctrinal Catechism. Portland: Shirley & Hyde, Printers.
1828. 18mo. pp. 31. [3916
Greenleaf, Moses. 1778-1834. Williamsburg.
A Statistical View of the district of Maine; more especially with
reference to the value and importance of its interior. Ad-
dressed to the consideration of the legislators of Massachusetts.
By Moses Greenleaf, Esq. Salus publica mea merces. Boston:
Published by Cummings and Hilliard, at the Boston Bookstore,
No. 1, Cornhill. 1816. 8vo. pp. 154. [3917
Reviewed by Benjamin Rand in No. Am. Rev. 3:369. Accompanying
the work was a large folding map of Maine, in four sections, mounted on
linen, in board covers.
Treatise on Indian languages. 1824. »See Indians.
A Survey of the state of Maine, in reference to its geographical
features, statistics and political economy. Illustrated by maps.
Portland: Published by Shirley & Hyde. 1829. 8vo. pp. 468.
[3918
A legislative resolve, 1830, authorized the purchase of four hundred copies
of survey and maps at §16 per set, and appropriated §500 in consideration of
the author's expense and exertions in their publication.
Sketch of. (1888.) See Williamson, W. D.
34
514 BIBLIOGIIAPHY OF MAINE.
Greenleaf, Patrick Henry, D. D. 1808-69. Clergyman, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Autumnal Days. 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.
Greej^leaf, Simon, LL. D. 1783-18.33. Lawyer, Portland, r. in
Maine, 1790-1833.
An Oration pronounced at Xew Gloucester, before the worshipful
master and brethren of Cumberland Lodge on the festival of
Saint John the Baptist, A. L. 5806, by Simon Greenleaf. Port-
land: Printed by Brothers Adams and .Jenks. n. d. (1806.) Svo.
pp. 18. [3919
A Brief Inquiry into the Origin and Principles of Free Masonry.
" Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life. "
Portland: Printed by Arthur Shirley, 1820. Svo. pp. vii, 8, 117.
(Engraved title-page.) [3920
A Collection of cases overruled, doubted or limited in their appli-
cation. Taken from American and English reports. By Simon
Greenleaf, counsellor at law. Portland: Printed by Arthur Shir-
ley. 1821. Svo. [3921
Reviewed by Therou Metcalf, in No. Am. Rev. J,uly, 1822. Later editions
of the work liave been publislied, but the author liad nothing to do with
tliem, and all editions, since the first are by other hands.
Marvim's Legal Biblio, 348.
Reports of cases ai-gued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. I. Containing the cases of the years 1820 and 1821.
Hallowell: Printed by Goodale, Glazier & Co. 1822. Svo. pp.
viii, 436. ' [3922
The same. With notes and references to subsequent decisions and
statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsellor at law. Second
edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1852. Svo. pp. 436.
[3923
The same. Third edition. With annotations by Clarence Hale,
Esq., of the Cumberland bar. Portland: Dresser, McLellan &
Co. 1876. Svo. pp. vii, 436. [3924
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. II. Containing the cases of the years 1822 and 1823.
Hallowell: Printed by Glazier & Co. 1824. Svo. pp. vii, 432.
[3925
The same. With notes and references to subsequent decisions and
statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsellor at law. Second
edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1852. Svo. pp.
398. [3926
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 515
-The same. Third edition. With annotations by Hon. W. \V.
Bolster of the Androscoggin bar. Portland: Dresser, McLellan
& Co. 1875. 8vo. pp. vii, 440. [3927
-Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. III. Containing the cases from May term, 1824, in
Cumberland, inclusive, to the end of the year 182.5. Portland :
Printed and published by James Adams, Jun. 1826. 8vo. pp-
vii, 504. [3928
-The same. With notes and references to subsequent decisions and
statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsellor at lavp. Second
edition. Boston : Little, Brown and Company. 1852. 8vo. pp.
476. [3929
-The same. Third edition. With annotations by Hon. Edmund
F. Webb, of the Kennebec bar. Portland: Dresser, McLellan &
Co. 1875. 8vo. pp. vii, 513. [3930
-Reports of oases determined and argued in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. IV. Portland: Printed and published by James
Adams, Jun. 1828. 8vo. pp. 562. [3931
-The same. Containing the cases from April term, 1826, in York, to
May term, 1827, in Cumberland. With notes and references to
subsequent decisions and statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett,
counsellor at law. Second edition. Boston: Little, Brown and
Company. 1852. Svo. pp. 489. [3932
-The same. Third edition. With annotations by George E. Bird,
Esq., of the Cumberland bar. Portland: Dresser, McLellan &
Co. 1876. Svo. pp. 575. [3933
-Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. V. Portland : Printed and published by Shirley and
Hyde, 1829. Svo. pp. 524. [3934
-The same. Containing the cases from May term, 1827, from Oxford,
to April term, 1829, for York. With notes and references to sub-
sequent decisions and statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsellor
at law. Second edition. Boston: Little, Bi'own and Company.
1852. Svo. pp. 460. [3935
-The same. Third edition. With annotations by Hon. Enoch
Foster, Jr., of the Oxford bar. Bethel, Me. Portland: Dresser,
McLellan & Co. 1876. Svo. pp. 536. [3936
-Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. VI. Portland: Published by G. Hyde & Co. 1831.
Svo. pp. 539. [3937
516 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Greenleaf, Simon, LL. D., Continued.
The same. Containing the cases fi'om May term, 1829, in Cumber-
land, to May term, 1830, in Lincoln, both inclusive. With notes
and references to subsequent decisions and statutes, by Edmund
H. Bennett, councellor at law. Second edition. Boston: Little,
Brown and Company. 1852. 8vo. pp. 469. ^938
The same. Third edition. Portland: Dresser, McLellan & Co.
1876. 8vo. pp. 543. [3939
Keports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. VII. Portland: Published by G. Hyde & Co. 1832.
8vo. pp. 524. [3940
The same. Containing the cases from June term, 1830, in Kennebec,
to May term, 1831, in Lincoln. With notes and references to sub-
sequent decisions and statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsellor
at law. Second edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company-
1852. 8vo. pp. 477. [3941
The same. Third edition. With annotations by George E. Bird,
Esq., Portland, Me., of tlie Cumberland bar. Portland: Dresser,
McLellan & Co. 1876. Svo. pp. 536. [3942
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. VIII. Portland: Published by William Hyde for Z.
Hyde. A. Shirley, Printer. 1834. Svo. pp. 479. [3943
The same. Containing the cases from 1831,. for Kennebec, to June
term, 1832, for Somerset. With notes and references to subsequent
decisions and statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsellor at law.
Second edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Comijahy. 1852. Svo.
pp. 392. [3944
The same. Third edition. Witli annotations by George E. Bird,
Esq. Portland, Me., of the Cumberland bar. Portland : Dresser,
McLellan & Co. 1876. Svo. pp. 491. [3945
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine. By Simon Greenleaf, counsellor at
law. Vol. IX. Portland: Published by Winiam Hyde for Z.
Hyde. A. Shirley, Printer. Svo. pp. 152. [3946
The same. Containing the cases for June term, 1832, for Penobscot,
to July term, 1832, for Waldo. With notes and references to sub-
sequent decisions and statutes, by Edmund H. Bennett, counsel-
lor at law. Second edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Com-
pany. 1852. Svo. pp. 133. [3947
The same. Third edition. With annotations by T. T. Snow, Esq.,
of the Cumberland bar. Portland: Dresser, McLellan & Co.
1876. Svo. pp. 165. [3948
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 517
A Digest of Greenleaf's reports of cases argued and determined in
the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, from the year 1820, to the
year 1832, inclusive. Portland: Published by William Hyde.
Arthur Shirley, Printer. 1835. 8vo. pp. 360. [3949
The same is continued in volume IX of the first edition.
Masonic Charge. 1823. iSee Megquire, John L.
Memoir of the life and character of the late Chief Justice Mellen.
By S. Greenleaf, LL. D., Eoyal professor of law at Harvard Uni-
versity. Maine Reports, 17:467. (Appendix.) (1841.) [3950
Proceedings of Cumberland bar on his death. 1853. See Cumber-
land County.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Gbeenoitgh, Jones & Co: Greenough, W. A. Jk. and Greenough,
W. A. & Co., Publishers of Directories, Boston.
AUGUSTA, HALLOAVELI. AND GARDINER.
Greenough's Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manu-
facturing establishments, business, societies, business firms, etc.,
in the cities of Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner, for 1871. W. A.
Greenough, Jr., compiler and publisher, 96 Washington Street,
Boston. Augusta: J. Frank Pierce. 8vo. pp. 224. [3951
The same, for 1876-77. 8vo. pp. 262, 18. [3952
The same, for ISSO. 8vo. pp. 264. [3953
The same, for 1882. 8vo. pp. 375. [3954
The same, for 1884. Svo. pp. 368. [3955
The same, for 1886-87. 8vo. pp. 477. [3956
The same, for 1888-89. With a list of the business firms in Ran-
dolph, Pittston and Farmingdale. Svo. pp. 487. [3957
BANGOR.
Greenough, Jones & Go's Directory of the inhabitants, institutions,
manufacturing establishments, business, societies, business firms,
etc., etc., in the city of Bangor, for 1871-72. To which is added
a directory of Brewer. Published by David Bugbee & Co., No.
5 Strickland Block, Bangor, Me. Boston: Greenough, Jones &
Co., compilers, Xo. 96 Washington Street. Price $1.. 50. Entered
according to Act of Congress in the year 1871, by Greenoughj
Jones & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Wash-
ington. B. Thurston & Co. Printers. Portland, 8vo. pp. 260.
[3958
The same, for 1872-73. Svo. pp. 272, and 62 pp. advertisements.
(Map.) [3959
The same, for 1873-74. Svo. pp. 316, .54. [3960
The same, for 1875-76. Svo. pp. 294, and 52 pp. advertisements.
(Map.) [3961
518 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Greenough, Jones & Co., Gbeenough, W. A., Jr., and Greenough,
W. A. & Co., Continued.
The same, for 1877-78. 8vo. pp. 288, 46 pp. advertisements. (Map.)
[3962
The same, for 1879-80. 8vo. pp. 240, 24. [3963
The same, for 1882. 8vo. pp. 282, 24. [3964
1884. Bangor Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufac-
turing establishments, business, societies, business firms, etc.
etc. For sale by David Bugbee & Co., 5 Strickland Block, Ban-
gor, Maine. W. A. Greenough & Co., Compilers, Printers and
Publishers, Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.
Price $1.50. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year
1884, by W. A. Greenough & Co., in the ofi&ce of the Librarian of
Congress at Washington. 8vo. pp. 409. [3965
1885. The Bangor and Brewer Directory of the inhabitants institu-
tions, manufacturing establishments, societies, business, business
firms, map, state census, etc., etc. (Seal of the city of Bangor.)
For sale by David Bugbee & Co., 5 Strickland Block, Bangor,
Maine. W. A. Greenough & Co., Compilers, Printers and Pub-
lishers, Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. Price,
$2.00. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1885, by
W. A. Greenough & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress
at Washington. 8vo. pp. 507. [3966
The same, for 1887-88. 8vo. pp. 527. [3867
The same, for 1890. 8vo. pp. 521. [3968
BATH, BRUNSWICK AND RICHMOND.
Greenough, Jones »fe Co.'s Directory of the inhabitants, institutions,
manufacturing establishments, societies, business firms, etc., etc.,
in Bath, Brunswick and Richmond, for 1874. Greenough, Jones
& Co., Compilers and Publishers, 96 Washington Street, Boston.
For sale by S. Anderson & Son, Bath. Price, $1.50. B. Thurs-
ton cfe Co., Printers, Portland, Me. 1874. 8vo. pp. 192, 32. [3969
The same, for 1876-77. 8vo. pp. 212, 17. [3970
The same, for 1880. 8vo. pp. 231. [3871
The same, for 1883-84. 8vo. pp. 343. [3972
The same, for 1887. 8vo. pp. 411. [3973
biddeford and saco.
Greenough' s Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufactur-
ing establishments, business, societies, business firms, etc., in the
cities of Biddeford and Saco, for 1875. 8vo. pp. 192. [3974
Greenough' s Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufactur-
ing establishments, business, societies, business firms, etc., etc.,
in the cities of Biddeford and Saco, for 1877. Greenough & Co.,
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 519
Compilers and Publishers, 28 School Street, Boston. Bidclef ord :
F. M. Burnham, 127 Main Street. Saco: S. S. Mitchell, 88 Main
Street. 1877. Price $1.50. From the Press of B. Thurston and
Company, Portland, Maine. 1877. Svo. pp. 208, 28. [3975
-The same, for 1880. Svo. pp. 220, 24. [-3976
-The same, for 1882. 8vo. pp. 364. [3977
-The same, for 1884. Svo. pp. 368. [397S
-The same, for 1886. 8vo. [3979
-The same, for 1888. 8vo. [3980
-The same, for 1890. Svo. pp. 559. [3981
LEWISTON AND AUBURN.
-Cxreenougli, Jones & Co.'s Directory of the inhabitants, institutions,
manufacturing establishments, business, societies, business firms,
etc., etc., in the cities of Lewiston and Auburn, for 1872. Green-
ough, Jones & Co., Compilers and Publishers, 96 Washington
Street, Boston. Lewiston: S. G. French, 40 Lisbon Street: Doug-
lass & Cook, 2 Lisbon Street. 1872. From the Press of B. Thurs-
ton & Co., Portland. Svo. pp. 216. [3982
-The same, for 1874-75. Svo. pp. 272, 32. [3983
-The same, for 1876-77. Svo. pp. 280. [3984
-The same, for 1878-79. Svo. pp. 271. [3985
-The same, for 1880-81. Svo. pp.371. [3986
-The same, for 1883. Svo. pp. .535. [3987
-The same, for 1885. Svo. pp. 518. [.398S
-The same, for 1887. Svo. pp. 460, [3989
-The same, for 1889. Svo. pp. 568. [3990
PORTLAND.
-The Portland Directory and Keference Book, for 1883, containing a
general directory of the inhabitants, institutions, public officers,
business, societies, map, state census, etc., etc., and a complete
street directory. Vol. XVII. W. A. Greenough & Co., compilers.
B. Thurston & Co., Printers and Publishers, 97 1-2 Exchange
Street, Portland, Me. Price, $2.00. Svo. pp. 6.55. [.3991
-The same, Vol. XVIII, for 1884. Svo. pp. 693. (Map.) [3992
-The same, for 1885. Svo. pp. 715. (Map.) [3993
-The same. Vol. XX, Svo. pp. 731. (Map, illus.) [3994
-The same. Vol. XXI, for 1887. Svo. pp. 773. [3995
-The same. Vol. XXII, for 1888. Svo. pp. 773. [3996
-The same. Vol. XXIII, for 1889. Svo. pp. 799. (Map.) [3997
-The same, Vol. XXIV, for 1890. Svo. pp. 841. (Map, illus.)
520 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Gkeenough, Jones & Co., Greenough, W. A., Jr., and Greenough,
W. A. & Co., Continued.
ROCKLAND, BELFAST AND CAMDEN.
Greenough's Directory of Eockland, Belfast and Camden, also, a
business directory of Thomaston, for 1877-78, containing the
names, residence, and occupation of the citizens. Also, a com-
plete business directory of the above named places, city and town
officers, societies, etc. For sale by David Bugbee & Co., Bangor,
Me. (Monogram.) Greenough & Co., Publishers, 22 School Street,
Boston. Price $2.00. Entered according to Act of Congress, in
the year 1877, by W. A. Gi-eenough & Co., in the office of the
Librarian of Congress at Washington. B. Thurston & Company,
Printers, Portland, Me. 8vo. pp. 272, 20. [3999
The same, for 1882-83. 8vo. pp. 12, 317. [4000
WATERVILLE, OAKLAND AND FAIRFIELD.
Greenough's Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufac-
turing establishments, societies, business, business firms, etc.,
etc., in the towns of Waterville, Oakland and Fairfield, for 1885.
F. H. Greenough & Co. Compilers and Publishers, Augusta,
Portland & Waterville. (Copyright 1884.) B. Thurston & Co.,
Prs. Portland. 8vo. pp. 187. [4001
Greenville. Incorporated 1836.
Historical Account. 1880. See Loring, Amasa.
An Inland Retreat. 1890. See Haynes, Geo. H.
Greenwood, Andrew. 1776-1816. Lawyer, Bath.
Oration before the inhabitants of the town of Bath, Maine, February
22,1800. By Andrew Greenwood. Hallowell: 1800. 8vo. pp. 16.
[4002
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Greenwood, Francis William Pitt, D. D. 1797-1843. Clergyman,
Boston.
The Peculiar Features of Christianity. A sermon, preached at the
dedication of the meeting-house of the Second Parish, in Saco,
and the installation of the Rev. Thomas Tracy as their pastor. —
j^ovember 21, 1827. ByF. W. P. Greenwood. Printed by request.
Kennebunk: Printed by James K. Remick. 1827. 12mo. pp. 22.
[4003
Gregg, W. P., and Pond, Ben.jamin.
The Railroad Laws and Charters of the United States, now for the
first time collected, arranged in chronological order, and pub-
lished with synopsis and explanatory remarks. By W. P. Gregg
and Benjamin Pond, of the Boston Bar. Volume I. Containing
the raih'oad laws and charters of Maine, New Hampshire and Ver-
mont. Boston: Little cfe Brown. 18.^1. 8\fO. pp. 9.54. [4004
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DE
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[4005
Griffin, Appleton Prentiss Clark. Newtonville, Mass.
List of titles of articles upon American local history to be found in
the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston
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Index of articles upon American local history in historical collec-
tions in the Boston Public Library. By Appleton Prentiss Clark
Grif3fin, of the Boston Public Library. Boston Pub. Lib. Bulletin.
5:330, 433. (1883.) 6:88, 155, 233. (1884.) 316, 402. (1885.)
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(1889.) [4007
The same. Reprinted from the bulletin of the library. Boston.
Printed by order of the trustees. 1889. 8vo. pp. xii, 25.
Also issued with the title: ''Boston Public Library. Bibliographies of.
Special subjects originally published in the bulletin of the library Ko. 3.
Index of articles upon American local historj in historical collections in the
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The same. Report, Am. Hist. Ass. for 1S90. p. 161.
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and Biographical Society, 51. Maine Historical Society, Portland, Maine, 52.
Pejepscot Historical Society, Brunswick, Maine, 53. York Institute, Saco,
Maine, 54.
Griffin, Hexry Lyman. Clergyman, Bangor from 1881.
System of Work. Hammond Street Church. By the pastor. 1883-
84. 32mo. pp. 16. [4009
Griffin, John.
Memoirs of Capt. James Wilson, containing an account of his en-
terprises and sufferings in India, his conversion to Christianity,
his missionary voyage to the South Seas, and his peaceful and
triumphant death. By John Griffin. Second American edition.
With an appendix, exhibiting the glorious results of the South
Sea mission. Portland; James Adams, Jr. 1827. 16mo. pp. 220.
[4010
The first American edition was published in Boston, 1822, from a London
edition, n. d.
Griffin, Joseph. 1798-1874. Publisher, Brunswick.
History of the Press of Maine, edited by Joseph Griffin. 1872.
Brunswick: From the Press established A. D. MDCCXIX. 8vo.
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522 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Griffin, Joseph, Contimied.
Contents: The Old Portland Advertiser, by H. W. Richardson; Portland
Press, by Charles Holden. The Press of Kennebec County, Hallowell, by E.
llowell; Gardiner, by H.K.Morrell. The Press of Lincoln County, Wiscasset,
by Joseph Wood. The Press of Hancock County, Castine, by X. K. Sawyer. The
The Press of Oxford County, by G. B. Barrows, W. A. Pidgin, N. T. True
and others. The Press of Penobscot County, Bangor, by John E. Godfrey.
The Press of Waldo County, by Joseph Williamson. The Press of AVashing-
ton County,by Geo. W. Drisco. The Press of Sagadahoc County. The Press
of Somerset County, by Samuel L. Boardman. The Press of Knox County,
by Edwin Sprague and W. H. Twombly. The Press of Franklin County, by
J. S. Swift. The Press of Piscataijuis County, the Press of Androscoggin
County. The Press of Aroostook County, by Theodore Cary. Bibliography
of 31aine. Addenda by E. F. Duren.
Supplement to the History of the Press of Maine, with complete
index, n. t. p. (Brunswick, J. Griffin, March, 1874.) 8vo. pp.
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Obituary of. 18T5. See Elwell, E. H.
Biographical Sketch of. 1886. See Thurston, Brown.
Geiffin, Nathan. 1763-1853. Stockton Springs.
Centennial Observance of his birthday. 1863. See Hichborn, Na-
than G.
Griffin, Richard Andrew. Clergyman, Augusta, 1888-92.
Where Liberalism is Weak. Unit. Rev. 30: 238. (1888.) [4013
Christ Church Pulpit. The Mortal Transcended by the Beatified
Jesus. Being the report of a sermon preached by R. Andrew
Griffin of Augusta, Maine. Easter Sunday, 1890. Augusta: Press
of Charles E. Xash. 1890. 8vo. pp. 12. [4014
Christ Church Pulpit. "Eloi: Eloi:" Being the report of a sermon
preached by R. Andrew Griffin of Augusta, Maine. Augusta:
Press of Charles E. Xash. 1890. 8vo. pp. 11. [4015
Oration by Rev. R. A. Griffin, given at Meonian hall, May 30, 1890.
" For What did They Fight?" Published under the auspices of
Seth Williams Post Xo. 13, G. A. R., Augusta, Maine. Augusta:
Press of Charles E. Xash. 1890. 8vo. pp. 20. [4016
Christ Church Pulpit. A Lamp for the Sepulchre. Being the re-
port of a sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta,
Maine, May 11, 1890. Augusta: Press of Charles E. Nash. 1890.
Svo. pp. 11. [4017
Christ Church Pulpit. The Hair Helping the Head. Being the
report of a sermon i^reached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta,
Maine. Augusta: Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher 1890. 8vo.
pp. 10. 4018
Christ Church. Pulpit. God Rested. Being the report of a ser-
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 523
Christ Church Pulpit. Able, Thorough. Being the report of a
sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin, at Augusta, Maine. Au-
gusta: Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher. 1890. 8vo. pp. 10.
[4020
Christ Church Pulpit. Forward and Alone. Being the report of
a sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta, Maine, Au-
gusta: Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher. 1890. Svo. pp. 10.
[4021
Christ Church Pulpit. Manners. Being the report of a sermon
preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta, Maine. Augusta:
Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher. 1S90. Svo. pp. 11. [4022
Christ Church Pulpit. The Spirit and the Son. Being the report
of a sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta, Maine.
Augusta: Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher. 1890. Svo. pp. 11.
[4023
Christ Church Pulpit. Gnats and Camels. Being the report of a
sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta, Maine. Au-
gusta: Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher, 1890. Svo. pp. 11.
[4024
Christ Church Pulpit. Jesus, Wonderful. Being the report of a
sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Augusta, Maine. Au-
gusta; Press of Charles E. Nash, Publisher. 1890. Svo. pp. 13.
[4025
Christ Church Pulpit. The Strange Fortunes of a Text. Being
the report of a sermon preached by R. Andrew Griffin at Au-
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Reflections of an Ecclesiastical Emigrant. Unit. Rev. 34: 390.
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Visible Symbols. Unit. Rev. 34:473. (1890). [4027a
Griffith, George Banckoft. Portland.
The Poets of Maine. A collection of specimen poems from over
four hundred verse-makers of the Pine Tree state, with biograph-
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Griffiths, John. 1820-72. Portland.
Memoir of. 1874. See Locke, J. A.
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524 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Griswold, Alexander Viets, D. D. 1766-1843. P. E. Bishop, Bos-
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Pastoral Letter to the members of the Protestant Ei)iscopal Church
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A Discourse of the nature, reasonableness and use of the promises
made in the name of the children, when they are baptized. By
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The Monograph. A serial collection of indexed essays. Published
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The first twenty-six numbers were published fortnightly. The publication
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A Manual of misused words compiled from the works of Alford,
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A Directory of writers for the literary press in the United States.
Compiled by W: M. Griswold, A. B. (Harvard) compiler of
"Annual Index to Periodicals," of "Synopsis of Copyright De-
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The same, under the following title:
A Directory of authors, including writers for the literary maga-
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of "Annual Index to Periodicals," of "Synopsis of Copyright
Decisions," and of " A Manual of Misused Words," etc. Second
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The same, under the following title :
A Directory of writers for the literary press, particularly in the
United States. Compiled by W: M. Griswold, A. B. (Harvard)
compiler of " Index to Essays," " A Manual of Misused Words,"
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 525
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-The same, Xo. XII. [4050
-The same. Xo. XIII. A Index to articles relating to history, bi-
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of essays (etc.) By W: M. Griswold, A. B. (Harvard) Assistant
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[4054
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Griswold, Rvfus Wilmot. 1815-57. Author, New York.
The Poets and Poetry of America. With an historical introduc-
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" Here the free spirit of mankind, at length,
Throws its last fetters off; and who shall place
A limit to the giant's unchained strength,
Or curb his swiftness in the forward race? "
Bryant.
"E're long, thine every stream shall find a tongue,
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Maine poets named are H. W. Longfellow, Isaac McLellan, Grenville
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The Prose Writers of America. With a survey of the intellectual
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Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution. Com-
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The Republican Court, or American society in the days of Wash-
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Boston to the Penobscot. N. E. Mag. 6: 375. (1888.) [4070
Guild Family. Genealogy and history of. 1887. See Burleigh,
Charles.
Guilford. Incorporated 1816.
Proceedings Baptist church. 1803. See Snow, Simeon.
Historical Account. 1880. See Loring, Amasa.
Gunnison, N.
A Sermon delivered before the First Universalist society in Hallo-
well, April 10, 1842. (Hebrews ix: 27, 28.) Augusta: 1842. 8vo.
pp. 16. [4071
Gurnet, John Hopkins, h. 1821. Clergyman, Foxcroft, 1869-75.
Sermon before Maine Missionary Society. 1873. See Maine Mis-
sionary Society.
Gurney, L.
Casco Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, North Yarmouth. O. T.
1:57. ' [4072
528 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
GusTAFSON, Axel. 5. Sweden, Europe. 1847. Educator.
Address at Bar Harbor. 1886. See American Inst, of Ins.
GusTiN, (Augustine Jean). Falmouth.
Communication concerning. 1889. See Gustin, George Wilmot.
GusTiN, George Wilmot. Pittston, Pa.
(Augustine Jean) Gustin. Me. Rec. (i : 3.53. (1889.) [4073
(W) G. A Brief Narrative, or poem, giving an account of the hostile
action of some pagan Indians towards Lieut. Jacob Tilton, and
his brother Daniel Tilton, both of the town of Ipswich, as they
were on board a small vessel at the eastward: which happened
in the summer-time, in the year 1722. With an account of tlie
valiant exploits of the said Tiltons, and their victorious conquest
over their insulting enemies. Xewburyport — from a reprint of I.
Thomas and H. W. Tinges. Printed by W. & J. Gilman, Xo. 9
State Street, June, 1834. [4074
Of this affair, Penhallow says :
" The chief, Capt. Samuel, with five others, boarded Lieut. Tilton, as he lay
at anchor fishing, near Damariscove. They pinioned him and his brother,
and beat them very sorely: at length one getting unloosed, released the
other." They then fell with desperate fury on the Indians, kill one, and
mortally wound two more.
The same. N. E. Reg. 2:271, (1848), under title "A Tragedy of
the Sea," with preliminary notes. [4075
The same. Boston. Printed by Robert Wier, March, 1852. Broad-
side.
The lines are arranged in three columns.
It is uncertain where the original was printed. The first Newburyport
edition i)robably appeared in 177.3 or 1774, as Isaiah Thomas and Henry W.
Tinges published the Essex Journal there during portions of those years.
G., X. M.
Speaker Reed's Error. By X. M. G. N. A. Rev. 151:90. (1890.)
[4076
For replies, see Reed, Thomas B., and " Judex."
Gyles, John. 1678-1755. Military commander, Brunswick, St. Georges.
Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, etc., in the
captivity of John Gyles, Esq., commander of the garrison on St.
George's River, in the District of Maine. Written by himself.
Forgetful Youth ! but know the Power above
With ease can save each object of his love;
Wide as his will extends his boundless Grace ;
Nor lost by time, nor circumscribed by Place.
Happier his lot, who many sorrows past,
Long lab'ring gains his natal shore at last;
Than who too speedy, hastes to end his life
By 3ome stern Ruffian.
Homer's Odyss.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 529
Boston, inN. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green,
in Queen Street, over against the prison. MDCCXXXVI. sm.
8vo. pp. 4: 44. [4077
Reprinted by S. G. Drake, in "Tragedies of the Wilderness," Boston:
1846, but the text is altered throughout. Copies of the original edition are
very rarely found.
The same, under the following title :
Memoirs of odd adventures., strange deliverances, etc. in captivity
of John Giles, Esq., commander of the garrison on Saint George
Eiver, in the district of Maine. Written by himself. Originally
published at Boston, 1736. Printed for William Dodge. Cin-
cinnati: Spiller & Gates, Printers. 1869. Svo. pp. 64. [4078
This reprint has notes and an appendix. It follows Drake in his disor-
dered text, and gives the name of the author as Giles. Sabin makes the
same error.
Statement of the number of Indians, 1726. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll.
3:355. (1853.) [4079
Hackeltox, Mks. Maria A. Bristol.
Jamestown of Pemaquid: a poem. By Mrs. Maria W. Hackelton.
Read on the site of Fort Frederic, on the reception of the com-
mittee of the Maine Historical Society, by the citizens of Bristol,
August 26, 1869. With a prefatory note, by Rev. Edward Bal-
lard. Published under the direction of the society. New York:
Hurd & Houghton. 1869. sm. 8vo. pp.40. [4080
Hacker, William.
Guide for the order of High Priesthood, compiled by M. E. Wil-
liam Hacker, president of the order of High Priesthood in Indi-
ana. Portland: J. Covell. 1864. 12mo. pp. 22. [4081
Haddock, Charles Bricket, D. D. 1796-1861. Hanover, N. H.
The Reliance of Christianity on its Ministers. A discourse deliv-
ered before the Rhetorical Society in the seminary at Bangor,
Maine. August 30, 1843. By Charles B. Haddock. D. D., pro-
fessor of intellectual philosophy, &c., in Dartmouth College.
Printed by Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington Street., Boston.
1843. Svo. pp. 33. [4082
Haddock, Frank C.
The Second Coming of Christ, by Rev. Frank C. Haddock. (No
imprint.) n. d. 12mo. pp. 18. (Brunswick Telegraph Job Press.)
[4083
Hadley, Bexjamin L. Bar Harbor.
History of Bar Harbor Lodge, No. 185, Free and Accepted Masons,
at Bar Harbor, Maine, from date of precedence, Aj^r. 19, 1882, to
January 1st, 1890. By Benjamin L. Hadley, P.M. Printed by
Bar Harbor Press Co., Bar Harbor, Me. 1890. sm. 8vo. pp. 27.
[4084
35
530 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hadley, William H. Clergyman, Portland, 1849-56.
Fourth Annual Report of the minister at large in the city of Port-
land. Presented November 14, 1853. Portland: Printed by Fos-
ter, Gerrish& Co. 1853. 12mo. pp. 24. [4085
Sixth Annual Report of the minister at large in the city of Port-
land. Presented May 27, 1855. Portland: Printed by Peck &
Ayers. 1855. 12mo. pp. 12. [4086
Disturbance at Preble Chapel. Wm. H. Hadley. Portland. Feb-
ruary, 1856.
"Reproaches unsupported by evideuce affect ouly the character of him
who utters them."
Walpole.
8vo. pp. 16. [4087
Hadlock, Hakvey Deming. b. 1845. Lawyer, Portland, Boston.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Hablock, Samuel, Sb. Mount Desert.
Absti-act of Will. 1790. Bang. Hist. Mag. 3: 7. (1887.) [4088
Hague, John B. b. 1813. Clergyman, Eastport, 1835-45.
Hymns for Social and Private Worship. Selected by J. B. Hague.
Eastport: John Beckford. 1842. [4089
Haines, William Pickering, LL. D. 1811-79. Biddeford.
Sketch of. X.E.Reg. 34:107. (1880.) [4090
Hakluyt, Richaed. 1553-1616. English author.
Discourse on western planting. 1.584. See Woods, Leonard.
Hale, Benjamin, D. D. 1797-1863. Educator, r. Gardiner, 1822-27.
An Inaugural Address, delivered at Gardiner, Me., Jan. 1, 1823. By
Benjamin Hale, principal of the Gardiner Lyceum and lecturer on
natural philosophy. Hallowell: S. K. Gilman, Printer. 1823.
12mo. pp. 16. [4091
Introduction to the mechanical principles of carpentry. In two
parts; Part I. Strength and stiffness of timber. Part II. Statics
applied to constructions of timber. By Benjamin Hale, principal
of Gardiner Lyceum. Gardiner, 1827. 8vo. pp. 182. [4092
Hale, Clarence, b. 1848. Lawyer. Portland.
Editor Maine Reports. Vol. I. 3d edition. See Greenleaf, Simon.
Hale, Edward Everett, D. D. b. 1822. Clergyman, Boston.
Life and character of Sylvester Judd. Chr. Ex. 58:63. (1855.)
[4093
Tarry at Home Travel. X. E. Mag. 1 : 210. (1889.) [4094
Contains an account of Rosemary Cottage in Eliot, and Eliot public library.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 531
Hale, Enoch. 1790-1848. Physician, Gardiner, 1813-16.
History and description of an epidemic fever, which prevailed at
Gardiner, Me., iu the spring of 1814. Boston: Wells & Lilly.
1818. 8vo. pp. 246. [4095
Reviewed in London Med. and Phys. Journal, 1819. See the Athenaeum, or
Spirit of the English Magazines, 5 : 391. (1819.)
Hale, Eugene, LL. D. b. Turner, 1836. Lawyer and U. S. senator.
r. Ellsworth.
Eulogy on Senator Fessenden. 1869. See Fessenden, William P.
Memorial Address on Samuel F. Hersey. 1875. See Hersey, Sam-
uel F.
Counting the Electoral Votes. Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of
Maine, in the House of Representatives, January 25, 1877. Wash-
ington: 1877. 8vo. pp. 16. [4096
The American Navy and Free Ships. Speeches of Hon. Eugene
Hale, of Maine, iu the Senate of the United States, Wednesday,
April 9, and Friday, May 2, 1884. Washington: 1884. Svo. pp.
28. [4097
Blair Educational Bill. Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine,
in the United States Senate, Tuesday, March 2, 1886. Public
money, given to the South, should be applied where the greatest
illiteracy is found. Washington: 1886. 8vo. pp. 14. [4098
American Commerce. Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, in
the United States Senate, April 29, and 30, 1886, on the amend-
ment of the committee on aj^propriations to the post-office ap-
propriation bill, (H. R. 5887) proposing to appropriate $800,000
for the foreign mail steamship service. [4099
Increased communication and commerce with the countries of Cen-
tral and Southern America will open new markets for the i^rod-
ucts of labor in the United States, and thus relieve the present
depressed condition of our agricultural and manufacturing in-
dustries, and give secure and well paid employment in every
field of labor. Washington: 1886. Svo. pp. 20. [4100
Civil Service Reform. Civil service reform a delusion and a sham
under President Cleveland's administration. Speech of Hon.
Eugene Hale, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States, Jan.
11,1888. Washington: 1888. 8vo. pp. 27. [4102
Common Schools North and South. The Blair bill. Speech of
Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States,
Feb. 15, 1888. Washington: 1888. 8vo. pp. 12. [4103
The Fisheries Treaty, and our commercial relations with Canada.
Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, in the Senate of the
United States, June 13, 1888. Washington: 1888. Svo. pp. 14.
[4104
532 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hale, EifOENE, LL. D., Continued.
Rebuilding the Navy. Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, in
the Senate of the United States, Feb. 12, 1889. Washington:
1889. 8vo. pp. 15. [4105
Reciprocal Trade with the Countries of Central and South America,
and the Islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. Speech of Hon. Eugene
Hale, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States, September
2, 1890. Washington: 1890. 8vo. pp. 2:3. [4106
Reciprocal Trade with Central and South America. Hon. Eugene
Hale, United States Senator from Maine, before the Boston Boot
and Shoe Club. October 15, 1890. Washington, D. C: Geo. R.
Gray, Printer. 1890. 8vo. pp. 10. [4107
Hale, Mrs. Eugene. Ellsworth.
Sketch of. With portrait. 1890. See Curtis, William E.
Hale, George. (?)
Benjamin Vaughan. Nation. 48:177. (1889.) [4108
Hale, H. E.
Remarks on the language of the St. John's or Wlastukweek Indi-
ans, with a Penobscot vocabulary. (By H. E. Hale.) Boston:
18-34. 8vo. pp. 8. See also transactions of the American Ethno-
logical Society, Vol. 2: 3-330. (1848.) [4109
Hale, Joseph.
Lecture on school discipline. 1844. See American Inst. Ins.
Hale, Nathax, LL. D. 1784-1863. Journalist, Boston.
The Xorth Eastern Boundary. No. Am. Rev. 26: 421. (1828.) [4110
North Eastern and Northern Boundary. No. Am. Rev. 33: 261.
(1831.) [4111
The North Eastern Boundary of the United Stales. Boston: 1832.
8vo. [4112
The North Eastern Boundary. American Almanac. 1840. pp. 84-94
(Map.) [4113
Hale, William, h. 1856. Dover, N. H.
Shore Life in Song. By William Hale. Biddeford, Me: Printed
at the Biddeford Journal Office. 1886. 12mo. pp. 246. [4114
Halfpenny, H. E.
Atlas Kennebec County. 1879. See Caldwell.
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler, D. C. L. 1797-1865. Author, Nova
Scotia; England.
An Historical and Statistical Account of Nova Scotia, in two vol-
umes. Illustrated by a map of the province, and several engrav-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 533
ings. By Thomas C. Haliburton, Esq., barrister at law, and mem-
ber of the House of Assembly of Xova Scotia.
"This is my own, my native land."
Halifax : Printed and Published by Joseph Howe. 1829, 8vo. Vol.
I. pp. viii, .340, viii. (1 map, 1 engrav.) Vol. JI. pp. (2), 453, iii.
(2 maps, 2 engrav.) [4115
Contents relating to Maine. De Monts settles at St. Croix, 1; 16; Jesuites
commence an establishment at St. Saviour, 33; Destruction of St. Saviour
by Samuel Argall, 36; Hostilities between Charnise and La Tour, 53; De-
scription of the fort at Penobscot, in 1670. (Erroneously located on the river
St. John) 66; Sketch of Sir William Phips. 69; Capture of I'emaquid, (1696)
75; Sketch of St. Castine, from La Honton, 75; The English attack the
savages at Xorridgewock, and kill the missionary Pere Eale, 104; Expedi-
tion against Castine, 295.
Hall, Miss Akethlsa. Educator, Brooklyn, N. T.
Life and Character of the Rev. Sylvester Judd. (Engraving of his
Augusta residence). Boston: Crosby, Nichols, and Company.
New York: C S. Francis & Co. 1854. 12mo. pp. xi, .531. [4116
Hall, Edward A. Chesterville.
Historical Sketch of Franklin County Agricultural Society. (1888.)
See Franklin County.
Hall, E. J.
"Away down East," a poem. Lakeside. 8:395. (1872.) [4117
Hall, Edward Winslow. b. 1840. Professor and librarian Colby
University.
Tax Payers in Falmouth. 1877. Me. Biog. 1: 116. (1876.) [4118
Colby i:niver.sity. Lib. Jour. 2:68. (1877.)
German University Lib. Management. Lib. Jour. 2: 75-76. [4119
The Teacher and Library. A paper read before the Maine Peda-
gogical Society at Auburn, Me., Dec. 28, 1888, by Edward W.
Hall, librarian Colby University. (From the annual report of the
state superintendant of schools, 1888.) n. d. (1889.) n. p. 8vo.
pp. 11. [4120
Address at laying corner-stone of Shannon observatory. 1889. See
Colby University.
Hall Family. Portland.
Notice of. 1848. See Willis, William.
Hall, Fifield, Bloomfield.
Funeral Sermon on. 1831. See Tappan, Benjamin,
Hall, Frank S., M. D. 1839-72. Physician, Cumberland Center.
Biographical Sketch of. 1873. See Lamson, D. C.
Hall, Hatevil.
Descendants of. 1872. See Hall, Joseph B.
534 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hall, James.
A Plan of the city of Portland. From a survey made under the di-
rection of the City Council, A. D. 1836. By James Hall, civil
engineer. Portland. 1837. [4121
Keport on a reconnoissance of Sebasticook River, by James Hall.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8. [4122
Report of a route for a railroad from Portland to Montreal. Port-
land: 1844. 8vo. [4123
Hall, James A. 183-5-93. Damariscotta.
Centennial Address. 1876. See Damariscotta.
Introduction to History Sixteenth Maine Regiment. 1886. See
Small, Abner R.
Hall, Joseph Blake. 1825-89. Journalist, Presque Isle.
Maine: Digest of the resolves of Maine, having the force of law,
from 1820 to 1862, inclusive. Compiled under authority of re-
solves of March 13, 1861, and March 17, 1862. By Joseph B. Hall,
secretary of state. Augusta: Stevens & Say ward. Printers to the
State. 1862. 8vo. pp. 175, xii. [4124
Descendants of Hatevil Hall, of Dover. Portland Monitor, July 8,
1871, to May 11, 1872. [4125
Biographical Sketch of. 1890. See Brackett, George E.
Hall, J. J. h. 1849. Clergyman, Biddeford, Auburn, 1879-86.
Court Street Free Baptist Pulpit, Auburn, Maine. A sermon
preached by Rev. J. J. Hall, on the Grand Army review at Port-
land, June 28, 1885. Before the Brunswick Post. Lewiston:
Printed at the Journal Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 8. [4126
Hall, Robert. 1764-1831. English clergyman.
Term of Communion between Baptists and Psedo Baptists. Port-
land: Printed by A. & J. Shirley. Sold by William & Henry
Hyde, at their bookstore in Portland and Bath. 1816. pp. 97, 12
[4127
Hallock, Charles, h. 1S34. Journalist, New York City.
Life among the Loggers. Harp. Mag. 20: 437. (1860.) [4128
Has views of Bangor and Okltowii.
Aroostook and Madawaska. Harp. Mag. 27: 688. (1863.) [4129
Halloway, Mrs. Laura Carter. Richmond, Ky.
The Woman's Story as Told by Twenty American Women, with
porti-aits and sketches of the authors, by Laura C Halloway,
author of "The Ladies of the White House," "An Hour with
Charlotte Bronte," "Adelaide Xeilson," "The Hearthstone,"
"Mothers of Great Men and Women," "Howard the Christian
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 535
Hero," "The Home in Poetry," etc. Xew York: John B. Alden,
Publisher. 1889. 16mo. pp. xi, 541. [4130
P. 258, Sketch of Celia Thaxter; p. 267, "A Memorable Murder," by same.
Hallowell.
Appearance of. 1785. -See Hazlitt, William.
Discourse, Thanksgiving. 1785. See Hazlitt, William.
An Ancient Warning. 1792. See Me. Biog. 3: 52. (1877.) [4131
Sermon, ordination Jona. Calef. 1794. See Hemmenway, Moses.
Sermon, ordination E. Gillet. 1795. See Bobbins, Chandler.
Sermon, ordination D. Stone. 1795. See Gray, Kobert.
Address, dedication academy. 1795. See Bradford, Alden.
Sermon National Fast. 1799. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1799. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Eulogy on Washington. 1800. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Oration, 4 July. 1802. See Bond, Thomas.
Discourse, Thanksgiving. 1804. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Oration, 4 July. 1805. See Eipley, Eleazer W.
Oration, 4 July. 1807. See Perley, Jeremiah.
Extreme cold lately observed at. 1807. Am. Philos. Soc. Proc. 22:
394, and 396. [4132
Discourse, Thanksgiving. 1808. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Oration, Masonic. 1808. See Perley, Jeremiah.
Sermon, missionary. 1808. See Scott, Jonathan.
Oration, 4 July. 1809. See Emmons, Williams.
Sermon, State Fast. 1811. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1811. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Sermon, missionary. 1812. See Payson, Edward.
Unitarianism at. 1812. See Belsham, Thomas.
Discourse, National Fast. 1812. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Address, peace celebration. 1815. See Tappan, Benjamin.
Hallowell & Augusta Bank, report of. 1816. See Massachusetts.
Collection of Sacred Music. 1817. See Tenney, Samuel.
Reports of Sunday-schools in 1818. See Sabbath-schools.
Sermon, Thanksgiving. 1819. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Catalogue of the Hallowell circulating library. Consisting of Nov-
els, Biography, Travels, Reviews, Romances, History, Poems,
Periodicals, Plays, Voyages, Miscellaneous Works, &c. To
which all works of merit in the various branches of literature are
added as soon as published. Kept by Goodale, Glazier & Co.,
at the Hallowell Book-Store. Hallowell: Printed by Goodale,
Glazier & Co. 1820. 12mo. pp. 48. [4133
The number of volumes was 1390.
536 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hallowell, Continued.
Address, Masonic. 1820. See Sprague, Lawrence.
Sermon, State Fast. 1821. See Gillet, Eliphalet.
Order of exercises at the dedication of the new meeting house, in
Hallo well, and ordination of Rev. S. Everett, September 15, 1824.
Broadside. [41.34
Revivals of religion at. 1807-24. See Chessman, Daniel.
Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. 1826. See Sprague, Peleg.
Sermon on Thomas Baldwin. 1826. <See Chessman, David.
Discourses at. 1832. See Shepard, George.
Address, Anti-Masonic. 1834. See Anti-Masonic.
Confession of Faith and Covenant, adopted by the Congregational
church in Hallowell, which was organized March 1.5, 1791. Hal-
lowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith. 18.3.5. 16mo. pp. 24. [41.35
Sermon. 1838. See Whitman, Jason.
Rules and orders of the Washington Legislature. 1838. 8vo. pp. 8.
[4136
Sermon, missionary. 1840. See Jones, Elijah.
Discourse on Pres. Harrison. 1841. See Tefft, Benjamin F.
Sermon, before Universalist society. 1842. See Gunnison, N.
Catalogue of books in the Hallowell Social library. April, 1843.
Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith. Printers. 12mo. pp. 24.
[4137
The number of volumes was 861.
Sermon, funeral E. Gillet. 1850. See Tappan, Benjamin.
Hallowell, Its Past and Present. 1859. See New England Manu-
facturing Towns.
Destruction of liquors, at, with engraving. 1852. See Hawkins,
William G.
By-laws of Kennebec Lodge, Hallowell, Me. Revised and adopted
March 7, 1860. Lodge chartered March 15, 1796. Hallowell:
Priated by Masters, Smith & Co. 1860. 16mo. pp. 1680. [4138
Vaughan Family and Olden Time in. 1865. See Sheppard, John H.
