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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. 


Tl 


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. 

Mass.  Miss.  Mag. 

Mass.  Quar.  Rev. 

Math.  Mo. 

Me. 

Me.  Biog. 

Me.  Gen.  Con. 

Me.  Hist.  Soc. 

Me.  Horn.  Med.  Soc. 

Me.  Jour.  Ed. 

Me.  Med.  Ass. 

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. 
Maine  Press  Association. 

Maine  Historical  and  Genealogical  Recorder. 
Maine  Reports.     (Supreme  Court.) 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review. 
Monthly. 

Monthly  Miscellany. 
Monthly  Religious  Magazine. 
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. 


vni 


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  & 
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The  Siren  of  Science:  or  the  mode  of  numbering  sonorous  vibra- 
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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 
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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. 
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Napoleon  Bonaparte.     Harp.  Mag.     7:  150,  190,  337,  482,  623,  722. 

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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 
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The  Conquest  of  Mexico.    By  Hernando  Cortez.    Harp.  Mag.  12:  1. 

(1855.)     (Illus.)  [51 

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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- 
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-History  of  Hernando  Cortez.  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  With  engrav- 
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-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, 

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the  Northmen   until  the  present  time :   including  a  narrative  of 

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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- 
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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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 
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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. 

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Map  of.     1886.     See  Winsor,  Justin. 

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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. 

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By  A.  C.  Adams,    jiastor   of   the   First   Congregational    church, 

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A.  C.  Adams,  of  Auburn,  Maine.  Portland:  Printed  by  Brown 
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Adams,  Miss  Blanche  Hermine. 

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Daily  Duties,   inculcated  in  a  series  of  letters,  addressed   to   the 

wife  of  a  Clergyman.  By  Mrs.  Adams,  author  of  "Parlor  Lec- 
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A  sermon  delivered  December  14,  1825,  at  the  dedication  of  the 
first  meeting  house  in  Sullivan.  By  Charles  S.  Adams, 
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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., 
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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 
York.     The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge.  1886.   12mo.  pp.  229.  [162 
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. 

Aiken,  Chakles  Augustus,  D.  U.  Princeton,  N.  J.  Clergyman,  Yar- 
mouth. 1854-59. 
A  iSermon  on  temperance,  delivered  in  the  First  Congregational 
church,  Yarmouth,  .Sabbath  evening,  Feb.  28,  1858.  By  Rev. 
Charles  Aiken,  Portland:  Printed  by  David  Tucker,  1858.  16mo. 
pp.  15.     (The  size  of  an  ordinary  Svo.)  [163 

Akenside,  Makk.     1721-70.     English  poet. 

The  Pleasures  of  Imagination.     A  poem  in  three  books.     By  Dr. 
Akenside.     Portland:  Printed   by  Thomas  B.  Wait  &  Co.     1805. 
Svo.  pp.  84.  [164 
The  same.     1807.     12mo.  pp.  81.     (Illus). 

Akeks,  Mks.  Elizabeth,     b.    Strong,  1832.  r.    in    Maine    until    1863. 
Now  r.  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 
Forest   Buds.     By   Florence   Percy.     Boston:  Brown,  Bazin  &  Co. 
1856.     12mo.  pp.  207.  [165 

Poems.    By  Elizabeth  Akers.    (Florence   Percy.)     Boston:  Ticknor 

&  Field.     1866.     16mo  pp.  vi.  251.  [166 

This  lias  reached  several  editions.     It  contains  "Rock  31e  to  Sleep,"  which 
appeared  first  in  the  Philadelphia  Saturday  Evening  Post,  in  1860. 

The  Silver  Bridge,  and  other  Poems.     By  Elizabeth  Akers.  Boston : 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.     1885.     16mo.  pp.  124.  [167 

Some  of  the  articles  were  written  in  Maine. 

The    Triangular    Society.        Leaves  from    the  life  of  a    Portland 

family.  Portland:  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Donham.  1886.     12mo.   pp.381. 