Directory. 1868. .See Langford & Chase.
By-laws of Kennebec Lodge, No. 5, of Fi-ee and Accepted Masons.
Hallowell, Me. Revised and adopted, December 15th, 1869.
Lodge chartered, March 15th, 1796. Portland: Stephen Berry,
Printer. 1870. 24mo. pp. 16. [4139
Industrial School for girls. Established 1875. See Maine Public
Documents.
Directory. 1876-77. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Discourse at. 1876. See Shailer, W. H.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 537
History Jerusalem Royal Arch Chapter. 1876. See Currier, Or-
lando.
Cemetery Inscriptions at. 1877. See Boardman, Samuel L.
Directory. 1880. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Library at. 1880. See Boardman, Samuel L.
Address and poem at the dedication of the Hallowell Public Li-
brary, March 9, 1880, with historical sketch. Forsan et hcec mem-
inisse juvabit. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 193 Middle
Street, n. d. (1880.) sm. 8vo. pp. 26. (Engraving of library
building.) [4140
Address by Rev. H. V. Emmons. Poem by Mrs. Emma Huntingtou Na-
son.
Meetings of contributors to Maine Farmer's Almanac. 1880-81.
See Maine Farmer's Almanac.
Directory. 1882. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Directory. 1884. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Temperance Scenes in, years ago. 1887. See Howard, Oliver O.
Directory. 1886-87. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Directory. 1888-89. See Greenough, W. A. & Co.
Leading Business Men of, with historical sketch. 1889. See
Leading Business Men.
Hallowell Collection of Sacred Music. See Tenney, Samuel.
Halset, Mrs. C H.
Mrs. Henry Knox. Potter's Am. Mo. 7:31. (1879.) [4141
Hamilton, Alexander, Madison, James, and Jay, John.
The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in the year 1788,
by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay: With an appendix
containing the letters of Paciflcus and Helvidius, on the jDroclama-
tion of neutrality of 1793: also the original articles of confedera-
tion and the constitution of the United States, with the amend-
ments thereto. A new edition. The numbers written by Mr.
Madison corrected by him self. Hallowell, (Me.): Printed and
published by Glazier & Co. 1826. 8vo. pp. .582. [4142
Of these eighty-fl ve political essays, fifty-one were written by Mr. Hamilton ;
twenty-nine by Madison, and five by Jay.
The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in the year 1788,
by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay, with an appendix,
containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius, on the procla-
mation of neutrality of 1793: Also the original articles of con-
federation, and the constitution of the United States, with the
amendments made thereto. A new edition. The numbers written
by Mr. Madison corrected by himself. Hallowell: Printed and
Published by Glazier, Masters & Co. 1831. 8vo. pp. 542. [4143
Xot mentioned by Sabin. Henry B. Dawson, who edited three New York
editions, was unable to find a copy.
538 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hamilton, Alexandek, Madison, James, and Jay, John, Continued.
The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in the year 1788,
by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay: with an appendix
containing the letters of Picificus and Helvidius on the procla-
mation of neutrality of 1793: Also, the original articles of con-
federation, and the constitution of the United States, with the
amendments made thereto. A new edition. The numbers
written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself . Hallowell: Glazier
Masters & Smith. 1837. 8vo. pp. 500. [4144
The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in 1788, by Mr.
Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, contain-
ing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of
neutrality of 1793: Also, the original articles of confederation,
and the constitution of the United States. A new edition. The
numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself. Hallowell,
Glazier, Masters & Smith. 1842. 8vo. pp. 484. [4145
a " choice, clean copy, elegantly bound in russia extra, with gilt edges, "
is priced at 18s. in Henry Stevens & Sons' London Catalogue Americana, in
1889.
The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in 1788, by Mr.
Hamilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, contain-
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neutrality of 1793: also, the original articles of confederation,
and the constitution of the United States. Xew edition. The
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The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in 1788, by Mr.
Hamilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, contain-
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What Shall We Believe! A poem for everybody: or rough shod
rhymes. Suggested by the study of nature and man, and de-
signed as a looking glass for creeds, in which they may see their
deformity, and the evil effects of so many Bible — isms upon the
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Hamilton, Harry Fairfield, D. M. D. Boston.
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Hamiltons of Berwick and Xova Scotia. 1890. See Eaton, Ar-
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Hamlin, Africa. 1756-1808. Revolutionary officer, Waterford.
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The Tourmaline. Its relation as a gem; its complex nature; its
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Alimentation, considered in its relation to the progress and pros-
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"Now in matter of the knowledge of the works of nature, I would have
thee give thyself curiously; so that there be no sea, river, nor fountain of
540 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hamlin, Augustus Choate, M. D., Continued.
which thou dost not know the fishes; all the fowls of the air; all the metals
that are hid in the bowels of the earth; together with the precious stones
that are to be seen in the east and south of the worhl. Let nothing of
these be unknown to thee."
Rabelais.
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Hamlin, Charles, b. 1837. Lawyer, Bangor.
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[4168
Obituary Record of graduates. 1822-70. See Colby University.
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Speech of Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, on the Oregon question. Deliv-
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The Compromise Bill. Speech of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of
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Speech of Mr. Hamlin in defence of the rights of American fisher-
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Memorial Address delivered in the Senate of the United States on
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Kemarks of Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, on resigning his position as
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Sketches of the lives of Lincoln, Hamlin, Bell, Everett and others.
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A True Discourse of the present estate of Virginia, and the
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Hanafokd, Mrs. Phebe Anxe. b. 1829. Author, Xew Haven, Conn.
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546 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Charnise, 120; at Penobscot, 132, 140; drowned, 187; his bad reputation,
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-The same. Second edition. 1886.
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Caesar Commentarii de Bello Gallico. With references to Hark-
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What Have We Lost in Fifty Years That Would Have Been Helpful
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Hanson, John Wesley, D. D. b. 1823. Clergyman, Norridgewock
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Hardy, Dr. Manly. 1778-1849. Physician, Bucksport, Bangor.
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Harlow, Bradford, and family, Bangor.
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The same. General Conference Minutes. 1883. pp. 128-135.
Historical Address. 188-t. See Cape Elizabeth.
Haklow, Henry Mills, M. D. 1821-93. Augusta.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Haklow, Capt. John, and family, Bangor. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Hablow, Louis K.
Picturesque Coast of New England, from twelve original water
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Mt. Desert, Rockland Harbor, Castine are among the views.
Harlow, Nathaniel. 1758-1825. Bangor.
Sketch of. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Harlow, Eoscoe Lincoln, M. D. 1827-85. Physician, Auburn.
Biographical Sketch of. 1886. See Morton, J. A.
Harmon, A. W. Augusta.
Things about Augusta. Composed by A. W. Harmon. Broadside.
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Harmon, Zebtjlon King. 182.3-95. Portland.
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Roll of men inlisted in Capt. Tobias Fernald's Company, 30th
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Harper, Harriet.
Letters from California. Portland: Brown Thurston & Co. 1890.
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Harpswell. Incorporated 1758.
Petition of the inhabitants of Sebascodogin, in the district of Harps-
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Sermon, funeral Rev. Samuel Eaton. 1822. See Allen, William.
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550 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Harpswell, Contimied.
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History of. 1878. -See Wheeler, Geo. A. and H. W.
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Haebiman, Daniel.
Settlement of Orland. Eecord of the first settlement of the town of
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Harris, Edward Doubleday. New York.
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Harris, Haklowe.
The Portland Directory for the year 1841. By Harlowe Harris.
Portland: Arthur Shirley & Sons. MDCCCXLI. 24m o. pp. 180.
[4243
The Portland Directory for the year 1844. By Harlowe Harris.
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Harris, Herbert, b. 1846. Instructor, East Machias.
A History of the Warren Lodge, No. 2, of Free and Accepted
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[4245
Harris, Jerome, d. 1883. Clergyman, Stockton Springs.
The Future Life: or immortality as revealed in the Bible. By Je-
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Harris, Louisa E. Cape Elizabeth.
Poem. 150th anniversary of church, 1887. See Cape Elizabeth.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 551
Haekis, Moses Titcomb. 1797-1879. Clergyman, Alna, 1830-32.
Extracts literary, moi'al and religious, for the instruction and
amusement of youth, in two volumes. Selected and arranged by
M. T. Harris. Portland: Published by Wm. Hyde. A. Shirley,
Printer. 1827. ISmo. Vol. I. pp. 144. Vol. II. pp. 144. [4247
A Sermon, delivered in Alna (Me.), March 6th, 1831. By Moses Tit-
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Harris, Nathan Coy, M. D. 1817-75. Physician, Auburn.
Obituary Notice of Cyrus R. Bowker, M. D., of Auburn. Me. Med.
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Biographical Sketch of. 1876. See Horr, Oren A.
Harris, Samuel, D. D., LL. D. Clergyman and president of Bowdoia
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The same. Jour. Amer. Unitarian Ass. 3: 513. (18.56.)
Sermon on the scriptural i^rinciple of total abstinence. Preached
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[4251
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Our Country's Claim. Oration at the citizens' celebration of the
eighty fifth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of
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1861, by Samuel Harris. Bangor: Wheeler & Lynde, Printers.
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The Son of Man. Matt. 16:13. A sermon before the Maine Mission-
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[4257
Marks of the Supernatural in God's Promise to Abraham. Bib.
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Inaugural Address delivered by Samuel Harris, at his induction
into the presidency of Bowdoin College, August 6, 1867. Bruns-
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The Christian Doctrine of Human Progress Contrasted with the
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552 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Harris, Samuel, D. D., LL. D., Continued.
The Idea of Christ's Kingdom on Earth, in itself and in its history,
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Characteristics Distinctive of Christ's Kingdom, as created by
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The Peculiarity of Christian Virtue Involved in the Fact that it
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Enoch Pond, D. D. A memorial discourse before the General
Conference of the Congregational Church of Maine, at their
annual meeting in Bangor, June 20-22, 1882. By Samuel Harris,
D. D., LL. D., professor of systematic theology in the theological
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The same. Minutes General Conference. 1882. pp. 111-1.33.
Haeeis, Samuel L. Augusta.
The Maine Register and National Calendar, for the year 1841.
Compiled by Samuel L. Harris. Augusta: Daniel C. Stanwood.
Portland: \Tilliam Hyde. (Reverse, Portland: A. Shirley,
Printer.) sm. 12mo pp. 214. (Advertising supplement, pp. ;57.)
[426.-)
The Maine Register and National Calendar for the year 1843. Com-
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Haeeis, Thaddeus Masox, D. D. d. 1842. Cambridge, Mass.
A Discourse before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, June 10, 1806. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, min-
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The appendix contains letter from Alden Bradford of Wiscasset, giving
relation of rescue of two men from drowning in Sheepscot River.
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Haeeisox. Incorporated 1805.
Sermon, dedicatory. 1836. See Richardson, J. P.
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Haeeison, Mes. Coxstaxce Cary. b. Virginia, 1835. /•. New York.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 553
Bar Harbor Days. A tale of Mount Desert. By Mrs. Burton
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Harrison, William Henry. 1773-1841. Ninth president of the
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Discourse on, at Bangor. 1841. -See Hedge, Frederic H.
Discourse on, at Bangor. 1841. See Tefft, Benjamin F.
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Eulogy on, at Wiscasset. 1841. See Sheppard, John H.
Habt, Charles Henry, b. 1847. Author, Philadelphia.
A Tribute to the memory of Hon. William Willis, LL. D., of
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Society of Philadelphia, at its stated meeting Thursday evening,
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Two hundred and fifty copies printed for private circulation.
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Hart, Heney Brettun. b. 1834. Clergyman, r. Brooksville.
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Hakt, Jacob, and family, Holden. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Habt, John. b. 1751. Physician, Bath.
Biographical Sketch of. 183G. See Spaulding, John.
Habt-Mesebvey Murder Trial. 1882. See Dunton, Alvin R.
Habtwell, Euwabd.
The Chorister's Companion. Containing a concise introduction to
the grounds of music; a variety of plain psalm tunes, and occa-
sional pieces, original and selected, in two parts. Part I. An
introduction to the grounds of music and a variety of tunes
suited to the metres now in use in the American churches. Part
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Habvard College.
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554 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Harvard College, Continued.
The Necrology of Harvard College. 1869-72. Cambridge: Printed
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Contains biographical sketches of Henry Warren, Bangor; William Wil-
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Samuel P. Shaw, Portland; Cyrus Briggs, Augusta.
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Contains biographical sketch and portrait of George Herbert Davis, Au
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Harvey, A. I., M. D. Physician, Newport.
President's Address before Maine Homoeopathic Med. Soc. 1887.
/S'ee Transactions.
Harvey, Francis LeRoy, Ph. D. b. 1850. Professor Maine State
College.
Speech at dedication Coburn hall, 1888. See Maine State College.
Preservation of our Forests. A paper read at the Maine Forestry
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(See also First Annual Report of Maine Forest Commissioner, Augusta,
1891, pp. 29-41.)
Harward, William E.
Life of. 1879. See Clark, Frank E.
Hasey, Bexjami:s:. 1771-1851 Lawyer, Topsham, 1794-1851.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Haskell, Caleb.
Diary of Arnold's Quebec expedition. 1775. See Withington,
Lothrop.
Haskell, Capt. Mark. Deer Isle.
Sermon upon. 1810. See Brown, Joseph.
Haskell, Thomas Hawes. h. 1842. Lawyer and justice Supreme
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The New Gloucester Centennial, September 7, 1874. By T. H.
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Contains letter from Hon. Peleg W. Chandler, concerning old lawyers of
New Gloucester.
Reports of Judgments of Hon. Edward Fox, United States district
judge for Maine district, first circuit. By Thomas Hawes Haskell,
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In memoriam Ashur Ware, Sept. 1873, 1:542; In memoriam Nathan
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 555
Haskell, Moses. Guilford.
An Open Letter, by a Baptist to his sister, and to all. Yarmouth
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Haskell, William G.
A Modern Thought of Christmas. A sermon in verse. Delivered
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Haskin, William L.
The History of the first regiment of artillery, from its organiza-
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William L. Haskin, Captain 1st Artillery. To which is added a
series of communications from officers, now or formerly of the
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Haskixs, David Gbeexe, Jr. Cambridge, Mass.
Biographical Sketches of Ebenezer Davis, and his son the Hon.
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Hassam, Johx Tyler. Boston.
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Hastings, David Robixsox. b. 1823. Lawyer, Fryeburg.
Reports of cases in law and equity determined by the Supreme Ju-
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Hastings, John. Cambridge, Mass.
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Hasty, Albert J. Waterville.
Circulation in Steam Boilers. Sci. Am. n. s. 25:353. (1866.)
[4287
Hatch, Alexander.
A Library of Divinity, or the Christian's daily food: being a selec-
tion of pieces in prose and verse, from the most pious writers, with
an additional variety of original matter designed to assist and
strengthen the young convert, to feast the aged Christian, and to
556 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hatch, Alexander, Continued.
improve the mind of every rational being in the pursuit of heav-
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Happy is the man that findetb ■wisdom, and the man that getteth under-
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Prov. 3: 13,14.
Kennebunk: Printed by James K. Remick, for the compiler.
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Hatch, Mrs. Isaac S. Bangor.
Paper in "Voices from Kenduskeag, " 1848. "Childhood and the
Old Elm. " See Appleton, Mrs. Jane S.
Hatch, M. P. Clinton.
History of Sebasticook Lodge, No. 146, of Free and Accepted Ma-
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Hatch, Maky R. P.
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Relates to the alleged Dexter bank murder at Dexter.
Hatch, William Edwin, b. 1852. r. New Bedford, Mass.
History of the class of 1875, Bowdoin College, for the ten years
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Hathaway, George Whitefield. 1807-91. Clergyman, Bloomfleld,
1833-60.
A Sermon preached in Bloomfleld, October 4, 1836, at the funeral
of the Hon. Bryce McLellan. By George W. Hathaway, pastor
of the Congregational church in Bloomfleld. Skowhegan:
Printed at the Sentinel Office, by J. Wymau & Son. 1836. 8vo.
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The Ultimate Object of all God's Works, and how accomplished.
Rev. 4: 11. A sermon delivered in Bangor (First church), June
27, 1843, before the Maine Missionary Society, at its thirty-sixth
anniversary. By George W. Hathaway, pastor of the Congrega-
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A Sermon preached at the funeral of Rev. Josiah Peet, pastor of
the Congregational church, Norridgewock. Portland: Printed
by Brown Thurston. 1852. Svo. pp. 26. [4294
A Lecture in defence of the Maine Law, delivered in the town hall,
Skowhegan, March 12, 1854. By G. W. Hathaway, pastor of
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 557
The Good Man. Fathei- Winslow; or a sketch of the life of the
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" By it (faith) he being dead yet speaketh. "
Heb. 11:4.
Farmiugton. 1S61. 16mo. (Port.) [4296
Changes of the Last Forty Years. A farewell sermon. Discourse
delivered in the Methodist church, addressed to the people of
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Text. 3d p. 2 Cor. 13:11. Farewell.
Hathaway, John. 1773-99. Lawyer, Camden, 1796-99.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. -See Willis, William.
Hathaway, Joshua. 1782-1857. Passadumkeag.
Sketch of. See Porter, J. W.
Hathaway, Joshua Warren. 1797-1862. Justice Supreme Judicial
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An Oration delivered at Ellsworth, July 4, 1832, at the celebration of
the fifty sixth anniversary of American Independence. By
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Speech at union meeting, Bangor. 1860. See Bangor.
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Hathorn Family, of Bangor. 1887. See Porter, J. W.
Hath CRN, William Jr.
Commander Forces sent to Maine. 1676. See Bodge, Geo. M.
Haven, John. Clergyman, York, 1836-40.
Discourse at the reopening and dedication of the meeting-house of
the First Congregational parish, York, July 3, 1839. Portsmouth,
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Haven, Samuel, D. D. 1727-1806. Clergyman, Portsmouth, N". H.
A Funeral Discourse delivered at the interment of the Rev. Benjamin
Stevens, D. D., who departed this life. May 18, 1791, in the 71st
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Haven, Samuel Foster, LL. D. 1806-81. Worcester, Mass.
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Also, contained in the proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society,
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558 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hawes, Cynthia. Holden.
Genealogy of. 1880. See Farrington Memorial.
Hawes, John Q. A., M. D. 1830-89. Physician, Hallowell.
Biographical Sketch of. 1889. See Meserve, A. K. P.
Hawes, Noyes Payson. h. 1796. Belfast, Union.
The Maine Primer: or child's second book.
" Tis education forms the youthful mind,
Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined."
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The United States Spelling Book: or English orthoepist; being an
easy introduction to the English language, and exhibiting the or-
thography and pronunciation of Walker, upon a plan entirely
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The same. Second edition. Augusta: Printed by Eaton & Sever-
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The same. Sterotype edition. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Co.
1829. 18mo. pp. 232.
The same. Belfast: Published by Washburn & Co. 1841. 18mo.
pp. 232.
Catalogue of the Belfast circulating library, kept by Noyes P.
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Contained between 600 and 700 volumes, and 20 reviews and periodicals.
Hawes, Josiah Tayloe. h. 1798. Clergyman, Litchfield.
A Monument to the praise of God's goodness, and tribute to the
memory of a departed wife. A sermon delivered at New Sharon,
on the Sabbath next succeeding the interment of Mrs. Temper-
ance Lee H. Hawes, who died July 2, 1847, aged 41 years. By
Josiah T. Hawes. i^astor of the Congregational church in said
town.
"O, 'tis a glorious boon to die. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
death of his saints. "
J. F. Sprague, Printer, Farmington. 1847. Svo. pp. 23. [4307
Hawes, Mrs. Temperance Lee H. 1801-47. New Sharon.
Tribute to memory of. 1847. See Hawes, Josiah T.
Hawkins, Dexter Arnold. 1823-Sb. Lawyer, New York.
The Relation of Education to Wealth and Morality, and to pauperism
and crime. An address delivered at the reunion of the alumni of
Bridgton Academy, on the 74th anniversary, July 12, 1882: and
also before the Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association of New York.
By Dexter A. Hawkins, A. M., of the New York bar. Bridgton:
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE. 559
Hawkins, Eenest.
Historical Notices of missions of the Church of England in the
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Maine, p. 24.
Hawkins, John H. "W. Life of. 1859. See Hawkins, William G.
Hawkins, William Ueorge. h. 1823. Clergyman.
Life of John H. W. Hawkins. Compiled by his son. Rev. William
George Hawkins, A. M.
"The noble self-conqueror, the earnest, generous friend of the inebriate
the consistent, devoted advocate of the temperance reform in all its stages
of development, and the kind, sympathizinf;- brother, ready to aid by voice
and act every form of suffering humanity."
Boston: John P. Jewett and Company. Cleveland, Ohio: Henry
P. B. Jewett. New York: Sheldron, Blakeman & Co. 1859.
12mo. pp. vii, 4.33. (Port., Illus.) [4310
Contains an account of a visit to Maine, and an engraving of destruction
of intoxicating liquors at Hallowell, in 1852.
Hawthokne, Nathaniel. 1804-64. Concord, Mass.
Fanshawe, a tale.
" Wilt thou go on with me? "
SOUTHEY.
Boston : Marsh & Capen, 362 Washington Street. Press of Put-
nam & Hunt. 1828. 12mo. Title with copyright on verso
followed by pp. 3-141. [4311
A copy was priced by Charles Scribner's Sons in November, 1894, at S!125.
Mr. Charles B. Foote's copy, in expensive binding and with uncut leaves,
was bought at a sale in November in 1894, by Dodd, Mead and Co., for $155.
Fanshawe and other pieces by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston : James
R. Osgood and Company. 1876. 12mo. pp. 243. [4312
When first issued it made little or no impression on the public. Afterward s
when the author had struck into the vein of fiction that came to be known
as distinctively hisown, he attemjited to suppress this youthful work, and
was so successful that he obtained and destroyed all but a few of the copies
then extant.
Mr. Longfellow found in the descriptions and general atmosphere of the
book a decided suggestion of the situation of Bowdoin College, and the life
there at the time when he and Hawthorne were both undergraduates of that
institution. Introductory note to edition of 1883.
Sketch of Sir William Pepperrell. 1832. See Goodrich, S. G.
Biographical Sketch of Jonathan Cilley. Dem. Rev. 3: 69. (1838.)
(Port.) [4313
Pages 67 and 68 seem to be by another hand, and serve rather as an intro-
duction to Hawthorne's article which follows on page 69. The portrait of
Cilley faces page 69.
560 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Continued.
Passages from the American note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Boston: James E. Osgood and Companj', 1872. 2 vols. 24mo.
pp. 222 and 228. [4314
Vol. I. Contains an account of the author's visit to Augusta and Thomas-
ton in 1837; Vol. II., of his visit to the Isles of Shoals, in 1852.
Riverside edition. The complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
with introductory notes by George Parsons Lathrop, and illus-
trated with etchings by Blum, Church, Dielman, Gifford, Shirlaw
and Turner. In twelve volumes. Boston and New Yoi'k : Hough-
ton, Mifflin & Company. The Riverside Press. Cambridge. 1888.
12mo. [4315
Contents relating to 31aine. Vol.1. The Minister's Black Veil. A parable,
p. 52.
Vol. II. Roger Malvin's Burial. (An incident connected with Lovewell's
fight.) p. 381.
Vol. XI. Fanshawe, p. 73.
Vol. XII. Sir "William Phips, p. 227; Sir William Pepperrell, p. 235; .lona-
than Cilley, p. 264.
Oration on. 1878. See Symonds, Joseph W.
Hayden, Hobace Edwin. Wilkes-Barre, Penn.
Gen. Roger Enos. A lost chapter of Arnold's expedition to Canada.
Mag. Am. Hist. 13 : 463. (1885.) [4316
The same. Reprinted from The Magazine of American History.
New York: 1885. sm. 4to. pp.14.
This is an attempt to extenuate the conduct of Enos in deserting Arnold.
The finding of the court martial which acquitted him is given in Henry,
John J., Journal, ed. of 1877, p. 5-i.
Hayden, William B. Clergyman, Portland, 1850-64.
Review of Rev. Enoch Pond's work "Swedenborgianism Reviewed,"
1846. See Bush, George.
Remarks on "Swedenborgianism Reviewed," by Enoch Pond, D. D.,
professor in the Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. New Jerus.
Mag. 1:22. (1846.) [4317
The same, separately printed. Boston: Otis Clapp, School Street.
]846. 8vo. pp. 27. [4318
For reply, See Cabell, W. F.
The New Jerusalem, the church of the future: a discourse deliv-
ered before the General Convention of the New Jerusalem Church
in the United States, at Philadelphia, June 10, 1852. By William
B. Hayden.
•'And I, John, saw the Holy City, New Jerusalem, descending from God
out of Heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband."
Rev. 21:2.
New York: John Allen. 1852. 8vo. pp. 16. [4319
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 561
On the Phenomena of Modern Spiritualism. By William B. Hayclen,
minister of the New Jerusalem at Portland, Me. Second edition.
Boston: Otis Clapp, 23 School Street. 1855, 12mo. pp. 137. [4320
The same. Third edition. 1859. 12mo. pp. 13".
On the Character and Work of Christ. Boston: Otis Clapp, 3 Bea-
con St. 1858. 12mo. pp. 84. [4321
On the History of the Dogma of Infant Damnation. To which is
added a brief statement of the doctrine taught in the New Jeru-
salem church concerning infant salvation. A lecture delivered
in Deering hall, Portland, on the evening of January 10, 1858. By
William B. Hayden, minister of the New Jerusalem church.
Printed by request. Portland: Printed by David Tucker. 1858.
Svo. pp. 25. Appendix, pp. 32. [4322
The Scripture Doctrine of Kesurrection: a discourse preached at
the funeral of Mrs. E. B. Townsend, at Augusta, Maine, Sep-
tember IS, 1859. Portland: 1859. Svo. pp. 20. [4323
The Institution of Slavery, viewed in the light of Divine truth. A
lecture delivered in the City Hall, Portland, March 17, 1861.
Portland: Printed by David Tucker. Svo. pp. 28. [4324
The Heydons in England and America. A fragment of family his-
tory, the result of a few days' research in the British Museum.
By the Kev. William B. Hayden, of Portland, Me., U. S. A.
London: 1877. Svo. pp. 46. [4325
Hates, Augustus Allen. 1837-92. Brookline, Mass.
The Jesuit's Ring: a romance of Mount Desert. By Augustus
Allen Hayes, author of "The Denver Express," "A Romance
of Easthampton, " etc., etc. New York: Charles Scribner's
Sons. 1887. 12mo. pp. 306. [4326
"The link between the earlier tradition and the later romance is a very
flimsy contrivance, and does not bear the strain of incredulity. "
Lit. World.
Hayes, Bex.jamix Francis, D. D. b. 1830. Professor Bates College,
from 1864.
No Death. A sermon. By B. F. Hayes, D. D. Preached in Lew-
iston, February 19, 1886, at the funeral of Rev. George E. Low-
den. Boston: F. B. Printing Establishment. 1887. 16mo. pp. 15.
[4327
The Power of Character. A sermon by B. F. Hayes. D. D., Pro-
fessor of psychology and philosophy in Bates College. Dover
N. H.: Morning Star Job Printing Office. 1880. 16mo. pp. 33.
[4328
Hates, Chakles Wells, b. 1828. Clergyman, Portland. 1864-84.
The Rose of Sharon. Te deum laudaraus. 7th ed. with bennedicte
kyrie, and nunc dimittis. Arranged for St. Luke's Cathedral
Portland. By the Rev. Charles W. Hayes. 1870. [4329
37
562 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hayes, Charles Wells, Continued.
A Long Journey. The story of Daniel Hayes. Portland, Me.
1876. ISmo. pp. TO. [4830
Twenty Years of tlie Second Episcopate of Maine. An address in
St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland, January 23, 1887. By Charles
Wells Hayes, late canon in charge. Printed for the cathedral
congregation. Westfield, X. Y. : Church Kalendar Press. MD-
CCCLXXXVIL 8vo. pp. 2.5. [4331
Hayes, John L.
Life and Speeches of Hannibal Hamlin. 1860. See Howells,
William D.
Hayes, Stephen Hobbs. b. 1813. Clergyman, Winterport, 1844-58. r.
Boston.
Remarks at the funeral of Deacon William P. Parker, who died at
Frankfort, Feb. 9, 1855, aged 59 years. By Rev. S. H. Hayes. Ban-
gor: Printed by S. S. Smith. 8vo. pp.7. [4832
Hayes, William Allen. 1783-1850. Lawyer, South Berwick, 1809-50.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Hayley, William. 1745-1820. English poet.
The Triumphs of Temper. A poem. In six cantos. By William
Hayley, Esquire.
Ovoi ch'avete gV intelletti sani
Mirate la dotrina, chesi asconde
Sotto HI velame degli versi strani.
Dante, Inferno, Canto ix.
Kennebunk (Maine), Printed by S. Sewall, for William & Daniel
Treadwell, of Portsmouth, (N. H.). 1804. 16mo. pp. vi, 162.
[4333
Hayman, Edwakd Payne. 1771-1831. Lawyer, South Berwick.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Haynes, Aakox. 1805-76. Passadumkeag.
Reminiscences of Penobscot River. Bang. H. M. 2: 100. (1886.)
[4334
Haynes, David W., and family, Bangor and Edinburgh. 1888. See
Porter, J. W.
Haynes, Dudley C. Clergyman, Brunswick, 1843-46.
A Practical View of Christian Missions. By D. C Haynes, pastor
of the Main Street Baptist church, Brunswick, Me. Portland :
William Hyde. 1845. 12mo. [4-335
Centennial Edition of the Baptist Denomination; being the past and
present of the Baptist Church throughout the world. By D. C.
Haynes, with an introduction by John Dowling, D. D. Portland :
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 563
Brannell & Co. 1875. 12mo. pp. 372. (Stereotyped and printed
by B. Thurston & Co.) [4336
Haynes, EinviN Mortimer, D. D. Clergyman, Lewiston.
A History of the Tenth Regiment Vermont Volunteers, with bi-
ographical sketches of the officers who fell in battle, and a com-
plete roster of all the officers and men connected with it — show-
ing all changes by promotion, death or resignation, during the
military existence of the regiment. By Chaplain E. M. Haynes.
Published by the Tenth Vermont Association, n. p. (Printed at
the Journal Office, Lewiston.) 1870. 8vo. pp. 249. [4337
Haynes, George Henby. b. 183.5. Descriptive writer, Portland.
Sketch of the Knox & Lincoln R. E. Its attraction for tourists.
The fine hotels along its line. Business of its patrons. Connec-
tions with Maine Central Piailroad, steamers and stages along
the route. Camden: Camden Publishing Co., Printers. 188(5.
12mo. pp. 20. [4338
Seaside, Mountain and Lake Summer Resorts, also description of
the principal business houses and fine hotels on line of Maine
Central Railroad, Sandy River, Franklin and Megantic, Bangor
and Piscataquis, Knox and Lincoln Railroads in Maine, and
points on Xew Brunswick Railway and Intercolonial Railway,
Canada. Camden, n. d. (1886.) n. p. (Journal Press, Lewis-
ton, Maine.) 8vo. pp. 216. (Illus., map.) [43.39
" Sportmen's Paradise. " Rangeley Lakes, Parmachenee, Kenne-
bago, and Seven Ponds, via Boston and Maine, Maine Central
Railroad, and Sandy River Railroad, n. p. Journal Press, Lew-
iston, Me. (1887.) sm. 4to. pp. 79. (Illus., map.) [4340
Maine's Summer Attractions. Tourists, sportsmen and invalids.
Maine Central Railroad and connections. Journal Press. Lew-
iston, Maine, n. d. (1887.) 12mo. pp. 40. (Illus.) [4341
The Unrivalled Angling and Hunting via New Brunswick Railway
and connections. Also, picturesque retreats, and fine hotels.
n. p. n. d. (1887.) 12mo. pp. 68. (Illus.) (Journal Press, Lew-
iston.) [4342
Seaside, Lake, Mountain, Summer Vacation Resorts via Maine Cen-
tral Railroad, Eastern Steamboat line and Knox & Lincoln Rail-
road. Journal Press, Lewiston, Maine, n. d. (1887.) 12mo.
pp. 56. (Illus.) [4343
The Scenic Route to the Sportsmen's Paradise. The picturesque
Rangeley Lake region, Parmachenee, Kennebago and Seven
Ponds, via the Maine Central Railroad and Sandy River Rail-
road. Journal Press, Lewiston, Maine, n. d. (1888.) sm. 4to.
pp. 50. (Illus., map.) [4344
564 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Haynes, George Henky, Continued.
Rest, Recreation, Game and Trout Resorts. On Penobscot and
Passadunikeag waters. Reached via Maine Central Raih'oad.
n. p. n. d. (1888.) Journal Press. 12mo. pp. 24. (Illus.) [4345
The Historic Bigelow and Megantic Lakes. The unrivalled angling
and game regions of Maine reached via Franklin & Megantic
Railroad. Printed at the Journal Office, Levviston, Me. n. d.
(1888.) 12mo. pp. 40. (Illus.) [4346
The same. Second edition, n. p. n. d. (1889.) 12mo. pp. 32. (Illus.)
Wolf's Neck. The gem of Casco Bay. The charming suburb of
Freeport, Maine, with its many important industries and supe-
rior granite productions. By George H. Haynes, Portland,
Maine, n. p. (Portland.) u. d. (1889.) ob. pp. 31. (Illus. by
Lakeside Press.) [4347
Ellsworth, Maine. The picturesque city of the east. Green Lake
the tourist's, angler's and hunter's paradise. By George H.
Haynes, Camden, Me. 1889. Illustrated by Harrie B. Coe, Port-
land, Me. Journal Press, Lewiston, Me. obi. pp. 24. [4348
The Switzerland of Maine. Short sketch of beautiful Monson,
the discovery of slate and the rise and growth of the Monson
Maine Slate Company, n. p. 1889. 12mo. pp. 32. (Illus.) (Jour-
nal Press, Lewiston, Me.) [4349
Picturesque Rangeley Lake Region. Sportsmen's paradise via
the scenic Maine Central Railroad and Sandy River Railroad to
Farmington, Phillips, Rangeley Lakes, Capsuptic, Parmachenee,
Kennebago and Seven Ponds. By Geo. H. Haynes, Portland.
Illustrated by Harrie B. Coe. n. p. (Portland.) n. d. (1889.) ob.
pp.36. (1 map.) (Journal Press, Lewiston.) [4350
Roads on the Penobscot River above Bangor. Bang. H. M. 5:77.
(1889.) (From the Lewiston Journal.) [4351
The Rangeley Lakes, Parmachenee, Kennebago and Seven Ponds.
The Sportsman's Paradise of Maine, via Boston and Maine, Maine
Central and Sandy River R. R. n. p. n. d. (1889.) 12mo. pp. 32.
(Illus., map.) Journal Press, Lewiston. [4352
• The Charming Inland Retreats of Maine, via Maine Central Railroad,
Poland Spring, Lake Auburn, Lewiston, Maranacook, Newport,
Dexter, Dover, Foxcroft, Monson, Greenville Junction, Kineo and
Moosehead Lake. By George H. Haynes. Portland, Me. Illus-
trated by Harrie B. Coe. Portland, Me. n. d. (1890.) ob. 4to.
pp. 36. (Map.) [4353
The same. Second edition, under the following title:
The Charming Inland Retreats of Maine, via Maine Central Rail-
road: Portland, Poland Spring, Lake Auburn, Auburn, Lewiston,
Maranacook, Oakland, Skowhegan, Newport, Dexter, Foxcroft,
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 565
Dover, Monson, Greenville Junction, and Kineo; also, Nicatous
Lake, Winn, Dobsis and Duck Lakes; and Somerset Railvray, to
Norridgewock, Madison, North Anson, Embden, Carratunk Falls,
Solon and Bingham, and the Fine Angling and Game Preserves
above. By George H. Haynes, Portland, Maine. Portland:
Lakeside Press. (1890.) ob. 4to. pp. 40. (Map and illus.) [4354
The Picturesque Rangeley Lake Region, the Sportsmen's Paradise
via the scenic Maine Central Railroad, Sandy River Railroad,
Phillips & Rangeley Railroads, Farmington, Phillips, Rangeley
Lakes, Capsuptic, Parmachenee, Kennebago, and Seven Ponds.
"All that love this game may here learn something that may be worth
money. For I know it is worthy the knowledge and practice of a wise man."
IzAAK Walton.
By George H. Haynes, Portland, Maine, n. d. (1890.) sm. ob-
pp. 32. (1.5 illus, 1 map.) (.Journal Press, Lewiston.) [43.55
Souvenir of New England's Great Resorts, by George H. Haynes.
Moss Engraving Company. New York. n. d. (1890.) ob. 4to.
n. pp. (36.) (15 engravings.) [4356
Haynes, Henby Williamson, b. Bangor, 1831. Lawyer; professor
in University of Vermont; archseologist. r. Boston.
Apocryphal Runic Inscriptions. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser.
4: .56. (1888.) [4357
Relating- to inscription on Monhegan.
The Historical Character of the Norse Sagas. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc.
2d ser. 5:332. (1890.)
Refers to statement of Rev. B. F. DeCosta concerning ancient trees at
Pittston.
Haynes, Josiah Manchester, b. 18.39. Augusta.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Haynes, Nathaniel. 1799-1836. Lawyer, Bangor.
Elements of Arithmetic, translated from the French of M. Bezout,
and adapted to the use of American schools. By Nathaniel
Haynes, A. B. tutor in mathematics at Gardiner Lyceum. Hal-
lowell : Glazier & Co. 1824. 16mo. pp. viii, 219, (1). [4.358
Hayward, John. 1781-1862. Boston.
The New England and New York Law-Register for the year 1835;
Containing an almanac, descriptions of the courts and the times
of their sessions, the names of the judges, counsellors and attor-
neys at law, sheriffs and other law officers, with other useful in-
formation relative to the states embraced in the work. By John
Hayward, assisted by professional gentlemen in each of the states
to which the work refers. Boston: Published by John Hayward,
31 Cornhill. 12mo. pp. 203. [4359
566 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hayward, John, Continued.
A Supplement to tlie Xew England and Xew York Law Register of
1835, containing an almanac, and all the necessai-y corrections of
that work, for the Xew England States and the city and county
of Xew York, with the Xew England court calendar for the year
1836. By John Hayward. Boston: Published by the editor, corner
of Court and Tremont Streets, and for sale by the book-sellers
generally in Xew England and in the city of Xew York, Pough-
keepsie, Hudson, Albany and Troy. Orders executed by Hilliard,
Gray & Co., Russell, Shattuck & Co., and Marsh, Capen & Lyons.
Booksellers, Washington St., Boston. 1836. 12mo. pp. 36. [4360
The Xew England Gazetteer; containing descriptions of all the
states, counties and towns in Xew England: also, descriptions of
the principal mountains, rivers, lakes, capes, bays, harbors,
islands, and fashionable resorts within that territory. Alphabeti-
cally aiTanged. By John Hayward, author of the " Columbian
Traveller," " Religious Creeds," &c., &c. Fourth edition. Con-
cord, X. H. : Israel S. Boyd and William White. Boston: John
Hayward. 1839. 8vo. pp. (.512). (3 plates, 6 illus.) [4361
A Gazetteer of the United States, comprising a series of gazetteers
of the several states and territories. Maine. By John Haywai'd,
author of the "Xew England Gazetteer," "Book of Religions,"
&c., &c. Portland: S. H. Colesworthy. 1843. 8vo. pp. 82. [4362
The Book of Religions; comprising the views, creeds, sentiments or
opinions of all the principal religious sects in the world, particu-
larly of all Christian denominations in Europe and America ; to
which are added church and missionary statistics, together with
biographical sketches. By John Hayward, author of the "Xew
England Gazetteer," &c., &c. Portland: Published by Sanborn
& Carter. 185.5. 12mo. pp. 432. [4363
Hazard, Ebexezer. 1744-1817. Philadelphia.
Historical Collections; consisting of state papers, and other au-
thentic documents: intended as materials for an history of the
United States of America. By Ebenezer Hazard, A. M., mem-
ber of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia,
for promoting useful knowledge: and fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. I.
" Ingenium, Pietas, Artes, ae bellica Virtus,
Hue Profugce venient, et liegna iUustria condent,
Et Domina Ms Virtus erit, et Fortuna Ministra. "
Philadelphia: Printed by T. Dobson, for the author, MDCCXC-
II. 4to. pp. iv, 639, X. [4364
Conteiits relating to Maine: Lettres Patentes pour le Sieur de Monts, de
Lieutenant General k I'Acadie & pays circonvoisins, du 8 Xovembre, 1603,
p. 4.5.— Patent for the old Colony of Plymouth, 298.— An abstract of the Mus-
congus or Lincoln Grant, 304. — An abstract of the 'Pemaquid Grant, 315. —
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 567
Council of Plymouth's Grant to Capt. John Mason, 383.— Captaine John
Masons the means of Interesting the Scottish Nation into that of Xew
Scotland, 3S7.— Giant of the Province of Main to Sir Ferdiuando Gorges,
April 3, 1639, 442.— Abstract of a Conveyance of Lands at Pagiscott, (Pejep-
scot), 457. — Commission and Ordinances from Sir Ferdmando Gorges to Sir
Thomas Josselin and others, 458. — First charter of Acomenticus, now York,
470.— Second Charter of Gorgeana, now York, 480. — Province of Maine's
Petition to the Council of State in England, 559.— Copy of a letter sent by
Edward Rawson, Secretary from the Court of the Massachusetts in answer
to a letter sent by Edward Godfrey, Governor of the Province of Mayne
touching the Massachusetts Claime to the said Province, 564. — Massachu-
setts Commissioners' Protest. In the Township of Kittery in the Province
of Mayne over against the Great Harbour, 568. Province of Main's Answer
to Massachusetts Protest. A copy of the Answer and Return of this paper
or protest, 9 July 52, 569.— Edward Rigby's Letter to the inhabitants of
Laconia, 570. — Privileges of the Town of Kittery, 573. — The Retourne of the
Commissioners who vpon the Commission graunted by the General Court
bearinge date 28th of October, 1652, viz. : Mr. Simon Bradstreete, Mr. Samuell
Symonds, Capt. Thomas Wiggin, and Air. Brian Pendleton. In order to their
Commission after they had beene at Kittery repaired to Accomenticus or
Gorgiaua and sumoned the inhabitants thereof to appear before them,
575. — Privileges of the Town of Agamenticus, 576.— Proceedings of the
General Court relative to the Confederation of the colonies, and the
Appointment of Thomas Prence Commisioner to settle Government at
Kennebeck, 583. — Instructions from the General Court to Thomas Prence,
Commissioned for the erecting some orderly Government amongst the
inhabitants of the River of Kennebecke, 584.— Government established at
Kennebeck, 585. — Massachusetts General Court's Reply to G. Cleeves' Pro-
posals about Yorkshire, 598. — Traduction iuforme de la concession faite
par Cromwelaux sieurs Charles de Sainct-Etienne, qualifle Baron d'Ecosse,
Crowne et Temple, du aoftt 1656, 616.
The same. Volume II. MDCCXCIV. 4to. pp. iv, 654.
Coments relating to Maine : Proceedings of the Commissioners for vnited
Colonies in New England at Hartford the first of September, 1644. Motion
by the Plj-mouth Commissioners that a " satisfaccon might be required of
Mons. de Aulneyfor the injurie donn lo them at Matthebiquatus in Penob-
scot " was deferred.
Letter concerning the Penobscot expedition. Mass. Hist. Soc.
Proc. 4: 129. (1858-60.) [4365
Written from Jamaica Plain, Alarch 22, 1780.
Hazeltixe, Daniel.
Instructor in Martial Music. Containing rules and directions for
drum and fife. With a select collection of beats, marches, airs,
etc. By Daniel Hazeltine. 1810. [4366
Hazeltine, Paul Richards. 1800-78. Belfast.
Sketch of. 1888. See Belfast Free Library.
Hazeltine, Richard, M. D. 1774-1836.
On spotted fever in the county of York. N. E. Jour. Med. 4: 238.
(1815.) [4367
Hazelwood, Frank Tomlinson, D. D. Clergyman, Bangor.
Memorial Discourse by. 1874. See Humphrey, Chapin.
568 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hazlewood, Feank Tomlinsox, D. D., Continued.
In Memoriam. Rev. Charles G. Porter. By Rev. F. T. Hazelwood,
pastor of First Baptist church, Bangor.
" Unskilltul he to fawn, or seek for power,
By doctrines fashioned to the varying hour:
Far other aims liis heart had learned to prize,
More bent to raise the wretched than to rise.
But in his duty prompt to every call,
He watch'd and wept, he pray'd and felt for all.
Allured to brighter worlds and led the way. "
Portland: Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1876. 8vo. pp. 8.
[4368
Hazex, Xathax W.
A Memorial Discourse on William Symmes, Esq. Delivered at An-
dover and North Andover, in the winter of 1859-60. Hist. Coll.
Ess. Inst. 4:193. (1862.) [4369
The same, in separate form. Andover: 1860. 4to. pp. 25.
Hazlitt, William. English clergyman.
A Thanksgiving Discourse preached at Hallowell, 15 December,
1785. By William Hazlitt, A. M. Boston: Printed and sold by
Samuel Hall, in State Street. MCDDLXXXVI. 8vo. Title-page,
pp. 5-19. [4369a
" In the autumn of this year (17S5), Mr. Sam. Vaughan persuaded him to go
to a new settlement on Kennebec River, called Hallowell, in the Province of
Maine, where Mr. Vaughan had a large tract of land and much interest in
settling the township. This was in the midst of the woods, with a few acres
cleared round each farm, as usual in all their new places, which by degrees,
are changed from solitary woods to a fruitful land. At this time the wolves
were near neighbors, and sometimes at night would come prowling about
the place, making a dismal noise with their hideous barking, and as the
doors were without locks, and my lather slept on the ground floor, he used
to fasten his door by putting his knife over the latch to prevent a visit from
these wild beasts. In this remote place he found a very respectable society,
many of them genteel people. Here he preached a Thanksgiving sermon
which was afterwards printed at Boston. It was a custom in New England
to preach one every year after harvest. He would have had no objection to
settling with these people but it would not have been eligible for his sons.
John's profession was not wanted in the woods, where good hunters and
husbandmen were more needed. He therefore, after spending the winter
there, returned to us in the spring; and he narrowly escaped being lost in
the Bay of Fundy, to which the sailors, for its frequent and dreadful tem-
pests, have given the name of the Devil's Cauldron."
The Hazlitt's ix America a Century Since, by "W. Carew Hazlitt.
Antiquary, 10 : 139. (1884).
In 1789, Rev. James Freeman wrote : " Before Mr. Hazlitt came to Boston,
the Trinitarian doxology was almost universally used. That honest, good
man prevailed upon several respectable ministers to omit it. Since his de-
parture, the number of those who repeat only scriptural doxologies has
greatly increased, so that there are many churches In which the worship is
strictly Unitarian. "
Note in Belsham's Unitarianism.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 569
Head, Sik George. Bart., D. C. L. 1805-68. English statesman.
Forest Scenes and Incidents in the Wilds of North America; being
a diary of a winter's route from Halifax to the Canadas, and dur-
ing four months' residence in the woods on the borders of lakes
Hui'on and Simcoe. By George Head, Esq. London: John Mur-
ray. MDCCCXXIX, 8vo. pp. v. 362. [4369b
The same. Second edition. London: 1838. sm. 8vo. pp. 363. (2
maps.)
Contains 56 pages on the northeastern boundary question, witli maps.
Headley, Joel Tylee. b. 1813. Clergyman. New York.
Washington and the Generals of the American Eevolution, Phila-
delphia. 1847. Two vols. 12mo. pp. 324 and 336. (Port.) [4370
A sketch of Major General Henry Knox is contained in Vol. I, pp. 235-243-
Heal, Chesley. Searsmont.
Biographical Sketch of. 1889. See Tufts, George E.
Healey, J. W.
Church Manual designed for the use of Congregational churches,
including a statement and defence of Congregationalism by Rev.
Dr. E. Pond, etc. New Orleans: 1869. 16mo. pp. 72. [4371
Healey, James Augustixe, D. D. b. 1830. Catholic bishop of Port-
land from 1875.
Letter to the venerable clergy and laity, in forwarding the letter of
Pope Leo XIII against Freemasons and all similar societies.
n. d. (1884.) n. p. (Portland.) 8vo. pp. 8. [4372
Why Have I a Religion ? n. t. p. (At close: Portland, Maine, Jan.
1887. Printed and sold by Thomas B. Noonan & Co., 17, 19 and
21 Boylston Street, Boston.) 16mo. pp. 18. [4373
Sermon preached at the church of Ss. Peter and Paul, in Boston,
April 20, 1887, by James Avigustine Healy, bishop of Portland,
on the death of Mother Catherine Euphemia Blenkinsop, who
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An Address to the Catholics of Maine, on occasion of the centen-
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Legislative Register of the State of Maine, for the political year
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Heath, Solyman. 1805-75. Lawyer, Belfast, Waterville.
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of Congress. Printed at Boston, by I. Thomas and E. T. An-
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by I. Thomas, Worcester; by Thomas, Andrews & Pennimau,
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 571
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The Supreme Deity of Christ Proved. The substance of a sermon,
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Oration pronoviuced before the citizens of Bangor, on the Fourth of
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[4390
"Owe No Man Anything." A sermon preached at the Union Street
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The same. Printed for the American Unitarian Association. Boston :
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Discourse on the death of William Henry Harrison, ninth president
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572 BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE.
Hedge, Frederic Henry, D. D., LL. D., Continued.
A sermon on the character and ministry of the late William Ellery
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before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University in August, 1841.
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Christianity Confined to no Sect. A sermon preached at the dedica-
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Prose Writers of Germany. By Frederic H. Hedge. Illustrated
with portraits.
Die dentsche Xation ist nicht die ausgebUdet^te, nicht die reichste an Qeistes
und Kunstprodukten, aben sie ist die aufgeklacrteste, weil sie die gruendlitchste
ist, sie ist eine philosophische Xation.
Fr. H. Jacobi.
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Dr. Hedge was . . . certainly the first to bring the German influence to
bear upon the Boston mind.
The Xation, Feb. 18, 188e.
The Leaven of the Word. A sermon preached at the ordination of
Rev. Joshua Young, as pastor of the New North church in Boston,
Thursday, Feb. 1, 1849. By Rev. Frederic H. Hedge, pastor of a
church in Bangor. With the charge and the right hand of fellow-
ship. Published at the request of the society. Boston : Printed
by Dutton and Wentworth, No. 37 Congress St. 1849. Svo. pp. 32.
[4402
Au Address delivered before the graduating class of the Divinity
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[4403
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 573
A Sermon preached on the Independent Congregational society,
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Hemmenway, John.
The Apostle of Peace. Memoir of William Ladd, by John Hem-
men\yay. With an introduction by Elihu Burritt.
" O that I had another life to devote to the holy cause of peace. It is a
cause to die for. It is to me the field of glory, the field on which my Saviour
died." William Ladd's letter to Rev. Asa Cummings, from Canandaigua,
N. Y., Feb. 3, 1841.
Boston: American Peace Society. 1872. 12mo. \y]). 272. (Port.)
[4405
Hemmenway, Moses, D. D. 1735-lSll. Clergyman, Wells, 1759-1811.
Seven Sermons on the obligation and encouragement of the unre-
generate, to labor for the meat which endureth to everlasting life.
Preached in the First Parish in Wells. By Moses Hemmenway,
M. A., pastor of the church there.
Strive to enter in at the straight gate, for many I say unto you shall seek
to enter in, and shall not be able.
Luke 13; 24.
Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to
the treasurer's office in Milk Street. 1767. 8vo. pp. 204. [4406
A I Vindication i of the Power, Obligation and EncouJragement of
^.o/ *''^® Unregenerate to .^ntend the Means of Graccj l against the _ex- -'
' ceptions of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Hopkins, |m the ^ec'ond part of liis -' , . >, .v-^, ,
J / |eply to the Rev. Mr. ImHIs: Intitled, | " The true State'and Char- ., |,^ *^ 'u
'C^.j acter of the iUnregenerate, l^tripped of all MisrSpresentation and "^^iHo^i
^' Disguise. "I By JMoses Hemmenway, A. M.,' jpa^tor of the First (r^C'c-k |n~| ;;
"^tM^-lj gliurch in Wells. I^oston: Printed and _sola by J. Kneeland, j(,vv».a^ *l
/ I next\ tQ, .^Jhe ^feaslirer's gffice in Milk— sfreet.' I MDCCLXXII. ij a
^1 12mo. pp^ti; 227.3 "..Ho, \t <,f,^ 'Vo<' .h- .\.n^ i^V. v-^ ;->7.[4407 tn'"'7^ , "-
This was answered by the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, D. D., of Newport, R. I., ^^A -av^ f jrJI
an eminent theologian, from whom the Christians called Hopkinsians de- ' ■ ,'.
rived their name, in a pamphlet published in 1773, which reached a second ' \. *
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Remarks on the Rev. Hopkins' answer to a tract entitled, "A Vin- w^.
dication of the Power, Obligation and Encouragement of the
Unregenerate to attend the Means of Grace, " &c. By Moses
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jH
574 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hemmenway, Moses, D. D., Continued.
A Discourse on the divine institution of water baptism, as a stand-
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Printed by William and Daniel Treadwell, Portsmouth, New
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A Discourse on the nature and subject of Christian baptism. By
Moses Hemmenway, A. M., pastor of a church in Wells. Bos-
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pp. 91, (2). [4410
A Sermon preached before His Excellency John Hancock, Esq.;
governor: His Honor Thomas Gushing, Esq.; lieutenant gover-
nor; The Honorable the Council; the Honorable the Senate, and
House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts, May 26, 1784. Being the day of general election. By
Moses Hemmenway, A. M. Some parts of this discourse which
were shortened in preaching, are here published at large. Bos-
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A Discourse concerning the church; in which the several accepta-
tions of the Word are explained and distinguished; the gosjjel
covenant delineated; aright of admission and access to special
ordinances in their outward administration and inward efficacy,
stated and discussed; designed to remove the scruples and recon-
cile the differences of Christians. By Moses Hemmenway, D. D.,
pastor of the Congregational church in Wells.
" Prepare the way, take up the stumbling block out of the way of my peo-
ple. "
Isaiah 7 : 14.
Printed at Boston, (Mass.), by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews.
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123. [4412
A Sermon delivered at Somersworth, March 11, at the interment of
the Reverend .James Pike, A. M., Avho died March 8, 1792,
in the ninetieth year of his age, and sixty-fifth of his ministry.
By Moses Hemmenway, D. D. Dover: Printed by Eliphalet
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A Sermon, delivered December 5, 1792, at the ordination of the Rev.
John Kelly to the pastoral care of the church in Hamstead, New
Hampshire. By Moses Hemmenway, D. D., pastor of the First
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-A Discourse to children. By the Reverend Moses Hemmenway, D.
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[4415
-Remarks on the Revei'end Mr. Emmons' dissertation on the Scrip-
tural qualifications for admission and access to the Christian sac-
raments: and on his strictures on a discourse concerning the
church. By Moses Hemmenway, D. D., pastor of the Congre-
gational church in Wells.
" I am for peace, but when I speak, they are for war."
Psalm 120, 7.
Printed at the Apollo Press in Boston, by Belknap and Hall, sold
by them; by Anderson and Goodwin, Hartford; Isaac Beers, New
Haven; Bennett Wheeler, Providence; Leonard Worcester, Wor-
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-Sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. Jonathan Calef, as pastor
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-A Discourse delivered at Wells, on the 22nd of February, 1800, oc-
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by Moses Hemmenway, D. D., pastor of the First church in
Wells.
" Heu pietasJ Heit prisca fides! Invictague bello
Dextera!" Viegil.
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This is the original and scarce eilition.
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A Genealogical Register of the name and family of Herrick, from
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578 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Herriman's Condensed System for self instruction in rapid writing
and book-keeping. Gentlemen's and ladies' book. Part I, con-
tains a thorough course of mercantile penmanship; position at
the desk or table; preparatory exercises, rules for making the
capitals and small letters; explanations of each exercise com-
plete. Book-keeping, common form adopted to the use of the
farmer, mechanic, merchant and professional man, to which
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 579
is added a variety of useful forms, such as notes, bills, receipts,
bondsTbills of sale,polite invitations, cards, useful tables, &c., &c.,
all of which are indispensable in a correct business course of life.
By Ambrose Herriman, author and publisher, Lewiston. 1856.
[4456
Herriman' s System of Mercantile Penmanship, designed for acade-
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Herring, James, New York, and Longacre, James B., Philadelphia.
The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans.
" These are deeds which should not pass away,
And names that must not wither, though the earth
Forgets her empires with a just decay,
The enslavers and the enslaved, their death and hirth. "
Conducted by James Herring, New York; and James B. Long-
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Academy of the Fine Arts. New York: Monson Bancroft. Phil-
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Editor. Local and National Poets of America, with interesting
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dictionary of local and national poets of America, containing
580 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Herringshaw, Thomas W., Continued.
numerous selections. Profusely illustrated with over five liuu-
dred life-like portraits. Edited and compiled under the super-
vision of Thomas W. Herringshaw, author of " Home Occupa-
tions, " " Prominent Men and Women of the Day, '■ " Aids to
Literary Success, " " Mulierology, " etc.
" Great oaks from little acorns grow."
Chicago, 111. : American Publisher's Association. 1890. 8vo.
[4461
Contains sketches of, and selections from the following Maine writers :
Adams, Jliss Blanche Hermine: — Adams, Enoch George: — Baker, Harriet
S.:— Bennett, (Mrs.) Sarah S. W.:— Blanchard, Mary Ellen:— Briggs, Edwin
Ruthven:— Burns, (Mrs.) Xellie Marie:— Clark, (Mrs.) Susie Rebecca G. :—
Cobb, Isaac:— Colby, Albert: — Colcord, Martha Owen: — Crockett, (Mrs.)
Vesta A. R.:— Curtis, Abbie Pamelia:— Curtis, (Mrs.) Prudence E. R. : —
Davis, Parker B.:— Dinsmore, (Mrs.) B. A.: — Dyer, Adalina F.:— Dole,
(Mrs.) Caroline F.:— Durgin, Elizabeth C: — Edwards, Henry Rand:— Ellis,
(Mrs.) Sophia Helen: — Elwell, Edward Henry :—Fernald, Frank:— Folsom,
(Mrs.) L. A.: — Foss, (Mrs.) Harriet !N.:— Griffith, George Bancroft: — Hatch,
(Dr.) William C: — Haydeu, (Mrs.) Alma Pendexter:— Hill, (Miss) Elizabeth
A.: — Hinds, William Henry H. : — Hunt, (Mrs.) Anna Sargent: — Hurd, Helen
Marr: — Jordan, (Mrs.) Marcia D. B.: — Kimball, (Mrs.) Sarah M. : — Koop-
man, Harry Lyman: — Libby, (Rev.) «ames Albert :— Lincoln, (Mrs.) Ellen F:
— Lockhart. (Rev.) Arthur John :— Lowe, Edwin Booth :— :Mace,(Mrs.) Frances
Laughtou:— May,Julia Harris:— Maxim, William Wallace: — Merrill, H.Maud:
— :Morton, Eliza H.:— Moore, (Mrs.) Ella Maude: — Nason, (Mrs.) Emma H. : —
Nelson, Charles Alexander:— -Paine, Selma Ware :— Pennell, HarrietteG. : —
Perry, (Rev.) Trueman S.:— Pollard, (Mrs.) Inex M.:— Ray, Fabius M.:— Rex-
dale, Robert : — Richards, Laura E. :—Rideout, Edward L. : — Robinson, Edward
Breck: — Robinson, (Mrs.) Amber E.:— Rogers, (Dr.) John C: — Savage, Minot
Judson: — Simpson (Mrs.) Correlli C. W.: — Skillings, Robert F. : — Snow, Geo.
W.:— Spear, (Dr.) David Dana :-^Spearing, (Mrs.) Annie B. :— Si)ofEord,
Harriet Prescott :— Stevens, (Mrs.) S. J. :— Stratton, (Mrs.) Ella Hines;—
Swan, Caroline D.:— Sweat, (Mrs.) Margaret J. M. : — Sylvester, Herbert M.:
— Watson, Stephen Marion :— Webb, (Mrs.) Emily Page :—AV hitman, (Mrs.)
Isa G. W.: — Whitman, Plasted: — Williamson, Julia May: — Woodward, Ed-
ward P.
Herset, Artemxjs Lexdall, >I. D. b. 1826. Physician, Oxford.
Annual Address, before Me. Med. Ass. 1884. See Trans. 8:235
(1884.) [4462
Hersey, Miss Heloise E. Oxford, Boston.
Editor. Select Poems of Robert Browning. Edited, with notes,
by William J. Rolfe, Litt. D., and Heloise E. Hersey. New York:
Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1886. sq. 16mo.
pp. 200. (Port.) [4463
Editor. Christmas Eve, and Easter Day, and other poems by Robert
Browning, with an introductory essay on Browning's theory con-
cerning personal immortality, and notes, by Heloise E. Hersey
and preface by W. .J. Rolfe, A. M. Boston: D. Lothrop & Com-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 581
pany, Franklin and Hawley Streets, n. d. (Copyright 1886.)
16mo. pp. 175. [4464
Editor. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon and other dramas. By Robert
Browning. Edited, with notes, by William J. Rolfe, A. M., and
Heloise E. Hersey. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers,
Franklin Square, 1887. sq. 16mo. pp. 24.5. (Port.) [4465
Hersey, Samuel Freeman. 1823-75. Merchant, Bangor.
Memorial Addi'esses on the life and character of Samuel F. Hersey,
(a representative from Maine), delivered in the Senate and House
of Representatives, February 20, 1875. Published by order of
Congress. Forty-third Congress, second session. 1875. 8vo. pp.
39-58. [4466
Addresses of Mr. Hale of Maine, Mr. Dunnell of Minnesota: Senators
Hamlin and Morrill of Maine.
Heksey, Zapock. 1752-53-1820. Dennysville.
Memoir of. 1889. See Vose, Peter E.
Hersom, N. a., M. D. 18.35-81. Physician, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1881. See Beede, J. W.
Heth, William, d. 1807. Richmond, Ya.
Journal of Arnold's expedition to Quebec. [4467
Unprinted. Referred to by Marshall, John, in his Life of Washington,
1 : 53, 57. Heth was lieutenant of Morgan's riflemen.
Hewins, Philip, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Hewins, Seth, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R. G. F.
Hewes Family. Islesboro. 1887. See Porter, J. W.
Heylin, Peter.
Cosmographie in Four Books. Containing the Chorographie and
Historic of the whole world, and all the principal Kingdoms,
Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof. By Peter Heylin. The Sec-
ond edition.
Acts 17, 24, 26.
Deus qui fecit mundum, & omnia quos, in eo sunt; fecit ex uno
omne genus hoininu7n, inhabitare super universamfaciem terrae, de-
Jiniens tempera & terminos habitationis eorum.
Plin. in proaem. 1, 7. Mundus, & in eo Terra, Gentes, Maria, In-
sulae, insiynes TJrbes, ad hunc modum se habent.
London: Printed for Henry Seile, and are to be sold at his shop
over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street. M DC LYII.
fo. (12), 1095, (19). [4468
An engraved title-page bears date lOtiO.
Of the four books, paged continuously, each has title-page and date. 1.
M DC LVI. 2. M DC LVII. 3. 1656. 4. 1662.
582 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
HiCHBORN, Charles Sumner, b. 1856. Cashier, Augusta.
Canoeing in Kennebec County. " A round unvarnished tale. " N.
E.Mag. .5:347. (1887.) [4469
It relates the experience of the writer and another Augusta young man
during a week's trip in a canoe in Cobosseecontee and the Winthrop and
Wayne lalvcs.
Highborn, Nathan Griffin. 1818-74. Stockton Springs.
Centennial Observance of the birthday of Nathan Griffin and gath-
ering of his descendants at the old homestead in Stockton, Maine,
March 30, 1863, with original suggestions. Belfast: T. J. & G. W.
Burgess. 1863. 16mo. pp. 8. [4470
"Don't give up the ship." Our Mercantile Marine — Its past and
present status — The relief needed for its restoration — The duty
of Congress in the premises, &c., &c., considered from a practical
standpoint. By X. G. Hichborn. Stockton, Jan. 12, 1872. 12mo.
pp. 17. [4471
Hickman, J. G. St. John, N. B.
The Life of John Nevpton, a Loyalist of the memorable Eevolution
of 1776. His attachment to the mother country. His banishment
to Nova Scotia. His eternal hatred to the United States flag.
His subsequent piratical cruelties on the eastern coast during
the struggle of 1812 and 13, together with a compenduous and
well authenticated account of his cruel and ill-fated family, whose
lives paid the penalty of their crimes. Carefully selected by the
author, J. G. Hickman, barrister at law. St. John, N. B.: Carril-
ton, Briggs & Co. 1846. pp. 32. [4472
Hicks, Alice A. Portland.
The Land Mammals of New England. A thesis for an advanced
degree, by Alice A. Hicks, B. S. (Mrs. George F. Black.) Maine
State College, '87. Portland, Me., December, 1890. Augusta:
Burleigh & Flynt, Printers to the State. 1891. 8vo. pp. 48. (4
plates.) [4473
Hidden, W. E., and Penfield, S. L.
On Haralinite, a new rhombohedral mineral from the herderite
locality at Stoneham, Me. Amer. Jour. Sci. 139:511. (1890.)
[4474
HiGGiNS, Melvin Whitney. Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1887. See Adams, John M.
HiGGiNSON, Mrs. Mary P. (Thacher). }>. Rockland.
Two Ancient Landmarks. Knox House. Scrib. 9:615. (1874.)
[4475
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 583
Seashoi-e and Prairie. By Mary P. Tliacher.
That which some would call idleness, I call the sweetest part of my life, and
that is, my thinking.
Owen Feltham.
(Monogram.) Boston: J. R. Osgood & Company. Late Ticknor
& Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co. 1877. 16mo. pp. 227. [4476
Contains sketches entitled "Old York," "The Knox House," and "A
Legend of Camden."
HiGGiNSON, Thomas Wentworth. b. 1823. Author, Newport, R. I.
Young Folks' Series. A book of American explorers, by Thomas
Wentworth Higginson, author of "Young Folks' History of the
United States, " etc. Boston: Lee and Shepard. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright, 1867.) 16mo. pp. 367.
(Illus.) [4477
Book X. Chap. 2. " Captain Waymouth captures Indians and explores
the Penobscot River. " Chap. 3. " The Popham Colony on the Kennebec. "
Chap. 4. "Capt. Gilbert's adventure with the Indians. "
The author not only adopts the rejected theory that Waymouth sailed up
the Penobscot, but gives an engraving of the act.
A New England Vagabond. Harp. Mag. 7:60-5. (1S88.) [4478
Gives an account of Henry Tufts, of Limington.
Travelers and Outlaws. Episodes in Amei'ican history. By Thomas
Wentworth Higginson. With an ai^pendix of authorities. Boston.
1889. Lee and Shepard, Publishers, 10 Milk Street, next "The
Old South Meeting-House. " New York: Charles T. Dillingham,
718 and 720 Broadway. 16mo. pp. 340. [4479
A New F^ngland Vagabond (Henry Tufts, of Limington,) pp 88-115.
HiLBOUKNE, Charlotte S. Portland.
Alice Waters, or the Sandown victory. A temperance story, for
old and young. By Charlotte S. Hilbourne. Portland: F. G.
Rich. 1867. 8vo. pp. 22. [4480
HiLDRETH, Thaddeus, M. D. 1826-81. Physician, Gardiner.
Biogi-aphical Sketch of. 1881. See Beede, J. W.
Hill Family, Eliot. 1851. See Fogg, William.
The same. Me. Rec. 5:240.1888. [4481
Hill, Hamilton Andrews. Boston.
Joshua Scottow and John Alden. The title of an address in Old
South church (Third church). Boston. Memorial addresses,
Sunday evening, October 26, 1884. Boston: Cupples, Upham &
Co., 283 Washington Street. 1885. 8vo. pp. 131, (1). [4482
Hill, Hiram Hovey, M. D. 1810-89. Physician, Augusta.
Biographical Sketch of. 1890. See Meserve, A. K. P.
584 BIBLIOGRArHY OF MAINE.
Hill, Jacob.
An Address delivered at ilinot, Dec. 25, 1824, before the Reading
Peace Society, by Jacob Hill. Published by request. Portland:
Printed at the Mirror Office. 1825. 8vo. pp. 14. [4483
Hill, Jeeemiah.
Trial for heresy, 1792. The trial of Jeremiah Hill, Esq., for
hei'esy, before the church of Christ in Biddeford, May 2, 179.3.
n. p. n. d. 16mo. pp. 24. [4484
Hill, John. Dover, X. H. 1649. See Lapham. W. B.
Hill, Johx Boyxtox. 1801-86. Lawyer, Bangor.
Memoir of the Eev. Ebenezer Hill, pastor of the Congregational
church, in Mason, X. H., from November, 1790, to May, 18-54.
With some of his sermons, and his discourses on the history of
the town. By John B. Hill. Boston: Lucius A. Elliot & Co. D.
Bugbee & Co., Bangor. 1858. 8vo. pp. 113, (1). (Port.) [4485
History of the town of Mason, X. H., from the first grant in 1749,
to the year 1858. By John B. Hill. Boston: Lucius A. Elliot
& Co. D. Bugbee & Co. Bangor. 1858. 8vo. pp. iv, 5, -324. (1
plate, 14 illus. 7 ports). [4486
Hill, Joseph C
The West Aubvirn Tragedy: being an authentic account of the
murder of Mrs. Susannah Kinsley and Miss Polly Caswell, on the
night of the 19th day of January, 1867, together with the biog-
raphy and confession of the diabolical assassins, Clifton Harris
and Luther J. Verrill, now in jail at Auburn, Me. By Joseph
C. Hill. 1867. [«87
See Virgin, William W., .Maine Reports, 54: 408, for report of the trial.
Hill, Mark Laxgdo>.-. 1772-1842. Phipsburg.
Remarks upon a pamphlet published at Bath. 1825. See King,
William.
A Vindication of Mark Langdon Hill, late member of Congress,
and now collector of the port of Bath, in the state of Maine;
against the aspersions in a pamphlet entitled: " Documents re-
lating to \iolations and evasions of the laws during the commer-
cial restrictions and late war with Great Britain. " n. p. n. d.
8vo. pp. 32. [•l-iS8
A Xarrative, showing the promises made to the officers of the line
of the Continental army, for their services in the Revolutionary
war; and the manner in which, and how far, these promises have
been fulfilled. Compiled from authentic sources. Elizabeth-
town, X. J. Printed by Edward Sanderson. 1826. 8vo. pp. 20.
[4489
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 050
Obituary of. Am. Aim. 1844. p. 312. [4490
The Lithgow Family. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5:413. (1857.)
[4491
Hill, Mabk Laxgdox and others.
The Memorial of Mark Langdon Hill and others, to the Legisla-
ture of Massachusetts. 1816. [4492
Concerning the separation of .Maine.
Hill. Moses. Clergyman, r. Maine, 1826-51.
The System of American Universalism, exhibited and exposed in
a sermon by Rev. M. Hill, delivered in Saccarappa and Portland,
Me., and published by request.
" Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee. "
Portland: Thurston, Ilsley & Co. Printers. 1843. 12mo. pp.
24. [4493
The same. Second edition. 1844. 12mo. pp. 24.
The same. Third edition. 1844. 12mo. pp. 24.
Hill, Petek.
Descendants of. 1858. See Parsons, Usher.
Hill, Thomas, D. D., LL. D. 1818-91. President Harvard College.
b. New Brunswick, X. J. r. Portland from 1872.
Nature, the Soul, and the Gospel. Mo. Rel. Mag. .50:485. (1873.)
[4494
Xote on Bufo Americanus. (The American Toad.) Am. Xat. 7: 660.
(1873.) [4495
The Life is More than Meat. A sermon preached in the First Par-
ish church, Portland, Me., December 21, 1873. By T. Hill, pas-
tor First Parish. Portland: Stephen Beny, Printer. 8vo. pp.
20. [4496
Symmetry in Space. Unit. Rev. 1 : 24. (1874.) [4497
symmetry in Time. Unit. Rev. 1: 1:33. (1874.) [4498
-Motion. Unit. Rev. 2: :37. (1874.) [4499
-Muscular Action. Unit. Rev. 2: 144. (1874.) [4-500
-Duty of Unitarians in Regard to Scientific Thought. L'nit. Rev.
2:336. (1874.) [4501
-Chance and Average. Unit. Rev. 2 : 3-52. (1874.) [4.502
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-Foundations of Theology Sure. Bib. Sac. 31 : 209. (1874.) [4.504
-Natural Foundations of Theology. Bib. Sac. 31:436. (1874.)
[4505
-Testimony of Organic Life. Bib. Sac. 31 : 563. (1874.) [4506
-Preface to '• The Stars and the Earth. "' (1874.) See Eberty, George
F. F. [4507
586 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hill, Thomas, D. D., LL. D., Continued.
Geometry and Faith. A fragmentary supplement to the Ninth
Bridgewater Treatise. By Thomas Hill.
" The truths of natural religion are impressed in indelible characters on
every fragment of the material world. "
Preface to the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise.
Kevised and enlarged edition. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons,
Fourth Ave., and Twenty-third Street. 1874. 12mo. pp. 70. [4508
The same. Third edition, greatly enlarged. Boston: Lee and Shep-
ard. 1882. 12mo. pp. (12), 109. [4.509
Natural Sources of Theology. Bib. Sac. 32: 1. (1875.) [4510
The Struggles of Science. Unit. Eev. 3: 339. (1875.) [4511
Review of " Draper's History of Conflict between Religion and Science. "
Giving What You Have Not. Unit. Rev. 5:659. (1876.) [4512
Philosophy Higher than Science. An address delivered before the
Association of the Alumni of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me.,
Jvily 12, 1876. n. p. (Portland.) Daily Press Printing House.
Wm. M. Marks, Manager. (1876.) Svo. pp. 18. [4513
Description of the Nautrigon, invented by him. 1876. See Farley,
C. H.
Address. 1876. See First Parish, Portland.
The True Order of Studies. By Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D., formerly
president of Harvard University, author of "Geometry and
Faith," etc., etc. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1876. 12mo.
pp. 163. [4514
Mr. Ellis' South Place Chapel Sermons. Unit. Rev. 6: 134. (1876.)
[4515
Mayer's New Facts. Unit. Rev. 7:371. (1877.) [4516
Subject, Acoustics.
Physics and Theology. Unit. Rev. 8: 26. (1877.) [4517
A Statement of the Natural Sources of Theology : with a discussion
on their validity, and of modern sceptical objection; to which is
added an article of the first chapter of Genesis. By Thomas
Hill, D. D., LL. D. Reprinted from the Bibliotheca Sacra. An-
dover: W. F. Draper. 1877. Svo. pp. iv, 139. [4518
Era.smus Darwin. Bib. Sac. .35:461. (1878.) [4519
Symmetry and Rhythm. Bib. Sac. 35:708. (1878.) [4520
Organic Forms. Bib. Sac. 36: 1. (1879.) [4521
The subject of the above article is " The Invisible Attributes of God in the
Visible Forms of Creation," etc.
Geometry and Biology. Unit. Rev. 9:129. (1878.) [4.522
Paul and the Twelve. Unit. Rev. 11: 650. (1879.) [4.523
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 587
-Death and Redemption. A sermon preached at Portland, Maine,
August 10, 1879. By Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D., LL. D., and printed
with his permission. Worcester, Mass. : Press of Noyes, Snow &
Company. 1879. 8vo. pp. 14. [4524
-The Hydrostatic Paradox in Morals. A sermon, April 15, 1880.
Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. (1880.) 8vo. pp. 16. [4525
-Music: a language. Bib. Sac. 37:249. (1880.) [4526
-Biographical Sketch Benjamin Pierce. (1880.) See King, Moses.
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An account of the reproduction of CEdipous Tyrannos at Harvard College,
May 17 to 21, ISisl.
-Jonathan Brown Bright. X.E.Reg. 35:117. (1881.) [4528
-What is Unitarianism ? Bib. Sac. 38:25. (1881.) [4529
-Theological Hypothesis in Science. 1881. See Port. Soc. Nat. Hist.
Proc.
-Organic Forms. 1S81. -See Port. Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc.
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-Address on Longfellow. (1882.) See Maine Historical Society.
-Practical Arithmetic. 1883. See Wentworth, G. A.
-Philophronesis. Unit. Rev. 20: 5-36. (1883.) [4531
-The Fourth Gospel. Unit. Rev. 23:34. (1885.) [4-532
-The Infinite Knowable. Unit. Rev. 24: 193. (1885.) [4533
-Louis Agassiz. Unit. Rev. 24:536. (1885.) [4534
-The Universe a Work of Art. Unit. Rev. 25: 131. (1886.) [4535
-Logic Limited. Unit. Rev. 25:481. (1886.) [4536
-Man Finite. Unit. Rev. 25:306. (1886.) [4537
-Beauty. Unit. Rev. 26:219. (1886.) [4538
-Testimony of Conscience. Unit. Rev. 26:436. (1886.) [4539
-Sermons on Great Themes. Special series.
II. The Bible. By Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D., LL. D., pastor of the
First Parish, Portland, Me. Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn,
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Also In volume of essays reprinted from the Forum. See " Books. "
-The same, in separate form.
-In the Woods and Elsewhere. Portland: 1877. Privately printed
for the Young Ladies' Sewing Circle of the First Parish. 12mo.
pp. 48. [4542
-God Known by His Works. A sermon preached by the Rev.
Thomas Hill, D. D., pastor of the First Parish, Portland, Me.,
May 15, 1887. 8vo. pp. 15. [4543
(1888.)
[4548
(1888.)
[4549
7:185. (1889.)
[4550
. Rev. 1.5:241.
(1891.)
[4551
588 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
HiLi>, Thomas, D. D., LL. D., Continued.
Man Infinite. Unit. Rev. 27 : 38. (1887.) [4-544
Charles Darwin. Unit. Rev. 29:385. (1888.) [4.545
This article is a review of " Life and Letters of Darwin. "
World-English. The universal language. Lit. World. 19: 216.
(1888.) [4546
In the Woods and Elsewhere. By Thomas Hill. Boston: Cupples
and Hurd. 1888. 12mo. pp. 237. [4547
Creation is Revelation. Unit. Rev. 30: 1.
Parlor Cvire Game. Pop. Sci. Mo. 33: 528.
A Way to Teach English Spelling. Forum.
Proximate Causes of the Crucifixion, And.
HiLLAKD, Elias Breavster. Clergyman, Conway, N. H.
The Last Men of the Revolution. A photograph of each from life,
together with views of their homes. Printed in colors. Accom-
panied by brief biographical sketches of the men. Hartford,
Conn. Published by IST. A. & R. A. Moore. 1865. 8vo. pp. 64.
[4552
Gives a sketch of William Hutchings, of Penobscot, with his portrait and
an engraving of liis residence.
HiLLARD Family, of Machias. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
HiLLARD, George Stillmax, LL. D. 1808-79. b. Machias. Lawyer,
Boston.
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[4553
— ^The Political Duties of the Educated Classes. A discourse deliv-
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1866, by G. S. Hillard. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1866. 8vo.
pp. 48. [4554
Milliard, Tisiothy. Clergyman, Portland, 1801-08.
An Oration pronounced before the inhabitants of Portland, July
4, 1803, being the twentj'-seventh anniversary of American Inde-
pendence, by Timothy Hilliard, A. M., pastor of the Episcopal
church in Portland. Printed by B. A. Jenks, Gazette Office,
No. 7 Fish Street. Portland. 1803. Svo. pp. 16. [4555
An Eulogy delivered at the funeral of the Hon. William Gorham,
Esq., on the 25th day of July, 1804. By the Rev. Timothy
Hilliard, minister of the Episcopal church in Portland. Port-
land: Printed by Jenks and Shirley, (n. d.) 12mo. pp. 12. [4556
Hilton, William.
Descendants of. 1877. -See Hassam, John S.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 589
Hilton, William H. Damariscotta.
Histoiy of Alna Lodge No. 43, at Damariscotta, Me., from its in-
stitution to April, 1874, by William H. Hilton. Portland:
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HiMES, Joshua V.
Defence of Elder Joshua V. Himes; being a history of the fanat-
icisms, puerilities and secret workings of those who, under the
garb of friendship, have proved deadly enemies of the Advent
cause. Boston: 1861. 18mo. pp. 12, 268. [4558
Contains a letter from I. C. Wellcome, Hallowell, and brief account of
Joseph Turner.
Hinckley, Ebenezer, and family, Bluehill. 1890. See Candage, R.
G. F.
Hincks, Sir Francis. 1807-85.
The Boundary Formerly in Dispute between Great Britain and the
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by J. Lovell & Son. 1885. 8vo. pp. 29. [4.559
Hinklet, H. K. Portland.
Shubael Hinkley and descendants. N. E. Reg. 8: 170. (1854.)
[4560
Hinkley, Shubael, and descendants. 18.54. See Hinkley, H. K.
Hinkley, Smith.
Songs of Zion. 1824. See Norcross, C. S.
HiNKS, Edward Young. Clergyman, Portland, 1870-81.
Sermon upon the life and character of Chief Justice Ether Shep-
ley, delivered in State Street church, Portland, Me., Sunday,
January 21, 1877. Published by request. Portland, 1877. Svo.
pp. 22. [4561
The Gospel Miracles and Historical Science. And. Rev. 11:561.
(1889.) [4562
Hints about Business. See Breed, L. C.
Hiram. Incorporated 1814.
First Settlement. (1876.) See Wadsworth, L. A.
Manual of the Congregational church, Hiram, Maine. Organized
October 26, 1826. Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 193 Middle
Street, n. d. (1888?) 12mo. pp. 19. [4563
Hirzel, Hans Caspar. The Rural Socrates. (1800). See Vaughan,
Benjamin.
History of a Ring. 1877. See Baxter, James P.
History of New England. 1879. See Howard, R. H. and Crocker,
Henry E.
590 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
HiSTOKY OF THE ADVENT MESSAGE. See Wellcome, Isaac C.
HiSTOKY OF THE BiBLE AND THE JEWS. 1806. -See Gillct, Eliphalet.
HiSTOBY OF Susan Gray. Portland: Shirley & Hyde. 1828. [4564
Sabbath-school book.
Hitchcock, Charles Henry, Ph. D. b. 1836. Professor in Dartmouth
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[4567
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[4570
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Omnia ad^unt bona, quern penes est virtun.
PLAUTU.S.
Qui uti scit ei bona; illi qui non utitur rede, mala.
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39
594 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Holmes, Ezekiel, M. D. 1801-65. Journalist, Winthrop.
The New England Farmer's and Mechanic's Journal. Conducted
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agriculture, in Gardiner Lyceum.
" If the hand of industry is not directed by the hand of science, it becomes
in a great degree paralyzed and powerless."
Fessemden.
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The Northern Shepherd, being a report of a committee of the
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Dedication of Monument to. 1869. <S'ee True, Nathaniel T.
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Holmes, James Stuart. 1792-1879. Lawyer, Foxcroft.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 595
Holmes, John. 1773-1843. Lawyer, Alfred and Thomaston, 1799-1843.
An Oration, pronounced at Alfred, on the 4th of July, 1815, being
the thirty-ninth anniversary of A^ftierican Independence. By
John Holmes, Esq. Published by request of a committee ap-
pointed by the audience. Boston: Printed by Rowe and Hooper,
at the Yankee Office. 1815. 8vo. pp. 23. [4602
An Address delivered at the installation of the Strafford Lodge, at
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An Address delivered at Saco, on the 24th of June, A. L. 5818, be-
ing the anniversary of the nativity of St. John the Baptist, be-
fore the members of the Saco Lodge. By Br. John Holmes.
Published at the request of the lodge. Portland: Printed by
Francis Douglas, at the Argus Office, Fore Street. 1818. Svo. pp. 16.
[4604
Representation of the members of the House of Representatives,
from that part of Massachusetts hitherto known as the District
of Maine. (John Holmes and others) February 22, 1820. Read
and ordered to lie upon the table. Washington: Printed by
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Mr. Holmes' Letter to the people of Maine. Washington, 10th
April, 1820. n. d. fol. pp. 3. [4606
Upon the Missouri question.
Speech of Mr. Holmes of Maine, on the subject of internal im-
provement, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April
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12mo. pp. 22. [4607
Speech in the Senate of the U. S. on the Mission of Panama.
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In the Senate. Report for select committee (on) the petitions of
Joseph Emerson and others, praying to be remunerated for
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Contains on 11 folded sheets, list of spoliations.
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Speech of Mr. Holmes on the nomination of J. J. Crittenden, 4th
of February, 1829. Washington: Printed by Peter Force. 1829.
Svo. pp. 16. [4611
Speech of Mr. Holmes of Maine, in the Senate of the United States,
on his resolutions calling upon the President of the United States
for his reasons for removing from office, and filling the vacancies
thus created in the recess of the Senate. Washington: Printed
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596 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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United States, February 18, 1830, in the debate which arose upon
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Printed and published at the office of the National Journal. ISoO.
8vo. pp. 24. [40l;3
An Address, delivered at Waterville, before the associated alumni
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Speech of Mr. Holmes, of Maine, on the tariff. In the Senate, Jan-
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[4615
Sp'eech of Mr. Holmes of Maine, on the annual appropriation bill,
against the policy of the administration in regard to diplomatic
intercourse, the colonial trade, and northeastern boundary. De-
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The same. n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 19.
Oration delivered at China, Kennebec County, Maine. By Hon.
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The Statesman: or principles of legislation and law. By Hon.
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Notice of. The Law Rep. 6: 145. (1843.) [4619
Biographical Sketch of . 1863. See Willis, William.
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Boylston Prize Dissertations for the Years 1836 and 1837. By Oli-
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Account of the Pepperrell fever, by Dr. Samuel Kmerson, of Kennebunk,
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Elsie Venner, — a romance of destiny. By Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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Some of the scenes are said to be located at Frj'eburg. But the " Prt f ace
to the New Edition " (of 1891), says : " Some readers have been curious about
the locality the writer was thought to have in view. No particular place
was intended."
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598 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Holt, Ekastus Eugexe, M. D., Continued.
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First Series of One Hundred Cases of Cataract, with operations. A
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The Insufficiency of Hydrobromate of Homatropine in Controlling
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HoNTAN, Baron de Armond Lotiis de Delondarce. 1667-1715.
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The Practical Expositor, and sententious reader, or art conformed
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of Maine, contained in volumes fifty-seven to sixty-eight, (both
inclusive), of the Maine Keports. By George C. Hopkins. Port-
land: Loring Short & Harmon, 1879. 8vo. pp. xli. 593. [4658
Editor. Practical Conveyancing. 1881. See Oliver, Benjamin L.
Hopkins, James Dean. 1773-1840. Lawyer, Portland, 1797-1840.
Oration before the lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, on the 28th
June, A. L. 5801, being the anniversary of St. John the Baptist.
By Brother James D. Hopkins. From the Press of E. A. Jenks,
Portland. 1801. 8vo. [4659
An Oration pronounced at the consecration of Oriental Lodge, at
Bridgton, September 20th, A. L. .5804. By Brother James D.
Hopkins, senior warden of Portland Lodge. Portland: Printed
by Jenks and Shirley. 8vo. pp. 20. [4660
An Oration, pronounced before the inhabitants of Portland, July 4.
1805, in commemoration of American Independence. By James
D. Hopkins. Printed at Portland. 1805. 8vo. pp. 25. [4661
An Address to the members of the Cumberland bar, delivered
during the sitting of the Court of Common Pleas at Portland,
June term, 1833. By James D. Hopkins, counsellor at law. Pub-
lished at the request of the bar. Portland: Printed by Charles
Day & Co. 1833. 8vo. pp. 79. [4662
Members of the bar in the District, now State of Maine, from its
settlement to the year 1760, during which period it constituted
only one county, viz. York. Members of the bar of the County
of Cumberland, State of Maine, from the year 1838. Am. Q. Eeg.
12:274. (1840.) [4663
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Hopkins, Mbs. Louisa Payson. 1812-62. Williamstown, Mass.
The Pastor's Daughter: or the way of salvation explained to a
young inquirer. From reminiscences of the conversations of her
late father, Edward Payson, D. D. By Louisa Payson Hopkins.
New York: Robert Curtis & Brothers, No. 530 Broadway. 1859.
sm. 12mo. pp. 236. [4664
602 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hopkins, Mark, D. D. 1802-87. Williamstown, Mass.
The Promise to Abraham. A missionary sermon, by Mark Hop-
kins, D. D., president of Williams College. Boston: Press of T.
R. Marvin & Son, 42 Congress Street. 1888. 8vo. pp. 22. [4665
The substance of this discourse was delivered at Bangor, in August, lis57,
at the ordination of the Rev. E. P. Roberts, as a missionary to Micronesia.
Hopkins, Samuel, D. D. 1721-1803. Newport, R. I.
The Life and Character of Miss Snsanna Anthony, who died, in
Newport, (R. I.) June 23, 1791, in the 65th year of her age. Con-
sisting chiefly in extracts from her writings, with some brief ob-
servations on them. Compiled by Samuel Hopkins, D. D. Sec-
ond edition. Portland: (Maine) Published by Lyman, Hall &
Co. J. M'Kown, Printer. 1810. 16mo. pp. 187. [4666
The first edition was published in 1796.
Hopkins, Samuel. 1807-87. Clergyman, Saco, 1836-45.
The Curse upon the Ground, a blessing. A sermon preached upon
the day of Public Thanksgiving, November 29, 1838. By Samuel
Hopkins, pastor of the First Congregational church in Saco, Me.
Published by request. Saco: S. L. Goodale. 1839. 8vo. pp. 15.
[4667
" Fret Not Thyself because of Evil Doers. " A sermon preached on
Fast Day, April 18, 1839. By Samuel Hopkins, pastor of the First
Congregational church in Saco, Me. (Published by request.)
Saco: S. L. Goodale. 1839. Svo. pp. 14. [4668
Hopkins, Stephen. Plymouth, Mass.
Descendants of. 1877. See Richardson, James P.
Hopkinson, Thomas. New Sharon.
Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
HoBR, Oren Alphonso, M. D. b. 18.35. Physician, Lewiston.
Report of committee on necrology. Me. Med. Ass. Proc. 5:422.
(1876.) [4669
Contains biographical sketches of James McKeen, M. D., of Topsham ;
Alvin Libby, M. D., of Wells; Joseph B. Soto, M. D., of Brunswick; Phil-
ander H. Harding, M. D., of Ellsworth; N. C. Harris, M. D., of Auburn;
J. C. Boynton, M. D., of Richmond; Albion K. P. Bradbury, M. D., of
Hollis; Henry L. K. Wiggin, M. D., of Auburn.
Report of committe on necrology. Me. Med. Ass. Proc. 6: 231
1877. [4670
Contains biographical sketches of Josiah Carr, M. D., of Mechanic Falls;
Benjamin F. Buxton, M. D., of Warren; Amos Nourse, M. D., of Bath; Nel-
son H. Cary, M. D., of Durham; James C. Weston, M. D., of "Bangor; Wil-
liam Wescott, M. D., of Gorham; John D. Lincoln, M. D., of Brunswick.
Report of committee on necrology. Me Med. Ass. Proc. 6: 483.
(1878.) [4671
Contains biographical sketch of Dr. Thomas Frye, of Rockland.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 603
Annual Address, before Me. Med. Ass. 1880. Trans. 7:39.(1880.)
[4672
President's Address. Me. Med. Ass. Trans. 8: 218. (1884.) [4673
HoRSFOKD, Eben NORTON, A. A. S. 1818-1393. Professor Harvard
College.
John Cabot's Landfall in 1497, and the site of Norumbega. A letter
to Chief Justice Daly, president of the American Geological So-
ciety. By Eben Xorton Horsford. Cambridge: John Wilson &
Son. University Press. 1886. 8vo. Large paper, pp. 42. [4674
The author assumes that the town of Norumbega was on the Charles River
between Riverside and Waltham.
The Discovery of the Ancient City of Norumbega. A communica-
tion to the president and council of the American Geographical
Society at their special session in Watertown, November 21, 1889.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1890.
4to, pp. 55. (Plates. Maps.) [4675
Reviewed by Shipley. J. B., in Antiquary, (London). 23:65. (1891.)
Watertown: the site of the ancient city of Norumbega. (Remarks
at the second anniversary of the Watertown Historical Society,
Nov. IS. 1890.) (Boston, 1890?) 4to. pp. (1), 12. (2 folded
maps.) [467C>
HoRTON, Gideon, and family. Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
HoRTON, Joshua, and family, Bluehill. 1800. See Candage, R. G. F.
HosMER, George L.
An Historical Sketch of the town of Deer Isle, Maine, with notices
of its settlers and early inhabitants. By George L. Hosmer. Bos-
ton: Press of Stanley & Usher, 171 Devonshire Street. 1886.
12mo. pp. 292. (Port.) [4677
HosMER, George Washington, D. D. 1803-81. Clergyman, Boston,
Concord, Mass.
Life and Character of Sylvester Judd. Mo. Rel. Mag. 13: 16. (1855.)
[4678
Hough, Franklin Benjamin, LL. D. 1820-85. Author, Albany, N. Y.