[168 

Queen  Catherine's  Eose.     By  Elizabeth  Akers.     Dublin:  J.  Charles 

&  Son,  Middle  Abbey-street.  London:  Griffith  &  Farran,  St. 
Paul's  Churchyard.     1886.     12mo  pp.  100.  [169 

Two  Saints.    A  tribute   to  the  memory   of  Henry  Bergh,  founder 

of  the  First  American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals.  Copyright.  Portland,  Maine.  Brown  Thurston  & 
Co.  n.  d.  (1888.)     Ob.  16mo.  pp.  12.  [170 

Poem.     The  Pearl  Diver.     1889.     See  Portland  Public  Library. 

The  High-Top    Sweeting  and  other  Poems.     By  Elizabeth    Akers. 

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- 
nand,  Publisher.     1869.     Svo.  pp.  755.  [172 

Contains  facsimile  of  Indian  treaty  at  Falmouth  (Casco),  July  25, 172T. 
Albee,  John.     Clergyman,  Xew  Castle  Island,  near  Eye,  N.  H. 

St.  Aspenquid  of  Mt.  Agamenticus.  An  Indian  idyl.  By  John 
Albee.  Portsmouth:  Published  by  Lewis  W.  Brewster.  1879. 
12mo.  pp.  24.  [173 

Albiox.     Incorporated  1804. 

Sermon  before   Universalist  convention.     1840.   See  Forbes,  Darius. 

Alden,  Amasa.     (?.     1899. 

A  Poem  on  the  grave,  education  and  creed.  By  Amasa  Alden. 
Livermore   Falls:  John  Morrill,  Printer.     1853.     Sm.  8vo.   pp.  26. 

[174 

Alden,  AuGrsrrs.     1780-1850.     Lawj^er,  Augusta;  Hallowell. 

An  Address,  delivered  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-fourth  anniversary 
of  American  Independence.  July  fourth,  1809.  By  Augustus 
Alden,  Esq.  Augusta:  Printed  by  Peter  Edes.     1809.     Svo.  pp.  12. 

[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 
Portland :  Printed  by  David  Tucker.     1854.    Svo.  pp.  30.  [176 

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- 
holders  of  Boston,  Mass.,  for  investing  in  its  capital  stock.  Bel- 
fast. 1863.     12mo.  pp.  6.  [178 

Sketch  of.     1879.     See  Reid,  James  D. 

Alden,  John  and  others.  Sagatahoc,  November,  29,  1890.  At  a  treaty 
of  peace  with  the  eastern  Indians  enemy  Sagamores.  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  3d.  ser.     1.112.(1825.)  [179 

Alden,  Petek  Oliver.      1770-1843.     Lawyer,    Brunswick,    1797-1843. 
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 
Monroe  &  Parker,  No.  4  Cornhill.     1808.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [180 

Memoir    of  Hon.  William    Tyng,  Esq.      By   llev.  Timothy   Alden, 

Jr.     Mass.,  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     10:  186.     (1809.)  [181 

Alden'  Kock,  (Casco  Bay).  Tale  of.     1849.     <Sep  Cutter,  William. 

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. 
Proc.    pp.  43-64.     (1878.)  [182 

The  same,  in  separate  form.     Worcester:     1818.  8vo.  pp.  22. 

100  copies  printed. 

Obituary   of   Leonard  Woods.     Am.   Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.     Report  of 

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. 

Sermon.     Farewell.     1828.     See  Johnson,  Samuel. 

Sermon.     1831.     See  Harris,  Moses  T. 

Alna  Lodge.     History  Supplement.     ISSO. 

Poem.     Centennial.     1889.     See  Denison,  Charles  H. 

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. 
n.  p.   n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  29.  [272 

Amblee,  Isaac  W. 

Biography  of.     1860.     See  Freeman,  William  P. 

America. 

Early  Voyages  to  1869.     Sec  Baxter,  James  P. 

Narrative  and  Critical  History  of.      1884-1889.      See  Winsor,  Justin. 

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- 
ventures at  home  and  abroad,  Indian  captives,  etc.  In  two 
volumes.  New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Cliff  Street,  n.  d. 
(Copyright,  1841.)     24mo.  pp.  29.3  and  302.  [273 

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- 
bracing lineages  from  the  whole  of  the  United  States.  1888, 
"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. 
8vo.  pp.  229  [274 

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- 
mouth; Frank  B.  Miller,  Gushing;  Samuel  Palmer,  Pittston;  William Torrey, 
Bath. 