Papers relating to Pemaquid and parts adjacent, in the present
state of Maine, known as Cornwall County, when under the
colony of New York. Compiled from official records in the office
of the secretary of state, at Albany, N. Y., by Franklin B. Hough.
(Engraving.) Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company. MDCCCLVI.
8vo. pp. vii, 136. [4679
The same. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5: 1. (1857.)
Pemaquid in its Relation to our Colonial History; an address de-
livered at Fort Popham, Kennebec River, August, 1874, at the
267th anniversary of the landing made at that spot by the Pop-
ham Colony. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 7: 126. (1876.) [4680
604 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Houghton, Edwin B.
The Campaigns of the Seventeenth Maine. By Ed-win B. Hough-
ton, a member of the regiment.
" The danjiers of the days but newly gone,
Whose memory is written on the earth.
With yet appearing blood. "
Portland: Short & Loring. 1866. 12mo. pp. 333. [4681
Houghton, Geoege.
Drift from York Harbor, Maine. By George Houghton, author of
" Christmas Brooklet, " 1872; " Songs from Over the Sea, " 1874;
"Penny for your Thoughts," 1875; '"Album Leaves," 1877.
Boston: A. Williams & Co. 1879. sm. 4to. pp. 48. (Poetry.)
[4682
Houghton, Josiah, and family.
Brief Memoirs of the Rev. .Josiah Houghton, formerly a pastor of
the Baptist church in Xewbury and Xewburyport, who died in
Turner, in the state of Maine, May 22, 1838, aged 48 years: Mrs.
Joanna Houghton, his consort, who died July 27, 1822, aged 23
years, and 6 months. And of Miss Amanda Houghton, their
daughter, who died in 1839, aged 18 years. Newburyport: Printed
and sold by J. Gilman, Liberty Street. 1840. Svo. pp. 8. [4683
Houlton. Incorporated 1831.
Unitarian church at. Mo. Miscel. 2:174. (1840.) [4684
History of. Mo. Miscel. 2:3.57. (1840.) [4685
History of. 1884. See Gilman, G. H.
Trial at. Powers vs. Gary. 1874. See Pulsifer, J. D.
Account of. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Inscriptions from gravestones in Houlton, Me. Bang. H. M. 4: 109
(1888.) [4686
The story of. 1889. See Barnes, Francis.
HovEY, Temple, d. 1802. Lawyer, South Berwick.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
How to Open the Gates. The immortal fountain, or the source of
beauty, as exhibited at City Hall, October, 1869. Portland:
Stephen Berry, Printer. 1869. 12mo. pp. 1.5. [4687
Howard, Blanche Willis, b. Bangor, 1847. (Xow the Baroness Von
TeufEel.) r. Stuttgart, Germany.
One Summer. Boston: 1875. sq. 16mo. pp. 254. [4688
The same. Authorized edition. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.
1877. 16mo. pp. 278. [4689
The same, under the following title :
One Summer. By Blanche Willis Howard, author of "Guenn, "
"One Year Abroad," "Aunt Serena," and "Aulnay Tower," with
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. (i05
illustrations by Augustus Hoppin. "Sunshine everywhere, and
summer too." (Monogram.) Boston and New York : Houghton,
Mifflin & Co. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1887. 12mo. pp.
279. [4G90
-Aunt Serena. By Blanche Willis Howard, author of " One Summer,"
"Guenn," etc., etc. "Be strong, live happy and love." Boston:
J. E. Osgood & Co. 1881. 16mo. pp. 332. [41)91
-The same. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1882. 16mo. pp. 310.
[469i:
-The same. Ticknor's papers series of choice reading. Boston. 1887-
Twenty-nine editions were printed up to 1887.
-Child-Life in Germany. St. Nicholas, August, 1884. [4G93
-Guenn, a wave on the Breton coast. By Blanche Willis Howard
author of "Aunt Serena," "One Summer," etc.
" Po'Atis mori quam fcedari."
Boston: James R.Osgood & Company. 1884. 16mo. pp.439. [4694
-The same. London: Frederick Warne & Co., Bedford Street^
Strand, n. d. (1884.) 16mo. pp. (4), 439. (Illus.) [4695
(Wame's Crown Library.)
-The same. Edited by an English clergyman. London: Ward, Lock
& Co., Warwick House, Salisbury Square, E. C. New York: 10
Bond Street, n. d. 16mo. pp. vi, 381. (1 colored illus.) [4696
-The same. Edinburg: David Douglas. 1884. [4697
-The same. Ticknor's paper series. 1887. [4698
Illustrated with forty vignettes of French coast life.
-The same. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1884. In two volumes.
16mo. Vol. I. pp. 288. Vol. II. pp. 228. [4699
One of the thirty American books of the 2286 volumes which up to 1884 com
prised the collection of this publishing house.
-Aulnay Tower. By Blanche Willis Howard, author of "Guenn,"
"Aunt Serena," "One Summer," etc. Boston: Ticknor & Com-
pany. 1885. 16mo. pp. 343. [4700
-Beryl's Happy Thought. A Thanksgiving story. By Blanche
Willis Howard. Harp. Mag. 74: 133. (1886.) [4701
-The same. Leipzig, 1888. See Tony, the maid.
-Tony the Maid. Harp. Mag. 75: 530, 692. 1887. (Illus.) [4702
-The same, under the following title :
Tony the Maid. A novelette. By Blanche Willis Howard,
author of " One Summer, " " Guenn, " etc. Illustrated.
" Ad bonam fidem, recta omnis via. "
New York: Harper &, Brothers. Franklin Square. 1887. 16mo.
pp. 166. [4703
606 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Howard, Blanche Willis, Continued.
The same, and other stories. Authorized edition. Leipzig: Bern-
hard Tauchnitz. 1888. 16mo. pp. 279. [4704
"Tony the iVIaicl, " pp. 1-159; "Beryl's Happy Thought, " pp, 160-229; "A
Philosopher's Portrait, " pp. 231-279.
One Year Abroad, by the author of " One Summer. "
" O rare, rare earth. "
" Iron is essentially the same everywhere and always, but sulphate of iron
is never the same as the carbonate of iron. Truth is invariable, but the
Smithate of truth must always differ from the Brownate of truth. "
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.
(Tenth edition.) (Monogram.) Boston: Houghton, Mifflin &
Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 12mo. pp. 247.
[4705
The Open Door. By Blanche Willis Howard, author of "One
Summer," " Guenn, " " One Year Abroad, " etc. (Monogram.)
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. The
Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1889. 12mo. pp. 436. [4706
The same. Collection of British authors. Tavichnitz edition. In
two volumes. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1889. 16mo. Vol.
I, pp. 270; Vol. II, pp. 287. [4707
Howard, Cecil Hampden Cutts. Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Cutts Family. A forgotten link. Me. Rec. 4: 294. (1887.)
[4708
Material for a genealogy of the Sparhawk family in New England-
Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. 25: 30, 119, 281. (1888.) 26: 51, 123; 27: 149.
(1889.) [4709
Old New England Graveyards. By C. H. Cutts Howard. Me. Rec.
5:39. (1888.) [4710
Howard, Joseph. 1800-77. Lawyer and justice Supreme Judicial
Court, Portland.
In Memoriam. Proceedings of the Cumberland bar in relation to
the recent death of Hon. Joseph Howard, formerly a justice of
the Supreme Judicial Court, had before the court at the January
term, in Portland, on Friday, January 11, 1878. Maine Reports.
67:600. (1878.) [4711
Howard, Oliver Otis, LL. D. b. Leeds, 1830. Major-general, U. S. A.
Sketch of. 1864. See Hodsdon, J. L.
Temperance Scenes in Brunswick and Hallowell, years ago. Sailor's
Magazine. 1:339. (1887.) [4712
Howard, Roland Bailey. 1834-92. Clergyman, Farmington, 1860-
70.
In Memory of Jotham Sewall Graves. Farmington, July 7, 1882.
Svo. pp. 8. [4713
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 607
HowAKD, R. H. and Crocker, Henry E.
A History of New England, containing historical and descriptive
sketches of the counties, cities and principal towns of the six
New England states, including in its list of contributors, more
than sixty men and women representing every county in New
England. Edited by Rev. R. H. Howard, A. M., and Prof. Henry
E. Crocker. Illustrated with fine steel and wood engravings,
embracing views of cities, natural scenery, public buildings, and
prominent landmarks, of special historical interest. 2 vols. Vol.
I. Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
"Land of the forest and the rock,
Of dark blue lake and mighty river,
Of mountains reared aloft to mock
The storm's career, the lightning's shock,
My own green land forever! "
' W'HITTIEE.
Vol. II. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
'* The men of old—
They of undaunted wills-
Grew jubilant of heart, and strong and bold,
On the enduring hills. "
Elizabeth Oakes Smith.
Boston: Crocker & Co., Publishers. 1880. Fol. pp. 461. [4714
History of Maine, by Mark Trafton, Wollaston, Mass.; of Androscoggin
County, by Rev. J. S.Cogswell; Aroostook, by R.^ R. McLeod; Cumberland,
by Rev. E. P. Tbwing; Franklin, by Rev. J. S. Swift; Hancock, by Hon.
Parker Tuck and 3Iiss C. B. Homer; Kennebec, by Dr. W. B. Lapham ; Knox,
by L. F. Starrett; Lincoln, by Ruf us K. Sewall; Oxford, by W. B. Lapham;
Penobscot, by E. F. Duren; Piscataquis, by Rev. Amasa Loring; Sagadahoc,
by Rev. H. O. Thayer; Somerset, byE. P. Mayo; Waldo, by Albert C. Wiggin;
Washington, by Geo. W. Drisko; York, by George B. Ilsley.
Howard, Roger Strong, D. D. 1807-72. Educator, Bangor, 1850-59.
Lecture: School keeping. 1843. See Am. Inst. Ins.
■ Lecture. Earnestness in school keeping. 1849. See Am. Inst.
Ins.
Howard, Samuel. Augusta.
Letter concerning accident on the Kennebec. 1816. See Tudor,
William.
Howard, Thomas, and family, Bangor. 1890. -See Porter, J. W.
Howe, Mrs. Caroline Dana. Portland.
Willis Howard; or, two secrets well kept. Written for the Massa-
chusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the committee
of publication. Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society.
n. d. (1859.) 16mo. pp. 162. (lUus.) [4715
This reached three editions.
"He Is Not Dead." Poem, unveiling bust of Longfellow. 1885.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 2:191. [4716
608 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Howe, Mrs. Caroline Dana, Continued.
Ashes for Flame and other poems. By Caroline Dana Howe. Port-
land Me.: Loring, Short & Harmon. 1885. 16mo. pp. 100. [4717
Frances Laughton Mace (with portrait and selections from her
poetry.) Magazine of Poetry. 1 : 149. (1889.) [4718
Howe, Henry, h. 1816. Historian, Cincinnati, O.
The Travels and Adventures of celebrated travelers in the princi-
pal countries of the globe, with brilliantly illuminated illustra-
tions in oil colors, mezzotint engravings, and wood cuts. By
Henry Howe, author of "Historical Collections of Virginia;"
of "Ohio;" and " The Great West." Portland, Maine: Pub-
lished by E. B. Simonton. 1854. (Act of Congress, 1853.) 8vo.
pp. 655. (25 illus.) [4719
Howe, Edward, Jr. b. Portland, 1820. r. New York City.
The Eastern Lyre, a collection of church music, consisting of
psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, sentences, and other set pieces,
adapted to the use of classes and choirs; arranged with small
notes for organ and piano forte : to which are appended a tem-
perance department, and a few select pieces for the social circle.
Portland: Wm. Hyde. Bangor: E. F. Duren. 1842. obi. 8vo.
pp. 404, (6). [4720
Howe, James Murray. Milton, Mass.
A Brief Outline of Penobscot Bay, with a partial list of lands,
peninsulas and islands therein, for sale by J. Murray Howe, 27
School Street, Boston, Mass. Engraved and printed by the Bos-
ton Photogravure Company. 1890. 8vo. pp. 24. (1 map, 9 en-
gravings.) [4721
Howe, Mark Anthony DeWolfe, D. D. P. E. bishop, Rhode Island
and Central Pennsylvania, d. 1895.
The Willing Homicide Unfit to be a Legislator. A discourse, de-
livered in St. James' church, Roxbury, on the evening of Sunday,
March 11, 1838. By M. A. D'Wolf Howe, A. H., rector of St.
James' church. Published by request. Boston: Torrey & Blair,
Printers, 41 Washington Street. 1838. 8vo. pp. 23. [4722
Upon the Cilley and G-raves duel.
Howe, Nathaniel. 1775-1829. Lawyer.
An Oration pronounced at Paris, Oxford County, Maine, on the
Fourth of July, 1805, in commemoration of American Independ-
ence. By Nathaniel Howe. Portland: From the Argus Press
By N. Willis, Jun. 1805. 8vo. pp. 15. [4723
HowELLS, William Dean. b. 1837. Author, New York.
A Modern Instance. A novel by William D. Howells, author of
"The Lady of the Aroostook, " "The Undiscovered Country, "
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 609
"Dr. Breen's Practice, " etc. (Publisliers' monogram.) Boston:
Ticknur tfe Company. 211 Tremont Street, n. d. (Copyright,
1881.) 16mo. pp. 514. [4724
Contains sketches of couutrj' town life in Fryeburg, under the name of
" Equity. "
With Hayes, John L. Lives and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln
and Hannibal Hamlin. Columbus, O.: FoUett, Foster & Co. 1860.
12mo. pp. 406. (Portraits.) [4725
The life of Lincoln is by Howells; and of Hamlin by Hayes.
HowLAND, Mrs. E. P.
The Tale of Home and War, by E. P. H. Portland : Brown Thurston
& Co. 1888. pp. 200. (Port.) [4726
This was substantially written by Rev. Worcester Willey, of Andover,
Mass., a former Indian missionary, but rsvised by Mrs. Howland.
HoWLAND, S. A.
Steamboat Disasters and Kailroad Accidents in the United States.
To which is appended accounts of recent shipwrecks, fires at sea,
thrilling incidents, &g. By S. A. Howland. Worcester: Pub-
lished by Dorr, Howland & Co. 1840. 12mo. pp. 408. (Illus.)
[4727
Conflagration of tlie Royal Tar in Penobscot Bay, in 1836, p. 87; Loss of the
steamer New England, off Boon Island, in 1839, p. 128; Wreck of the schooner
Deposit, of Belfast, at Ipswich, in 1839, p. 357.
HoYT, Albert Harrison, b. 1826. Author. Boston.
Necrology of New England colleges. 1867-8. N. E.Reg. 23:82.
(1869.) [4728
Bowdoin College; Colby University; Bates College.
The same, under the following title:
Necrology of New England Colleges, for the academic year ending
in 1868. Compiled by Albert Harrison Hoyt, A. M., editor of
the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Re-
printed from the New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, for January, 1869.) 8\ro. pp. 12. [4729
Pepperrell Papers, with sketches of Lt. Gen. the Honorable James
St. Clair, and Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, Bart. N. E. Reg.
28:451. (1874.) [4730
The same, separately reprinted. Boston: 1875. pp. 23.
Editor. Capt. Francis Champernowne, the Dutch conquest of
Acadie, and other historical papers. By Charles Wesley Tuttle,
Esq., Ph. D. Edited by Albert Harrison Hoyt, A. M., with his-
torical notes. With a memoir of the author, by John Ward Dean,
A. M. Boston : Printed by John Wilson & Son, University Press.
MDCCCLXXXIX. sm. 4to. pp. xvi, 426. (11 illus.) [4731
Three hundred copies printed.
40
610 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
HoYT, Edmund Sawyeb. 1834-86. Publisher, Portland.
Maine State Political Manual and Annual Register, for the year 1870.
Compiled by Edmund S. Hoyt. Contains the usual calendar
matter; diary pages; historical summary of the state; vote for
president, 1868; for governor for 1868 and 1869, and also since the
formation of the state; senators for 1869; list of past officers of
the state; rights and qualifications of voters; conditions of eligi-
bility to office; ratable polls; population and valuation of towns;
list of courts, banks, news^japers, postmasters, selectmen, town-
clerks, clergymen, physicians, dentists, lawyers, notaries, sheriffs,
justices, merchants, manufacturers, etc.; stamp duties; postage
rates; revenue officers; U. S. statistics, &c. Price, paper, 50 cts. ;
with map of Maine, 90 cts.; in boards, with map, .$1.25. Port-
land: Hoyt, Fogg & Breed, 92 Middle Street. 16mo. pp. 369.
[4732
The same, for the year 1871. 16mo. pp. 367. [4733
Six himdred copies were taken by the State at a cost of §480.
The same, for the year 1872. 16mo. pp. 480. [4734
An edition of 80 copies was printed on large paper for the State, which
took also 525 copies of the same edition at $1.25 per copy of each.
The same, for the year 1873-74. 16mo. pp. 512. [4735
The State took 800 copies, of which 100 were on large paper, at §1.25 per
copy.
The same, for the year 1874-75. 16mo. pp. 512. [4736
One hundred copies in large paper and 700 copies of the ordinary edition
were authorized to be taken for the State at $1.25 per copy.
The same, for the year 1875-76. 16mo. pp, .536. [4737
A large paper edition of 100 copies was authorized for the State for
exchanges.
The same, for the year 1876-77. 16mo. pp. 552. [4738
One thousand dollars was appropriated by the legislature for 800 copies;
100 to be of octavo size for exchange.
The same, for the year 1877-78. 16mo. pp. 584. [4739,
One hundred copies octavo size were printed for the State, which appro
priated the same sum as in 1877.
The same, for the year 1878-79. 16mo. pp. 516. [4740
The State took 700 of this edition, and 100 of octavo size, suitable for bind-
ing with the documents; for which $1,000 was appropriated.
The same, for the year 1879-80. 16mo. pp. 624. [4741
An edition of 100 copies octavo was taken by the State, and 600 copies of
the small edition ; $700 being appropriated for the same.
The same, for the year 1880-81. 16mo. pp. 648. [4742
The sum of $800 was appropriated by the legislature for 500 copies of this
edition and for 100 copies octavo.
The same, for the year 1881-82. 16mo. pp. 680. [4743
Two hundred and fifty copies, 16mo., authorized by the Legislature, and
50 copies 8vo., for which $400 was appropriated.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE. 611
The same, for the year 18S2-S3. 16mo. pp. 688. [4744
One hundred copies octavo were printed, for which, and for 500 copies of
the small edition, the Legislature appropriated $800.
The same, for the year 1883-84. 16mo. pp. 744. [4745
An edition of 75 copies, 8vo. was printed for the State, which also took 225
copies of the small edition at a cost of §450 for both editions.
The same, for the year 1884-85. 16mo. pp. 744. [4746
The State took tiOO copies, of which 75 were of octavo size, at a cost of $900
for the whole.
The same, for the year 1885-86. 16mo. pp. 744. [4747
Five hundred copies were authorized by the State, at a cost not to exceed
$1.50 per copy.
Eastern Standard Almanac. Dec. 1, 1883— Dec. 31, 1884. By Edmund
S. Hoyt. The Astronomical Data being calculated under the
direction of Thomas Hill, D. D., LL. D. Portland, Me.: Hoyt»
Fogg & Donham. 1883. (Copyrighted, 1883.)
Only number ever issued.
Biographical Sketch of. 1887. See Lapham, W. B.
HoYT, Fogg & Donham. Publishers, Portland.
Catalogue of Hoyt, Fogg & Donham's publications. (Engraving of
Portland.) Portland, Maine: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 193 Middle
Street. 1881. Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 8vo. pp. 8. [4748
Hoyt, J. C.
Babes in the Woods. Through Maine to Canada in a birch bark
canoe. Scrib. 14:488. (1877.) [4749
Hoyt, Joseph Gibson, LL. D. 1815-62. Educator, St. Louis, Mo.
Miscellaneous Writings: addresses, lectures, and reviews. By
Joseph G. Hoyt, LL. D. Boston: Crosby and Nichols, 117
Washington Street. 1863. 8vo. pp. xii, 302. (Port.) [4750
Contains " Progress in Popular Education, " an address delivered before
the American Institute, Bath, Me., and in other places, 1852-55; also
"Wealth in Some of its Relations to a Free Government, " a lecture de-
livered before the Lyceums of Biddeford and Lewiston, Me., 1853-55.
HtJBBAKD, Dudley. 1763-1816. Lawyer, South Berwick, 1789-1816.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Hubbard, Jekemiah, and Greenleaf, Jonathan.
An Account of Wells. Prepared July, 1825. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll.
1:337. (1831.) [4751
Hubbard, John, M. D. 1794-1869. Hallowell. Physician and governor
of Maine.
Letter to Congressional Banquet at Washington, Feb. 22, 1852. See
Proceedings of the occasion, Boston. 1852.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Biography of, with portrait. 1888. See Hubbard, Thomas H.
612 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hubbard, John, Jr. d. 1870. Clergyman, Biddeford.
Sermon on his life and death. 1870. See Worth, Edmund.
Hubbard, John Barrett. 1837-63. Hallowell, Lynn, Mass.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
HuBBAKD, Lucius Lee. Lawyer, Boston; state geologist, Houghton,
Michigan.
Summer Vacations at Moosehead Lake and Vicinity. A practical
guide-book for tourists; descriptive routes for the canoe-men
over the principal waters of northern Maine, with hints to campers,
and estimates of the expense for tours. Illustrated with twenty
views of Penobscot and Kennebec scenery, and accompanied by a
large map of the head waters of the Penobscot, Kennebec and St.
John rivers. Boston: A. Williams & Co., 1879. 16mo. piJ. xii,
145. (Map in pocket.) [4752
The same. Second edition, in paper, without map. 1880.
Hubbard's Guide to Moosehead Lake and Northern Maine, being
the third edition, revised and enlarged, of "Summer Vacations
at Moosehead Lake and Vicinity," describing routes for the
canoe-men over the principal waters of Northern Maine, with
hints to campers and estimate of expense for tours. Illustrated
with views of Maine scenery, and accompanied by new and large
maps of the head waters cf the Penobscot, Kennebec, Aroostook
and St. John rivers. Cambridge : Published by the author. 1882.
16mo. pp. xii, 206. [4753
The same. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged. Cambi'idge:
1891. Published by the author. 16mo. pp. xii, 211. [4754
The same. Fifth edition, revised and enlarged. Cambridge: 1893.
Published by the author. 16mo. pp. xii, 218. [4755
Woods and Lakes of Maine. A trip from Moosehead lake to
New Brunswick in a birch-bark canoe, to which are added some
Indian place-names and their meanings now first published. By
Lucius L. Hubbard, compiler of "Hubbard's Guide to Moosehead
Lake and Northern Maine." New and original illusti-ations by
Will L. Taylor. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co. 1884. 8vo.
pp. 223. [4756
The same. Second edition, revised. (Monogram: trade mark T.
& Co.) Boston: Ticknor and Company, 211 Tremont Street, n. d.
sm. 4to. pp. xvi, 17-223. [4757
Some Indian Place Names in Northern Maine, with explanations
derived from Indians, and cross index. Being a part of the
appendix to " Woods and Lakes of Maine," by Lucius L. Hubbard.
Boston: James R. Osgood and Co. 1884. sm. 4to. pp. 191-226.
[4758
Reverse. Fifty copies printed separately.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
613
HuBBAED, Thomas Hamlis, LL. D. b. Hallowell, 1838. Lawyer,
New York.
Governor John Hubbard. By Col. Thomas H. Hubbard. In Maine
Biographical Encyclopaedia. Me. Rec. 5:185: (1888.) [4759
Hubbard, Samuel. 1785-47. Lawyer, Biddeford, 1806-10.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Hubbakd, Wales. 1812-78. Lawyer, Wiscasset.
Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, determined by the Supreme
Judicial Court of Maine. By Wales Hubbard, reporter to the
State.
Maine Reports. Volume XLV. Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Com-
[4760
Masters, Smith &
[4761
Masters, Smith &
[4762
; Masters, Smith &
[4763
Masters, Smith &
[4764
pany. 1859. 8vo. pp. 652.
Maine Reports. Volume XLVI. Hallowell:
Co. 1861. 8vo. pp. 6.52.
Maine Reports. Volume XLVII. Hallowell
Company. 1862. Svo. pp. 638.
Maine Reports. Volume XLVIII. Hallowell
Company. 1863. Svo. pp. 645.
Maine Reports. Volume XLIX. Hallowell:
Co. 1864. Svo. pp. 645.
Maine Reports. Volume L. Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Co.
1865. Svo. pp. 661. [4765
Maine Reports. Volume LL Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Co.
1866. Svo. pp. 648. [4766
Hubbard, William. 1621-1704. Clergyman, Ipswich, Mass.
The Present State of New England: being a narrative of the troub-
les with Indians in New England from the first planting thereof
in the year 1607 to this present year 1677: but chiefly of the late
Indian troubles in the two last years 1675 and 1676. To which is
added a discourse about the war with the Pequods in the year
1637. By W. Hubbard, minister of Ipswich. London: Printed
for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheap-
side, near Mercers Chappel, and at the Bible on London Bridg,
1677. Svo. pp. (6), 131, 13, 88. [4767
" Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians (jf New England, from Pas-
cataqua to Pemaquid," occupies pp. 1-88.
The same. Published by authority. Boston: Printed by John
Foster in the year 1677. 4to. pp. (9), 132, 12, 88. (1 map.) [4768
The second edition of the narrative was printed in Boston, 1775, in 24ino.,
much altered and abbreviated. The third at Worcester, 1800, in 24mo. (the
same as the Boston edition), and subsequent editions at Norwich, 1802,12mo.;
at Danbury, 1803, 12mo.; at Stockbridge. 1803, Svo. ; and at Brattleborough,
614 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hubbard, William, Continued.
The same, under the following title:
The History of the Indian wars in New England from the first
settlement to the termination of the war with King Philip, in
1677. From the original work, by Eev. William Hubbard. Care-
fully revised and accompanied with an historical preface, life, and
pedigree of the author, and extensive notes, by Samuel G. Drake.
2 vols. Large 8vo. Roxbury, Mass., Printed for W. Elliot Wood-
ward, 18G.5. Vol. I. pp. xxxiii, 292. Vol. II. pp. 303. (Map.)
[4769
Three hundred copies printed : 50 on large paper, being Nos. Ill and IV of
Woodward's Historical Series. The bibliographical preface describes all the
editions of the work. See also Field, Thomas W., Indian Bib., 178-180, for
account of different editions.
A General History of New England, from the discovery to MDCL-
XXX. By the Eev. William Hubbard, minister of Ipswich,
Mass. Published by the Massachusetts Historical Society. Cam-
bridge: Hilliard & Metcalf. 1815. 8vo. pp. vi, 8, 7, 676. [4770
The same. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2dser. 5:6. (1815.)
The same. Second edition, collated with the original Ms. Boston:
1848. 8vo. pp. vi, (14), xvii, 768. (Plates.) [4771
Edited by William Thaddeus Harris.
Hudson, Chables. 1795-1881. Author, Lexington, Mass.
A Discourse, delivered before the Universalist Society, in Portland
(Me.), on the Annual Fast, April 6tli. Portland. 1820. 8vo. pp. 16.
[4772
Louisbourg Soldiers. X. E. Reg. 24: 367. (1870.) 25:249. (1871.)
[4773
Contains a list of some of the Maine Comijanies.
Hull, R. B.
Settlers in Pemaquid, known as "Cornwall" County, 1674-1680.
Me. Gen. 2:31. (1876.) [4774
Hull, John Thomas. 1825-1889. Portland.
Directory of the city of Portland and of the towns of Cape
Elizabeth, Deering, Westbrook and Falmouth for A. D. 1882.
Being the 250tli anniversary of the settlement of those towns
which comprise the territory of "Ancient Falmouth." Con-
taining the name, occupation, and residence of each adult inhabi-
tant of the city; a street directory, showing the occupant of each
building in the city, designated by street and number; a business
directory; list of copartnershiiJS with the members composing
them; corporations with their officers; societies, institutions,
&c., historical and statistical matter relating thereto. In the
suburban towns the P. O. address is given with each name. Vol.
I. Prepared by John T. Hull. 8vo. Parti, pp. 720: Part II.
pp. 150. [4775
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 615
City Document. Report of John T. Hull, to the mayor. As to the
title of certain islands within the limits of the city of Portland,
n. p. n. d. (Portland, 1884.) 8vo. pp. 33. [4776
City Document. The siege and capture of Fort Loyall. Destruction
of Falmouth, May 20, 1690. (O. S.) A paper read before the
Maine Genealogical Society, June 2, 188.5. By John T. Hull.
Printed by order of the city council of Portland. (City Seal.)
Portland, Me.: Owen, Strout & Co., Printers. 1885. 8vo. pp. 116.
[4777
Genealogical Notes by William M. Sargent, as follows: Sylvanus Davis,
p. 95; Goodwin and Spencer Families, p. 58; Ichabod Plaisted, p. 83; James
Plaisted, p. 58; William Plaisted, p. 56; John Sargent and Edward his son,
of Winter Harbor and Newbury, p. 84; John and Hannah Swarton, p. 103,
Extracts from records of St. Paul's church in Portland, 1763-1817.
Me. Rec. 2:243. (188-5.) 1766-1829. Marriages. 3:33. (1886.)
[4778
Hand-book of Portland, Old Orchard, Cape Elizabeth and Casco
Bay. With map, and illustrations. John T. Hull, editor and
publisher. Portland: Southworth Bros., Printers. 1888. 12mo.
pp. (6), 246. (22 Illus., 3 maps.) [4779
Hume, Mrs. Rebecca Stockwell. Calais.
Woman's Wrongs, A history of Mary and Fidelia. By Mrs. R. S.
Hume. Printed by Thurston & Co. Portland. 1872. 8vo. pp. 223.
[4780
Tales of California.^ By Mrs. R. S. Hume. Portland, Me.: Printed
by B. Thurston & Co. 1885. 16mo. pp. 36. [4781
Humphrey, Chapin. 1824-74 Bangor.
In Memoriam. Chapin Humphrey. Contents. 1. Memorial dis-
course; 2, Address; 3, Letters of condolence. Memorial discourse
preached from the pulpit of the First Baptist church, Bangor,
1874, by the pastor, Rev. F. T. Hazelwood. Bangor: Burr &
Robinson, Printers. 1875. 8vo. pp. 40. [4782
Humphrey Family. North Yarmouth. 1882. (See Hurai^hrey, James J.
Humphrey, Hem an, D. D. 1779-1861. Amherst, Mass.
A Sermon preached at Portland, Maine, September 12, 1838, before
the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at
their twenty-ninth annual meeting. ByHeman Humphrey, D. D.,
president of Amherst College, Mass. Boston: Published by
Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington St. 1838. 8vo. pp. 31. [4783
Text, Psalm 102: 13-15. Promises to Zion.
Humphrey, James J.
The Humphrey Family of North Yarmouth, Maine. (By) Capt.
James J. Humphrey. Old Times Office. Yarmouth, Maine. 1882.
8vo. pp. 2. [4784
616 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
HuMPHEEY, James J., Continued.
Baptist Church, North Yarmouth, papers. O. T. 6:809. [478.5
Deaths in Yarmouth. 1880-84. O. T. 8: 1154, 1189. [4786
HuMPHEEY, Omab J. b. Yarmouth, r. San Francisco.
Wreck of the Eainier, a sailor's narrative. By O. J. H., with pre-
face by Robert Rexdale. Portland, Me. W. H. Stevens & Com-
pany, Publishers. 1883. 12mo. pp. 148. [4787
HuMPHKEY, Washington I.
Origin and Progress of the Baptist church in Yarmouth, Maine'
Portland, 1861. 8vo. pp. 26. [4788
HtTNKlNS, Seth Chellis, M. D. 1821-67. Physician, Portland.
Biographical Sketch of. 1867. See Gordon, S. C.
Hunt, Fbeeman. 1804-58. New York.
Lives of Amei'ican Merchants. By Freeman Hunt, A. M., editor of
the Merchants' Magazine, etc., etc. Vol. I. Xew York: Office of
Hunt's Merchants Magazine, 1856. 12mo. pp. xlvii, (2), 34, 376.
Vol. II, New York: Derby & Jackson, 119 Nassau Street; Cincin-
nati: H. W. Derby & Co. 1858. 8vo. pp. 605. [4789
Life of Asa Clapp, of Portland, with portrait, Vol. I. pp. 539-553.: Life of
of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart, (by Usher Parsons?), Vol. II. pp. 101-168.
Allibone says the latter was written by George H. Moore.
Hunt, N. A.
Tobacco Manual, by N. A. Hunt. Portland: Brown Thurston & Co.
12mo. pp. 192, [4790
Hunt, Isaac H.
Astounding Disclosures. Three years in a mad house. By a vic-
tim. Written by himself. A true account of the barbarous, in-
human and cruel treatment of Isaac H. Hunt in the Maine Insane
Hospital in the years 1844, '45, '46, and '47, by Doctors Isaac Ray,
James Bates and their assistants and attendants. Also a correct
account of the abusive treatment of a multitude of other patients,
some of which are tantamount to murder. Also containing short
account of the burning of the hospital, December 4th, 1850. This
little work is most respectfully dedicated to the sovereign people
of the United States. Entered according to Act of Congress, in
the year 1851, by Isaac H. Hunt, in the clerk's office of the Dis-
trict Court of Massachusetts. Printed for Isaac H. Hunt, the
author. 1851. (n. p.) Svo. pp. 84. [4791
The same. Second edition. 1852. n. p. 8vo. pp. 96.
Hunt, William.
The American Biographical Sketch Book. Green and quiet as a
land of dreams, p. 9. By William Hunt. Vol.1. Albany: Published
by the author, No. 58 State Street. 1848. Svo. pp. 408. (Illus.) [4792
Contains sketch of Hon. Nathan Clifford.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 617
Hunter, Henry, D. D. 1741-1802. English clergyman.
Sacred Biography ; or the history of the patriarchs. To which is
added the history of Dehorah, Ruth and Hannah, and also the
history of Jesus Christ. Being a course of lectures, delivered at
the Scotch church, London-wall. By Henry Hunter, D. D. The
third Amei'ican edition. Complete in seven volumes.
"Jesus said unto them, Verily, verilj', I say unto you, before Abraliam was
lam." John 8: 58. " I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning; aud the ending,
said the Lord, whicli is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty."
Revelation 1: 8.
Published by Glazier & Co. Hallowell, Me; Richardson & Lord,
Hilliard, Gray & Co., Boston; O. A. Boorback, W. Burgess, Jr., and
Collins & Hannay, New York; Towar & Hagan, John Grigg,
Philadelphia. Glazier & Co., Printers. 1828. 8vo. Vol. I. pp.
111. Vol. 11. pp. 117. Vol. in. pp. 124. Vol. IV. pp. 124. Vol.
V. pp. 96. Vol. VI. pp. 136. Vol. VIL pp. 186. [4793
Huntington, Henky Strong. Clergyman, Gorham, 1877-87.
Memorial Address. 1879. See Warren, William.
A Farewell Sermon. Preached in the Congregational church, Gor-
ham, Maine, June 12, 1887. By Henry S. Huntington. Portland:
Brown Thurston & Co., Printers. 1887. 8vo. pp. 21. (Engraving
of the church.) [4794
Hunton, Eppa, and Knott, J. Pkoctok.
From the Congressional Record. Speeches of Hons. Eppa Hun-
ton, of Virginia, and J. Proctor Knott, of Kentucky. In reply
to the Personal Explanation of James G. Blaine, delivered in
the United States House of Representatives. June 5, 1876. n. t,
p. 8vo. pp. 20. [4795
HuNTOON, Benjamin. 1792-1864. Clergyman, Bangor, 1829-33.
A Sermon preat;hed at the dedication of the " Union Street Brick
church, " Bangor, September 3d, 1829. By Benjamin Huntoon.
Published by request. Bangor: Printed by Burton & Carter.
1829. 12mo. pp. 24. [4796
A Sermon preached May 18, 1831, at the ordination of Mr. William
Farmer, at Belgrade, Me. By Benjamin Huntoon, of, Bangor.
Augusta: Eaton & Severance, Printers. 1831. 8vo. pp. 23.
[4797
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 19: 176. (1865.)
HuRD, Carlton, D. D. 179.%1855. Clergyman, Fryeburg, 1823-55.
The Worship of God. Psalm 29: 2. A sermon delivered in Saco,
June 27, 1838, before the Maine Missionary Society, at its thirty-
first anniversary. By Carlton Hurd, pastor of the Congrega-
tional church in Fryeburg. Portland: Merrill & Byram, Printers.
1838. 8vo. pp. 14. [4798
618 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
HuRD, Carltox, D. D., Continued.
Recollections of Marion Lyle Hurd, in a letter from her father,
the Rev. Carlton Hurd, with an introduction by Rev. Asa Cum-
mings. Portland: William Hyde, 1841. 18mo. pp. 108. [4799
The same. Second edition. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of
Publication, n. d. (Copyright, 1847.) 18mo. pp. 108. [4800
Sermon at funeral. (1855.) See Chickering, John W.
Hurd, George IS.
Address at laying corner stone of Shannon Observatory. 1889. See
Colby University.
HtJKD, Helen Marr. Hallovrell.
What Christmas Brings. 1888. [4801
Hurd, Isaac X. Kittery.
History of Xaval Lodge, No. 184, A. F. & A. M., Kittery, Maine,
by Isaac N. Hurd, senior warden, u. t. p. 24mo. n. pp. 22 leaves.
[4802
Printed on every page.
Hurd, Maeiox Lyle. Fryeburg.
Recollections of 1841. See Hurd, Carlton.
Huelbert, Calvin Butlek, D. D. h. 1827. Clergyman, Hardwick,
Vt.
The Magnificence of the Believer's Wealth. A discourse delivered
at Harwich, Mass., December 27, 1878, at the funeral of Rev.
Joseph R. Munsell. By Rev. Calvin B. Hurlbert, D. D., presi-
dent of Middlebury College. Also an extract from a commora-
tive sermon preached in Franklin, Yt., Jan. 19th, 1879, by Rev.
Charles P. Watson, pastor, n. p. u. d. (1879.) 8vo. pp. 32. [4803
HusE, Benjamin Dudley ExMerson, M. D. b. 1848. Physician, Cam-
den.
Biographical Sketch of Rotheus E. Paine, M. D., of Camden. Me.
Med. Ass. Trans. 8: 154. (1883.) [4804
HusE, Jonathan. 1767-1853. Clergyman, Warren, 1794-1853.
A Discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washing-
ton, late president of the United States, who died December 14,
1799; delivered in Warren, (District of Maine) on the 22d of
February, 1800. At the request of the inhabitants of the town;
agreeable to the recommendation of Congress. By Jonathan
Huse, A. M., pastor of the church in Warren. Wiscasset: Printed
by Henry Hoskins. 1800. 8vo. pp. 12. [4805
"One of the rarest of Washington orations."
Sab IN.
Huse, Joseph, M. D. 1773-1847. Physician, Camden.
Biographical Sketch. Bost. Med. Jour. Aug. 18, 1847. [4806
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 619
HussEY, Samuel F.
Brief Examination of Asa Hand's book, called "A Word in Season,"
with a refutation of some of his erroneous statements, and
charges against the people called Shakers; whereby his book
will appear out of season. By Samuel F. Hussey.
Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life : and they
are they which testify of me.
John 5: 39.
But there is a spirit in man; and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth
them understanding.
Job 32: 8.
Salem: Printed by Thomas C. Gushing. 12mo. pp. 138. [4807
HuTCHiNGS, William. 1764-1866. Revolutionary soldier, Penobscot.
Sketch of. (1887.) See Williamson, Joseph.
Biographical Sketch, portrait, and engraving of residence. 1864.
See Hillard, E. B.
HUTCHINS, ElIAS.
Life and Adventures. 1854. -See Bryant, William M.
HUTCHIXSON, JOHX S.
The Blue and the Gray. (1883.) See Gerrish, Theodore.
HuTCHixsox, Liberty H.
Proceedings of bar, on death of. 1883. See Androscoggin County.
Hutchinson, Peter Orlando.
The Diary and Letters of His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq.
B. A. (Harvard), LL. D. (Oxon.) captain-general and governor-
in-chief of his late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay, in
in North America; with an account of his administration when
he was a member and speaker of the House of Representatives,
and his government of the colony during the difficult period that
preceded the war of Independence. Compiled from the original
documents still remaining in the possession of his descendants.
By Peter Orlando Hutchinson, one of his great-grandsons.
"Motto for title page of a history of the revolt of the colonies:
'I have nourished children and brought them up and even they
have revolted from me.' Isaiah, 1 Chapt., 2nd verse. Bp. of
London's translation. " (Written on fly-leaf of diary.) Boston:
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 4 Park Street. 1884. 12mo. pp. 594.
(Illus.) [4808
Burning of Falmouth, p. 583.
Hutchinson, Samuel.
The Harmonious Hymn Book; a late composition of the editor and
others — being wholly original — both doctrinal and experimental —
and suited to the various exercises of the children of God. In
two books. By Samuel Hutchinson, preacher of the gospel.
1811. [4809
620 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hutchinson, Samuel, Continued.
Practical Holiness: or the way of the ci'oss. An address to pro-
fessors of religion of every denomination. By Samuel Hutchin-
son. Kennebunk: Printed for the author. 1817. 8vo. pp. 80.
[4810
An Apology for Believing in Universal Keconciliation : or an appeal
from the inferior court of bigotry, superstition, ignorance and
unbelief, to the supreme court of proper candor, sound reason,
good understanding, and true faith. Also, a key to the Book of
Kevelation, with short notes on the same. By Samuel Hutchinson.
He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shiime unto
him.
Prov. 18:13.
Prove all things: hold fast that which is good.
IThess. 5: 21.
But if anj- man be ignorant, let him be ignorant.
1 Cor. 14:38.
Norway, Me.: Printed for the author, by Asa Barton. 1827.
12mo. pp. 201. [4811
A Scriptural Exhibition of the Mighty Conquest and Glorious
Triumph of Jesus Christ, over sin, death and hell: and his
exaltation, his second coming, the day of judgment, and the
capacity, equality and success of his reign; and the ultimate
triumph of his ransomed. By Rev. Samuel Hutchinson.
" I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ
Jesus my Lord. "
Phil. 3:8.
Norway, Me. : Printed at the Observer Office, by Asa Barton. 1828.
12mo. pp. 144. [4812
Hutchinson, Thomas. 1711-80. Provincial governor Massachusetts,
1771-73.
A Collection of original papers relative to the history of the colony
of Massachusetts-Bay. Boston, New England : Printed by Thomas
and John Fleet, 17G9. 8vo. pp. (1), ii, 576. [4813
Contents relating to Maine. The complaint of Sir Ferdinando Gorges against
Massachusetts in 1632, made to the Privy Council, and dismissed, 52; Letter
from Thomas Jenner from Saco in 1641, to Gov. Winthrop, that, in conformity
to the advice of the latter, he had, in his preaching, refrained from assailing
Episcopacy. Ill; Letters concerning La Tour and D'Aulnay, 113, 114, 115, 121,
132; Petition of the inhabitants of York, Kittery, Wells, Saco and Cape Por-
poise, (Kennebunk-port) in 1658, to Oliver Cromwell, conveying their wishes
to remain under the Massachusetts government, 314; Letter from the Gen-
eral Court to John Leverett, in 1658, concerning the patent which includes
the County of Yorkshire ; the justice of the claim defended ; the inhabitants
on the Piscataqua and beyond that river annexed to Massachusetts at their
own desire, 320; Letter from King Charles II., 1664, to the inhabitants of
Maine, that he finds, from the report of his law-officers that the claim of
Ferdinando Gorges is valid, and commands the Province to be restored to
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 621
him, 385; Petition of the inhabitants of Casco to the King, 1665, that tliey
may not be placed under the goverftment of Gorges, 397; Narrative of the
commissioners from England, about New England, describing the Province
of Maine, Pemaquid, and the character of the people, &c., 423; Letter from
Richard NicoUs, 1668, respecting the Province of Maine, 427; Letters from
Rev. John Collins of London, to Gov. Leverett, 1674, that a design is enter-
tained at Court of purchasing Maine and New Hampshire as an endowment
for the Duke of Monmouth, 451, 471; Letter from Gov. Leverett, 1674, author
izing purchase of Gorges' claim to Maine for £500, for which he will be re-
sponsible, 465; Edward Randolph's Narrative on the Colonies, 1676, (with a
reference to the claim of Gorges), 503; Letter from King Charles II., to the
governor, &c., of the Massachusetts, that he disapproves of the purchase of
Maine from Gorges, and requires the bargain relinquished, 519; Letter from
Mr. Randolph to Mr. Povey, 1688, giving an account of Sir Edmund Andros'
visit to Pemaquid and Dartmouth, (now Newcastle), and to residence of St.
Castin at Penobscot, 561.
The same. The publications of the Prince Society, established May
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Diary and I^etters of. (1884.) See Hutchinson, Peter O.
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Fresh Water Polyzoa Occurring in Maine. 1863. See Port. Soc.
Nat. Hist. Proc.
Hyde, Ariel P. Saco.
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Hyde, Gekshom. Bath.
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Hyde, Mrs. Henrietta M. 1811-53. Thomaston.
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Hyde, Thomas Worcester, b. 1841. Bath.
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Religion in the Family. An address by Rev. William DeWitt Hyde,
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622 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Hyde, William DeWitt, D. D., Continued.
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Address at Bar Harbor. Overwork in public schools. 1886. See
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Relation of Higher Education to Religion. Acad. (Syracuse) 1: 241.
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" The Self -Revelation of God. " And. Rev. 7: 624. (1887.) [4821
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Maine Missionary Society. Sermon by Rev. William DeWitt Hyde,
D. D., president of Bowdoin College, eighty-first anniversary,
June 19, 1888. Bangor: Benjamin A. Burr, Printer. 8vo. pp. 16.
[4822
The same, in Proc. Me. Gen. Conf. 1888. pp. 217-232.
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[4824
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[4827
Hymns for Infant Minds. By the author of " Original Poems, "
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Illinois.
The Sons of M-iine. Proceedings at the banquet of the Sons of the
State of Maine in Illinois. Held at the Palmer House, Chicago,
June 16, 1881. Together with an appendix containing the con-
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Ilsley, Charles Parker. 1807-87. b. Portland, and r. there until
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Forest and Shore, or legends of the Pine Tree State. By Charles P.
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The same, under the following title:
The Wrecker's Daughter and other tales of the forest, the shore
and the ocean. By Charles P. Ilsley, Esq. Boston: Albert Colby &
Company, 20 Washington Street. 1860. 12mo. pp. 426. (1 plate.)
Contents relating to Maine. "The Settlers, a tale of the forest," (New
Gloucester); "The Liberty Pole, a tale of Machias ; " " The Indian Captive,
a legend of Freeport. "
The Liberty Pole, a tale of Machias. C O. Furbush & Co., Ma-
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[4836
Col. Arnold's surprising expedition to Quebec by land, pp. 235-250; Fal.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GooD Templars. Instituted 1860.
Grand Lodge of Maine. It has published journals of its proceed-
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[4838
624 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Indian Orchard, Maine.
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Title from C. L. Woodward's 81st sale catalogue.
Indians. See also " Conference.s, " and " Journals. "
Etchemins, account of. 1611. *See Biard, Pierre.
Adventures with the Abenakis on the Kennebec, by Biancourt,
1611. See Parkman, Francis.
Jesuit Missions to, in Maine. 1613-1864. See Sherwood, R. H.
Relations of troubles by reason of. 1614-75. See Mather, Increase.
Tarratine or Penobscot Indians feared by Massachusetts Indians.
(1622.) See Mourt, George.
Indian War in Maine. 1675. See Ingersol, Lieut.
Expeditions against Eastern Indians. 1675-89. See Church, Ben-
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Indian War Papers. 1675-93. N. E. Reg. 3: 23, 163. (1849.)
[4840
Indian Troubles in New England. 1677. »See Hubbard, William.
Wars in New England. 1677. See Mather, Increase.
Missions to Abnakis. 1684-85. 1701. See Bigot, Vincent.
Articles of peace with the Indians inhabiting New Hampshire and
Maine. 1685. See Belknap, Jeremy.
History of wars with. 1689-1704. See Church, Thomas.
Treaty with Eastern, at Sagadahoc. 1690. See Alden, John.
At Pentagoet, abandoned by missionaries on account of disorder
caused by liquor. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
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Captui-e Fort Pemkuit, 1696; Seize fourteen English forts near
Kennebec; Treaty with, at Mare Point. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Eastern Indians. Submission and agreement at Fort William
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Submission of. 1698. The renewed submission of the Eastern In-
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(1853.) (4844
Mission of Penhallow and Atkinson to the Penobscot Indians. 1703. ^
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[4846
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John.
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41
626 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Proceedings of commissioners in treating with. 1752. See Journals.
Conference with, at St. Georges. 1753. See Conferences.
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Pages 47 to 65 are occupied bj' a treatise, principally by Moses Greenleaf ,
entitled " Indian Languages, " in which the Indian names of many Maine
localities are given.
Primer for the Abnekis. 1830. See Wobanaki.
Remarks on the Indian language. 1831. See Lincoln, Enoch.
Vocabulary of the Passamaquoddy Indians. 1833. See Kellogg,
Elijah.
Penobscot Vocabulary. 1834. See Hale, H. E.
Language of St. John Indians. 1834. See Hale, H. E.
Chronicles of the Eastern tribes. 1836. See Drake, Samuel G.
Indian Biography and History.- 1837. See Drake, Samuel G.
Historical Narrative of wars in New England with. 1837. See
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Biographical Sketch of Orono, a Penobscot chief. (1846.) See
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 627
Language of the Abnekis. 1856. See Willis, William.
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The Penobscot Tribe. 1857. See Sabine, Lorenzo.
Indian Good-book. 1857. See Vetromile, Eugene.
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Account of the Abneki Indians. 1859. See Vetromile, Eugene.
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History of the Abnekis. 1866. See Maurault, J. A.
Abnekis and their history. 1866. See Vetromile, Eugene.
Abneki Almanac. 1867. See Sande awikbegan.
Mineralogy among Maine Indians. 1869. See True, N. T.
Specimens of language of Norumbega Indians. 1870. See Trum-
bull, J. Hammond.
Bashaba and the Tarratines. 1876. See Godfrey, John E.
Legends of Norridgewock Indians. 1881. See Swift, J. S.
Indian Relics and Encampments in Maine. 1883. See Wilson,
Charles B.
Myths, legends and folk-lore of the Passamaquoddy Indians. 1884.
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Indian Tribes of the United States. 1885. See Drake, Francis S.
Indian Association. Annual report of the Maine branch of the
Women's National Indian Association, January 24th, 1887. Port-
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Grammatical Sketch of the Abneki language. 1887. See O'Brien,
Michael C
Indians in Maine. 1889. See Winsor, Justin.
Contribution to Passamaquoddy folk-lore. 1890. See Fewkes, J.
Walter.
Home of the Basheba. 1890. See Thayer, H. O.
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(The) Indepejsdext Bkothekhoob of Christian Believees, etc.
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628 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Infant Education: or remarks on the importance of educating the
infant poor, from the age of eighteen montlis to seven years; with
an account of some of the infant schools in England: and the
system of education there adopted : Selected and abridged from the
works of Wilderspiu, Goyder and others, and adapted to the use
of infant schools in America. By a friend to the poor.
" Whom sliall he teach knowledge; and whom shall he make to understand
doctrine? Them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts.
For precept must be ujion precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a
little, and there a little."
Isaiah 28: 9-10.
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Ingersoll, Charles M.
Conversations on English Grammar; explaining the principles and
rules of language, illustrated by appropriate exercises: Abridged
and adapted to the use of schools. By Charles M. Ingersoll.
"There is no other method of teaching that of which any one is ignorant,
than by means of something already known."
Dr. Johnson.
Fourth edition. Portland: Published by Charles Green, teacher
of English grammar. Todd & Smith, Printers. 1824. 12mo. pp.
298. [-1859
The same. Seventh edition. Portland. By Shirley and Hyde, Ex-
change Street. 1828. 12mo. pp. 249, (2).
Copyrighted in New York, in 1821. Probably editions other than the fore-
going were published in Maine.
Ingersoll, Ernest, b. 1852. Naturalist, Montreal.
The History and Present Condition of the Oyster Industry. By
Ernest Ingersoll. (\ew Jersey State Arms.) Trenton, N. J.:
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(lUus.) [4860
Contents relating to Maine. Gulf of Maine. Former extent and con-
dition of the native beds in the gulf of Maine— evidence of Indian shell-
heaps. The time and causes of the extinction of the oyster in the gulf of
Maine. History of the natural oyster-beds in the gulf of Maine since the
settlement of the coast by Europeans. Oyster culture in the gulf of Maine.
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Bridge, Maine, pp. 11-35.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 629
Down East Latch-strings; or seashore, lakes and monntains, by the
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Papers in " Voices from the Kenduskeag," 1848. Poetical Intro-
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Scarlet Feather; or the young chief of the Abanaquies. A romance
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630 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Ingraham, Joseph Holt, Continued.
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Irish, Joseph, h. 1816. Union.
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[4871
(The) Inventress, or the echo of nature. By a French lady. Bucks-
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Island Falls. Incorporated 1872.
1859-84. Souvenir of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the church
of Christ, in Island Falls, Aroostook, Maine, 1884, September 21,
Sunday.
" The conies are but feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks."
Proverbs, 30 : 26.
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In margin: O-where-are-kings-and empires-now of-old-that-went-and-came
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church, and also for future use, was adopted by the church, May
3, 1890.
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[4875
Islands.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 631
Isle au Haut. Incorporated 1874.
Chart of Isle au Haut Bay, 1776. See Des Barres, J. F. W.
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[4883
Insular town of. 1889. See Cook, Joel.
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(7 Illus., 1 map.) , [4884
Isles of Shoals.
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of the state of Maine. Maine Reports. Gl: 193. 1874.
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632 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Isles of Shoals, Continued.
U. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1874. Size 15 x 17 inches. Scale 3. 17.
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Account of. 1876. See Chaclwick, J. W.
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Illustrated. 1890. See Drake, Samuel A.
Ives, Alfked Eatox. 1809-92. Clergyman, r. Castine from 1855.
Victory Turned into Mourning. A discourse, on account of the
death of Abraham Lincoln, late ijresident of the United States,
preached at Castine by Alfred E. Ives. Published by request.
Bangor: Wheeler & Lynde, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 14. [4SS7
The Divine and the Human, in the Accomplishment of God's Will.
Heb. 13: 20, 21. A sermon before the Maine Missionary Society,
at its sixty-second anniversary in Bangor, June 23, 1869. By Eev.
Alfred E. Ives, of Castine. Portland: Printed by B. Thurston &
Company. 1869. 8vo. pp. 12. [4888
The same, in Minutes of 43d annual meeting Me. Gen. Con., pp
71-82.
Jack, Edwaed. Fredericton, N. B.
The Loyalists at Penobscot. Bang. H. M. 1 : 97. (1885.) [4889
Grant to Cape Ann (Mass.) Loyalists in Xew Brunswick, 1784-85.
Bang. H. M. 4:209. (1889.) . [4890
Jackson. Incorporated 1818.
List of settlers in Jackson in 1804. Bang. H. M. 2:160. (1880.)
[4891
Sermon, ordination Henry White. 1825. See Smith, John.
Jacksox, Abram Willakd. h. 1841. Clergyman, Meadville, Pa.
The Scientific Study of Literature. An address delivered in the
chapel of Colby University, Feb. 7, 1889. Augusta: Charles E.
Nash, Printer. 1888. 8vo. pp. 29. [4892
Jackson, Andrew. 1767-1845. Seventh president United States.
The Character and Principles of Gen. Andrew Jackson. In refer-
ence to his qualifications for president of the United States, il-
lustrated by facts, addressed to the independent electors of the
Cumberland and Oxford electoral districts, (n. d. n. p.) 8vo
pp. 23. [4893
At close : By order of Co. Comuiittee.
BIBLIOGEAPHY OF MAINE. 633
Jackson, Andkew, Jr., M. D. P.settd.
The State Steal, Pillsbury's soliloquy, Andrew Jackson, Jr., M. D.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1880, by Charles
H. Small, in the office of the librarian of Congress, at Washington.
Topsham: 1880. Svo. pp. 8. (Rhymes.) [4894
Jacksox, Chari.es Thomas, M. D. 1805-80. Scientist, Boston.
First Report of the geology of the public lands in the state of Maine.
By Charles T. Jackson, M. D. Boston: 1837. Published by order
of the Legislature of Massachusetts. Svo. pp. 47. [4894a
First Report of the geology of the state of Maine. By Cbarles T.
Jackson, M. D., member of the Geological Society of France; of
the Imperial Mineralogical Society, St. Petersburg; of the Boston
Society Natural History, and corresponding member of the
Academy Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; of the Lyceum
Xat. Hist, of New York; Albany Institute; Nat. Hist. Soc.
Montreal; Prov. Frank. Society; geologist to the State of Maine.
Augusta: Smith & Robinson, Printers to the State. 1837. Svo.
pp. 127, (1). [4895
Xoticed, No. Am. Rev. 45:240. (1837.)
Atlas of Plates, illustrating the geology of the state of Maine,
accompanying the first report of the geology of the state of Maine.
By Charles T. Jackson, M. D. Augusta: 1837. ob. 4to. [4896
Contains 24 plates of fossils, views «&c. Only a few copies were printed,
and it is extremely rare. A copy brought §20 at a New York sale in 1885.
Miscellaneous Remarks on certain portions of the geology of Maine,
in a letter from Dr. Charles T. Jackson, to the editor, (Prof.
Silliman), dated Boston, Nov. 13, 1837. Am. Jour. Sci. 34: 69.
(1838.) [4897
Second Annual Report on the geology of the public lands, belong-
ing to the two states of Maine and Massachusetts. By C. T.
Jackson, geological surveyor, Augusta: Luther Severance,
Printer. 183S. Svo. pp. xi, 100, xxxvii. (Nine plates.) [4898
Noticed, No. Am. Rev. 47: 241. (1838.)
Third Annual Report on the geology of the state of Maine. By
Charles T. Jackson, M. D., member of the Geological Society of
France; of the Imperial Mineralogical Society, St. Petersburg;
of the Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, and cor. memb. Acad. Nat. Sciences
of Phila.; Lyceum Nat. Hist. N. Y.; Albany Inst.; Nat. Hist.
Soc. Montreal; Prov. Frank. Soc; Prov. Nat. Hist. Society; Amer.
Acad. Arts and Sciences; Hon. Mem. Maine Inst. Nat. Sciences;
geologist to the State of Maine. Augusta: Smith tt Robinson,
Printers to the State. 1839. Svo. pp. xiv, 276, Ixiv. (1). [4899
The several reports form subject of a paper in American Journal of Science .
31!: 143,<1839). Dr. Jackson noted the result of his explorations on Greenleaf's
map of Maine, in sections, intending to accompany his final report with a
634 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Jackson, Charles Thomas, M. D., Continued.
geological state map. His copy is now owned by Samuel L. Hoardman, of
Augusta.
By Legislative resolve in 1889, the geological specimens collected by Dr.
Charles T. Jackson, state geologist, and others, were transferred and re-
moved to Colby University, where they are arranged and classified, but re-
main the property of the State, and subject to its order.
Jacksox, George Edwin Bartol. 1829-91. Lawyer, Portland.
Biograpliy, 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
General Abraham Ten Broeck. n. p. (Portland.) n. d. (1886.)
Stephen Berry, Pr. sm. 4to. pp. 12. [4900
Ancestry of. 1888. -See American Ancestry.
Jackson, Henry. 1783-1850. Educator, Portland, 1824-50.
Arithmetical Foundation, comprising mental and written exercises
in the four simple rules, prepared for the primary schools of
Portland, at the request of the school committee. By Henry
Jackson, principal of the grammar school for boys. No. 1. Port-
land: Published by S. H. Colesworthy. 1826. 12mo. pp. 56,4.
[4901
The same. Second edition. Portland. 1839. 12mo. pp. 56, 4.
The same. Third edition, revised and adapted as an introduction
to Chase's Arithmetic, First Part. Portland. 1845. 12mo. pp.
72. [4902
Jackson, John.
Eeport of the evidence in the case of the State -vs. John Jackson,
for a libel upon complaint of AVilliam Delesdernier, Calais, Me.
1838. sq. 8vo. pp. 20. [4903
Jackson, Joseph.
The Sham Robbery, committed by E. P. Goodridge on his own
person, in Newbury, Dec. 19th, 1818, with a history of his journey
to the place where he robbed himself, and his trial with Mr.
Pearson; also trial of Levi and Laban Kenniston, by Joseph
Jackson. Concord, N. H. 1810. 12mo. pp. 151. [4904
Jacobs, Ph(Ebe Ann. Brunswick.
Memoir of. 1851. .See Upham, Phebe L.
Jaques, Benjamin. Harpswell.
Traditionary Statement by, concerning death of Father Rale.
(1864.) -See Ballard, E.
Jaques, Parker. 1817-83. Clergyman, Deering.
Sermon: Fast. 1856. Let us have peace. Farmington. 1856.
[4905
BIBLIOGKAPHY OF MAINE. 635
A Sermon delivered on the day of National Thanksgiving, Decem-
ber 7, 1865. By Parker Jaques, pastor of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church, in Farmington. Published by request, n. d. (1865.)
12mo. pp. 23. [4906
Jaquith, Andkew, Jk.
The Wonderful Dealings of God to Andrew Jaquith, Junior, from
a child up to the twenty-sixth year of his age, who professes to
be called of God to preach the gospel. Clinton, 1828. 24mo.
pp. 34. [4907
Jarvis, Leonard. 1781-1854. Surry.
Speech of Mr. Jarvis of Maine, on the navy appropriation bill, in
the House of Representatives, April 4, 1836. Washington : Blair
& Rives. 1836. 8vo. pp. 14. [4908
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 9: 101. (1855.) [4909
Notice of. 1864. See Palmer, Joseph.
Jay, Johx. Joint author of "The Federalist." -See Hamilton, Al-
exander.
Jay. Incorporated 1795.
Proprietors Sudbury-Canada Grant. 1741. See Washburn, Israel
Jr.
Jeffersox. Incorporated 1807.
History of Riverside Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Jefferson,
Maine. Waldoboro: Miller & Atwood, Printei'S. 1874. 12mo.
pp. 15. [4910
Jefferson, Thomas. 1743-1826. Third president of the United States.
Celebration of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, at Salem, Mass.,
April 1st, 1859. Oration by Dr. George B. Loring; speeches by
Hon. Joseph S. Cabot, Col. J. M. Adams and others; letters by
Hon. J. C. Breckenridge, Hon. Howell Cobb, Hon- John B.
Floyd, Hon. Jefferson Davis, Hon. Henry A. Wise, Hon. B. F.
Hallett, Hon. John S. Wells, Hon. Bion Bradbury, Hon. Hariy
Hibbard, Gen. J. S. Whitney, Samuel B. Sumner, Esq., S. O.
Lamb, Esq., J. E. Field, Esq., and others. Salem: Printed at
the Advocate Office. 1859. 12mo. pp. 23. [4911
Response to sentiment "Tlie State of Maine ," by John M. Adams.
Jefferson, Thomas, and Adams, John. Eulogies on. 1826. See
Daveis, Charles S.; Johnson, Alfred; Sprague, Peleg.
Jeffries, Walter Lloyd. Boston.
Taxes under Gov. Andros. Xo. 4. Town rate of Jamestown. (Xew-
town, Maine.) N.E.Reg. 32:312. (1878.) [4912
Jenner, Thomas. Clergyman, Saco, 1640-46.
Letter from. 1641. See Hutchinson, Thomas.
fi36 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Jenkens, Charles A.
Baptist Doctrines: being an exjiosition, in a series of essays by rep-
resentative Baptist ministers, of the distinctive points of Baptist
faith and practice. Edited by Rev. Charles A. Jenkens, of North
Carolina. Revised and enlarged. St. Louis: C. R. Barns Publishing
Co. 1892. 12mo. [4913
Contains " Immersion Essential to Christian Baptism," by Rev. Henry S.
Burrage, D. D., pp. 152-172. "Salvation by Faith," by Rev. George D. B.
Pepper, 1). D., pp. 443-467.
Jenkins, Charles. 1786-1832. Clergyman, Portland, 1825-31.
Three sermons on the obligations, duties and blessings of the Sab-
bath. Portland: Published by Shirley, Hyde & Co. 1830. 18mo.
pp. 116. [4914
The Spiritual and Elevated Nature of True Piety. Proverbs, 15: 24.
" The way of life is above to the wise, that he may depart from hell
beneath. "
Am, Nat. Preach. 6: 289. (1831.) [4915
Address delivered before the Portland Association for the Pro-
motion of Temperance, March .30, 1831. By Charles Jenkins, pas-
tor of the Third Congregational church in Portland. Published
by request of the association. Portland: A. Shirley, Printer, Ex-
change Street. 1831. 8vo. pp. 18, 4. [4916
Sermons by the late Charles Jenkins, pastor of the Third Congre-
gational church, Portland. A. Shirley, Printer. 1832. 12rao. pp.
407. [4917
Sketch of. 1833. .See Colesvporthy. Daniel C.
Jenkins, Mrs. Helen N. (Jerrard.) h. 1830. Kenduskeag.
Poems. By Mrs. H. M. Jenkins, Kenduskeag, Me. Bangor, Me.: O.
F. Knowles & Co. 1888. 12mo. pp. 184. (Port.) [4918
Jenks, William, D. D. 1778-1866. Clergyman, r. Bath, 1805-1818.
A Discourse delivered on the festival of Saint John the Baptist^
June 24th, 1807, before the brethren of Solar and United Lodges
of Free and Accejjted Masons, assembled at Bath, (Maine). By
William Jenks, A. M. One of the ministers of Bath. Portland,
n. d. Printed by J. M'Kown, 12mo. pp. 26. [4919
An Eulogy pronounced in Brunswick, (Maine), July 18th, 1807, at
the funeral of the late Joseph McKeen, D. D., A. A. S., and jn-esi-
dent of Bowdoin College. By William Jenks, A. M. one of the
ministers of Bath.
FiniB vitce ejus nobis Jiictuostis, amicis tristis, extrancis
etiam ignotusque, non sine curd fuit.
Tacitis. De. Vit. Agr.
Portland: Printed by Tliomas B. Wait & Co. 1807. 8vo. pp. 25.
[4920
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 637
A Discourse delivered in Freeport, (Maine), Feb. 10, 1809, at the
funeral of Rev. Samuel Veazie, A. M. late pastor of the Congre-
gational church in that place. By William Jenks, A. M. minister
of the First Parish in Bath. Printed by Weeks & M'Kown, Port-
land, n. d. 12mo. pp. 20. [4921
The True Spirit of Missions. James 3:17. A sermon delivered
before the Maine Missionary Society, at their anniversary meet-
ing in Xorth Yarmouth, (Maine), July 5, 1809. By AVilliam
Jenks, A. M. Congregational minister at Bath. Hallowell:
Printed by X. Cheever. 1809. 12mo. pp. 22. [4922
This contains also the constitution of the Elaine Missionary Societj', and
extracts from the reports of the trustees and from the records of the
Society.
-In Eulogy illustrative of the life and commemorative of the benefi-
cence of the late Hon. James Bowdoin, Esquire, with notices
of his family; pronounced in Brunswick, (Maine) at the request
of the trustees and overseers of Bowdoin College, on the annual
commencement, September 2, 1812. By William Jenks, A. M.
pastor of a church in Bath, and secretary of the Board of Trustees.
1812. 4to. pp. 40. [4923
An Address to the members of the American Antiquarian Society,
pronounced in King's Chapel, Boston, on the first anniversary,
October 23, 1813. By William Jenks, A. M., S. A. S., pastor, of a
church in Bath and professor of Oriental languages, &c., in
Bowdoin College, Maine. Boston: Published by Isaiah Thomas.
JSTovember. . . 1813. 8vo. pp. 28. [4924
Sermon delivered in Woolwich, February 26, 1817, at the ordination
of Rev. Jonathan Adams as colleague pastor with Rev. Josiah
Winship. By William Jenks, A. M. pastor of a church in Bath.
Portland: William & Henry Hyde. 1817. 8vo. pp. 24. [4925
Notice of the Sieur D'Auluay, of Acadie. (From the French.) A
paper read before the Massachusetts Historical Society, at their
monthly meeting in October, 1857. By William Jenks, D. D.
Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 4th ser. 4:462. (1858.) [4926
A note to this article says, that Menou is the family name of D' Aulnay and
that the above notice is an extract from a work by Count Julius de Menou.
Copy of inscription on a rock in the small island of Menanas near
the island of Mohegan. A. A. A. and S. Proceed. May 23, 1 851.
p. 267. [4927
jENKYJf, RiCHAED WiLLiAM. 1853-1894. Clergyman, Winthrop,
Yarmouth, Boothbay, Gardiner, Rockland, 1876-94.
Encouragements to the Christian Minister. A sermon preached at
the ordination of Mr. D. L. Jones at South Freeport, Maine,
August 24, 1876, by Rev. Richard W. Jenkyn, Central church,
638 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Jenkyn, Richard Wili-iam, Continued.
Yarmouth. Lewiston: Printed at the Journal OflSce. 1876. 8vo.
pp. 14. [492S
Historical Address. 1885. See Gardiner.
Jenness, Johx Scribxek.
The Isles of Shoals. An historical sketch. By John Scribner
Jenness. New York: Published by Hurd & Houghton. Cam-
bridge: The Riverside Press. 1873. 12mo. pp. 182. [4029
The same. Second edition. 1S84.
Jenness, Richard Pearson, M. D. d. 1878. Physician, Saccarappa.
Biographical Sketch of. 1879. See Beede, J. W.
Jewell, Henry.
A Funeral Discourse, delivered in the Universalist meeting-house
in Canton, Mass., on the day of the State Fast, April 2, 1863, com-
memorative of the death of Mrs. Emma F. Horrobin, wife of
William T. Horrobin, Jr.. of Biddeford, Me., and daughter of Dr.
F. W. Deane, of Canton. By her pastor, Rev. Henry Jewell.
Worcester, Mass. : Printed by Tyler & Seagrave. Spy Job OflBce,
212 Main Street. 8vo. pp. 24. [4930
Jewett, Helen. New York.
The Truly Remarkable Life of the Beautiful Helen Jewett, who was
so mysteriously murdered. The strangest and most exciting case
known in the police annals of crimes and mysteries in the great
city of New York. Published by Barclay & Co., 21 N. Seventh
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. n. d. (Copyright, 1886.) 8vo. pp. 77.
(Hlus.) [4931
She was from Augusta. The murder took place in 1836. A full account Is
given by Devens, R. M., in "Our First Century," 1879, p. 633.
Jewett, Jedediah. Portland.
Letter from. 1863. See National Ship Canal Convention.
Jewett, Nathaniel G. Portland.
The Portland Directory & Register; containing the names, profes-
sions, and residences of all the heads of families and persons of
business, with other useful information, accompanied with a new
and correct plan of the town. By Nathaniel G. Jewett. Port-
land: Printed by Todd & Smith. 1823. 16mo. pp. 70. [4932
With Clarke, Daniel. The Merchant's Assistant, and clerk's new
magazine; containing the most useful and necessary forms of
writing that occur in the transactions of business between man
and man; and most of which are calculated to be of practical
utility, as well to the citizens of the other United States as of the
State of Maine: collected from the most approved authorities. By
N. G. Jewett and Daniel Clarke. Portland : Printed by Todd &
Smith. 1824. 12mo. pp. 263. [4933
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 639
Jewett, Miss Sarah Orne. South Berwick.
Deepbaven. By Sarah Orne Jewett. (Trade mark of the Riverside
Press.) Boston and Xew York, Hougliton, Mifllin & Company.
The Riverside Press, Cambridge. (Copyright, 1877.) 16mo. pp.
255. [4934
This reached a twenty-fourth edition in 1892.
Play Days. A book of stories for chiklren. By Sarah Orne Jewett,
author of "Deepbaven." (Publishers' trade mark.) Boston:
H. O. Houghton & Company. 1878. sq. 16mo. pp. 213. [4935
This reached the eighth edition in 1S89.
Old Friends and New. Boston: Twelfth edition. H. O. Houghton
& Company. 1879. 18mo. [4936
The Riverside Aldine Series. Tales of New England. By Sarah
Orne Jewett. (Publishers' trademark.) Boston: H.O.Houghton
& Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1879. 16mo.
pp. 276. [4937
The Mate of the Daylight, and friends ashore. Ninth edition.
Boston and New York. Hovaghton, Mifflin & Company. 1884.
18mo. [4938
A Marsh Island. Atl. Mo. 55: 38, 145, 347, 4.52, 6-54, 773. (1885.)
[4939
A Marsh Island. By Sarah Orne Jewett. (Publishers' trade mark.)
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. New York, 11 East
Seventeeth Street. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1885. 16mo.
pp. 292. [4940
Ten editions have been published.
The King of Folly Island. A story. Harp. Mag. 74: 102. (1886.)
[4941
The Dulham Ladies. Atl. Mo. 57: 342. (1886.) [4942
A White Heron, and other stories. Sixth edition. By Sarah Orne
Jewett. (Publishers' trade mark.) Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mifflin & Company. The Riverside Press, Cam-
bridge. 1886. l6mo. pp. 2.54. [4943
Country By-ways. By Sarah Orne Jewett. Eighth edition. (Pub-
lishers' trade mark.) Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin
& Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1887. 18mo.
pp. (6), 249. [4944
The Story of the Nations. The story of the Normans, told chiefly
in relation to their conquest of England. By Sarah Orne Jewett.
New York and London. G. P. Putnam's Sons. The Knicker-
bocker Press. 1887. 12mo. pp. xiv, (1), 373. (Illus. 1 map.)
[4945
The Courting of Sister Wisby. Atl. Mo. 59: 577. (1887.) [4946
The Landscape Chamber. A story. Atl. Mo. 60: 603. (1887.)
[4947
640 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Jewett, Miss Sarah Orxe, Continued.
Miss Peck's Promotion. Scrib. 1:717. (1887.) [4948
Law Lane. Scrib. 2 : 72.5. (1887.) [4949
The Christmas Guest. Wide Awake. 24:91. (1887.) [4950
The King of Folly Island and Other People. By Sarah Orne Jew-
ett. (Publishers' trade mark.) Boston and New York: Hough-
ton, Mifflin & Company. ^ The Riverside Press, Cambridge.
1887. 16mo. pp. (8), 339. [4951
Miss Tempy's Watchers. Atl. Mo. 61:289. (1888.) [4952
Fair Day. Scrib. 4: 199. (1888.) [4953
Mere Pochette. Harp. Mag. 76:. 588. (1888.) [4954
The Mistress of Sydenham Plantation. Atl. Mo. 02:145. (1889.)
[4955
A Winter Courtship. Atl. Mo. 63: 145. (1889.) [4956
Going to Shrewsbury. Atl. Mo. 64: 18. (1889.) [4957
The White Rose Road. Atl. Mo. 64: 3.53. (1889.) [4958
The Luck of the Bogans. Scrib. 5: 100. (1889.) [4959
Taking of Capt. Ball. Harp. Mag. 80: 141. (1889.) [4960
Sketch of, with portrait. Book News. (1889.) [4961
A Country Doctor. 12th edition. By Sarah Orne Jewett. (Trade
mark of the Riverside Press.) Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and
Company. New York: 11 East Seventeenth Street. The River-
side Press, Cambridge, (Copyright, 1890.) 16mo. pp. (4), 351.
[4962
Betty Leicester. A story for girls. By Sarah Orne Jewett. (Pub-
lishers' trade mark.) Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin
& Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1890. 18mo.
pp. (6), 287. [4963
This reached its eighth edition in 1S92.
The Quest of Mr. Treaby. Atl. Mo. 65: 83. (1890.) [4964
The Town Poor- A story. Atl. Mo. 66: 71. (1890.) [4965
By the Morning Boat. Atl. Mo. 06: 518. (1800.) [4966
In Dark New England Days. Cent. 18: 911. (1890.) [4967
Jim's Little Woman. Harp. Mag. 82 : 100. (1890.) [4968
Strangers and Wayfarers. By Sarah Orne Jewett. (Publishers'
trademark.) Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin «&: Com-
pany. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1891. (Copyright, 1890.)
16mo. pp. (0), 279. [4969
This reached its fifth edition in 1892.
The New Methuselah. Scrib. 7:514. (1890.) [4970
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 641
England after the Norman Conquest. Chaut. 12:438, 574, 707.
(1S90.) [4971
Miss Jewett has published many other stories and sketihes in various
American Magazines. Also the foregoing volumes or selections from them
have been reprinted in several English and French editions.
Jewett, Theodore Herman, M. D. 1815-78. Physician, South Ber-
wick.
Elements of Success in the Medical Profession. Introductory lec-
ture delivered before the students of the medical department of
Bowdoin College, Feb. 21, 1867, by Theodore H. Jewett, M. D.,
professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children.
Published by request of the class. Portland: Printed by B.
Thurston & Co. 1869. 8vo. pp. 28. [4972
The Influence of the Heart in Uterine Affections. A paper read
before the Maine Medical Association, June, 1876. By Theo. H.
Jewett, M. D., South Berwick. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer.
1876. Svo. pp. 8. [4973
Belladonna in Congestion of the Brain. A paper read before the
Maine Medical Association, June, 1876. By Theo. H. Jewett, M.
D., South Berwick. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1876.
Svo. pp. 4. [4974
President's Address before the Maine Medical Association. Me.
Med. Ass. Proc. 6:313. (1878.) [4975
Biographical Sketch of. 1879. See Beede, J. W.
JocELTN, Henry. Scarborough and Pemaquid. 1635-82.
Memoir of. 1848. See Willis, William.
The Sequel. (1857.) See Willis, William.
First Chief Magistrate of ilaine. (1886.) See Sargent, TV illiam M.
Johnson, Alfred. 1766-1837. Clergyman, r. Belfast, 1805-37.
A Sermon delivered at New Gloucester, Feb. 10, 1802, at the ordina-
tion of Elisha Mosely, A. M. To the pastoral care of the Congre-
gational church in that place. By Alfred Johnson, A. M., pastor
of the church in Freeport.
" Nee deus intersit, nisi dignum vindice nodus. "
Horace.
Portland: Printed for E. A. Jenks. 1802. Svo. pp. 40. [4976
Papers of. 1809-12. See Johnson, Edward.
The Divinity of Christ Consistent with the Unity of God. A ser-
mon preached at Knox, by Rev. Alfred Johnson. Published by
request. Price 9d. Belfast: Printed by Fellowes & Simpson.
1822. 12mo. pp. 40. [4977
A discourse on " The Humanity of Christ," occupies pp. 19-29; with notes,
pp. 29-40.
Notice of. 1831. See Farmer, John.
Ancestry and Descendants of. 1867. See Poole, William F.
42
642 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Johnson, Alfeed, (Jk.) 1789-1852. Lawyer, r. Belfast, 1805-52.
Eulogy delivered at Belfast, August 10, 1826, on John Adams and
Thomas Jefferson, at the request of the citizens of Belfast. By
Alfred Johnson, Jr. Belfast: E. Fellowes, Printer. 1826. Svo.
pp. 28. [4978
Reprinted from the Hancock Gazette.
"Temperance Now and Temperance Forever!" An address de-
livered before the Washington societies of Belfast, February 22,
1843. By Alfred Johnson.
" This is an art
Which does mend nature,— change it rather: but
The art itself is nature. "
Shakespeare.
Published by request of the said societies. Belfast: Charles
Giles, Printer. 1843. 8vo. pp. 16. [4979
Obituary of. N.E.Reg. 6:308. (1852.) [4980
Genealogy and Descendants of. 1867. See Poole, William F.
Johnson, Alfred Waldo. 1824-69. Lawyer, Belfast.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 24: 196. (1870.) [4981
Johnson, Edwaed. b. 1840. r. Belfast.
Papers of Rev. Alfred Johnson, of Belfast, 1809-12. Contributed by
his grandson, Edward Johnson. Bang. H. M. 5: 238. (1890.)
[4982
Johnson, Edwin. 1826-83. Clergyman, Bangor, 1861-65.
The Want and the Supply. Discourse before the American Edu-
cation Society, Boston, May 26, 1863. Boston: T. R. Marvin &
Son. 1863. 8vo. pp. 17. [4983
Address on music. 1865. See Penobscot Musical Association.
Johnson, Edwin Rossiter. b. 1840. Author, New York.
Editor. Little Classics. Tenth volume. Childhood. Boston:
James R. Osgood & Co. 1875. 16mo. pp. 227. [4984
" Goody Gracious " and " The Forget-Me-Not, " by John Neal, occupy pp.
183-i;01.
Johnson, George Edwin, b. 1839. Lawyer, Unity, Belfast.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Johnson, Helen Kendeick. b. 1840. Author, New York.
Raleigh Westgate, or Epimendes in Maine. A romance by Helen
Kendrick Johnson. New York : D. A ppleton & Company. 1889.
16mo. pp. 2.59. [4985
The time of this story is just before and during the Rebellion, but the
reader is carried back to some curious episodes in the early history of Maine,
the traditions of which supply part of the material for the plot.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 643
Johnson, Henky, Ph. D. b. 1855. Professor Bowdoin College from
1877.
Schiller's Ballads. Edited, with introduction and notes by Henry
Johnson. Boston : D. C. Heath & Company. 1888. 12mo. pp.
xxvii, 165. [4986
Variant Edition. Sliakespeare. A Midsummer Night's Dreame.
Fac-simile reprint of the text of the first folio, 1623, with foot-
notes giving every variant in spelling and pvinctuation occurring
in the two quartos of 1600, according to the perfect copies of the
original texts in the Barton collection, Boston Public Library.
With introduction and notes by Henry Johnson. Boston and
New York Houghton, Mifflin & Company. The Kiverside Press,
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Johnson, Hokatio Huntington. 1808-85. Belfast.
Ancestry and Descendants of. 1867. See Poole, William F.
Johnson, John W.
Life of John W. Johnson, who was stolen by the Indians when
three years of age, and identified by his father twenty years aft-
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Johnson, Lewis C. Biddeford.
Lewis C. Johnson's Voyages, from 1847-83, Portland: Printed by
B. Thurston & Co. (1885.) 12mo. pp. 24. [4989
Johnson's Original Progression. Price 25 cents. Portland: B.
Thurston & Co., Printers. 1886. 16mo. pp. 31. [4990
Johnson, Obed, and family, Bluehill. 1890. -See Candage, E. G. F.
Johnson, Ralph Cross. 1789-1874. Belfast.
Ancestry and Descendants of. 1867. See Poole, William F.
Johnson, Samuel. 1792-1836. Clergyman, Alna, Saco.
(The Divine Plan for the Salvation of the World to be Accom-
plished. Phil. 2: 9, 10.) A sermon delivered in Kennebunkport,
June 28, 1826, before the Maine Missionary Society, at their nine-
teenth anniversary. By Samuel Johnson, pastor of the church
in Alna. Portland: Printed at the office of the Christian Mir-
ror. 1826. 8vo. pp. 19. [4991
The Farewell Sermon of Rev. Samuel Johnson, preached at Alna,
on the afternoon of July 6, 1828, with an appendix. Published
by request. Wiscasset: Printed by Amos C. Patten, 1828. 8vo.
pp. 24. [4992
Text, Acts 20: 32. "Commend jou to God, " etc. Appendix: Record of
council dismissing Mr. Johnson.
Account of an ancient settlement on Sheepscot River, with addi-
tional remarks by William Willis. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2: 229.
(1847.) [4993
644 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
JoHXSOX, Simeon, and family, Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Johnson, Waltee R.
A Treatise on dental surgery by Dr. "Walter E. Johnson, surgical
and mechanical dentist. 18.57. [4994
Johnston, Alexander. 1815-90. Wiscasset.
The Sheepscot Farms. By Alexander Johnston, of Wiscasset,
Maine. Read before the Maine Historical Society, at Portland,
March 14, 1879. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 9: 127. (1887.) [499-5
Johnston, Alexander and John. Wiscasset.
Petition of. 1827- See French Spoliations.
Johnston, John, LL. D. 1806-79. b. Bristol. Professor Wesleyan
Univ., Conn.
Sketch of early hi.<itory of Count Rumford, in which some mistakes
of Cuvier, and others of his biographers are corrected. Read
before the Natural History Societj' of the Wesleyan University,
June 30th, 1837. Am. Jour. Sci. l.st ser. .33: 21. (1838.) [4996
" I am indebted to Hon. Josiali Pierre, of Gorham, Me., who is a nephew
of Count Rumford, for most of the information contained in this paper. "
Note by the author.
Account of Pemaquid. 1862. See Ballard, Edward.
Wild Horses in Maine. N. E. Reg. 24: 106. (1870.) [4997
Abraham Shurt and John Earthy, two interesting characters in
the early history of the State of Maine. Mistakes of William-
son and others in regard to them. (Communicated by John
Johnston, LL. D., of Middletown, Conn.) N. E. Reg. 25: 131.
(1871.) [4998
Land Titles at Pemaquid. X. E. Reg. 25: 140. (1871.) [4999
A History of the towns of Bristol and Bremen in the state of
Maine, including the Pemaquid settlement. By John Johnston,
LL. D., a native of Bristol, and professor emeritus of natural
science in the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., and cor.
mem. of the Maine Historical Society. Albany, N. Y., Joel Mun-
sell. 1873. 8vo. pp. viii, 524. (Port., map and illus.) [5000
John Peirce, " Cloth Worker of London. " and the Plymouth jiat-
ent of 1621. By John Johnston, of Middletown, Conn. Read be-
fore the Maine Historical Society, at Bath, February 19, 1874.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 9:115. (1887.) [5001
Johonnot, Gabriel. 1748-1820. Castine, Hampden.
Sketch of. 1886. See Porter, J. W.
Marriages by. 1787-88. Bang. H. M. 1 : 102. (1885.) [5002
Johonnot, Samuel Cooper. 1763-1806. Lawyer, Portland, 1789-91.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 645
Jones, Bex.jamix Eichakds. Dennysville.
A Map and Chart of the bays, harbours, post roads and settlements
in Passamaquoddy & Machias, with the large island of Grand
Manan. Compiled from actual survey, by B. R. Jones, surveyor.
1810. [5003
The same. 1824. Revised.
JoxES, Calvix. 1777-1873. Alfred.
Notice of. X. E. Reg. 28: 231. (1874.) [5004
JoxES, Eli. 1807-88. China.
Life and Work of. 1889. -See Jones, Rufus M.
Jones, Eli.tah. 1790-1869. Clergyman, Minot, 1821-69.
Address delivered at the fifth anniversary of the Peace Society of
Minot, Novembers, 1828. By Rev. Elijah Jones. Portland: Shir-
ley and Hyde, Printers. 8vo. pp. 23. [5005
(The Preaching of the Word. 2 Chron. 17: 9.) A sermon delivered
in Hallowell, June 24, 1840, before the Maine Missionary Society,
at its thirty third anniversary. By Elijah Jones, minister of the
Congregational church in Minot. Portland: Alfred Mitchell.
1840. 8vo. pp. 14. [5006
Address on the death of a soldier. 1862 [5007
Sermon on Edward Little. 1875. -See Clark, Sarah Little.
Jones Family. Holden. 1887. See Porter, J. W.
Jones Family. Beverly, Mass. 1888. See Herrick, X. J.
Jones, Henry.
American Views of Christ's Second Advent. X. Y. 1842. Letter
from H. Jones to 3d Conference at Portland. [5008
Jones, George Wallace, b. 1804. ;•. Dubuque, Iowa.
Jonathan Cilley of Maine and William J. Graves of Kentucky, rep-
resentatives in Congress. An historical duel, 1838. As narrated
by Gen. Geo. W. Jones, Cilley's second, to E. M. Boyle, in Phila-
delphia Press. Me. Rec. 6:385. (1889.) (Portrait of Cilley.)
[5009
Jones, Morris Charles.
Notes respecting the family of Waldo. (Crest.) Printed for pri-
vate circulation only. By Morris Charles Jones of Gungrog, near
Welchpool, and 11 Dale Street, Liverpool; the introduction
dated Xovember 1863. n. p. (Edinburgh : Printed by Ballantyne
and Company, Paul's Work.) 8vo. pp. iv, 35. [5010
Page 24-28 contain an imperfect account of a branch of the family which
settled in America. A review of this pamphlet appeared in the Herald and
Genealogist, March, ISfrl.
646 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
JoxES, Col. Xathax. 1734-1806. Gouldsboro.
Sketch of. 1890. -See Porter, J. W.
JoiTES, RuFUS, M. Providence, R. I.
Eli and Sibyl Jones: their life and work. By Rufus M. Jones.
" Our wills are ours, we know not how;
Our wills are ours, to make them Thine. "
In Memoriam.
Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. (1889.) 16mo. pp. .316. (2 Port.)
[.oOll
Reviewed in the Nation. 49 : 100. ( 1889.)
Jones, Ralph Kneelaxd, M. D. 182.3-88. Physician, Bangor.
Annual Addre.ss before the Maine Medical Association. On the
limitations of medication. Me. Med. Ass. Proc. 5: 40. (1874.)
[.5012
Jones, S. G. & Co.
The Hath, Brunswick and Richmond Directory. For 1871-72. Con-
taining the names of the inhabitants, societies, manufacturing
companies, and a business directory: aLso, a list of the city and
town officers, banks, etc., etc. S. G. Jones & Co., compilers
and publishers, 96 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Bath: John
O. Shaw. 1870. Entered according to Act of Congress in the
year 1870, by S. G. Jones & Co., in the office of the librarian of
Congress, at Washington. Printed at the Bath Daily Times Of-
fice. 8vo. pp. 182. [.5013
Jones, Samuel W.
History of Lebanon. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
Jones. Setii, Jr.
An Oration pronounced at Augusta, (Maine,) before the young
Republicans of Augusta and Hallowell, on July fourth, 1806, in
commemoration of American Independence. By Seth Jones,
Junior.
The name of American. . . . must always exalt the just pride of patri
otism.
Washington.
Res non magnopere indiget philosophia.
Cicero.
Augusta: Printed by Benjamin Edes. 1806. 12mo. pp. 14. [5014
Jones, Sibyl. 1808-73. China.
Life and Work. 1889. See Jones, Rufus M.
Jones, Stephen. 17-39-1826. (?) Machias.
A Visitto, at Machias. (1874.) See Holland, Park.
Letter from Hon. Stephen Jones of Machias to Gen. Rufus Put-
nam of Marietta, Ohio. 1810. Bang. H. M. 3: 230. (1888.) [-5015
Sketch of. 1888. -See Porter, J. W.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 647
JoxES, Thomas. 1731-1)2. Jurist, New York.
History of New York during the Revolutionary war, and of the
leading events in the other colonies at that period, by Thomas
Jones, justice of the Supreme Court of the Province. Edited by
Edward Floyd de Lancey. With notes, contemporary documents,
maps and porti-aits. Vol. I. New York: Printed for the New York
Historical Society. 1879. 8vo. 2 vols. Vol. I. pp. Ixxx, 748.
Vol. II. pp. xxxviii, 713. [5016
References to Maine. Arnold's Expedition to Quebec, 1 : 89, 310; Penobscot
Expedition, 1 : 296; Destruction of Falmouth, 2: 307.
Jones, W. S.
Portland Business Guide and Directory. Entered according to Act
of Congress, in the year 1873, by W. S. Jones, in the oihce of the
librarian of Congress, at Washington. Portland: Harmon &
Jerris, Printers. No. 1 Exchange Street. 1873. 16mo. pp.61.
[.5017
Jones, William. 1724-1811. r. Bristol. 1730-1811.
Elder William Jones' Defence from the charges brought against
him, by the Rev. Ezekiel Emerson, of Georgetown; and the Ses-
sion of Bristol.
" I have been in perils among false brethren. "
Printed for the author, n. p. 1804. 16mo. pp. 24. [5018
A True Account of all the Presbyterian and Congregational miuis-
sters that were settled or preached for a year or more, from
Kennebec to St. George's Fort, for seventy and seven years past
to this time, speaking but little of any of the late preachers ; but
hope some careful observer will, twenty years hence, when their
works and fruit will testify for them what they are and by whom
they were sent, for the tree is known by the fruit, and I hope
their fruit will be better for twenty years to come than it has been
these seventy and seven years past. With some account of what
we became by the fall, and what we shall be in Christ, and on
some divine subjects.
Take neither silver nor gold, nor brass in your purse, nor scrip for your
journey, freely ye receive, freely give, for nothing is freer than a gift.
By William Jones, elder. Printed for the author. 1808. Bristol,
Maine. 8vo. pp. 93. [5019
Johnston's History of Bristol, p. 381, says that this was published at "just
the close of his long life," and that subsequently he .published a similar
pamphlet against the Methodists, of 61 pages, entitled "Jones' Second Free
Gift. " A copy of this cannot be found.
Jones, William. 1768-1813. Lawyer, Norridgewock.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
JONESBOKOUGH. Incoporated 1809.
Condensed History. 1857. See Drisko, G. L.
648 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
JoNESPORT. Incoporated 1832.
Petition from what is now Jonesport, (1807.) (From Massachusetts
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Jones's Eddy.
Account of. 1856. See Gardiner, Robert H.
Jordan, Ebenezer Stevens. 1819-90. Clergyman, New Gloucester.
Death of Abraham Lincoln. A discourse delivered on the day of
the National Fast, June 1, 1865, at the Congregational church,
Cumberland Centre, Maine. By Eev. E. S. Jordan. Published
by request of the congregation. Portland: Printed by David
Tucker. 1865. Svo. pp. 18. [5021
Address at memorial service. 1879. See Brownfield.