American  Antiquarian  Society. 

Proceedings  at  the  semiannual  meeting  held  in  Boston,  April  24. 
1867.  Cambridge.  Press  of  John  Wilson  &  Son.  1867.  8vo.  pp, 
141.  [275 

Records  of  the  Council  for  Xew  England,  (concerning  the  Kennebec 
Patent.)     p.  35. 

American  Authors. 

List  of  American  writers.    1833.    Am.  Quar.  Reg.  6:  23.    (1833.)  [276 
Of  496  names,  are  only  the  following  from  Maine :    Jesse  Appleton,  Bruns- 
wick; Charles  Jenkins,  Portland;  Jonathan  M.  Sewall,  York.  Living  authors 
were  not  included. 

American  Biographical  Dictionary.     1832. 
See  Allen,  "William. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions. 

Report  of  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, presented  at  the  twenty-ninth  annual  meeting,  held  in  the 
city  of  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  13,  and  14,  1838.     8vo.  pp.  151,  (1.) 

[277 

Report  of  A-B  of  C  for  F-M-,  presented  at  the  forty-second  annual 

meeting  held  at  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  9-12,  1851.  Boston:  W.  R. 
Marvin.     1851.     8vo.  pp.  225,  (1.)  [278 

Seventy-second  Annual  Report  of  the  A-B-C-F-M-,  presented  at  the 

meeting  held  at  Portland,  Me.,  October  3-6,  1882.  Boston:  River- 
side Press,  Cambridge.     1882.     8vo.  pp.  Ixxvi.  115.  [279 

(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 
W.  Storer,  Jun.     1840.  [280 

(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, 
N.  H.,  proprietor  of  the  work.  By  S.  Sewall,  Kennebunk.  (Dis- 
trict of  Maine.)    MDCCCIV.    16mo.  pp.  356.     (Index,  2  pp.)     [281 

American  Education  Society. 

Fifty-sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  American  Educa- 
tion Society,  presented  at  the  annual  meeting  held  in  the  city  of 
Boston,  May  29,  1872.  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son, 
131  Congress  Street.     1872.     8vo.  pp.  60.  [282 

Address  bj'  Rev.  Ezra  H.  Byington,  pp.  57-60. 

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- 
rection of  the  Board  of  Censors.  Boston:  William  D.  Ticknor 
&  Co.     1845.     8vo.  pp.  309.  [283 

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- 
ceedings and  a  list  of  officers.  Published  under  the  direction  of 
the  Board  of  Censors.  Boston:  William  D.  Ticknor  &  Co., 
corner  of  Washington  and  School  Streets.  1848.  12mo.  pp. 
xxii:  140.  [284 
Lectures.  1.  Failure  in  Teaching.  By  John  Kingsbury.  2.  Cooperation 
of  parents  and  teachers.  By  Jacob  Bachelder.  3.  The  Qualification  of  the 
Teacher.  By  Rev.  Nathan  Munroe.  4.  On  School  Government.  ByJ.  D. 
Philbrick.    5.    The  Improvement  of  Common  Schools.    ByWm.  D.  Swan. 

The  Lectures  delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction, 

at  Portland,  Me.,  August,  1864.  Including  the  journal  of  pro- 
ceedings and  a  li.st  of  officers.  Published  under  the  directions 
of  the  Board  of  Censors.  Boston:  Committee  of  publication. 
1865.     16mo.  pp.  xci,     (1),  87.  [285 

Forty-seventh  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Institute  of  In- 
struction. Lectures,  discussions  and  proceedings.  Bar  Harbor, 
Me.,  July  6-9,  1886.  Published  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Direct- 
ors.    Boston:  Willard  Small.     1887.     lOmo.  pp.  xxix,  243. 

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. 
School  Instruction  and  the  Labor  Question,  by  Hon.  Edward  Atkinson. 