Jordan, Fritz Hermann, h. 1848. Portland.
Letter accompanying the gift of a photograph of the brig " Boxer. "
Read before the Maine Historical Society, May 28, 1885. Me.
Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 1 : 173. (1890.) [5022
Jordan, Ichabod Goodwin. 1806-73. Lawyer, Berwick.
Obituary of. 1873. See Herrick, N. J.
Jordan, John Woolf. b. 1840. Philadelphia.
A Historical Sketch of the Moravian Mission at Broad Bay, Maine,
1760-70. Transactions Moravian Hist. Soc. 4. Part I. (Printed
for the Soc.) Bethlehem, Pa. The Comenius Press. 1891. 8vo.
pp. 12. [5023
Jordan, Leonard G.
History 4th Me. Battalion. 1871. See Gould, John M.
Jordan, Miss Margaret Eileen. Portland.
Echoes from the Pines, by Margaret E. Jordan.
" Before me rose an avenue
Of tall and sombre pines. "
" The green trees whispered low and mild,
It was a sound of joy. "
Longfellow: Voices of the Night.
Portland, Me.: McGowen & Young, 422 Congress Street, n. d.
(1885.) 16mo. pp. 140. [5024
Editor. A Daughter of St. Dominic, Amelie Lantard: by Kath-
leen O'Meara. American edition. Edited by Margaret E. Jor-
dan. Introduction by Rev. J. L. O'Neal, O. P. Boston : Thomas
B. Noonan & Company. 17, 19 & 21 Boylston Street. 1888
sm. 16mo. pp. 136. [5025
Gathered Leaves. Portland. 1878. 16mo. pp. 16. [5026
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 649
Jordan, Col. Melatiah. 1753-1818. Ellsworth.
Names and items from his books. 1776-93. Bang. H. M. 3: 94.
(1887.) [5027
Memoir of. 1888. .See Peters, John A.
Family of. Bang. H. M. 4: 71. (1888.) [5028
Jordan, Robert. 1611-79. Clergyman, Cape Elizabeth.
Letter to Rev. John Cotton. 1645. See Banks, Charles E.
Sketch of. 1859. See Whitmore, William H.
Jordan, Sarah. Biddeford.
Narrative of. 1859. See Upham, Phebe L.
Jordan, Tristram Frost.
The Jordan Memorial. Family records of the Rev. Robert Jordan,
and his descendants in America. Boston. 1882. 8vo. pp. 488. [5029
The Rev. Robert Jordan came to New England as early as 1641, and settled
near Portland.
Maine in the seventeenth century, pp. 9-65.
Leighton Genealogy. An account of the descendants of Capt.
William Leighton, of Kittery, Maine. With collateral notes, re-
lating to the Frost, Hill, Bane, Wentworth, Langdon, Bragdon,
Parsons, Pepperrell, Fernald, Nason and other families of York
County and its vicinity, by Tristram Frost Jordan, Metuchen,
N. Y. To which are added brief memoirs of Major Charles Frost,
of Kittery, and Captain John Hill of Berwick. Albany, N. Y. :
Press of Joel Munsell's Sons. 1885. 8vo. pp. 127. [5030
Contains short historical account of Kittery.
Jordan, Winthrop S. Born May 2, 1820. Died September 2, 1883.
n. p. pp. 20. (Photograph.) [5031
Jordan, W. H.
Report of Maine Fertilization Central and Agricultural Station.
1886. pp. 87. [5032
JossELYN, John. English traveler.
New England's Rarities Discovered: in birds, beasts, fishes, ser-
pents, and plants of that country. Together with the physical
and chyrurgical remedies wherewith the natives constantly use
to cure distempers, wounds, and sores. Also a perfect descrip-
tion of an Indian squa, in all her bravery; with a poem not im-
properly conferr'd upon her. Lastly a chronological table of the
most remarkable passages in that country amongst the English.
Illustrated with cuts. By John Josselyn, Gent. London: Printed
for G. Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St. Paul's Churchyard,
1672. 16mo. pp. (4), 114. [,5033
In 1638 and in 1C65, the author visited Maine, of which he gives a descrip-
tion.
650 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
JossELYN, John, Continued.
The same. Am. Antiq. Soc. Trans, and Coll. 4:133. (1860.) [5034
A reprint of the London edition of 1672, with a few items added.
The same. With an introduction and notes, by Edward Tucker-
man, A. M., professor botany in Amherst College; member of
Am. Antiq. Soc; Am. Acad, of Arts and Sciences; Imp. Leop.
Carol. Acad, of Naturalists, &c. n. d. (186.5?) Svo. pp. 134. [5035
An Account of two voyages to New England. Wherein you have
setting out of a ship, with the charges; the prices of all neces-
saries for furnishing a planter and his family at his first coming;
a description of the country, natives and creatures; the govern-
ment of the country, as it is now possessed by the English, &c.
A large chronological table of the most remarkable passages,
from the first discovering of the continent of America, to the year
1673. By John Josselyn, Gent. The second edition. Memner-
distich rendered English by Dr. Heylin.
Heart, take thine ease,
Men hard to please
Thou haply uiight'st offend.
Though one speak ill
Of thee, some will
Say better ; there's an end.
London: Printed for G. Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St.
Paiil's Church-yard. 1675. 12mo. pp. 215. (Including " Chrono-
logical observations, " pp. 279.) [5036
The same. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d series. 3:211. (1833.) [5037
This is a reprint of the second edition, which is like the first, excepting
the title-page.
The same, with the following title:
An account of two voyages to New England, made during the years
1638, 1663. By John Josselyn, Gent. (Monogram.) Boston:
William Veazie. MDCCCLXV. sm. 4to. pp. vii, 164. (Including
" Chronological Observations, " pp.211. [5038
Two hundred and fifty copies were printed.
Joy, BEN.JAMIX, and family, Ellsworth. 1838. See Moore, John L.
JotJBNAL, OF THE Maech of a party of Provincials from Carlyle to Bos-
ton, and from thence to Quebec, begun the thirteenth of July
and ended the thirty first of December, 1775. To which is added
an account of the attack and engagement of Quebec the 31st De-
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Journal of a company of riflemen under Captain William Hendricks, and
John Chambers. Sabin:Dict. 9:728.
(A) JouRXAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS of the Commissioners appointed for
managing a treaty of peace : to be begun and held at Falmouth, in
the County of York, the twenty seventh of September, Anno
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 651
Domini one thousand seven hundred and forty nine; between
Thomas Hutchinson, John Choate, Israel Williams, and James
Otis, Esqrs. ; commissioned by the Honourable Spencer Phips,
Esq. ; lieutenant governour and commander in chief, in and
over His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-
England on the one part; and the Eastern Indians on the other
part. Boston: Xew England: Printed by John Draper, Printer to
His Honour the Lieutenant Governour and Council. 4to. pp. 17.
[5040
Reprinted in Me. Hist. Soc.CoU. 4: 145. (1856.)
Also in N. H. Hist. Coll. 2 : 164.
(A) Journal of the Proceedings of Jacob Wendell, Samuel Watts.
Thomas Hubbard, and Chambers Russel, Esqr's.; comiuissioners
appointed by the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq.; lieutenant
governour and commander in chief, over His Majesty's Province of
the Massachusetts Bay in New England, to treat with the several
tribes of Eastern Indians, in order to renew and confirm a general
peace. Boston in Xew-England: Printed by John Draper, Print-
er to the Honourable the Lieutenant Governour and Council.
1752. 4to. pp. 16. [5041
Reprinted in Me. Hist. Coll. 4:168. (1856.)
Journal, of Proceedings at two conferences begun to be held at Fal-
mouth in Casco-Bay, in the County of York, within the province
of the Massachusetts Bay in Xew England, on the twenty-eighth
day of June, 1854, between His Excellency William Shirley, Esq. ;
captain general, governour and commander in chief, in and over
the province aforesaid, and the chiefs of the Norridgewalk Indi-
ans; and on the fifth day of July following, between his said Ex-
cellency and the chiefs of the Penobscot Indians. Boston in New
England : Printed by John Draper, Printer to His Excellency the
governour and council. 1754. fo. pp. 27. [.5042
JuDD, Sylvester. 1813-53. Clergyman, Augusta, 1840-53.
The Beautiful Zion. A sermon by the Eev. Sylvester Judd, pas-
tor of the Unitarian church, Augusta, (Me.). Preached July
4, 1841. Augusta: Severance & Dorr, Printers. 1841. 12mo.
pp. 27. [.5043
A Moral Review of the Revolutionary war, or some of the evils of
that event considered. A discourse delivered at the Unitarian
church, Augusta (Me.), Sabbath evening, March 13th, 1842. With
an inti'oductory address and notes. By Rev. Sylvester Judd.
Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith. 1842. 8vo. pp. 48. [5044
A Discourse touching the cause and remedies of intemperance.
Preached February 2, 1845. By Rev. Sylvester Judd. Augusta:
Wra. T. Johnson, Printer. 1845. 8vo. pp. 40. [5045
652 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
JuDD, Sylvester, Continued.
Margaret: a tale of the real and ideal, blight and bloom: in-
cluding sketches of a place not before described, called Mons
Christi. Boston: Jordan & Wiley, 1848. 12mo. pp. 460. [5046
Reviewed by F. D. Huntingdon, Ch. Ex. 39:418. (1845.) By W. B. O. Pea-
body, No. Am. Rev. 62:102. (1846.) By Samuel Osgood, No. Am. Rev. 84:
535.(1857.) In South. Quart. 9:507.(1846). Noticed by W. D. Howells, Atl.
Mo. 27:144 (1871.)
Tlie first edition, of 1000 copies, was published anonymously.
The same. In two volumes. Revised edition. By the author of
" Philo " and " Kichard Edney and the Governor's Family."
Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company. 1851. 12mo. Vol. I.
pp. viii, 5, 321: Vol. II. pp. 304. [5047
Mr. Darley, a young artist, then residing at the South, who knew neither
the author's name, nor residence, was so much struck with the graphic
delineations of the book, and their truly American character, that he de-
voted his pencil, in the spirit of an amateur, to a series of outline illustra-
tions, which testify alike to the skill of the artist and the genius of the
author. See Darley, Felix, O. C.
Sermon: "Worth of the soul. 1848. See Sullivan, Thomas R.
The Temptation of Christ. A sermon by the Rev. Sylvester Judd.
Luke iv, 2. And Jesus was tempted of the Devil. Mo. Rel. Mag.
6:359. (1849.) [.5048
Philo: an evangeliad. By the author of "Margaret; a Tale of the
Real and Ideal. " Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Company.
1850. 12mo. pp. 244. [5049
Reviewed by Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, No. Am. Rev. 70: 433. (1850.)
Richard Edney and the Governor's Family: A Rus-urban tale,
simple and popular, yet cultured and noble, of morals, sentiment
and life, practically treated and pleasantly illustrated; con-
taining also hints on being good and doing good. By the author
of "Margaret" and " Philo." Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co.
1850. 12mo. pp. 468. [5050
Reviewed in No. Am.-Rev. 72: 493. (1851.)
Augusta is laid largely under contribution in composition of the work.
The True Dignity of Politics. A sermon by the Rev. Sylvester
Judd, preached in Christ church, Augusta, May 26, (1850).
Augusta: Wm. T. Johnson, Printer to the State. 1850. 8vo. pp.
21, (1). [5051
Sermon on, at Portland. 1853. See Cutler, Rufus P.
The Birthright Church: A discourse designed for "Thursday
Lecture " in Boston, Jan. 6, 1853. By the late Rev. Sylvester
Judd, of Augusta, Maine.
" Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord. "
Psalm cxxvii : 3.
Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Company. 1853. 8vo. pp. 49. [5052
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 653
The same. Printed for the Association of the Unitarian Church of
Maine. Augusta: W. H. Simpson, Printer. 1854. 8vo. pp. 44.
[5053
The Church: in a series of discourses. By Eev. Sylvester Judd,
pastor of Christ church, Augusta, Maine.
" In promoting the influence of Christianity, the main duty of an en-
lightened Cliristian at the present day is to labor that it may be better
understood ; and the views and results to which a few intelligent scholars
may have arrived, must be made the common property of the community. "
Ajjdreus Norton.
Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Company. Washington Street. 1S54.
12mo. pp. 4, 271. [5054
Edited by Joseph H. Williams.
Life and Character of. 1854. See Hall, Arethusa.
The same. 1855. See Hale, Edward E.
The same. 1855. See Morrison, J. H.
Extracts from writings of 1855. See Duyckinck, Evert A.
The same. 1858. See Hosmer, G. A.
The Dramatic Element in the Bible. Atl. Mo. 4: 137. (1859.)
[5055
A Lyceum lecture, first delivered at Waterville, in 1848.
Commemorative Notice of. 1865. <S'ee Sprague, William B.
Notice of, and his works. Eras. Mag. 76:45. (1867.) [5056
" Judex. "
The Speaker and his Critics. By a Democratic leader. No. Am. Rev.
151 : 236. (1890.) See Reed, Thomas B. [5057
Julian, George Washinc4ton. h. 1817. Statesman, Indiana.
Webster and Blaine; historic justice. Mag. West. Hist. 8: 466.
(1888.) [5058
JuNiN, Joseph Marie. Bangor, 1790-91.
Sketch of, and account of his murder. (1887.) See Porter, J. W.
Junius Unmasked. 1825. See Allen, William,
(The) Juryman's Guide. 1846.
See O'Donnell, James.
(The) Juvenile Reader, a selection of easy reading lessons: de-
signed for the middle classes in common schools. By a teacher.
Bangor: Nourse & Smith. 1836. [5059
Kadesquit. (Kenduskeag) 1611. See Relations des Jesuites.
Kaler, James Otis. h. Frankfort, 1847. Author, Portland.
Jack the Hunchback. Boston: Bradley & Woodruff. 1882. 12mo.
pp. 286. [5060
Scenes are laid in Scarboro.
654 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE.
Kalek, James Otis, Continued.
Tim and Tip. ISTew York: Harper & Brothers. 1883. 16mo. pp. 179.
[5061
Scenes are laid in towns on the Penobscot River.
K. T. P. See P. T. K.
Kalloch, Isaac Smith, D. D. 1832-87. Clergyman, Rockland, 1850-
55.
The Shame and Scourge of San Francisco, or an expose of the
Rev. Isaac S. Kalloch, across the continent, from Maine to Cali-
fornia. The records of an evil life, from documents of undenia-
ble authenticity. (Anon.) n. d. (1880.) n. p. (Prob. Lawrence,
Kansas.) 8vo. pp. 165. [5062
Kane, Elisha Kext, M. D. 1820-57. Arctic explorer, Philadelphia.
Discourse on. 1857. See Allen, Joseph H.
Kankamagus, or Hogkins. Indian chief.
Sketch of. 1845. See Drake, Samuel G.
Karthews, G. E.
The New Discovery for Acquiring Languages, &c. Hallowell:
1846. [6063
Katahdin, Mount.
Description of. 1804. See Turner, Charles, Jr.
Account of. 1836. See Bailey, J. W.
Visit to. 1846. See Thoreau, H. D. •
Expedition to. 18.55. See Larrabee, William C.
Going to Mt. Katahdin. Putnam's Monthly. 8:242. (1856.) [5064
Glacial Action on. 1862. See Be Laski, J.
A Camp in the Shadow of. 1864. -See Pickering, George C.
And the Penobscot. 1864. See Winthrop, Theodore.
Camps and Tramps about. 1878. See Ilex, Arbor.
Routes to. 1881. See Hamlin, C. E.
"Ktaadn. " 1890. See Smyth, Newman.
Camps and Tramps about. See Holley, R. L.
Kavanagh, Edward. 179-5-1844. Lawyer and governor of Maine,
Newcastle.
Notice of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Keating, Sally Sayward.
See Wood, Sally Sayward (Barrell) Keating.
Keeler, Seth Harrison, D. D. 1800-86. Clergyman, South Berwick,
1829-36; Calais, 1837-67. [5065
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 655
The Apostolic Method of Church Extension. A sermon preached
at Saco, June 22, 1853, before the Maine Missionary Society, at
its forty-sixth anniversary. By S. H. Keeler, pastor of the First
Congregational church in Calais. Augusta: 1853. 8vo. pp. 15.
[5066
Letter: memorial volume Essex Street church. 1860. See Boston,
A Farewell Discourse delivered to the First Congregational church
and society, Calais, Maine, April 7, 1867, by Eev. S. H. Keeler.
Boston: Innes & Niles, Pi-inters, 37 Cornhill. 1867. 8vo. pp. 18.
[5067
A Semi-Centennial Discourse, delivered in Calais, Maine, June 3,
1879, in memory of the organization of the Washington County
Conference of Congregational Churches organized at Eastport,
February 13, 1829. By Rev. S. H. Keeler, D. D., of Somerville,
Mass. Published by request. Calais, Me. J. A. Sears, Printer,
n. d. (1879.) 12mo. pp. 24. [5068
Discourse on. 1887. See McCully, Charles G.
Keely, Geokge Washington, LL. D. 1803-78. Professor Colby
University, 1829-52.
Eesistance of Fluids. Am. Jour. Sci. 30: 164. (1836.) [5069
Determinations of the magnetic inclination and force in the British
provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the summer of
1847. By Professor George W. Keely, of Waterville College,
Maine, United States — From the Philosophical Transactions. —
Part II, for 1848. London: R. and J. E. Taylor, Prs. 1848. 4to.
pp. 203-211. [5070
Keene, Joseph Wakdsworth, M. D. b. 1847. Physician, National
City, Cal., Lewiston.
Notes on mineralogy. 1872. See Whitman, A.
Keene, Mrs. Luther.
The British Cake. A reminiscence of the war of 1812. N. E. Mag.
5:. 376. (1837.) [.5071
Keene, William R. Tremont.
History of Tremont Lodge, No. 77, of Free and Accepted Masons,
Tremont, Maine, from 1881 to 1891, inclusive. Compiled by
William R. Keene, P. M. Ellsworth: Campbell's Job Print.
1891. 12mo. pp. 21. [.5072
Keep, Mrs. Martha R. 178.3-1868. Jay.
Notice of. N. E. Reg. 22: 3.58. (1868.) [5073
Kelley, Mrs. Mary. 1800-59. Calais.
Discourse on her life and character. 18.59. See Spalding, A. F.
656 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Kelley, Webstek. 1804-55. Lawyer, Frankfort, Belfast, Winter-
port, 1828-51.
Sketch of. 1889. See Williamson, Joseph.
Kellogg, Elijah. 1761-1842. Clergyman, Portland, 1788-1842.
Sermon at dedication of Second church, Portland, September 28,
1788. [5074
Noticed in Cumberland Uazette, Oct. 2, 1788. and in Willis' edition of
Deane's Journal, 362.
An Oration, pronounced on the 29th of May, 1795, at the interment
of the Rev. Thomas Smith, A. M., Aet. 93, and the 68th of his
ministry. By Elijah Kellogg, A. M., pastor of a church in Port-
land. Printed at Portland by Thomas Baker Wait. 1795. Svo.
pp. 19. [5075
An Oration pronounced at Portland, July 4, 1795: being the birth-
day of Columbian Freedom. By Elijah Kellogg, A. M.
" And ye shall observe this thing, for an ordinance to thee, and to thy sons
forever."
Jp:hovah.
Printed at Newburyport; by Blunt & March-State Street. 8vo.
pp. 28. [5076
A Thanksgiving Sermon, delivered in Portland, November 30, 1797.
By Elijah Kellogg, A. M., pastor of a Congregational church and
society in that place. Published by request of the hearers. Port-
land, Printed by John K. Baker, 1797. Svo. pp. 20. [5077
The Errors of Church-members Xo Excuse for Not Making a Pro-
fession of Religion. Chr. Mo. Spec. 8: 281. (1826.) [.5078
Vocabulary of words in the language of the Quoddy Indians.
Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3d. ser. 3: 181, (1833.) [5079
Kellogg, Elijah, b. 1813. Clergyman, Harpswell, 1844-55 ; Boston,
18-55-65, and since at Harpswell.
Supposed Speech of Sparticus to the Gladiators. [5080
This was written for the author's own declamation at Andover Theological
Seminary, in 18-12. The next year he wrote at Harpswell for his friend. Rev.
Stephen A. Holt, a student in Bowdoin College, "The Return of Regulus
to Carthage. " The former was published in 184G without authority from
the author, in Epes Sargent's School Reader. It afterwards appeared in
Town & Holdbrook's readers, and in many other similar works. Both are
to be found in Millard's Fifth Reader, 1858.
Ode. 8vo. pp. 2. [5081
Eleven stanzas of four lines each. For semi-centennial anniversary of
Bowdoin College, 1852.
" The Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary. " A sermon preached
at the dedication of the Congregational chapel, St. Lawrence
Street, Portland, Me., January 15, 18-58. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg,
of the Mariner's church, Boston. Portland: Published by San-
born & Carter. Brown Thurston, Printer. 1858. 8vo. pp. 30.
[5082
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 657
-Good Old Times: or, grandfather's struggle for a homestead. Our
Young Folks, 3:41,98,149, 193,293, 357,424,473, 547,601,671,
736. (1867.) [5083
-Xorman Cline. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Approved by the Com-
mittee of Publication. Boston: Cong. Sabbath-school and Pub-
lishing Company Depository, 13 Cornhill. 1869. ]6mo. pp. 439.
(lUus.) [5084
ELM ISLAND STORIES.
-Lion Ben of Elm Island, by Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Boston: Lee &
Shepard, Publishers. New York: Charles T. Dillingham. 1869.
16mo. pp. 265. (Illus.) [.5085
-Charlie Bell, the waif of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg.
Illustrated. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers, Xew York:
Charles T. Dillingham. 1869. 16mo. pp. 265. [5086
-The Ark of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Bos-
ton: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. 1869. 16mo. pp. 288. [5987
-The Boy Farmers of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Illus-
trated. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. Xew York: Charles
T. Dillingham. 1869. 16mo. pp. 300. [5088
-The Young-Ship Builders of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg.
Illustrated. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham. 1870. 16mo. pp. 304. [5089
-The Hard-Scrabble of Elm Island. By Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Il-
lustrated. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham. 1870. 16mo. pp. 320. [5090
FOREST GLEN SERIES.
-Sowed by the Wind: or, the poor boy's fortune. By Rev. Elijah
Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers.
New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 1874. 16mo. pp. 282.
[5091
-Wolf Run: or the boys of the wilderness. By Elijah Kellogg. Il-
lustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers, New York:
Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 1875. 16mo. pp. 290. [5092
-Brought to the Front: or, the young defenders. By Elijah Kellogg.
Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 1876. 16mo. pp. 320. [5093
-The Mission of the Black Rifle: or, on the trail. By Elijah Kellogg.
Illustrated. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham. 1876. 16mo. pp. 316. [5094
-Burying the Hatchet; or, the young brave of the Delawares. By
Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Pub-
lishers. New York: Charles T. Dillingham. 1878. 16mo. pp. 336.
[5095
43
658 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Kellogg, Elijah, Continued.
Forest Glen; or, the Mohawk's friendship. By Elijah Kellogg.
Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham. 16mo. pp. 335. [5096
THE PLEASANT COVE SERIES.
Arthur Brow^n, the young captain. By Elijah Kellogg, author of
the Elm Island Stories. " Lion Ben, " " Charlie Bell," " The
Boy Farmers, " "The Ark, '" " The Young Ship-Builders " "The
Hard-Scrabble. " Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Pub-
lishers. New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, n. d. (Copy-
right 1870.) 16mo. pp. 288. [.5097
The Child of the Island Glen. By Elijah Kellogg, author of " Lion
Ben of Elm Island," "Charlie Bell, the Waif of Elm Island,"
"The Ark of Elm Island, " " The Boy Farmers of Elm Island, "
" The Young Ship-Builders of Elm Island, " " The Hard Scrabble
of Elm Island," "Arthur Brown, the Young Captain, " "The
Young Deliverers, " " The Cruise of the Casco, " " The Whisper-
ing Pine, " " The Spark of Genius, " " The Sophomores of Rad-
clifEe, " etc. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers.
New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 1872. 16mo. pp. .336.
[5098
The Cruise of the Casco. By Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston:
Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York: Lee, Shepard and
Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright 1871.) 16mo. pp. 326. [5099
The Fisher Boys of Pleasant Cove. By Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated.
Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York: Lee, Shepard
and Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright 1874.) 16mo. pp. 336. [5100
John Godsoe's Legacy. By Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston:
Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York: Lee, Shepard and
Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright, 1873.) 16mo. pp. 304. [5101
The Young Deliverers of Pleasant Cove. By Elijah Kellogg. Il-
lustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright 1871.) 16mo.
pp. 304. [5102
THE WHISPEEIXG PINE SERIES.
The Sophomores of Eadcliffe: or James Trafton and his bosom
friends. By Elijah Kellogg, author of "Lion Ben of Elm
Island, " " Charlie Bell, the Waif of Elm Island, " " The Ark of
Elm Island, " " The Boy Farmers of Elm Island, " " The Young
Ship-Builders of Elm Island, " " The Hard Scrabble of Elm Is-
land, " " Arthur Brown, the Young Captain, " "The Young De-
livers, " etc. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers.
New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 1872. 16mo. pp. 281.
[5103
" Radclille " is a pseudonym for Bowdoin College.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 659
The Spark of Genius: or the college life of James Trafton. By
Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Pub-
lishers. New York : Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, n. d. (Copy-
right, 1871.) 16mo. pp. 224. [5104
A Stout Heart; or the student from over the sea. By Elijah Kel-
logg. Illustrated. Boston : Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New
York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 1873. 16mo. pp. 224.
[5105
The Turning of the Tide: or, Radcliffe Rich and his patients. By
Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publish-
ers. Xew York : Lee, Shepard and Dillingham. 187-3. 12mo. pp.
288. [5106
Winning His Spurs: or, Henry Morton's first trial. By Elijah
Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers.
New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright,
1872.) 16mo. pp. 258. [5107
The Whispering Pine: or the graduates of Radcliffe Hall. By Elijah
Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Pviblishers.
New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, n. d. (Copyright,
1872.) 16mo. pp. 300. [51 08
Good Old Times: or grandfather's strviggles for a homestead. By
Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New
York: Charles T. Dillingham. 1878. 12mo. 280. (Illust.) [5109
The scene is laid in Gorham.
A Strong Arm and a Mother's Blessing. By Elijah Kellogg. Il-
lustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publishers. New York:
Charles T. Dillingham. 1881. 12mo. pp. 297. [5110
Contains an incident of Lovewell's fight in 1725.
The LTnseen Hand: or, James Renfew and his boy helpers. By
Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and Shepard, Publish-
ers. New York : Charles T. Dillingham. 1882. 16mo. pp. 328.
[5111
The Live Oak Boys: or, the adventures of Richard Constable adoat
and ashore. By Elijah Kellogg. Illustrated. Boston: Lee and
Shepard, Publishers. New York: Charles T. Dillingham. 1883.
16mo. pp. 356. [5112
Kelly, Albert Livingston. 1802-85. Lawyer, Winterport, 1825-85.
An Oration delivered at Portland, July 4, 1825. By A. L. Kelly.
Portland: Printed at the Mirror Office. 1825. 8vo. pp. 14, (1.)
[5113
Sketch of. 1889. See Williamson, Joseph.
Kelly, Edward Albert, b. 1831. Winterport. Lawyer, Boston.
Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.
660 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Kelsey, David B.
The Family Dyer, containing thirty receipts of the most approved
methods of colouring small articles. By David B. Kelsey. Ban-
gor: Samuel S. Smith, Printer, n. d. 18mo. pp. 36. [5114
Kelsey, Edgar, b. Nobleboro.
True and False Riches. Yarmouth: Scriptural Publication Society.
1884. 12mo. pp. 12. [511.5
Kelsey, Frank Duncan. 6. 1849. Clergyman, New Gloucester, 1880-
84.
A Sermon on the third commandment, by Rev. F. D. Kelsey,
pastor of the Congregational church at IS^ew Gloucester, Maine.
Preached Dec. 5, 1880. Portland: Press of Southvroi'th Brothers.
1880. 8vo. pp. 8. [5116
Milk or Meat? Hebrews 5: 11-14. A sermon by Rev. F. D. Kelsey,
pastor of the Congregational church, at Jfew Gloucester, Maine.
Preached Feb. 27, 1881. Published by vote of the church. Port-
land: Press of Southworth Brothers. 1881. 8vo. [5117
Why Xot Now? Acts 26:28. A sermon by Rev. F. D. Kelsey,
pastor of the Congregational church, at New Gloucester, Maine.
Preached May 15, 1881. Published by request. Portland: Press
of Southworth Brothers. 1881. 8vo. pp. 12. [5118
Kempton, C. W. West Sullivan.
Sketches of the new mining district of Sullivan, Maine. American
Inst. Mining Engineers Trans. 1 : 349. (1879.) (7 illus.) [5119
Kendal, Samuel, D. D. 1762-1814. Clergyman, Weston, Mass.
A Discourse, delivered at Ellsworth, District of Maine, September
9, 1812, at the gathering and recognition of a church, and the
ordination of the Reverend Peter Nurse, in that jjlace. By
Samuel Kendal, D. D., minister of Weston. Boston: Printed by
John Eliot, Jun. 1812. 8vo. pp. 23. [5120
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
Travels through the northern parts of the United States, in the
years 1807 and 1808. By Edward Augustus Kendall, Esq. In
three volumes. New York: Printed and published by I. Riley.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. xi, 330. Vol. II. pp. vi, 309. Vol. III. pp. vi, 312.
[5121
Pages 40 to 172, inclusive, of Vol. Ill, are devoted to Maine.
Kendall, Henry.
Autobiography of Elder Henry Kendall, with an introduction by
Professor J. T. Champlin. Portland: Published by the author.
ISmo. pp. 201. (Port.) [5122
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 661
(Kendall, J., and Gilmore G. H.)
History of the town of Houlton, (Maine). From 1804 to 1883. By
an old pioneer. Haverhill, Mass.: C. C. Morse & Son. Book and
Job Printers. 12mo. pp. 60. [5123
Kendall, Kate. Pseud.
See Greene, Clara Marcelle.
Kendall, Nathan. 1779-1869. Alfred.
Notice of. N. E.Reg. 24:83. (1870.) [5124
Kenduskeag. Incorporated 1852.
Sermon, funeral Isaac W. Case. 1863. See Sewall, D.
Kennebec.
Trading House at. 1628. -See Bradford, William.
Trade at. 1628-37. See Bradford, William.
Hocking killed at, and the consequences. 1664. See Bradford,
William.
Affray at. 1634. See Russell, A. L.
Thomas Prince appointed commissioner at, and his instructions.
1653. See Hazard, Ebenezer.
Government established at. 1654. See Hazard, Ebenezer.
Marriages of early settlers on. 1763-74. See Norton, J. W.
The Gate of. (Illus.) 1890. -See Drake, S. A.
History of the Lower. 1889. -See Reed, Parker M.
Kennebec and Wiscasset Railroad.
Narrow Guage Railroads: their history and progress. The Kenne-
bec and Wiscasset railroad. The first narrow guage enterprise
in Maine. Augusta: Sprague, Owen & Nash, Prs. 1872. Svo. pp.
31, (4). [5125
Kennebec Agricultural Society.
Address of. 1807. -See Merrick, John.
Kennebec Association.
Record of. 1830-79. -See Shailer. W. H.
Kennebec Claims in Lincoln County. 1786. -See Massachusetts.
Kennebec Conference. (Congregational.)
Minutes of the conference held in Vassalborough, Sept. 14 & 15,
1825. n. p. 1825. Svo. pp. 8. [5126
Minutes of the Kennebec conference of churches, Clinton, Sept. 18
& 19, 1833. Winthrop: William Noyes & Co., Printers. 1833.
Svo. pp. IS, (2). [5127
Kennebec Country. Deposition concerning. 1767. -See Lithgow,
Arthur.
662 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Kenxebec County. Erected 1799.
Attorneys at law in. 184.3. See Redington, Asa.
Early Lawyers of. 1859. See Allen, Frederic.
Agriculture and Industry of. 18G7. See Boardman, S. L.
Press of. 1872. See Grilfin, Joseph.
Kennebec Association for the Protection of Fish and Game. A
catalogue of the officers and members, act of incorporation, con-
stitution, by-laws and obligations, the president's address, and
fish and game laws.
" And God said, let the water bring forth abundantlj' the moving crea-
ture that hath life, and birds that may fly above the earth in the open fir-
mament of heaven. "
Augusta, Me.: Geo. E. Nason's Job Printing Office. 1878. Svo.
pp. 25. [5129
Paper relating to history of Press in. 1878. See Lapham, W. B.
Papers relating to history of Press in. 1881, 1882. See Quinby,
G. W.
Atlas of. 1879. See Caldwell & Halfpenny.
Sketch of. 1879. See Lapham, W. B.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of. 1880. See Howard, R. H.
Paper relating to history of Press in. 188.3. See Sprague, C. A.
Papers relating to Press in. 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890. See Lapham,
W. B.
Kennebec Entrance, to Saco River.
U. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1887. Size, 28x .38 inches. Scale, 0. 79.
[5130
Kennebec Indians.
Memorial relating to. 1721. See Sewall, Samuel.
Kennebec Patent. 1628. See Baylies, Francis, and Bradford, Wil-
liam.
Kennebec Purchase. See American Antiquarian Society.
The Award and Final Determination of the referees respecting the
claims of the proprietors of the Kenebeck purchase from the
late colony of New Plymouth, and the company holding under
Clark and Lake, relative to the lands on each side Kenebeck
River. Broadside. [5131
This is signed "In the Supreme Court of Judicature, &c., at Boston,
August Term, 1757. The aforegoing report was read and accepted, and
judgment is entered up accordingly. Roger Walcott, Junior, Jer. Gridley,
John "Worthington, Joseph Hawley. Benj.Prat, Attest, Samuel Winthrop,
Clerk."
Proprietors of the Kennebec Purchase. A schedule of lands, &c.,
to be sold at auction, January 22, 1816. (n. p. n. d.) Svo. pp. 18.
[5132
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 663
Acts relating to. See Massachusetts.
History of. 1847. See Gardiner, R. H.
Kennebec Rivek.
Entrance of, visited in 1605. See Champlaiu, Samuel. Called Kine-
bequi, Quinibequi; De Monts explores to; Capuchin hospice on;
Dreuillettes labors among the Indians on; under jurisdiction of
Plymouth; English on warned off by St. Lusson; English think
of settling on; Villebon claims it as bovmdary of New France;
English by surprise settle on; result. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Misson of the Assumption on. 1646-52. See Brown, John Marshall.
Missions at. 1611-62. See Relations des .Jesuites.
Description of. 1700. See Romer, Col.
Petition of inhabitants for protection. 1755. See Trask, William B.
Title to land between and the St. Croix. 1763. See Massachusetts
Bay, Province of.
Chart of. 1776. See Des Barres, Joseph F. W.
Survey of Kennebec River. Letter from the secretary of war, trans-
mitting a report of a survey of Kennebec River, in ... . Maine,
January 26, 1827. Washington: Printed by Gales & Seaton.
1827. Svo.pp. 6. [51.33
Letter from the secretary of war, transmitting a report of the sur-
veys of the Kennebec River, and of contemplated routes for
canals, connected with the waters of said river, February 22,
1828. Concord: 1828. 8vo. [5134
(Doc. No. 173.) 20th Congress. 1st. session. Ho. of Rep. War Dep't.
Surveys Kennebec River, &c. Letter from the secretary of war,
transmitting a report of the surveys of the Kennebec River, and
of contemplated routes for canals connected with the waters of
the said river. February 22, 1828. Referred to the committee on
roads and canals. March 4, 1828. Ordered to be printed. Wash-
ington, D. C: Printed by Gales & Seaton. 1828. 8vo. pp. 58.
[5135
Eight drawings accompanied tlie report, which was made by John J.
Abert, Lt. Col. T. E.
Ascent of, to Quebec. 1835. See Latrobe, Charles J.
Report from the secretary of war, in compliance with a resolution
of the Senate of the 20th Dec. last, with a report of the survey of
Kennebec River. Washington: 1838. 8vo. pp. 9. (Folding chart.)
[5136
Poem on. 1845. See Brackett, E. A.
Observations on opening and closing. 1858. See Gardiner, R. H.
George Waymouth in. (1862.) See Ballard, Edward.
Ice in. 1864. See Gardiner, Frederic.
664 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Kennebec Rivek, Continued.
Record of the opening and closing of Kennebec River, at Gardiner,
1795-1877. See Gardiner, R. II.
Ice Fields of. 1881. See Blancliard, Fred W. S.
Along the. 1886. -See Bicknell, Henry S.
Summer Resorts at and near its mouth. 1886. See Reed, Albert A.
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Court House Point to Augusta. U. S. coast survey chart. 1891.
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Kennebec and Sheepscot Rivers.
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[5139
Kennebec Valley.
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Kennebis. Indian chief.
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Kennebunk. Incorporated from Wells, 1820.
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Oration, 4 July, 1799. -See Fisher, Jacob.
Sermon, ordination X. H. Fletcher. 1800. -See Tupper, David. Hot tK^t
Sermon on Daniel Little. 1801. See Fletcher, X. H. Not ti\A^re.
Oration, 4 July, 1803. -See S'hi^tehor,. Stof)jiQa-.^ A*-A £r»e**St»», 5a,7»ute/-
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r
Discourse, 1827. -See Fletcher, Nathaniel H.
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Soldiers in Civil War. 1868. See Walker, Andrew.
Sermon on Rev. John Hubbard, Jr. 1870. See Worth, Edmund.
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666 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Key, John, Sr. Kittery.
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Keyes, Charles Wesley, b. Wilton, 1831. r. Farmington.
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Papers relating to Press of Franklin County. 1883-84, 1885, 1886,
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That for 1884 contains sketch of Josiah S. Swift.
KiDDEE, David.
An Oration pronounced at Bloomfield, (Me.), July 4th, 1814. By
David Kidder, Esq.
" Quis est enim cui non possessis libertatis,
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The same. In separate form. Boston. 1853. 8vo. pp. 10. [5153
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The Expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell, and his encounters with
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Two hundred and thirty-five copies, of which 25 are on large quarto, and
10 are printed on drawing paper. Reviewed in N. E. Reg. 13: 20: 93. 1866.
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668 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Binding of the Links. A story of forty years in Odd Fellowship.
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Eastport and Passamaquoddy; a collection of historical and bio-
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Kimball, A. S.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 669
Kimball, Miss Lucia E. F. Deering.
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Kimball, Mks. Sarah Milligax. b. 1833. r. Wells.
My Aunt Jeanette, by Mrs. S. M. Kimball.
" I won't pester folks with apologies; here's a rough handful of flowers, a
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History of Paris Lodge No. 94 of Free and Accepted Masons, situ-
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King, Alonzo. 1796-1835. Clergyman, Yarmouth, 1826-31.
An Address delivered at Portland before the Cumberland County
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Memoir of George Dana Boardman, late missionary to Burmah, con-
taining much intelligence relative to the Burmah mission. By
Alonzo King, minister of the gospel in Northborough, Mass.
" I will go in the strength of the Lord God."
Ps. 71 :16.
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King, Cyrus. 1772-1817. Lawyer, Saco, 1797-1817.
An Oration pronounced at Biddeford, on the Fourth of July, 1798,
the anniversary of American Independence, 1798. At the request
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[5176
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670 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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King, David. Saco.
Descendants. 1886. See Watson, S. M.
King Family. In Maine. 1884. See Rich, M. H.
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Of New York. 1884. See Smith, W. H.
King, Fbaxcis Plaisted. U. S. Geological Survey, Atlanta, Ga.
Catalogue Maine geological collection. 1890. See Bayley, W. S.
King, Henky Feanklin. b. 1845. r. West Newton, Mass.
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Fifty copies printed for distribution among- the author's friends.
King, Horatio, h. Paris, 1811: left Maine, 1839. r. Washington, D. C
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Centennial Historical Address at Paris. 1879. See Lapham, W. B.
Our Beloved Flag. (Poem of Hon. Horatio King, ex-postmaster-
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The same. See Society Army Potomac.
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Biographical Sketch of Robert P. Dunlap. 1887. See Masonic;
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King, Moses. Publisher, Boston.
Compiler. Benjamin Peirce. Judge the tree by its fruits. Is this
magnificent display of ideality a human delusion? Or is it a
divine record? The heavens and the earth have spoken to declare
the glory of God. It is not a tale told by an Idiot, signifying
nothing. It is the poem of an infinite imagination, signifying
immortality. (Benjamin Peirce.) A memorial collection. By
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Contains a biographical sketch by Thomas Hill.
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King, Thomas F.
A Sermon delivered before the First Universalist Society in Port-
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 671
King, William. 1768-1852. Bath. First governor of Maine.
Letters from General King to Major Abel Merrill. (1808.) Com-
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Vindication against his aspersions. 1822. See Richardson, Alford.
The Disclosure No. 1. Documents relating to violations and eva-
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Remarks upon a pamphlet published at Bath, Me., relating to al-
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Proceedings in the United States Senate, .January 22, 1878, upon a resolu-
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Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Kings of Scarborough and New York. 1869. See Thornton, J.
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Kingsbury. Incorporated" 1836.
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Kingsbury, Benjamin, Jr. 1813-86. Lawyer, Portland.
The Justice of the Peace: designed to be a guide to justices of
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The same. Second edition. Portland: Published by Sanborn &
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The Massachusetts Townsman, or laws for the regulation of towns,
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The Maine Townsman, or laws for the regulation of towns, with
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672 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Hon. Charles Holden. Me. Biog. 1:6-5. (1876.) (Port.) [519.5
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KiNGSBUBY, Henky, and descendants. 1859. See Dean, John Ward.
KiNGSBUKY, John.
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The same. See American Institute of Instruction.
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KiNNE, William. 1784-1848. Educator, Hallowell.
A Short System of Practical Arithmetic, compiled from the best
authorities, with demonstrations of the rules: To which is an-
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The same. Second edition. Hallowell, Maine: Published by
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The same. Fourth edition, with questions on every part of the
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The saine. Improved edition with questions. 10th edition, with
questions on every part of arithmetic and a compendious system
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[5201
Kinne was principal of the Hallowell Academy. The arithmetic known as
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 673
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Article on Old York. (Illustrated.) 1SS9. See Peabody, Henry G.
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A review of the principal events of the last ten years in the life of
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Kinsley, Chakles. Calais.
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KiP, William Ingkaham, D. D. 1811-93. Bishop of California.
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from same to same. Letter 3. Death of Father Rale, 1724. Letter from
Father de la Chasse, superior general of missions in New France, to Father
* * * of the same society.
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44
674 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Sermon on Andrew Pepperrell. 1751. See Stevens, Benjamin.
Tax-payers of the Parish of Eliot in the town of Kittery, for 1752.
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Sermon on Sir William Pepperrell. 1759. See Stevens, Benjamin.
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Sermon, before Minister's Association. 1795. See Thurston, Benj.
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Daniel Goodwin of. See Goodwin, William F.
Recollections of, long ago. 1850. See Dall, Caroline H.
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Field Meeting of Essex Institute at. 1867. See Essex Institute.
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U. S. Coast Survey Chart of harbor. 1878. Size 18x26 inches.
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A Day at. 1880. See Colby, F. M.
History of. 1880. See Clayton, W. W.
Episode at. 1884. See Willard, Caroline C.
Historical Sketch of. 1885. See Jordan, Tristram F.
Historical Sketch of. 1887. See Fogg, J. S. H.
Description of. 1889. See Cook, Joel.
Romance of. (Raleigh Westgate ) 1889. See Johnson, Helen
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And the Piscataqua. (Illus.) 1890. See Drake Samuel A.
History Naval Lodge. See Hurd, Isaac M.
"KiTTy Grafton:" a temperance tale laid in New Gloucester. 1835.
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Klapp, W. a.
A Day's Trout Fishing in Maine. Outing, 10: 415. (1887.) [5219
Knapp, Arthur May. Clergyman, Bangor, Fall River.
Two Sermons: preached Bangor, December 5th and 12th, 1875.
Bangor: Burr & Robinson. 1876. 8vo. pp. 28. [.5220
Subjects : " The Promises of God." " Other Worlds Than Ovirs."
Two sermons: preached in the Independent Congregational church,
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Subjects: " Fiat Religion." " Creation Continuous."
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Female Biography: containing notices of distinguished women, in
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Literature," " American Biography," etc., etc.
" O fairest of creation, last and best
Of all God's works, creature in whom excell'd
Whatever can to thought or sight be form'd,
Holy, divine, good, amiable, or sweet! "
Milton.
676 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF xAIAINE.
Knapp, Samuel Loeexzo, Continued.
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[5222
Contains notices of Mrs. Maria M. Allen of Brunswick, Mrs. Martha Coffin
Derby, of Portland, and Mrs. Lucy Knox, of Thomaston.
Knight, Enoch, h. 1834. Portland.
Address at Bath. 1868. .See Maine Press Association.
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Knight, Samuel.
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Constitution of the grand and subordinate lodges, Knights of
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Knights of The Cross.
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" The annals of the Methodist church are richer in the lives of few more
consecrated and useful ministers than of Melville and Gershom Cox. "
^yesleyan Christian Advocate.
Knowles, Samuel, and family, Bluehill. See Candage, R. G. F.
Knowlton, David Hunter, b. 1844. Publisher, Farmington.
Paper relating to Press of Franklin County. 1888. See Maine
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KxowLTOX, Ebenezek. 1815-74. Clergyman. Montville.
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Sketch and attractions of. 1886. See Haynes, George H.
Summer "Vacation Resorts of. 1887. See Haynes, George H.
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•Juttings from the Rockland Gazette, July, 1876, in library Me. Hist. Society.
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Knox, Henry. Revolutionary general, b. Boston. 1750. r. Thomas-
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Thoughts on viewing his mansion. 1839. See Mellen, Grenville.
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Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
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Memoir of. 1890. See Williamson, Joseph.
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Joseph.
Account of, with engraving of Montpelier and of his monuments.
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Knox, Loren Laertes, D. D. )•. Maine, 1851-57.
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Kxox, Mrs. Lucv. 1754-1824. Thomaston. ,
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The United States Art Directory and Year Book. A guide for
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Contains an account of the gallery of art at Bowdoin College, and of the
Portland Society of Art.
KoHL, John George, LL. D. 1808-78. Traveler and historian, Bre-
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KooPMAN, Harry Lyman, b. Freeport. r. Burlington, Vt.
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(J80 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
KooPMAN, Harry Lymax, Continued.
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Contains a poem entitled " Isle au Haut."
Kbummachee, Feiedeich Wilhelm. 1796-1868. Clergyman, Prussia.
The Dew of Israel, and the lily of God; or a glimpse of the kingdom
of grace, from the German of Dr. F. W. Krummacher, author of
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LACOJflA.
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Ladd, George W. 1822-92. Bangor.
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An Oration, pronounced at Minot, Maine, on the fourth clay of
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The Essays of Philanthropos on peace and war, which first ap-
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Langford & Chase.
The Augusta. Hallowell and Gardiner Directory, for 1867-68, con-
taining the names of the citizens and business directories, with a
list of city officers, societies, banks, etc. By Langford & Chase,
Boston, Mass. Augusta: Pierce Brothers. 1867. Stevens &
Sayward, Printers. Augusta, Me. 12mo. pp. 182. [5299
The Bath, Brunswick and Eichmond Directory, for 1867-68, con-
taining the names of citizens and a business directory, with a list
of city and town oflBcers, societies, banks, etc. By Langford &
Chase. Boston, Mass. Bath: John O. Shaw. 1867. Entered
according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by Langford &
Chase, in the clerk's office of the District Court of the District
of Massachusetts. Stevens & Sayward, Printers, Augusta, Me.
12mo. pp. 171. [5:J00
The Rockland, Belfast, Camden and Thomaston Directory, for 1868,
containing the names of the citizens, and a business directory,
with a list of city and town officers, societies, banks, etc. By
Langford & Chase, Boston, Mass. Eockland: for sale by E. E.
Spear. Belfast: for sale by H. G. O. Washburn. Entered accord-
ing to Act of Congress in the year 1868, by Langford & Chase, in
the clerk's office, of the District Court of the District of Massa-
chusetts. 12mo. pp. 242, 40. [.5301
This is the earliest directory of these cities and towns.
Langman, Chkistopher, and others.
A True Account of the voyage of the Nottingham-Galley of Lon-
don, John Deane commander, from the river Thames to New-
England, near which place she was cast away on Boon-Island,
Dec. 11, 1710, by the captain's obstinacy, who endeavour'd to be-
tray her to the French, or run her ashore; with an account of the
false-hoods in the captain's narrative. And a faithful relation
of the extremities the company was reduced to for twenty-four
days on that desolate rock, where they were forc'd to eat one of
their companions who died, but were at last wonderfully deliver'd.
The whole attested upon oath, by Christopher Langman, mate;
Nicholas Mellen, boatswain; and George White, sailor in said
ship. London: S. Popping. 1711. 8vo. title, 41. pp. 36. [5302
Langwoethy, Miss Irexe C 1810-26. Belfast.
Sermon on. 1826. See Wales, Nathaniel.
Lankestkr, Edwix. 1814-74. English physician.
A Dictionary of Popular Medicine and Hygiene. American domes-
tic medicine and household physician. A companion for the
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 687
traveler, emigrant, clergyman and miner, as well as for the heads
of all families and institutions. Edited by Edwin Lankester, M.
D., F. R. S., etc. Assisted by distinguished members of the
colleges of physicians and surgeons of America, Great Britain,
France, and Germany. With thirty-three full-page plates. Au-
gusta, Maine: E. C. Allen. 1882. Svo. pp. 1008. [,5303
Lastman, Charles. 1810-95. Washington, D. C.
Letters from a landscape painter. By the author of " Essays for
Summer Hours."
" Gentlemen, let not predjucUce prepossess you. I confess my discourse is
like to prove suitable to my recreation,— calm and quiet. "
IzAAK Walton.
Boston: .James Munroe and Company. MDCCCXLV. 16mo. pp.
265. [5304
Contains " Trip to Portland, " and " Moosehead Lake and the Kennebec."
The Hermit of Aroostook. The Aroostook Country. Am. Rev.
6:263. (1847.) [5305
The nau'e of the hermit was Robert Egger.
Adventures of an Angler in Canada, Xova Scotia, and the United
States. London: 1848. 12mo. pp. 322. (Port.) [5306
Dictionai-y of the United States Congress, containing biographical
sketches of its members from the foundation of the government;
with an appendix, compiled as a manual of reference for the leg-
islator and statesman. By Charles Lanman. Published for the
author. By J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. 1859. 8vo.
pp. .5:34, (1), 159. [5307
The Salmonidaj of Eastern Maine, New Brunswick and jSTova Scotia.
Report Commissioners Fish. 1874. p. 219. [5308
Recollections of Curious Characters and Pleasant Places. By
Charles Lanman, author of " A Summer in the Wilderness, " etc.,
etc. Edinburg: David Douglas. 1881. 16mo. pp. xiii, 351.
[5309
Forest Recollections, p. 31. (Pine Forests of Maine.)
Biographical Annals of the civil government of the United States.
From original and official sources. By Charles Lanman, author
of " Dictionary of Congress, " " Private Life of Daniel Webster,"
" Leading Men of Japan, " etc., etc. Second edition. Illustrated.
Revised, enlarged and completed to date by Joseph M. Morrison.
New York: J. M. Morrison. 1887. fo. pp. iv, (4), 568, cviii.
[5310
No mention is made of the deaths of t/ames Bates, Edward Kent, or
Thompson H. Murch, or that John A. Peters is chief justice. All were
members of Congress from Maine.
Lanman, James Heney. 1812-87. Author, New York.
Maine and its Resources. Hunt. 11:313. (1844.) [5311
688 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lapham, William Beery, M. D. 182S-94. Physician and editor,
Augusta.
Biographical Sketch of Dr. Almon TAvitchell, witli the sermon
preached at his funeral by Rev. A. G. Gaines. Paris, Me.: W. A.
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Editor. Journal of Daniel Lane, a private soldier at the siege of
Quebec, in 175!', with a brief account of the writer. X. E. Reg.
26:236. (1872.) [5313
Lapham Family Register, or records of some of the descendants of
Thomas Lapham, of Scituate, Mass., in 1635. Augusta: 1873.
8vo. pp. 32. [5314
Maine Genealogist and Biographer. A quarterly journal. Pub-
lished under the direction of the Maine Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Society. William Beiry Lapham, M. A., editor. Vol. I.
1875-76.
" None of us liveth to himself and no man dietli for himself. "
Paul.
Augusta, Me. Printed for the society. 8vo. pp. 132. (One port.)
[5315
The same. Vol. II. 1876-77. Svo. pp. 141. (Three ports.) [5316
The same. Vol. III. 1877-78. 8vo. pp. 162. (Four ports.) [5317
Mutations in Surnames. Me. Biog. 1 : 15. (1875.) [5318
George Whitefield Chapman. Me. Biog. 1: 21. (1875.) [.5319
Almost a Centenarian. Me. Biog. 1: 26. (1875.) [5320
Sketch of Mrs. Polly Rawson of Paris.
Xotes on the Badger Family. Me. Biog. 1 : 70. (1876.) [5321
Major George Berry and some of his des«;endants. Me. Biog. 2:6.
(1876.) [5322
Tylden or Tilden Family. Me. Biog. 2: 47. (1876.) [5323
Vignette, Tilden coat of arms.
Proceedings of the Department of Maine, Grand Army of the Re-
public, 1867 to 1877, inclusive: with a brief account of the first
national encampment, and of the introduction of the order into
Maine. Compiled by W. B. Lapham. Augusta, 1877. 8vo. pp.
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Records of some of the descendants of George and Maturin Ricker,
who were early at Dover, N. H., and who were killed by the In-
dians, June 4, 1706. Compiled by W. B. Lapham. Augusta:
1877. Svo. pp. 20. (Port.) [5325
Abiah Kilgore. The last Revolutionary pensioner in Eastern Maine.
Me. Biog. 2: 73. (1877.) (Port.) [5326
James W. Bradbury, Jr. Me. Biog. 2: 89. (1877.) (Port.) [5.327
Ricker Family. Me. Biog. 2: 106; 3: 9, 45. (1877.) [5328
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 689
-Allen Lambard. Me. Biog. 3: 32. (1ST7.) [5329
-Settlement of Wilton, Maine. Me. Biog. 3 : 107. (1878.) [5330
-The Family of Edward Chapman. A grantee of Ipswich, Mass.,
in 1644. Me. Biog. 3: 130. (1878.) [.5.331
-Edward Chapman of Ipswich, Mass., in 1644, and some of his de-
scendants. Compiled bjf Eev. Jacob Chapman and by W. B.
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-The Perrin Family. N. E. Reg. 32: 108. (1878.) [5333
-Records of the descendants of Rev. Nathaniel Chase, of Buckfield,
Me., with a brief account of his ancestors, also, records of some
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T. H. Murphy's Job Printing Office. 1878. Svo. pp. 16. [5334
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-Family Records of some of the descendants of Thomas Besbedge,
(Bisbee) of Scituate, Mass., in 1634. Compiled by W. B. Lap-
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-Papers relating to the history of the Press in Kennebec County.
1878. See Maine Press Association.
-Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Kennebec County. 1880. See
Howard and Crocker.
-Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Oxford County. 1880. See
Howard and Crocker.
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-Sketch of Kennebec towns and county. 1879. See Caldwell and
Halfpenny.
-Editor. Jc .rnal of Elijah Fisher while in the war for Indepen-
dence, and continued two years after he came to Maine. 1775-84.
Edited by W. B. Lapham. Augusta: 1880. Svo. pp. 29. [5.338
-History of Woodstock, Maine, with family sketches and an appen.
dix. By William B. Lapham. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer.
1882. Svo. pp. 315. (Ports, and illus.) [.5339
-History of Paris, Me., from its settlement to 1880, with a history of
the grants of 1736 and 1771, together with personal sketches, a
copious genealogical register, and an appendix. By William B.
Lapham and Silas P. Maxim.
"To attend to the neglected, and to remember the forgotten."
Burke.
Paris, Maine: Printed for the authors. 1884. Svo. pp. 816. [5340
Contains historical centennial address, 1879, by Horatio King, a centennial
poem, by George F. Emery, and educational history of Paris, by George A.
Wilson.
45
690 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lapham, William Bekky, M. D., Continued.
Semi-centennial of the Oxford Democrat. Sketch of the paper from
the first, with notices of the editors, publishers, &c. By William
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Sketch of Rev. George W. Quinby, D. D., 1884. See Maine Press
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Genealogy of some of the descendants of John Webster, of Ipswich,
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Notes on the Skillings family. Me. Rec. 2:45. (1885.) [5343
The Skillings Family. A female branch. Me. Rec. 2: 250. (1885.)
[5344
Biographical Sketches of Charles Holden and Richard D. Rice.
1885. See Maine Press Association.
Biographical Sketch of Frederic E. Parker. 1886. -See Maine Press
Association.
After Fifty Years. Semi-centennial of the Oxford Democrat.
History of the paper from the first issue, with sketches of the
editors, publishers, &c. By William B. Lapham, M. D. Paris,
Maine: Printed at the Oxford Democrat Office. 1886. 8vo. pp. 35.
[5345
Centennial History of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, including,
an account of the grantees, early settlers and prominent residents
&c. With genealogical registers and an appendix. By William
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Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island. Press of Liberty Printing
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[5347
Roger Buck. Bang. H. M. 2: 142. (1887.) [5348
Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island.
" An Island full of hills and dells,
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By W. B. Lapham. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Bar
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Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island.
" An Island full of hills and dells,
All rumpled and uneven. "
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 691
Compiler. In Memoriam, Hon. Joseph E. Bodwell, governor of
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The biographical sketch, pp. 5 to 21, was written by Dr. Lapham.
Fort Popham Beach as a Summer Resort. With a sketch of the
Popham colony and the ancient province of Sabino. Augusta:
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Ancestry of. 1888. See American Ancestry.
John Hill of Dover in 1649, and some of his descendants. Compiled
by W. B. Lapham. Augusta: Maine Farmer Job Print. 1889.
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Bradbury Memorial. Records of some of the descendants of Tho-
mas Bradbviry of Agamenticus (York) in 1634 and of Salisbury,
Mass., in 163S, with a brief sketh of the Bradburys of England,
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Noticed in Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 1: 329.
History of Rumford, Oxford County, Maine, from its settlement in
1779 to the present time. By William B. Lapham.
" Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
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Noticed in Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 1: 326.
Thomas (Xock) Knox of Dover N. H., in 1652 and some of his de-
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Historical memoranda. A branch of the Smith family. Me. Hist.
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Sketch of Thomas VVestbrook Smith, Augusta.
Papers relating to history Press in Kennebec County, 1887, 1888.
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Biographical Sketches of Edmund S. Hoyt, Daniel R. Wing, and
Ephraim Maxim, 1887. See same.
Biographical Sketch of Russell Eaton. 18S9. See same.
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Laecom, Miss Lucy. 1826-93. Poetess. Boston.
Editor. Landscape in American Poetry. By Lucy Larcom. (Vig-
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Contains " Birch Stream, " by Miss Anna B. Averill, of Foxcroft.
692 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 3IAINE.
Larrabee. William Clark. 1802-59. b. Strong. Profe.ssor Aslibury
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Contains " The Valley in the Mountain Land," (on the Androscoggin);
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The Influence of Christianity on the Mind. An oration at theanni-
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October 13th, 1835. By William C. Larrabee, A. M., principal of
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Last Judgment.
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Latrobe, Charles Joseph. 1801-75. English traveler.
The Rambler in Xorth America. By Charles Joseph Latrobe,
author of the "Alpenstock," etc.
" Calum non animum mutant, quitrant mare currunts."
HoK. Epist-
In two volumes. Xew York: Published by Harper & Brothers,
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The author ascended the Kennebec River to Quebec. 2: 79.
Laughton, Summer, M. D. h. 1812. Physician, Bangor.
President's Address, Me. Med. Ass. 1886. See Me. Med. Ass.
Law.
Study and Practice of. 1808. -See Raithby, John.
Law and Lawyers. 1842-43. See Williamson, W. D.
Law, Courts and Lawyers of Maine.
History of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Law, William. 1686-1761. English devotional writer.
The Spirit of Prayer: or the soul rising out of the vanity of time,
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[5364
Lawrence, William. 1741-1845. Revolutionary soldier, Bucksport.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 693
Lawrexce, "William Beach. 1800-81. Jurist, Xew York.
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The History of the negotiations in reference to the eastern and
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L AWTEES.
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Leading BrsixESS Men of Lewiston, Augusta and Vicinity, embrac-
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Learned, Joseph D.
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The Scholar's Review, and teacher's daily assistant. Being a
compendium of literary and scientific works, original, improved,
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most curious rules of practical knowledge; to be used by the
teacher in instructing and examining his scholars: to accomplish
the student in his classical studies: and to facilitate the acquisi-
tion and practice of useful and polite learning to persons of every
class. By Dudley Leavitt, teacher of mathamatics, A-c.
Multum in parvo. *«**«***
Were all books reduced to their quintessence, many a bulky author would
make his appearance in a penny paper; the works of an age would be con-
tained on a few shelves, not to mention the millions of volumes that would
be utterly annihilated.
Addison.
Portland : Published and sold by A. Lyman & Co., at the sign of
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694 BIBLIOGHAPHY OF MAINE.
Leavitt, Jacob. Tui-ner.
Descendants of. 1853. See Torrey, James.
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A Memorial, with reminiscences, historical, personal, and charac-
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pastoral office in the church at Topsham, Massachusetts, Septem-
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at Lisbon in Connecticut.
Keep thyself pure.
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[5373
Lee, Charles Alfred, M. D. 1801-72. Professor Maine Medical
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Valedictory Address to the medical class of the Medical School of
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 695
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Memoirs of Kev. Joseph Buckminster, D. D., and of his son, Rev.
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Chapter V gives an account of Kittery, and of Rev. Benjamin Stevens,
D. D.
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Lee, John.
A Letter to the president of the United States of America, pro-
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the United States and Great Britain on the disputed frontier may
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with an examination of the treaty of 1783, from which is derived
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Tales, by the author of " Three Experiments of Living, " " Luther, "
" Cranmer, " " Old Painters, " &c.
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Contains " Emigration : or the Township in Maine. "
Lee, Silas. 1760-1814. Lawyer, Wiscasset, 1789-1814.
An Oration delivered at Wiscasset, at the request of the inhabi-
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A Spelling Book containing the rudiments of the English language;
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696 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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The Primary Class Book: A selection of easy lessons in reading, for
the younger classes in common schools. By Thomas J. Lee, com-
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Lees, Fkedeeic Richard, h. 1815. English physician.
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The Mystery of Bar Harbor. A melo-dramatic romance of France
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Legendary (The.) 1828.
See Willis, Nathaniel P.
Leighton, Levi.
Brief Sketches of the life of Levi Leighton, written by himself at
the age of 67 years. Together with an essay on the conditions of
school work read before the West Washington Teacher's Asso-
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Leonard, Abigail C.
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Lewis, A., and others.
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(1795.) [5469
Lincoln, Ben.iamin. b. 1832. Dennysville.
Biographical Xotice of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
Lincoln County. Erected 1760.
First Records of Lincoln County. 1762. Bang. H. M. 4:1.59. (1889.)
[5470
Certificates of marriages in. (1766.) Bang. H. M. 4:128. (1889.)
[5471
Marriages in. 1769-74. See Patterson, Wm. D.
Petition from. 1779. See Moore, M. J.
Eastern Registry of Deeds for, at Machias. 1784. See Porter, J. W.
Statement of Kennebec claims in. 1786. See Massachusetts.
Appeal of, from the Forlorn Hope. 1796. See Appeal.
708 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lincoln County, Continued.
Order of both branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts to ap-
point commissionei'S to investigate the causes of the difficulties
in the county of Lincoln, and the report of the commissioners
thereon, with the documents in supj-ort thereof. Boston: (Seal
of the Commonwealth) Printed by Munroe & French, Printers
to the State. 1811. 8vo. pp. 173. [.5472
This contains many facts concerning settlements of land-titles in Bristol,
Nobleboro, Newcastle, Boothbay and Jefferson.
Conference. Address before. 1838. See Boynton, John.
Ministers of. 1840. See Gillet, E.
Early Lawyers of. 1859. -See Allen, Fi'ederic.
History of the Press in. 1875. >See Wood, Joseph.
Papers relating to the history of the Press in. 1877-78-80. See
Wood, Joseph.
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of. 1880. See Howard, R. H.
Sketch of. 1879. -See Sewall, R. K.
Papers relating to history of the Press in. 1881-82-8.3-84-86-87-89.
-See Miller, S. L.
An Account of Provincial Court seals in. (1883.) -See Goodell, Ab-
ner C, Jr.
Pownalboro' and. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Paper relating to history of Press in. 1890. -See Kendall, M.
Old Mansion Houses in. 1890. -See Patterson, W. D.
Lincoln District.
To the electors of. 1807. -See " Candour. "
Lincoln, Enoch. Lawyer and governor of Maine, b. Worcester,
Mass., 1788. r. Fryeburg and Paris, 1812-29. d. Augusta, 1829.
An Oration, pronounced at Worcester, in commemoration of Ameri-
can Independence, July 4th, 1812. By Enoch Lincoln. Published
by request. Printed at Worcester, (Mass.) By Henry Rogers.
1812. 8vo. pp. 16. [5473
The Village; a poem. With an appendix. Portland: Published by
Edward Little & Co. 1816. C Xorris & Co. Printers. 16mo.
pp. 179. [5474
Descriptive of the beautiful scenery of Fryeburg and its vicinity, and of
the social condition of that community.
Late Gov. Lincoln's MSS papers. Preparatory notice. (By Charles
S. Daveis.) Additional remarks. (By Joseph G. Cole.) Memoir.
(By William Willis.) Remarks on the Indian language of the
Abanaquis. The Xorridgewock. The Micmacs. Hieroglyphics.
Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1: 403. (1881.) [5475
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 709
Some Account of the Catholic missions in Maine. Biarcl and Masse ;
Gabriel Dreuilletes; Fathers Vincent and Jaques Bigot; Father
Thury; Father Sebastien Rale; Romagne. Coll. Me. Hist. Soc.
1:428. (1831.) [5*76
Sketch of (with portrait). 1886. -See Watson, S. M.
Memoir of. 1890. See Elwell, Edward H.
LixcoLN, Isaac. 1742. Bristol.
Sketch of. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Lincoln, Isaac, M. D. 1780-1868. Physician, Brunswick.
Notice of. X.E.Reg. 22:201. (1868.) [5477
Lincoln, John Dunlap, M. D. 1821-77. Physician, Brunswick.
Biographical Sketch of. 1877. See Horr, O. A.
Lincoln, Theodore. 1764-1852. Lawyer, Dennysville.
Notice of. X.E.Reg. 6:391. (18-52.) [5478
Biographical Xotice of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
Lincoln, Theodore. 1800-67. Dennysville.
Biographical Xotice of. 1873. See Drake, Francis S.
Lincoln, Thomas.
History of Cornish. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
Lincoln, William.
Lovell's (.s/c) Fight. Worcester Magazine. 1:20. (1826.) [5479
LiNCOLNViLLE. Incorporated 1802.
First Child born in Lincolnville. 1758. Bang. H. M. 4:60. (1888.)
[5480
Early Settlers in. See Xorthport.
LiNDLEY, Miss E. Marguerite, b. Union.
Montpelier: home of Major-general Knox. Mag. Am. Hist. 16: 121.
(1886.) (7 illus.) [5481
LiNDSEY, Stephen D. 1828-84. Lawyer, XoiTidgewock.
Sketch of. 1888. See Spaulding, J. W.
Lisbon. Incoporated 1799.
Discourse in Universalist church, 1841. See Quinby, O. H.
Litchfield. Incorporated 1795.
Religious Revival at. 1798. See "Brief account." also Woodward,
William W.
Discourse, ordination William O. Grant. 1830. See Chessman,
Daniel.
Sketch half-century Congregational church. 1862. See Thurston,
David.
f".
710 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Litchfield, Continued.
Sermon, dedication. 1867. See Thurston, David.
Minerals of. 1881. See Clarke, F. W.
History Morning Star Lodge. 1884. See Springer, Isaac W.
Extracts from plantation records. (1886.) See Scott, Mary.
Tombstone Inscriptions. 1886. See Scott, Mary.
LiTHGow, Abthue. 1760-1835. Augusta, Roxbury, Mass.
Communication of His Excellency the Governour to the Honourable
Council, relative to the removal of Sheriff Lithgow; and the re-
port and advice of council thereon. Printed by order of the
General Court. 1808. 8vo. pp. 18. [5482
Signed by Levi Lincoln, lieutenant-governor, and the members of the
council.
Lithgow Family.
Notes concerning. (1857.) See Hill, Mark L.
Letter concerning. 1857. See Lithgow, Llewellyn W.
Lithgow, Llewellyn William. 1796-1881. Augusta.
Letter concerning the Lithgow family. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5: 421.
(1857.) [5483
Lithgow, William, b. Scotland, 1712. d. Georgetown, 1798.
Indian Affairs in North America. 1766. See Postlethwayt, Malachy.
Deposition concerning the Kennebec country. 1767. N. E. Reg.
24: 21. (1870.) [5484
Biographical Notice of. 1842. See Bradford, Allen.
Lithgow, William, Jr. 1756-96. Lawyer, Augusta.
Notice of. 18.59. See Allen, Frederic.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Little, Akchibald, of Newcastle. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Little, Arthur.
Early New England Interiors. Sketches in Salem, Marblehead,
Portsmouth and Kittery. A. Williams & Co., Boston. 1878. obi.
4to. pp. 45. (36 plates.) [5485
Little, Daniel. 1723-1801. Clergyman, Wells, 1750-1801.
Observations upon the art of making steel. Am. Acad. A. & S.
Mem. 1:.525. (1785.) [5486
Extract from the journal of Rev. Daniel Little. (1787.) Copied
from Mass. Resolves by Dr. John F. Pratt. Bang. H. M. 5: 168.
(1890.) [5487
Account of his interview with the Penobscot Indians at Oldtown,
1787. From an interleaved almanac of Rev. J. Belknap. Mass
Hist. Soc. Proc. 3: .305. (1859.) [5488
^
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 711
Strictures of the Life and Character of the Rev. Daniel Little, A.
M., of Kennebunk, in the district of Maine. Piscataqua Evang.
Mag. 2:41,81. (1806.) (5480
Hard Water Softened by Farinaceous Soap, with the process for
making the same. Am. Acad. A. & S. Mem. 3:125. (1809.)
[5490
Sketch of. 1889. See Porter, J. W.
Little, Doty, and others. Castine.
Memorial of D. Little and others of Castine, Me., praying indem-
nity for French spoliations prior to 1800. March 31, 1871. 8vo.
1 page. (42nd Cong. 1st sess. Senate, Misc. doc. Xo. 40.) [5491
Little, Edward. 1773-1849. Lawyer.
Memorial of. 1875. See Clark, Sarah Little.
Little, Edward Toppan. 1809-67. Lawyer, Lewiston.
(From the Lewiston Journal of November 5, 1867.) Death of Hon.
Edward T. Little. 8vo. pp. 4. [5492
Little Family. 1875. See Clark, Mrs. Sarah Little.
Little, Georgp: Barker. 1821-60. Clergyman, Bangor, 1849-57.
Eulogy on Zachary Taylor, delivered July 19, 1850. Published by
order of the city council. Bangor: Smith & Say ward. Printers.
1850. 8vo. pp. 16. [5493
Music as a Science, an Art, a Language. Address before the Pe-
nobscot Musical Association, at its eighth annual session, in Ban-
gor. By Rev. George B.. Little, president of the association. Pub-
lished by request. Also, the minutes of the convention: October
23-26, 1855. Bangor: WheeJer & Lynde, Printers. 1855. 8vo. pp.
24. [5494
The Kingdom of God Not in Externals. A sermon delivered at
Bath, June 24, 1857, before the Maine Missionary Society, at its
fiftieth anniversary. By George B. Little, pastor of the First
Congregational church in Bangor. Augusta: Elias G. Hedge &
Co., Printers. 1857. 8vo. pp. 16. [5495
Appendix, pp. 17-64, contains a semicentennial history of the society.
A Memorial of closing scenes in the life of the Rev. George B.
Little.
"Since Thou hast died, the Pure, the Just,
1 take my homeward way in trust."
Lvi?A Gebmanica.
Riverside Press: Printed by H. O. Houghton, Cam,bridge. 1861.
Svo. pp. 171. (Port.) [5496
Little, George Thomas, Litt. D. b. Auburn, 1857. Professor and
librarian Bowdoin College.
Descendants of George Little who came to Newbury, Massachu-
setts, in 1640. Compiled by George Little. Cambridge: Printed
712 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Little, Geokge Thomas, Litt. D., Continued.
at the University Press by Charles J. Little. 1877. sm. 4to. pp.
82. (Coat of arms, 5 engravings.) [5497
Brunswick Epitaphs. Me. Biog. 2:90. (1S77.) [5498
The Descendants of George Little, who came to Newbury, Massa-
chusetts, in 1640. By George Thomas Little, A. M., member of
the Maine Historical Society.
" Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them."
George Eliot.
Auburn, Maine: Published by the author. 1882. 8vo. pp. xiv,
(2), 620. (26 illustrations.) [5499
Exercises in Latin prose composition, based upon the De Sepectute
and De Amicitia of Cicero. By George T. Little. Printed at the
Journal Office, Lewiston, Me. n. d. (1883.) 8vo. pp. 54. [5500
What Should be Done for an Old Library with a Limited Income?
Lib. Jour. 10: 245. (1885.) [-^dOI
A Charging System for Small Libraries. Lib. Jour. 11:212. (1886.)
[5502
Note Book for the study of Latin literature, n. p. n. d. (1884.)
(Brunswick.) 12mo. pp. 42. [5.503
Memorial Alpheus Spring Packard. 1798-1884. "Ue iD.jjdCj^ lapari'/lrrj^,
kv (/ doXoc ovx EOTL Printed for Bowdoin College library, Brunswick,
Maine. 1886. 8vo. pp. 95. (Printed at Journal Office, Lewiston,
Maine.) (Port.) [5504
Contents: Heliotype of Professor Packard. Prefatory Xote : Biographical
Sketch, by the Compiler: Address at the Funeral, by Joshua L. Chamberlain:
Poem, by Samuel V. Cole: Sermon, by William P. Fisher: Remarks at Col-
lege Chapel, by Henry L. Chapman : Tribute from Undergraduates : Com-
memorative Address, by Egbert C. Smyth: Character, a|lecture by Professor
Packard, in 1877: Remarks by Professor Packard at Portland, on the Cele-
bration of his Eighty-flfth Birthday: Bibliography. I. List of publications.
II. Tributes to his Life and Character.
Little, Heney. Bucksport.
The Wesleyan Harmony, or a compilation of choice tunes for pub-
lic worship; adapted to the various metres in the Methodist
hymn book noAv in use: With a table of the particular metre
hymns, and the names of the tunes annexed in which they may
be sung. Designed for the Methodist societies, but proper for all
denominations. By Henry Little.
" Praise ye the Lord: for it is good to sing praises unto our God. "
ob. 8vo. [5505
The same. Second edition; enlarged and improved. Hallowell:
Printed by Goodale, Glazier & Co. — Sold by them and the com-
piler at Bucksport. — Also, by E. Delano, Jona. Ingalls, John
Clark, Boston— Dodge, Portland— and by the Methodist ministers.
1821. obi. Svo. pp. 139, 5. [5506
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 713
An Account of Bucksport in 1827, by Henry Little. Bang. H. M.
6:42. (1890.) [5507
Includes an account of Orphan Island, now Verona.
Little, John Park. 1774-1809. Lawyer, Gorham.
Biographical .Sketch of. 1863. -See Willis, William.
Little, Joseph, and family, Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
Little, Josiah.
Petition to the General Court of Massachusetts, for remuneration
for the loss of lands in Maine. Boston. 1823. 8vo. pp. 31. [5508
Little, Josiah Stover. 1801-62. Lawyer, Portland.
Biography of. 1885. <See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Little, Moses.
Survey in Maine. 1768. Me. Rec. 5: 140. (1888.) [.5-509
Upon Androscoggin River.
Little Elsie's Story Book. Illustrated. Portland, Maine: B.
Thurston & Company. 1890. 16mo. pp. 17. [5510
(The) Little Man in Gosling Green. 1834. See Brown, George F.
Little River to Petit Man an.
XJ. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1888. Size 32 x 39 inches. Scale 0. 79
to mile. [5511
Little Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs. As exhibited by the
Park Street Sunday-school at City Hall, April 30th and May 1st,
1869. The thread of incident in this play is taken, with some
additions and interpolations, from one of the exquisite fairy tales
of the Brothers Grimm. Portland: Printed by D. Tucker. 1869.
16mo. pp. 12. [-5512
Little, Timothy.
An Address delivered before the Cumberland District Medical So-
ciety. By Timothy Little. Portland: Printed by Thomas Todd.
1832. 12mo. pp. 22. [5513
LiTTLEFiELD, Ebenezer, and descendants, Greenbush. 1890. See
Porter, J. W.
LiTTLEFiELD, George A. Newport. R. I.
Address at Bar Harbor. 1886. <See Am. Inst. Ins.
LiVERMORE, Samuel.
Account for laying out townships near Penobscot River. 1762.
Bang. H. M. 6: 122. (1890.) [5514
714 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
LiVEKMOKE. Incorporated 1795.
Address, temperance. 1831. See Brown, Samuel F.
Discourse, 1839. iSee Ellis, Ferdinand.
Sermon on John A. Bigelow. 1856. See Foster, F.
History of Oriental Star Lodge. 1862. See Washburn, Reuel.
History of the Oriental Star Lodge, No. 21, Livermore, Maine.
Lewiston: Geo. A. Callahan, Printer, 1873. 8vo. pp. 34. [5515
Notes on. 1874. See Washburn, Israel, Jr.
History of Oriental Star Lodge, Livermore, Maine. From Febru-
ary 21, 1871, to January 1, 1881. Lewiston: Geo. A. Callahan,
Printer. 1882. 12mo. pp. 20. [5516
Dedicatory Exercises of the Washburn Memorial library, Wednes-
day, August 5, 1885, at " The Norlands, " Livermore, Maine.
Address by Hon. E. B. Washburne of Illinois; speeches by
Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, ex-vice-president of the United States;
and by Hon. Wm. P. Frye, United States senator for the State
of Maine. Chicago: Fergus Printing Company. 1885. 8vo. pp.
48. (Engrav. of library and of the " Norlands " mansion.) [5517
Lives of Distinguished Shoemakers. 1849. See Winks. W. E.
(The) Lives op' the Present Candidates for President and Vice-
President of the United States, containing a condensed and im-
partial history of their lives, public acts, and political views of
the present candidates, with the platforms of the parties they
represent, their portraits from life, their letters of acceptance,
etc. Cincinnati, H. M. Rulison, Queen City Publishing House,
141 Main Street. Philadelphia, D. Rulison, Quaker City Publish-
ing House, 33 South Third Street. St. Louis, C. Drew & Co., No.
125 Locust Street. Geneva, N. Y., J. Whitley, Jr., Davis's Block,
Water Street, n. d. (1860.) 12mo. pp. 139. [5518
Life of Hannibal Hamlin, with portrait, p. 74.
Livermore, Daniel.
The Calendar of Maine or Eastern Almanack for the year of our
Lord, 1797, being the first after bissextile or leap year, and
twenty-first of American Independence. Calculated for the
meridian of Hallowell. Latitude 44°, 20 min. N. Long. 7°, 24m.
East of the City of Washington. By Daniel Livermore.
" Sol, that bright orb, the source of heat and day
Knows no distinguisher in the enlivering glance,
Darts on each mortal an impartial ray.
Beaming kind lustre through the wide expanse."
Hallowell: Printed for the author. 12mo. pp. (24). [5519
Livingston, John. New York City.
Published monthly. Biographical Sketches of eminent American
lawyers, now living: with well executed portraits. "Philosophy
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 715
Teaching by Example." Edited by John Livingston, of the New-
York bar, editor of the Monthly Law Magazine. June, 1852.
Part 4. 8vo. pp. 513-736. [5520
Contains sketches of Hon. Nathan Weston, LL. D., Augusta; Hiram
Belcher, Farmington, and Daniel Goodenow, Alfred.
Portraits of distinguished Americans now living; with biogi-aphical
and historical memoirs of their lives and actions. By John
Livingston, of the New York bar. In two volumes. Vol. I.
New York: Cornish, Lamport & Co., 8 Park Place. London:
Sampson, Low, Son & Co. 1853. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. xiv, 381. Vol.
II. pp. XV, 401-834. [5521
Page 239, George Downes, president of the Calais Bank, Maine, and port.,
p. 665, Hon. William H. Mills, of Bangor, Maine, and port.
Livingston, Philip. 1686-1748. Livingston Manor, N. Y.
Entertained at Penobscot in 1710, by Baron St. Castin, who sub-
sequently saves his life. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.
Journal of expedition from Port Royal to Quebec, 1710. [5522
The original unpublished journal of this expedition made by Major Liv-
ingston and Castin the younger in 1710, from Port Royal, via the Penobscot
River overland to Quebec, was destroyed in the great Chicago fire. See Hist.
3Iag. 5:338. (1861.) It was in the possession of Gov. Hutchinson, while pre-
paring his history of Massachusetts. See Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 5: 230 (1861),
for communication concerning this journal, from Rev. William Barry,
secretary of the Chicago Historical Society.
LivY. Titi Livii Pativini Historiarvim libri quinque priores; ad optimas
editiones castigati, paucis notis adjectis.
" Ilia Livii lactea uhertas."
Hallowell, (Me.) Excudebant Goodale, Glazier & Soc. 1823.
12mo. pp. 296. [5523
The same. Second edition. 1827. 12mo. pp. 300.
L. L. Pseud. See Pratt, Jacob L.
Locke, A. C, and others.
Defence of A. C. Locke, Stephen Field, and David Graffam; ex-
cluded from the Free Will Baptist church, at Lewiston Falls,
Me., March 12th, 1855.
Your brethren that hated you, that cast you out for my name's sake, said,
let the Lord be glorified: but he shall appear to your joy, and they shall be
ashamed.
Isaiah 66 : 5.
Lewiston: J. A. Smith, Printer. No. 1, Jones' Block. 1856.
12mo. pp. 24. [5524
Locke, John Lymbxjbner. 1832-76. Clergyman, Camden, Belfast.
Sketches of the history of the town of Camden, Maine; including
incidental references to the neighboring places and adjacent
waters. By John L. Locke, member of the Maine Historical
Society. Hallowell: Masters, Smith & Company. 1859. 12mo.
pp. xii, 267. [5525
716 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Locke, John Ltmbuener, Continued.
Translation of Gen. Waldo's circular-1753; with an introduction
by John L. Locke, of Belfast. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 6: 819. (18.59.)
[5.526
The same, in separate form. Portland: Brown Thurston, 18.59.
8vo. pp. 14.
History of Phoenix Lodge, Xo. 24, of Belfast, Maine. Belfast: T.
J. & G. W. Burgess, Printers. 1863. 12mo. pp. 25. [5527
A Participant Tells the Story of Breeds' and Bunker Hills. Potter's
Am. Mo. 4:514. (1875.) [5-528
Communicating letter of Peter Brown to his mother, June 25, 1V75. Rich-
ard Frothingham, Jr., the historian, considered this the most noteworthy
description of the battle written by a private soldier.
Locke, Johx Staples, b. 1836. Saco.
Old Orchard, Maine. Pen and pencil sketches. Boston: Groves,
Locke & Co. 1879. 16mo. pp. 48. (Illus. Folding plate.) [-5529
Shores of Saco Bay. A historical guide to Biddeford Pool, Old
Orchard Beach, Pine Point, Pi-out's Xeck. By J. S. Locke.
Boston: J. S. Locke & Company, Publishers. 1880. 16mo. pp.
105. (Illus. 1 folded plate.) [5530
Historical Sketches of Old Orchard and the shores of Saco Bay.
1884. Chas. H. Woodman & Co., Publishers. [5531
Art of Correspondence. DeWolfe, Fiske & Co. Publishers. Bos-
. ton. 1883. 12mo. pp. 240. [5532
A Brave Struggle, or orphan's inheritance. Cassell & Company.
Xew York, Publishers, n. d. 4to. pp. 300. (Illus.) [5533
Pleasing Rhymes for Happy Times. Cassell & Company. New
York, Publishers. 1886. fo. pp. 200. (Illus.) [5534
Bright Hours. Cassell & Company. New York, Publishers. 1886.
fo. pp. 200. (Illus.) [5535
Locke, Joseph Alvah. h. 1843. Lawyer, Portland.
Memoir of John Griffiths. 1874. See Free Masons; Council of
Deliberation.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
LocKHAKT, Abthuk John. h. 1850. Clergyman, East Corinth, and
LocKHABT, Burton W., Suffield, Conn.
The Masque of Minstrels, and other pieces, chiefly in verse. By
Two Brothers. Bangor: Benjamin A. Burr, Printer. 1887.
12mo. pp. 361. [5.536
On the third page are " Author's Introductory Notes," signed " Arthur ,1.
Lockhart. "
LocKHAKT, Burton W. See Lockhart, Arthur J.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 717
Loo OF THE "Ariel" in the Gulf of Maine. Illustrated by L. >S.
Ipsen. Cupples, Upham & Co., Boston. 1886. obi. 8vo. pp. 60.
[5537
Printed in fac-simile script on one side only. "Copyrighted by the Pho-
togravure Co. New York, 1885. "
LoGGEKS, (The): or six months in the forests of Maine. Boston: H.
B. Fuller. (1870.) sq. 16mo. pp. 75. 1 pi. (Dirigo series. No. 1.)
[5538
Lombard, I. K.
Spiritual Melodies. Yarmouth: Published by I. C. Wellcome. 1886.
32mo. pp. 378. [5,539
Long, John Davis, LL. D. b. Buckfield, 1838. Lawyer, Boston.
The Republican Party: its history, principles, and policies. Edi-
ted by Hon. John D. Long, M. C, and ex-governor of Mass.
Contributors: The editor; Hon. Edward McPherson, of Pa.;
Hon. L. E. Payson, of 111.; Hon. Edmund X. Morrill, of Kansas;
Senator Wm. P. Frye, of Maine; Senator Wm. E. Chandler, of
N. H.; Senator Joseph R. Hawley, of Conn.; Hon. Xelson Ding-
ley, Jr., of Maine; Hon. J. C. Burrows, of Mich.; Hon." Green
B. Raum, of Pa.; Hon. Wm. McKinley, Jr., of Ohio; Hon. Benj.
Butterworth and F. D. Mussey, Esq., of Ohio; Hon. John S.
Wise, of Va.; Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Mass.; Senator
John J. Ingalls, of Kansas; and others. New York: The M. W.
Hazen Co. 1888. 8vo. pp. 427. (Port.) [5.540
The paper by Senator Frye is upon " Our Fisheries; " that of Represen-
tative Dingley is entitled " The American Merchant Marine. "
Long, Stephen Harriman. 1784-1864. Officer U. S. A., Washing-
ton, D. C.
Report on a reconnoissance for a railroad from the coast of Maine
to Quebec, n. p. (Augusta.) 1836. 8vo. pp. 80. [5541
By this report the distance from Belfast to Quebec was found to be 22"
miles; from Wiscasset to Quebec 24G miles, and from Portland 277 miles.
LoNGACRE, James B.
National Portrait Gallery. 1834-39. See Herring, James.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. 1807-82. Educator and poet. b.
Portland; r. Portland and Brunswick until 1835.
"Dirge Over a Nameless grave," "Thanksgiving," " Sunrise on
the Hills," "Hymn of the Moravian Nuns," "The Indian Hunt-
er," " The Angler's Song," "An April Day," "Autumn," "Au-
tumnal Nightfall," "Woods in Winter," "A Song of Savoy,"
Italian Scenery," " The Venetian Gondolier," " The Sea Diver."
[5542
These poems, contributed while a student in college, 1821-25, to the United
States Literary Gazette, were published in a volume of selections from that
718 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
LoNGFELLOAV, Henry Wadsworth, Continued.
periodical in 1826. See Miscellaneous Poems. Only Sunrise on the Hills,
Hymn of the Moravian Nuns, An April Day, Autumn, and Woods in Winter,
were included by him in his works. They appear in " Voices of the Night,"
1839.
French Exercises selected chiefly from Wanostrocht and adapted to
the elements of French grammar by M. L'Homond, Professeur
Emerite in the University of Paris. By an Instructer. (Sir.)
Samuel Colman, Portland, Griffin's Press-Brunswick. 1830.
12mo. pp. 102. [5543
Editor. Elements of French grammar; By M. L'Homond, Pro-
fesseur-Emerite in the University of Paris. Translated from the
French, with notes, and such illustrations as were thought
necessary for the American pupil. For the use of schools. By
an Instructer. Samuel Colman, Portland: Griffin's Press; Bruns-
wick. 1830. 12mo. pp. viii, 108. [5544
Elements of French grammar: By M. L'Homond, Professor Emeri-
tus in the University of Pai'is. Translated from the French with
additional notes, for the use of schools. By H. Vv". Longfellow,
professor of modern languages in Bowdoin College. Third
Edition. Boston: published by Chax'les Bowen. 1834. 12mo.
pp. X, 97. [5545
The same, under the following title :
Elements of French grammar, by M. L'Homond, Professor Emeri-
tus in the University of Paris. Translated from the French, with
additional notes, for the use of schools. By H. W. Longfellow,
professor of modern languages and belles lettres in Harvard
University. Fourth edition. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters &
Smith. 1837. 12mo. pp. viii, 97. [5546
Editor. Novelas Espanolas El Serrano De Las Alpujarras: y El
Cudaro Misterioso. Brunswick, (Maine.) Imprenta de Griffin se
Halla de venta on la Libreriade Colman. — Portland. 1830. 12mo.
pp. 80. [5547
This work, which is dedicated to the students of Bowdoin College, by the
editor, was written by G. W. Montgomery, son of an American merchant in
Alicanti, Spain, and is founded on Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle "
and the " Voung Italian." The preface, in Spanish, is by Longfellow. Some
copies are dated 1831. Longfellow Collector's Handbook, number XXXVIII.
Editor. Manuel de Proverbes Dramatiques.
" Monsieur, J e suis Conudie/i: et comme noun paxsons ici at-ec touts la troupe,
nous serious trhs-flatt&s si nous pouvions avoir Vhonnvur d'amnser I'honorable
cornpagnie qui est dans ce chateau."
TUAGIQUIN.
Samuel Colman, Portland. Griffin's Press, Brunswick, (Me.)
1830. 12mo. pp. 288. [5548
The preface in French, of live pages, is by the editor. A copy of this work
brought .$23 at an auction sale in Boston, in 1888. A second edition, being
Vol. II, with eight additional pieces and two omissions, appeared in 1832.
See Cours de Langue Fran9aise.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 719
-Origin and Progress of the Frencli Language. No. Am. Rev. 32:
277. (1831.) [5549
-Defense of Poetry. No. Am, Rev. 34:. 56. (1832.) [.5550
-Syllabus de la Grammaire Italienne. Par H. W. Longfellow, Pro-
fesseur de langues modernes a Bowdoin College, a I'usage de ceux
qui poss^den la langue Fran^aise. Boston: Gray et Bowen,
MDCCCXXXII. 16mo. pp, 104. [5551
Priced by Leon, in catalogue of first editions, at ten dollar^.
-Cours de Langue Franc^aise. Course of study in the French lan-
guage. By Henry W. Longfellow, professor of modern languages
in Bowdoin College. Vol I. Le Ministre de Wakefield. Vol. II.
Proverbes Dramatiques. Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1832. 12mo.
(3 leaves unnumbered.) pp. 8, 346. [5552
This volume is a second edition of Manuel de Proverbes Dramatiques,
with eight additional pieces and two omissions.
-Spanish Devotional and Moral Poetry. No. Am. Rev. .34:277.
(1832.) [5.553
Reprinted in Coplas de .Ton Jorge Manrique, and in Outre-Mer, Vol. II.
-History of the Italian Language and Dialects. No. Am. Rev. 35:
283. (1832.) [5554
-Saggi de'Novellieri Italiani D'Ogni Secolo: Tratti da' piu celebri
scrittori, con brevi notizie intorno alia vita di ciascheduno. Da
H. W. Longfellow, professor di lingue e letterature moderne.
Boston: Press of Gray e Bowen. MDCCCXXXII. 16mo. (4
leaves unnumbered.) pp. 168. [5.555
The preface, in Italian, is by the editor.
-Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique. Translated from the Spanish,
with an introductory essay on the moral and devotional poetry of
Spain, by Henry W. Longfellow, professor of mod. lang. and lit.
in Bowdoin College. Boston. Allen and Ticknor. 1833. 16mo.
pp. vi, 89. [5.556
.Jorge Manrique was a Spanish poet of the fifteenth century. His Coplas
is a funeral poem on the death of his father, extending to five hundred
lines. Mr. Longfellow's volume is prefaced with the essay on the moral and
devotional poetry of Spain from the North American Review, 34: 277, and in-
cluded in it are translations of sonnets by Lope de Vega and others. — Final
Memorials of Longfellow, 422. The translation and essay are reprinted in Vol.
II. of Outre-Mer.
This volume was the first separate publication of Longfellow. A copy was
sold at auction in the Rogers and Fiske-Harris Collection for twenty five
dollars.