Amekicax  Militaky  Biography,    containing  the  lives  and  characters 

of  the  officers  of  the  Revolution:  also   of  Lafayette.     Cincinnati: 

1834.     8vo.  pp.  515.  [286 

The  sketch  of  Gen.  Henry  Knox  is  taken  from  Thatcher's  Military  Journal. 

Amekicax  Missioxaky  Associatiox. 

The  Twenty-ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Missionary  Asso- 
ciation and  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  held  at  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.,  October  27tli  and  28th,  1875,  together  with  a  list 
of  the  life-members  added  during  the  year.  ]S^ew  York:  Pub- 
lished by  the  American  Missionary  Association,  office  56  Reade 
Street.     1875.     8vo.  pp.  93.  [287 

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: 
J.  C.  Buttre,  Publisher,  48  Franklin  Street.  (Copyright,  1877.) 
3  Vols.  Royal  8vo.  Not  paginated.  [288 

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, 
608.     (Plate.)  [290 


36  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

American  Writers.     American  Almanac.     1840.    67-83.  [291 

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- 
lishing Co.,  619  Walnut  Street,  MDCCCLXXXVIII.  [292 
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- 
thell  &  Swan.     1851.  [293 

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- 
gus Press.     1808.     8vo.  pp.  18.  [294 

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 
Winter  Street.  1859.  8vo.  Vol.  I.  pp.  xii,  414.  (Portrait.)  Vol. 
II.  pp.  V,  424.  [295 

The  Military  Services  and  Public  Life  of  Major-General  John  Sulli- 
van, of  the  American  Kevolutionary  army.  By  Thomas  C. 
Amory.  Boston:  Wiggin  and  Lunt.  Albany  X.  Y.,  J.  Munsell. 
1868.    8vo.  pp  320.  [206 

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 
1884).  With  additional  comments.  Cambridge:  John  Wilson 
<fe  Son,  Univer.sity  Press.     1884.  8vo.  pp.  23.  [297 

Also  in  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.     2d.  ser.     1:47.     (1884.) 


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Lettei*  from  Thomas  C.  Amory,  concerning  the  course  pursued  by 

General  Sullivan  and  his  brother  in  1781.    Mag.  Am.  Hist.  11:  3.54. 

1884.)  [298 

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. 
M.     1:  29.     (1885.)  [299 

The  same.     Xo.  II.     Bingham's  Penobscot  Purchase.     Bang.  H.   M. 

1:  33.     (1885.)  ^  [300 

Anderson,    Hugh     Johnston.      1801-81.      Belfast;     Portland.     Gov- 
ernor of  Maine. 
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 
States,  March  5,  1828.     n.  t.  p.    8vo.  pp.  8.  [302 

Anderson,  John  Farwell.     1823-87.     Civil  engineer,  Portland. 
Memoir  of.     1889.     See  Bodge,  George  M. 

Anderson,       Martin      Brewer,       LL.  D.     1815-90.     Educator.      r. 
Waterville,     1842-50. 

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. 
Smith  &  Co.,  Printers.     1891.     12mo.  pp.  36.  [305 

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. 
pp.  7.  [306 

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. 

A  Lost  Chapter  of  the  Expedition.     (1885.)     See  Hayden,  Horace  E. 

March  to  Canada.     (1885.)     See  Mills,  W.  H. 

For  other  accounts  of  the  expedition  see 

London  Mag.  45:  480.  (1776);  Isaac  N.  Arnold's  Life  of  Arnold,  chs.  3  «&  4; 
Bancroft:  Hist,  of  U.  S.,  8:  190;  Graham's  Life  of  Daniel  Morgan,  50:  108; 
Losing;  Life  of  Schuyler,  448-464;  (N.E.  Reg.)  (1857.)  Potters'  Am.  Mo.  5:  887 
(1875);  Quebec  Lit.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  1871-72;  1872-73;  1870-77;  Sparks' 
Life  of  Arnold,  chs.  3&4;  Sparks'  Cor.  Am.  Rev.  1:  46,  GO,  88,  475;  Hill, 
George  C,  Life  of  Arnold,  56-108.  The  Mag.  Am.  Hist.  10:  263,  (1883),  notes  a 
paper  concerning  the  expedition  read  before  the  Berkshire  Hist.  Soc,  by 
W.  E.  Collins.  A  lyceum  lecture  on  the  same  subject  was  delivered  by 
John  L.  Sibley,  in  Massachusetts,  about  1840.  A  map  of  the  route  is  given 
by  Des  Barres,  Atlantic  Neptune;  and  one  is  noted  in  Capt.  King's  maps  in 
Brit.  Museum,  1:  608.  Others  are  in  the  London  Mag.  (1776);  in  Atlas 
to  Marshall,  John,  Life  of  "Washington,  (1804) ;  in  Lossing's  Field-book  of  the 
Rev.,  1:  193,  (1850) ;  and  in  Henry,  John  J.,  .Journal,  ed.  of  1877. 

Arnold  on  the  Eastern  Frontier.     (1887.)  See  Kilby,   William  H. 

Arnould,  H. 

An  easy  mode  of  conjugating  all  French  verbs,  both  regular  and 

irregular,  without  reference  to  the  ordinary  conjugations: 
founded  solely  upon  principles  derived  from  the  construction  of 
the  radical  forms  of  several  verbs.  By  H.  Arnould.  Hallowell: 
Printed  by  S.  K.  Gilman.     1820.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [367 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  49 

Aroostook. 

Hermit  of.     1857.     See  Lanman,  Charles. 

and  the  Madawaska.     1863.     -See  Hallock,  Charles. 

Moose  Hunting  in.     1886.     .See  Selfridge,  Arthur  J. 

Akoostook  County.     Established  1839. 

Exploration  and  survey  of.     See  Holmes,  Ezekiel. 

Record  of  newspapers  in  1868.     See  Gary,  Theodore. 

Excursions  of  editors  to.     1858,  and  1878.     -See  Elwell,  E.  H. 

Press  of.     1872.     See  Griffin,  Joseph. 

Atlas  of.     1877.     See  Roe,  F.  B. 

Excursion  to.     1878.     See  Maine  Press  Association. 

Papers  relating  to  Press  of.     1876,  and  1878.     See  Stickney,  Daniel. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch  of.     1880.  <See  Howard,  R.  H. 

Papers  relating  to  Press  of.     1880,  and  1882.     See  Oilman,  W.  S. 

Some  Facts  about.     1884.     -See  Maine  Central  Railroad  Co.     1884. 

Address  concerning.     1885.     See  Wiggin,  Edward. 

Notes  on  its  physiography.     1887.     <See  Bailey,  L.  W. 

Papers  relating  to  Press  of.    1887,  and  1889.    See  Gilman,  George  H. 

Akoostook  War. 

Aroostook  war  and  volunteer  trooj^s  therein.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

The  Oificers  of  the  drafted  troops   in    the  Aroostook  war.     1839. 

.See  Bang.  H.  M.     6:  118.     (1890.)  ^  [368 

Arrowsic.     Incorporated  1841.     See  also  Georgetown. 

Indian  Conference.     1717.     See  Conferences. 

Sermon  on  John  Walls,  1717.     See  Baxter,  Joseph. 

Cemetery  Inscriptions.     1885.     See  Douglas,  J.  Lufkin. 

Akrowsick  Island. 

Treaty   at;    Conference  at;  Situation   of.     (1774.)     ,See  Charlevoix, 
P.  F.  X. 
Accou.nt  of.     1877.     See  Porter,  Joseph  W. 

Arruhawikwabemt.     Indian  chief. 

Sketch  of.     1845.     See  Drake,  Samuel  G. 

Atcheson,  Nathaniel. 

A  compressed  view  of  the  points  to  be  discussed  in  treating  with 
the  United  States  of  America;  A.  D.,  1814.  With  an  appendix 
and  two  maps. 

"  At  present,  amongst  the  European  nations,  a  naval  strength,  which  is 
the  portion  of  Great  Britain,  is  more  than  ever  of  the  greatest  importance 
to  sovereigntj-,  as  well  because  most  of  the  kingdoms  of  Europe  are  not 
continents,  but  in  a  good  measure  surrounded  by  sea,  as  because  the  treas- 
ures of  both  Indies  seem  but  an  accessory  to  the  Dominion  of  the  Sea.  " 

Bacon. 