-Spanish Language and Literature. No. Am. Rev. 36: 316. (1833.)
[5557
-Old English Romances. No. Am. Rev. 37: 374. (1833.) [.5,558
720 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Longfellow, Henry Wabswobth, Continued.
Outre-Mer; a pilgrimage beyond the sea. No. 1.
"I have passed manye landes and uianye yles and contrees, " etc.
Sib .John Maundeville.
Boston: Hilliard, Gray & Co., MDCCCXXXIII. pp. 108. No. II.
Boston: Lilly, Wait and Company. MDCCCXXXIV. pp. 109-208.
Both numbers were printed at Hruuswick, by Joseph Griffin. The publi-
cation in numbers was discontinued after No. II, and the whole work ap-
peared in 1835, in two volumes, from the press of Harper and Brothers, New
York.
Outre-Mer; a pilgrimage beyond the sea.
'• I have passed manye landes and mayne yles, " etc.
Sir John MAirNDEviLLE.
In two volumes. New York: Published by Harper and Broth-
ers, No. 82 Cliff Street. 1835. 12mo. Vol. I. pp. 226. Vol. II.
pp. 226. [5.560
The new matter in this edition consists of two chapters in Vol. 1, and the
whole of Vol. II. In the latter, Coplas de Manri(iue and the Essay on the
Moral and Devotional Poetry of Spain, are reprinted.
A Review of Outre-Mer, by O. W. B. Peabody, is contained in the No. Am.
Rev. 39:459. (18.34.)
Including also " Kavanagh, " the work has been translated into Dutch,
with the following title, " Outre-Mer en Kavanagh, Haarhet Englisch, B.T.
L. Weddik. Amsterdam: 1858."
The Village of Auteuil. 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.
Early works of. 1862. See Bryant, Hubbard W.
The Baron of St. Castine : a poem. Atl. Mo. 29: 332. (1872.) [5.561
Morituri Salutamus, a poem. Harp. Mag. 51 : 442. (1875.) [5562
The publishers paid $1000 for it. Longfellow, Samuel; Final Memorials,
435. Published in "The Masque of Pandora, and Other Poems, " Boston,
1875. Translated into German. Ubersetzt Von Dr. Ernst Schmidt. Chicago:
1878.
Poems of Places. Edited by Henry W. Longfellow.
It is the soul that sees; the outward eyes
Present the object, but the mind descries.
Crabbe.
America. New England. Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Com-
pany. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1879. 16mo. Vol. I.
pp. vii, (1), 270. Vol. II, pp. 8, 288. [.5563
Contents relating to Maine. Vol.1. Maine, by Isaac McLellan. Birch Stream,
by Anna B. Averlll. Blue Mountains: The Distant Mountain Range, by
Lucy Larcom; The Presence, by same. Boone Island: The Watch of Boone
Island, by Celia Thaxter. Brunswick: Morituri Salutamus, by Henry W.
Longfellow; Parker Cleaveland, by same. Cape Arundel: The Old Lobster-
man, by John T. Trowbridge. CascoBay: Casco Bay, by .Tohn G. Whittier.
White Head, by Elizabeth A. Allen. Harpswell: The Dead Ship of Harpswell,
by John G. Whittier. Isles of Shoals : Pictures from Appledore, by James
Russell Lowell; The Wreck of the Pocahontas, by Celia Thaxter; The
Spaniard's Grave at the Isles of Shoals, by same.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 721
Vol.11. Katahdin, the mountain : To a Pme Tree, by J. R. Lowell. Ken.
nebec, the river: The Kennebec, Anonymous. Mount Desert: Echo Notch,
Anonymous. Green Mountain, by John Weiss; Great Head, by same;
Mount Pleasant, by Rose Sanborn. Norridgewock: Old Norrldgewock,
Anonymous; At Norrldgewock, by John G. Whittier. Pemaquid: God's
Acre at Old Peniaquid, Anonymous. Penobscot, the bay: Penobscot Bay,
by J. G. Whittier. Penobscot, the river: Norumbega, by J. G. Whittier;
The Phantom City, by Frances L. Mace. Portland: My Lost Youth, by H.
W.Longfellow; Changed, by same ; Fessenden's Garden, by Elizabeth A.
Allen. Saco, the river: The River Saco, by James G. Lyons; The Falls of
the Saco, by J. G. Whittier; Saco Falls, by James T. Fields; The Saco, by
J. G. Whittier. Sebago, the lake: Funeral Tree of the Sokokis, by J. G.
Whittier. Songo, the river: Songo River, by H. W. Longfellow. York:
Agamenticus, Anonymous.
-Riverside edition. The Poetical Works of Henry WadsvFortli
Loni2,fellow, with bibliographical and critical notes. In six vol-
umes. Boston and New York. Houghton, Mifflin and Company.
The Riverside Press. Cambridge. MDCCCLXXXVI. 12mo.
[5564
Vol. VI. Appendix, 4: 455-467, contains a chronological list of his poems.
The titles of three of these:—" Lover's Rock, " (1825); Song: " Where, from
the Eye of Day; " and " Song of the Birds " (1826), are not given in the Ap-
pendix to " Final Memorials. "
The Pinal Memorials of Longfellow, edited by Samuel Longfellow, 1887,
Appendix, p. 431, gives a list of his poems, under their dates of composi-
tion. Among them are the following, written while the author resided in
Maine, or concerning Maine. Those marked (*), were not included by him
in his works.
1820. *The Battle of Lovell's Pond. 1824. *ToIanthe; * Thanksgiving ;
* Autumnal Nightfall; * Italian S3enery; An April Day; Autumn; Woods in
Winter. 1825. *The Lunatic Girl; *The Venetian Gondolier; *The Angler's
Song; * Sunrise on the Hills; Hymn of the Moravian Nuns; * Dirge over a
Nameless Grave; *A Song of Savoy; *The Indian Hunter; *Ode for the
Commemoration of Lovewell's Fight; *Jeckoyva; * The Sea-Diver ; ♦Mus-
ings; The Spirit of Poetry; Burial of the Minnesink. 1839. The Wreck of
the Hesperus. 1855. My Lost Youth. 1871. The Baron of St. Castine.
1875. Morituri Salutamus. 1876. Parker, Cleaveland. 1879. The Iron Pen.
-Celebration of his seventy-fifth birthday. 1882. See Maine His-
torical Society.
-Proceedings on the occasion of his death. 1882. See Maine Histori-
cal Society.
-His Early Maine Life. 1882. See Bartol, Cyrus A.
-Memorial Address on, at Bowdoin College. 1882. See Goodwin,
Daniel R.
-Maternal Ancestors. 1882. See Goold, William.
-His Life, Work and Friendships. 188-3. See Austin, George L.
-Proceedings on unveiling his bust. 1885. See Maine Historical
Society.
-An Old House. Wide Awake. 6: 132. 1887.
47
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722 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsavorth, Continued.
Exercises at unveiling his statue. 1888. See Longfellow Statue
Association.
Ancestry of. 1889. See Titcomb, Sarah E.
Statue of, in Portland. 1889. See Curtis, G. W.
My Lost Youth, with illustrations by Margaret McD. Pullman. X.
E. Mag. n. s. 2: .577. (1889.) [5565
Longfellow and His Home. 1890. See Drake, Samuel A.
L0NC4 FELLOW StATUE ASSOCIATION.
Exercises at the unveiling of the statue of Henry Wadsworth Long-
fellow, Portland, Maine, Sept. 29, 1888. Portland: 1888. 8vo. pp.
41.
Longfellow, Stephen, Sr. 1723-90. Portland, Gorham.
Letter to T. Hubbard, 1771. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1864-65. [5566
Longfellow, Stephen, LL. D. 1776-1849, Lawyer, Portland.
An Oration, pronounced July 4th, 1804, at the request of the select-
men of Portland, in commemoration of the anniversary of Ameri-
can Independence. By Stephen Longfellow, Juu. (Engraving.,
Eagle, U. S. A.) Printed by Jenks and Shirley, n. d. 8vo. pp.
18, [5567
Biographical Notice of. 1857. See Willis, William.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Ency. Maine.
Appleton's Ency. Am. Biog. 4: 10., erroneously says "he compiled sixteen
volumes of Massachusetts and twelve volumes of Maine Reports." It
should be, " that these volumes exhibit his ability as a learned advocate, and
his skill as an ingenious dialectician."
LoOMis, Harvey. 1788-1825. Clergyman, Bangor, 1811-25.
(Service for Christ, Mark 14: 8.) A sermon delivered in Portland,
June 25, 1823, before the Maine Missionary Society, at their six-
teenth anniversary. By Harvey Loomis, pastor of a church in
Bangor. Hallowell: Printed by Goodale, Glazier & Co. 1823.
Svo. pp. 24. [5568
Commemorative Notice of. 1857. See Sprague, William B.
LooMis, Justin Rolph, LL. D. Tutor and professor Colby University,
1836-52.
Abstract of lectures on anatomy and physiology; for the use of the
Junior class in Waterville College. Waterville: E. Maxham,
Printer. 1848. Svo. pp. 61. [5569
The Elements of Geology; adapted to the use of schools and col-
leges, with numerous illustrations. Boston: Gould & Lincoln.
1852. 12mo. pp. 198. [5570
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 723
" LoBANA." Pseud. See Soule, Charles.
Lord, Johx, LL. D. 1810-94. Clergyman, Stamford, Conn.
The Christian Philosopher and Metaphysician. A series of tracts, to
be composed of reviews and essays upon anthroposophy, and its
correlative subjects. By John Lord. Portland: James S. Staples,
Printer. 1852. 12mo. [5571
Consists of a number of tracts or essays each having a separate title-page
with separate imprints and paged separately but bound under this one title.
It contains review of Dr. Dwight's address before the $. B. K. Society,
Alpha of Maine, Sept. 6, 1849; also letters to Rev. W. B. Hayden, and a review
of his discourse entitled "The New Jerusalem, the Church of the Future."
The same. No. 2. Addressed to the literati of the city of Port-
land of Maine. Portland: Foster & Gerrish. 1851. 12mo. pp. 24.
[5572
An Essay of the rationale of the doings of chloroform. By John
Lord. Portland: James S. Staples, Printer. 1852. 12mo. pp. 23.
[5573
LOKD, JOHN^ P.
Reference Book of the State of Maine for the year of our Lord 1845 .
Boston: Printed by White, Lewis and Potter. 1844. 24mo. pp.
139, (1.) [5574
The Maine Townsman, or laws for the regvilations of towns: with
forms and judicial decisions adapted to the revised statutes of
Maine. By John P. Lord. Boston: Printed by White, Lewis &
Potter. 1844. [5575
The same. Second edition. Portland: Published by Sanborn &
Carter. 1846. 16mo. pp. 372. [5576
The same. Third edition. 1847. 16mo. pp. 495. [.5577
Lord, Thomas Newman. 1807-84. Clergyman, Biddeford, Auburn.
Cause, Character and Consequences of the War with Mexico. A dis-
course delivered on the day of the Annual Fast, April 8, 1847. By
Thomas N. Lord, pastor of the Second church, Biddeford, Maine.
Portland : Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1847. 8vo. pp. 16.
[5578
1776-1876. Centennial of the Congregational church in Winthrop,
Maine, September 4, 1876. B. Thurston & Co., Printers. Port-
land, Me. Price 25 cents. 8vo. pp. 24. [5579
Centennial Address. 1876. See Winthrop.
Lord, Tobias.
Memorial to the governor and council of Maine concerning the in-
sane hospital. Augusta: 1868. 8vo. pp. 45. [5580
724 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lord, Trueman C. Ellsworth.
History of Esoteric Lodge, Xo. 159, of Free and Accepted Masons,
at Ellsworth, Maine, from its organization, Sept. .3, 1870 to Jan. 1,
1891. By Trueman C. Lord. Published by vote of the lodge.
Printed by the Hancock County Publishing Company, Ellsworth.
Maine. 1891. 12mo. pp. 37. [5581
Lord, W. F.
History of Berwick. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
LoRiNG, Amasa. 1813-90. Clergyman. 6. North Yarmouth, d. Dover.
A History of Shapleigh. By Rev. Araasa Loring. "What our
fathers have told us, we will not hide from the Children." Port-
land: Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1854. 8vo. pp. 40. [.5582
Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Piscataquis County. 1879.
See Howard, R. H.
History of Piscataquis County. From its earliest settlement to
1880. By Rev. Amasa Loring.
" The hills are dearest which our childish feet
Have clambered the earliest; and the streams most sweet
Are ever those at which our young lips drank —
Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bank. "
Whittiek.
Portland, Maine: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham. 1880. Svo. pp. 304.
(County map.) [.5583
Contains brief historical and general accounts of Abbot, Atkinson, Barn-
ard, Blanchard, Brownville, Dover, Foxcroft, Guilford, Greenville, Kings-
bury, Medford, JMonsou, Milo, Orneville, Parkman, Sangerville, Sebec, Shir-
ley, Wellington, Williamsburg, Katahdin Iron Works, No. 4, Range 4, Bower-
bank. EUiottsville, No. 8, R. 8.
Necrology of North Yarmouth, 1736 to 1762. O. T. 8: 1105. [5584
A Venerable Tabernacle. By Rev. A. Loring of North Yarmouth.
(Harpswell meeting-house.) Me. Rec. 1:85. (1884.) [5585
Major Samuel Denny. Me. Rec. 1 : 187. (1884.) [5586
With Marston, Martha. Nathaniel Drinkwater, A. B. (North
Yarmouth.) Westcustogo Chronicle. 1:1. (1885.) [5587
The Four Judges of North Yarmouth. Read before the Maine His-
torical Society, May 20, 1886. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 2d ser. 1 : 57.
(1890.) [5588
The judges were Jeremiah Powell, James Mason, David Mitchell and John
Lewis.
Loring, Israel. 1682-1772. Clergyman, Sudbury, Mass.
The Duty Which Ministers and their People Mutually Owe to Each
Other, considered. A sermon preached at the ordination of the
Rev. Mr. Gideon Richardson, at Wells, Feb. 27, 1754. By Israel
Loring, M. A., pastor of the West church in Sudbury.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 725
John 21 : 15, 16. Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
Feed my lambs. . . . Feed my sheep. 1 Cor. 4:1. Let a man so account
of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God.
Psal. 133: 1,3. Behold, how good and how pleasant it is, for brethren to
dwell together in unity. Then the Lord commanded the blessing, even life
for evermore.
Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland. 1754. 8vo. pp. (2), 26. [5589
LoRiNG, Levi. 1784-1860. Clergyman, Buxton, 1817-35.
A Sermon preached at the dedication of the new meeting house in
Buxton, November 8, 1820. By Levi Loring, Junior, pastor of
the Congregational church in that place. Portland: Printed by
Arthur Shirley, Xo. 11 Jones' Row. 1821. Svo. pp. 16. [5590
Sermon on the death of Rev. Paul Coffin, 1821. See Fletcher,
Nathaniel H.
The Origin, Evils and Remedy of Intemperance. An address delivered
in Buxton, April 10, 1826, by Levi Loring, pastor of the Congre-
gational church in Buxton. Published by request. Portland:
Shirley & Hyde. Printers. 1828. 12mo. pp. 21. [5591
Address before the Temperance Society in Limington, February 4,
1834. By Levi Loring of Buxton. Portland: Arthur Shirley.
1834. 8vo. pp. 16. [5592
LossiNG, Bexson John, LL. D. 181.3-91. Author, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
The Pictorial- Field Book of the Revolution; or illustrations by pen
and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and tradi-
tions of the war for Independence. By Benson J. Lossing. With
eleven hundred engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barritt,
chiefly from original sketches by the author. In two volumes.
New York: Harper and Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square.
1850. roy. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 783. Vol. II. pp. 772. [5593
Arnold's expedition to Quebec, with map of route, and engraving of
Norridgewock Falls, 1:190; biographical sketch, portrait and autograph of
Gen. John Sullivan, 272; burning of Falmouth, 571; Penobscot expedition,
594; biographical sketch of Gen.Peleg Wadsworth, 594; biographical sketch,
portrait and autograph of Gen. Henry Knox, 2 : 632-3 ; capture of the Mar-
garetta, 637.
History of the United States Navy. Harp. Mag. 24:159. (1862.)
(Hlus.) [5594
Contains sketch and portrait of Edward Preble, and account of contest
between the Enterprise and Boxer. 1813.
Scenes in the War of 1812. XI. Privateering. Harp. Mag. 29: 596.
(1864.) [5595
Contains sketch and portrait of Henry Van Meter of Bangor.
The Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812; or illustrations, by
pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics and
traditions of the last war for American Independence. By Ben-
son J. Lossing. With several hundred engravings on wood, by
Lossing and Barritt, chiefly from original sketches by the author.
726 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
LossiNG, Benson John, LL. D., Continued.
New York: Harper and Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square.
1869. Roy. Svo. pp. 1084. [.5.596
Bangor, pp. 900,911; Castine, 897, 908; Eastport, 890; Hampden, 898; Port-
land, 718; Sketch and portrait of Edward Preble, 119; Sketch of Joseph
Treat, 807.
LoTHROP, Samuel Kirkland, D. D., LL. D. 1804-86. Clergyman,
Boston.
Memoir of Samuel Apjjleton of Boston. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc.
7: 18. (18.59.) [5.597
Notices of his residence in Appleton, about 1790, and his presentation of a
bell to the town nearly sixty years after.
LouBAT, Joseph Ferdinand, LL. D. New York.
The Medallic History of the United States of America. By J. F.
Loubat, LL. D., member of the New York Historical Society,
corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society,
Knight Commander of St. Stanislaus of Russia, Knight Com-
mander of the Second Class of Wasa of Sweden, Knight of
the First Class of the Crown of Frederick of Wiirttemburg,
Knight of the Legion of Honor of France, Knight of the Crown
of Italy. With 170 etchings by Jules .Facquemart. Vol. I. Text.
New York: Published by the author. 1880. fol. pp. Ixix, 478.
[.5598
Commander Edward Preble. Number of text, 23. Number of plate, xxiv.
Naval operations against Tripoli; description of medal, p. 135. Biographical
sketch Edward Preble, Vo.'>. Resolutions of Congress voting on a medal to
Comm.inder Preble, March 3, 1805, p. 136. President Thomas Jefferson to
Congress, Feb. 20,1805, p. 130. Commodore Preble to the Secretary of the
Navy, September 1, 1801, p. 137. R. Smith to George Harrison, June 26, 1805,
p. 150.
Love of Christ, or the Christian's motive.
That ye, being rooted and grounded in love,
May be able to comprehend with all saints wliat is the breadth, and length,
and height;
And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might
be filled with all the fulness of God.
Eph.3: 17-19.
Portland: From the Press of Southworth Brothers. 1879. 16mo.
pp. 11. [5599
LovELL. Incorporated 1800.
By-laws of Delta Lodge, No. 15.S, at Lovell, Maine. Chartered
May 5, 1869. Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1870. 16mo.
pp. 10. [5599a
Lovell, Enoch, and family, Brewer. 1890. See Porter, J. W.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 727
LovELL, Solomon. 1732-1801. Weymouth, Mass.
Journal of Penobscot expedition, and life of. 18S1. See Weymouth
Historical Society.
LovEJOY, Eli.jah Parrish. 1808-37. Clergyman, Alton, 111.
An Oration delivered at China (Maine), July 4th, being the 50th an-
niversary of American Independence. Hallowell: 1826. 8vo. pp.
14. [5G00
LovEJOY, Joseph Cammet. 1805-71. Clergyman.
An Address delivered before the Penobscot Association of Teachers,
and friends of popular education, at Bangor, December 26, 1838.
ByRev. J. C. Lovejoy. Bangor: Pub. by the association. Samuel
S. Smith, Printer. 1839. 8vo. pp. 16. [5601
Speech of Eev. J. C. Lovejoy, before the committee of the Legisla-
ture of Mass., on the petition of Thomas H. Perkins and others, for
the repeal of the liquor law, March 15, 1853. Authorized edition.
Boston: Published bv R. C. Nichols and H. W. Muzzey, 15 State
St. C. C. P. Moody, Printer, n. d. (Copyright, 1853.) 12mo. pp
22. [o«02
Concerning workings of the law in Maine.
Speech of Rev. J. C Lovejoy, before the Legislative Temperance
Society, March 30, 1853. n. t. p. 12mo. pp. 12. [5603
Lovewell, Alpheus B. 1821-85. Clergyman, Bolster's Mills.
A Historical and Ecclesiastical Miscellany. By Rev. A. B. Lovewell
(of the Maine Conference). " Add to your faith, — knowledge."
Portland: Press of Elwell, Pickard & Co. 1868. 12mo. pp. 24.
[5604
LovERiNG, Abigail. Oxford.
Centennial Celebration of her birthday. 1875. See Fuller, Ben-
jamin A. G.
LowDEN, George E. Lewiston.
Sermon at his funeral. 1887. See Hayes, B. F.
Low, Xathaxael. b. Ipswich, Mass., 1740. d. Berwick, 1808.
His series of almanacs commence in 1762 and was continued annually with
the omission of the year 1766, until his death. The issue for 1786 gives
notice of his removal from Ipswich to Berwick.
An Astronomical Diary; or almanack for the year of the Christian
sera 1786. Being the second year after bissextile or leap year, and
the tenth of the Independence of America. Wherein are con-
tained, the lunations; eclipses; aspects; judgment of the weath-
er; sun and moon's rising and sitting; moon's place; time of high
water; vulgar notes; planets; aspects; signs; nodes, &c. — Times
of holding courts in the four northern states, also in Vermont;
Massachusetts scale of depreciation; a table of the weight and
728
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Low, Nathanael, Continued.
value of gold and silver, as lately altered; A method to find bees
in the woods; anecdotes; roads; innholders, with other useful and
necessary matters, &c. Calculated for the mei'idian of Boston in
America. Latitude 42 deg. 25 min. North. By Nathanael Low.
When first the World in all its glory shone,
E'er sin was born or man was yet undone,
One universal Paradise was seen,
And Earth with Heaven might justly claim a-kin.
But when th' offence its baneful influence spread,
All Nature sicken'd and its beauty fled;
Disorder reign'd, where comely order dwelt.
And plagues and sorrows by Mankind were felt.
Printed and sold by T. & J. Fleet, in Boston. Where may be had
their Pocket Almanack for 1786, and Massachusetts Kegister en-
larged and improved. 16mo. n. i^p.
The same, for the year 1787. Boston.
The same, for the year 1788. Boston.
The same, for the year 1789. Boston.
The same, for the year 1790. Boston.
The same, for the year 1791. Boston.
The same, for the year 1792. Boston.
The same, for the year 1793.
The same, for the year 1794
The same, for the year 1795.
The same, for the year 1796.
The same, for the year 1797.
The same, for the year 1798. Boston
The same, for the year 1799. Boston
The same, for the year 1800.
The same, for the year 1801.
The same, for the year 1802.
The same, for the year 1803.
The same, for the year 1804.
The same, for the year 1805. Boston.
The same, for the year 1806. Boston.
The same, for the year 1807. Boston.
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Low, Nathanael, M. D. 1792-1883. r. South Berwick until 1831.
After the death of his father, Kathanael Low. in 1808, Dr. Low continued,
until 1827 inclusive, the series of almanacs instituted by the former.
Low's, An Astronomical Diary; or almanack, for the year of
Christian era 1808. Being bissextile or leap year, and thirty
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 729
second of the Independence of the United States. Calculated
for the meridian of Boston in Massachusetts, being in latitude
42deg. 23m. north. But may serve without any essential variation,
for any of the New England States. Containing all that is usual
in an almanack, and a variety of other matters curious, useful
and entertaining. By Nathanael Low. (Sign of Zodiac.)
"Atheist, use thine eyes,
And having view'd the order of the skies,
Think if thou canst, that matter, blindly hurl'd,
Without a guide, should frame this wond'rous world."
Printed at Boston; by Munroe & Francis, No. 10, Court Street,
and Belcher and Armstrong, No. 70, State Street. Sold by them,
and by the booksellers in Boston; Salem; Newburyport; Port-
land, &c., and by booksellers and traders in general throughout
the New-England States. Price 5 dolls per groce; 50 cents per
dozen; 8 cents single. 16mo. n. pp. [5606
-The same, for the year 1809. Boston, n. pp.
-The same, for the year 1810. Boston, n. pp.
-The same, for the year 1811. Boston, n. pp.
-The same, for the year 1812. Boston, n. pp.
-Low's Genuine Almanack for the year of the Christian era, 1813.
Being the first after bissextile, or leap year, and thirty-seventh
of the Independence of the U. States. Calculated for the
meridian of Boston, being in lat. 42d. 23m. N. but will serve for
any of the New-England States. By Nathanael Low. (Sign of
Zodiac.) Boston, Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by
Munroe & Francis, No. 4, Cornhill. Sold also by the other
booksellers and traders in New-England. Price 5 dollars a groce;
50 cents a dozen; 8 cents single. 16mo. n. pp. [5607
-The same, for the year 1814. Boston, n. pp.
-Low's. The New England Farmer's Almanack, and repository, for
the year of our Lord and Saviour, 1815. Being the third after
bissextile, or leap year, and of the Independence of the United
States the thirty-ninth. Calculated for the latitude and meridian
of Boston. By Nathanael Low, M. D. Sign of zodiac.
" Hail, Agriculture! by whose patent aid
The deep foundations of these states are laid;
Tlie seeds of greatness by thy hand are sown;
These shall mature with thee and time alone;
But still conduct us on thy sober plan.
Great source of wealth, and earliest friend of man."
Boston: Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by Munroe, Fran-
cis & Parker, (Proprietors), No. 4, Cornhill. Sold also by the
principal booksellers. Pr. 5 dls. a groce, 50cts. doz. 8 cts. single.
16mo. n. pp. [5608
730 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Low, Nathaxael,, M. D., Continued.
Low's Almanack and Agricultural Register, for the year of our
Lord and Saviour 1816. Being bissextile or leap-year; and the
fortieth year of the Independence of the United States. (Engrav-
ing.) Calculated for the latitude and meridian of Boston, lat. 42d.
23m. N. By Nathanael Low, M. D. South-Berwick.
Not that alone which solaces and shines,
Thelrough and gloomy challenges our praise.
The winter is as needful as the spring;
The thunder as the sun. A stagnant mass
Of vapours breeds a pestilential air :
Nor more propitious the Favonian breeze
To nature's health, than purifying storms.
The dread volcano ministers to good ;
Its smother'd flames might undermine the worlds
Loud /Etnas fulminate in love to man :
Comets good omens are, when duly scann'd;
And in their use, eclipses learn to shine.
Boston: Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by Munroe, Fran-
cis & Parker, No. 4, Cornhill; sold also by the principal book-
sellers and traders in New England. Price 6 dls, a groce, 62 1-2
cts. doz. 9 cts. single. 16mo. n. pp. [5609
The same, for the year 1817. Boston, n. pp.
Low's Almanack, and Astronomical and Agricultural Register;
for the year of our Lord and Saviour 1818. Being the second
after bissextile or leap year, and the forty-second of the Inde-
pendence of the United States. Calculated for the latitude and
meridian of Boston, Lat. 42° 23' N. Engraving. With sketches
of the great sea serpent, the young serpent, the anaconda, or
land-serpent, &c. By Nathanael Low, South Berwick. Boston:
Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by Munroe & Francis,
No. 4, Cornhill. Sold also by the principal booksellers and
traders in New-England. Price 6 dls. a groce; 62^ cts. doz.; 9 cts.
single. 16mo. n. pp. [5609a
Low's Almanac, and Astronomical and Agricultural Register; for
the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1819. Being the
third after bissextile or leap year, and the forty-third of the In-
dependence of the United States. Calculated for the latitude,
&c., of Boston, and the N. England States. (Sign of Zodiac.) By
Nathanael Low, South Berwick. Boston: Published and sold,
wholesale and retail, by Munroe & Francis, No. 4, Cornhill.
Sold also by the principal booksellers and traders in New Eng-
land. Price 6 dls. a groce; 62^ cts. doz.; 9 cts. single. 12mo.
n. pp. [5610
Low's Almanack, and Agricultural Kalendar; for the year of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1820. Being bissextile, or leap-
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 731
year, and the forty-fourth of the Independence of the United
States. Calchilated for the latitude, &c., of Boston, and the IS".
England States. (Sign of Zodiac.) By Nathanael Low, South
Berwick. Boston: Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by
Munroe & Francis, Cornhill, (proprietoi-s of the copyright).
Sold also by the booksellers and traders. Price 6dls. agroce;
62^ cts. a doz.; 9 cts. single. 16mo. n. pp. [5611
No. LVIII. Low's Almanack, for the year of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ, 1821. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year,
and the forty-fifth of the Independence of the United States.
Calculated for the meridian of Boston, and serving for the IST.
England States. (Sign of Zodiac.) By Nathanael Low, South
Berwick. Boston: Published by Munroe & Francis, No. 4, Corn-
hill. (Proprietors of the copyright.) Sold also by the several
booksellers and traders in N. England. Price 6 dls. a groce; 62^
cts. a doz.; 9 cts. single. 16mo. n. pp. [5612
No. LIX. The same, for the year 1822. Boston: n. pp.
No. LX. Low's Almanack, Mechanic's and Farmer's Calendar, for
the year 1828. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year, and
forty-seventh of the Independence of the United States. Calcu-
lated for the meridian of Boston; and serving for the N. Eng-
land States. Containing besides what is usvial in an almanack,
much new, entertaining, and useful information. (Engraving.)
By Nathanael Low, South Berwick. Boston: Published by Mun-
roe & Francis, No. 4, Cornhill. (Proprietors of the copyright.)
Sold also by the several booksellers and traders in New England.
Price 6dls. agroce; 62^ cts. a doz.; 9 cts. single. 16mo. n. pp.
[5613
No. LXI. The same, for the year 1824. Boston, n. pp.
No. LXII. The same, for the year 1825. Boston, n. pp.
No. LXIII. The same, for the year 1826. Boston, n. pp.
No LXIV. The same, for the year 1827. Boston, n. pp.
Lowell, Abner.
Mount Washington and Other Summits of the White Mountain
Range from Observatory and Western Promenade, Portland.
Sketched by Abner Lowell. Portland: Loring, Short & Harmon.
16mo. (Folding map.) [5614
Lowell, Charles, D. D. 1782-1861. Clergyman, Boston.
The Christian Spirit. A sermon preached at ordination of Mr.
George Wadsworth Wells, as one of the ministers of the First
Parish in Kennebunk. By Charles Lowell, minister of the West
church in Boston. Cambridge: Hilliard, Metcalf & Co., Printers
to the University. 1827. 8vo. pp. 15. [5615
732 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lowell, Charles. 1793-1858. Lawyer, Ellsworth.
An Authentic Report of a trial before the Supreme Judicial Court
of Maine, for the County of Washington, June term, 1824. Charles
Lowell vs. John Faxon and Micajah Hawks, .surgeons and physi-
cians, in an action of trespass on the case, &c. Portland, 1824.
8vo. pp. 29. [5616
See Warreu, John C.
Report of a trial of an action Charles Lowell against John Faxon
and Micajah Hawks, defendants, for malpractice in the capacity
of physicians and surgeons, at the Supreme Judicial Covu't of
Maine, holden at Machias, for the County of Washington, June
term, 1824. Before the Hon. Nathan Weston, Jun., justice of the
court. Portland: Printed for James Adams, Jr. By David and
Seth Paine. 1825. 8vo. pp. 124. [5617
Lowell's Down-East Commentator, or declaration of independence!
Being a dissertation of the conflicting elements of liberty and
slavery, as they exist under the constitution of the United States;
By Charles Lowell, member of the Hancock (Maine) bar, a plebeian
Democratic Whig.
We hold these truths to be self-evident— that all men are created equal —
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights — that
amonj? these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness — that to secure
these rights Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just
powers from the consent of the governed. Amer. Dec. of Ind.
In the possible contingency of a change of circumstances and fortune,
and a consequent war of extermination between the two races, God has no
attributes by which he could take sides with us in such a contest. I tremble
for my country, when I remember that God is just, and that his justice can-
not sleep forever.
Mr. Jefferson.
Ellsworth, Me.: February, 1850. 8vo. pp. 24. [5618
Law and Morals Down East, or a struggle between Democratic jus-
tice and aristocratic oppression; by Charles Lowell, a plebeian
Democratic Whig, and poor man's lawyer. Being a vindication
of his character, principles and practice, both as a man and a
lawyer, against the slander, persecution and robberies of his
malignant and vindictive persecutors. Ellsworth, July, 1851.
Essay on Hancock County, with a Directory of Ellsworth. Ells-
worth, 1853. Svo. pp. 9. [5619
Maine Light and Eastern Magazine, being a critical review and
general reformer, by Charles Lowell, of the Hancock, Maine, bar.
Aiming at " whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things
are lovely, and whatsoever things are of good report, " among the wise
and the good of the earth. . .
Bible.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 733
True glory consists iu doing what deserves to be written, writing what de-
serves t<) be read, and making tlie world the happier and better for having
lived in it. . . .
Pliny.
Number One. Ellsworth, Maine, January, 1853. 8vo. pp. 24.
[5620
But a single number Avas issued. It contains an Ellsworth directory of
professional and business men.
Man and His Destiny. Men, politics and morals. Poem. Ells-
worth, Maine, 1855. 12mo. pp. 12. [5621
Errors of Great Men, and the dotage of old fogies. Rufus Choate's
letter.
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgment :
therefore I said, hearken to me, I also will show mine opinion.
Elihu.
Being a concise statement of the condition of the country — A re-
view of Mr. Choate's letter, and an appendix of essays upon the
present aspect of affairs in the eastern congressional district of
Maine, together with a specification of the characters and claims
of the candidates for representative to Congress, Foster and
Wiswell. By Charles Lowell, of the Hancock bar. Ellsworth,
Maine, August, 1856. Svo. pp. 16. [5622
Letter from, 1856. Bang. H. M. 5: 23. (1889.) [5623
An Important Letter to Henry C. Lowell, of Minnesota Territory,
upon the persecutions of his enemies; the mysteries of Provi-
dence in the destinies of men; the startling aspects of the times;
the political condition of the country; consequences of slavery;
outrages in Kansas; and the responsibilities of government.
Together with an appendix, containing " Hints to Young Wo-
men. " By Charles Lowell, of the Hancock bar. Ellsworth,
Me.: Printed by Nathaniel K. Sawyer. 1857. Svo. pp. 14. [5624
Lowell's Clincher: being a live magazine of useful and enter-
taining matter, interspersed with amusing anecdotes and striking
illustrations : — among the leading papers, are the following : Busi-
ness in Ellsworth, a controversial pungent essay. Modern Spirit-
ualism, as Disclosed in Ellsworth. Woman's Comparative Quali-
ties. The Fate of Genius. Advice to Poor Debtors. Make the
Best of Everything. Together with a most eloquent and thrilling-
poem on the sad effects of intempei'ance. By Charles Lowell, of
the Hancock bar. Ellsworth, Maine: February, 1858. Svo. pp. 24.
[5625
Lowell, James M.
Trial of, for murder. 1875. See Plaisted, Harris M.
Lowell, James Russell, LL. D. 1819-91. Poet and essayist, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
A Moosehead Journal. Addressed to the Edelmann Storg at the
Bagni di Lucca. Put. Mo. 2: 456. (1853.) [5626
734 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lowell, James Russell, LL. D., Continued.
The same. In "Fireside Travels:" (Seventeenth edition,) 89.
(1890.)
The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell. Plousehold edition.
With illustrations. (Vignette of the Riverside Press.) Boston
and New York: Houghton, MifRin & Company. The Riverside
Press, Cambridge, 1857. 12mo. pp. ix, (1), 422. [5627
Pictures from Appledoie, pp. 347-351. (1 illus.)
LoAVELL, Joshua Adams. 1801-73. Lawyer, East Machias.
Speech of Joshua A. Lowell, of Maine, on the army appropriation
bill, delivered May 30, 1842. Washington: 1842. 8vo. pp. 12.
[.5628
Speech on the British colonial trade. June 9, 1842. Washington:
1842. 8vo. pp. 15. [5629
Address at a union meeting in East Machias, Maine, Feb. 15, 1861.
n. t. p. n. p. 8vo. pp. 16. [5630
Lowell, Prudence.
The Millionaire's Wife. A story of New England society. Phila-
delphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, n. d. (1890.) Square
16mo. 2 pi. pp. 19, 400. [5631
The sceue is said to be laid at Stockton Springs.
Lowell, William. Roxbury, Mass.
Extract from town records of Wiscasset, Maine. Communicated
byWm. Lowell, of Roxbury, Mass. Me. Rec. 5:43. (1888.)
[5632
Marriages and intentions. Wliittier family of Pownalboro, Maine.
Old Meeting House at Wiscasset Point. (Pownalborough.) Me.
Rec. 5:167. (1888.) [5633
Loyalists from Maine.
See Curwen, Samuel; also Sabine, Lorenzo.
Lubec. Incorporated 1811.
Inscriptions from gravestones in the old cemetery at Lubec. Bang.
H. M. 3:186. (1888.) [56-34
Land Grants in. See Eastport.
Luce, Ends Thompson, b. 1832. Lawyer, Auburn, Waltham, Mass.
Handbook of Practice, in the probate courts, of the State of Maine,
containing notes on the execution and probate of wills, duties of
executors, administrators, guardians and trustees : also full forms
of petitions, orders and decrees, with references to the statutes of
1871, and decisions of our courts. By Enos T. Luce, late judge of
probate for Androscoggin County. Portland, Me. : Published by
Dresser & Ayer, 1872. sm. 8vo. pp. 260. [5635
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 735
Tlie same. Revised by John A. Waterman, formerly judge of i)ro-
bate of Cumberland County. With an appendix containing the
assignment and insolvent laws of Maine, arranged as amended ;
and all the decisions of the Supreme Court hitherto rendered in
insolvent cases. Portland: Dresser, McLellan & Co. 1880. 8vo.
PP- . [5636
The same. Third edition, with an appendix containing references
to the revised statutes of 1883, By a member of the Cumberland
bar. Portland, Me.: McLellan, Mosher & Co. 1886. 8vo. pp.
284. [5637
LrDDEN, Mandeville Treat. 1830-82. Lawyer, Lewiston.
Bar Proceedings on death of. 1883. See Androscoggin County.
Sketch of. 1888. See Spaulding, J. W.
LuDDEN, Timothy. 1805-.58. Lawyer, Turner, Lewiston.
Reports of cases in law and equity, determined by the Supreme
Judicial Court of Maine. By Timothy Ludden, reporter to the
State. Maine Reports. Volume XLIII. Lewiston: William H.
Waldron. 1858. 8vo. pp. 634. [5638
The same. Second edition. McLellan, Mosher & Co., Portland.
The same. Volume XLIV. Lewiston: William H. Waldron. 1859.
8vo. pp. 631. [5639
The same. Second edition. McLellan, Mosher & Co. Portland.
LuDWiG, Joseph. Waldoboro.
Sketch of. 1866. See Ludwig, Moses R.
LuDwiG, Moses R., M. D. 1799-1871. Physician, Thomaston.
Sketch of Joseph Ludwig, born in Germany, 1699, and settled in
Broad Bay, Waldoboro, 1753. Augusta, 1866. 12mo. pp. 223.
[5640
Biographical Sketch of. 1872. See Levensaler, H. C.
LuEVEY, C. H. Tremont.
History of Tremont Lodge, No. 77, of Free and Accepted Masons,
Tremont, Maine, from 1871 to 1881. Ellsworth: Campbell Bros.,
Printers. 1881. 12mo. pp. 26. [5641
LUBVEY, C. H., AND KeENE, WiLLIAM R.
History of Tremont Lodge, N"o. 77, Tremont, Maine, from 1871 to
1891. 8vo. pp. 48. [5642
Lutheran Church in Maine. 1869. See Pohlman, H. N.
Lutherans, The. 1840. See Williamson, W. D.
Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart. 1797-1875. English geologist.
A Second Visit to the United States of North America. By Sir
Charles Lyell, F. R. S., pi-esident of the Geological Society of
736 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
Lyman, Sir Charles, Bakt., Continued.
London, author of "The Principles of Geology," and " Travels
in North America." In two volumes London: John Murray,
1849. 12mo. pp. xii, 368; xii, 385. [5643
Chapter III. Portland in Maine. Kennebec River. Timber trade. Fossil
shells at Gardiner. Augusta, the capital of JMaine. Legal profession : ad-
vocates and attorneys. Equality of sects. Religious toleration. Calvinis-
tic theology. Day of doom.
Chapter tV. Journey from Portland to the AVhite Mountains. Plants,
churches, schoolhouses. Temperance hotel. Intelligence of New England.
Climate, Consumption. Conway. Division of property. Every man his
own tenant. Autumnal tints. Bears hibernating. Willey slide. Theory of
scratches and grooves on rocks. Scenery. Waterfalls, and ravines. The
Notch. Forest trees and mountain plants. Fabyan's Hotel. Echo.
Lygonia.
Province of. (ISSo.) See Banks, Charles E.
Lyman. Incorporated 177S.
History. 1872. See Sanford, Everts & Co.
History. 1872. See Clayton, W. W.
Programme of the dedication services of the Congregational church,
Lyman. Dec. 2, 1882. Svo. pp. 8. [5644
Catalogue of the Congregational Sunday-school library, Lyman,
Maine. Standard Print. Biddeford. n. d. 24mo. pp. S. [5645
The Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Congregational church
in Lyman, Maine, n. t. p. n. d. 16mo. pp. 4. [5646
Lyman, Asa. 1776-1886. Clergyman, Bath, 1806-8.
Christ's Watchman. A sermon delivered in North Yarmouth,
(Maine), at the installation of the Keverend John Button, over
the church in the second territorial parish in that place, October
1, 1806, at which time the church was organized. By Asa Lyman,
A. M., pastor of one of the churches in Bath, (Maine). Published
by particular desire.
"Thy watchman shall lift up the voice."
Prophet Isaiah.
"But watch thou in all things."
"If the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself for
the battle?"
Apostle Paul.
Portland : from the Gazette Press. 1807. 8vo. pp. 20. [5647
The American Reader: or elegant selections of pieces in prose and
poetry. Designed for the improvement of youth in the art of
reading and speaking with propriety and beauty, and for the
cultivation of a correct moral taste. Particularly for the use of
schools. By Asa Lyman, A. M. Portland: Published by A.
Lyman & Son. 1810. 12mo. pp. 276. [5648
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE. 737
The same, under the following title:
The American Eeader: containing elegant selections in prose and
poetry. Designed for the improvement of youth in the ai't of read,
ing and speaking with propriety and beauty, and for the cultiva-
tion of a correct moral taste. Particularly for the use of schools.
By Asa Lyman, A. M. Second edition.
"Traiu up a child in the way he should go."
Solomon.
■' Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined."
Pope.
Portland, (Maine): Published and sold by A. Lyman & Co. Sold
also by the booksellers generally throughout the United States.
1811. 16mo. pp. 300. [5649
Lyman, Hexky.
Sermon on his death. 1835. See Woods, Leonard.
Lyman, T.
Sermon at interment of. 1810. See Hemmenway, Moses.
Lynch, John. 1825-18 — . Portland.
Personal Sketch of. 1867. See Mansfield, J. B.
National Finances and a Eesumption of Specie Payments. Speech
of Hon. John Lynch, of Maine, delivered in the House of Repre-
sentatives. March 7, 1868. Washington: F. & J. Rives & Geo. A.
Bailey, Reporters and Printers of the debates of Congress. 1868.
Svo. pp. 16. [5650
Eulogy on Senator Fessenden. 1869. See Fessenden, William P.
Lynde, John Herb. 1827-74. Journalist, Bangor.
Memoir. 1874. See Drummond, Josiah H.
Notice of. 1876. See Smith, Frank K.
Sketch of. Freemason's Repository. 15:539. (1885.) (Port.)
Biographical Sketch of. 1886. See Brackett, George E.
Lynn, David, and others. Windsor.
Trial of David Lynn, Jabez Meigs, Elijah Barton, Prince Cain,
Nathaniel Lynn, Ansel Meigs, and Adams Pitts, for the murder
of Paul Chadwick, at Malta, in Maine, on Sept. 8, 1809, before
the Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, LL. D., Hon. Samuel Sewall, LL.
D., Hon. George Thatcher, Hon. Isaac Parker, Justices of the Su-
preme Judicial Court, held at Augusta, by adjoiirnment, Nov. 16,
1809. Taken in short-hand by John Merrick, Esq. Hallowell,
January, 1810. 8vo. pp. 188. [5651
For an account of this murder and trial see Sheppard, John H., Life of
Samuel Tucker, pp. 202-215.
48
V
738 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
The Trial of David Lynn, Price Kein, Jabez Meiggs, Elijah Bar-
ton, Adam Pitts, Ansel Meiggs, and Nathaniel Lynn. Indicted
for murder of Paul Chadwick. Containing a compendious, but
clear and full statement of all the evidence: together with a cor-
rect abridgement of the pleadings of counsel, and the charge to
the jui'y, as delivered by the court. Cojiyright secured. Augusta:
Printed and sold by Peter Edes. 1 809. 18mo. pp. 44. [5652
Seea,\so, Chadwick, Paul.
Lyox, James. 1735-1801. Clergyman, Machias, 1771-94.
Urania. Or a choice collection of psalm-tunes, anthems and hymns,
from the most approved authors, with some entirely new: in two,
three and four parts: to which are prefixed the plainest and most
necessary rules of psalmody. (Philadelphia.) 1761. Long Svo.
pp. (6), xii, 198. [5653
This b ook was much larger than any work of the kind that had been pub-
.lished in the colonies. Report said that it ruined the publisher.
Hood's History of Music, 159.
The same, under the following title:
Urania: or a choice collection of psalm tunes, anthems and
hymns from the most approved authors, with some entirely new,
(Second edition.) Philadelphia, 1763.
The Saint's Daily Assistant; or meditations for morning and even-
ing for every day in the year; each founded on a particular text
of scripture. Adapted to the devotions of the family and closet.
In twelve numbers. By James Lyon, A. M., pastor of the church
at Machias. Number 1. Lovest thou me?-Feed my lambs. John
xxi, 25. Newburyport: Printed by John Mycall, for the author,
who has secured copyright, n. d. 12mo. pp. 130. [5654
Sketch of. 1888. See Porter, J. W.
Lyons, James Gilborne, LL. D. 1868. Poet. b. England, r. Haver-
ford, Pa.
The River Saco. (A poem.) Chambers Jour. n. s. 15:224. (1851.)
[5655
The same. Living Age. 29:496. (1851.) Also in Longfellow's
Poems of Places, and in selections from the sermons and poems
of the author, Philadelphia, 1868.
Lyons, Owen P. b. 1849. Vinalhaven.
A Brief Historical Sketch of the town of Vinalhaven, from its earli-
est known settlement. Prepared by order of the town, on the
occasion of its one hundredth anniversary. Rockland, Me.
Printed at the Free Press Office. 1889. 8vo. pp. 78. [5656
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