5 


50  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   MAINE. 

Atchesox,  Nathaniel,  Continued. 

"The  Sea,  which  is  our  Mother,  that  embraces 
Both  the  rich  Indies  in  her  outstretched  arms, 
Yields  every  day  a  crop,  if  we  dare  reap  it.  " 

Massenger. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  M.  Richardson,  1814.  8vo.  pp.  (4,)  39  [369 
Urges  Penobscot  River  as  a  western  boundary  of  New  Brunswick. 

Atkins,    Charles    Grandison.     b.     1841.     U.    S.   fish    com.     Bucks- 
port. 

Account  of  collecting  salmon  spawn  on  the   Penobscot  River,  1871 

and  1872.     See  Massachusetts  Inland  Fisheries. 

Report  of  menhaden  fisheries.      1876.     See  Boardman,   S.  L. 

Report   on  the   propagation  of  Penobscot   .salmon  in  1879-80.     See 

Report   of  United  States  commissioner  of  fisheries  for   1879.  pp. 
721-731. 

Atkinson.     Incorporated  1819. 

Historical  Account.     1880.      -See  Loring,  Amasa. 

Atkinson,  Edward,  Ph.  D.     Boston. 

Address  at  Bar  Harbor.     1866.     <See  American  Inst,  of  Instruction. 

Atkinson,  Theodore,   and  Penhallow,  Samuel. 

Mission  to  the  Penobscot  Indians.    1703.  See  Goodwin,  William  F. 

Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  Railroad  Guidebook    1853.  See  Beck- 
ett, S.  B. 
Atlantic  Souvenir.     See  Goodrich,  Samuel  G.,  editor. 
The  same.     1829.     See  Willis,  N.  P.,  editor. 

Atwell  &  Co. 

The  Portland  Business  Directory,  and  business  man's  guide  for 
the  year  1868,  containing  also  compendium  of  valuable  informa- 
tion for  the  use  of  merchants  and  business  men,  and  much  mis- 
cellaneous matter  of  interest  to  the  general  reader.  By  Atwell 
&  Co.  Portland:  B.  Thurston  &  Co.,  Printers.  1868.  Entered 
according  to  the  act  of  Congress,  in  tlie  year  1867,  by  Atwell  & 
Co.,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  of  Maine.  12mo. 
pp.,  104,  24.  [370 

Atwood,  Archelaus  D.     179.'>-187o.     Orrington. 

Notice  of.  N.  E.  Reg.  27:  2;«.     (1873.)  [371 

Atwood,  Charles  Francis,  M.  D.      Physician,  Winterport;    Everett, 
Mass. 
History  of  Howard  Lodge,   No.  69,  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  Win- 
terport, Maine.     For   the  decade   from  1879  to  1890,  by  C.  F.  At- 
wood, M.  D.      Bangor:    Benjamin  A.  Burr,  Printer.     1890.  pp.  11. 

[372 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  51 

Atwood,  Isaac  Morgan,  D.  D.  President  Divinity  School,  Canton, 
N.  Y. 
Sermon  in  memory  of  the  late  Hon.  James  C.  Churchill,  by  Rev. 
I.  M.  Atwood.  Preached  in  the  Pearl  Street  Universalist  church, 
Portland,  Sunday  morning,  Nov.  26,  1865.  Portland:  Stephen 
Berry,    Printer.     1866.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [373 

Auburn.     Incorporated  1842. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Danville.     1820.     See  Banks,  Elias. 

Sermon,  Thanksgiving,  1839.     See  Chapin,  Horace  B. 

Articles   of  faith  and  covenant    adopted  by  the    Congregational 

church  at  Lewiston  Falls,  Jan.  3d,  and  Feb.  21st,  1840.     24mo.  pp. 
10.  [374 

Sermon  to  young  men.     1847.     See  Drummond,  James. 

Address,  agricultural.  18.57.     See  Webster,  C.  S. 

Sermon  on  slavery.     1859.     See  Tufts,  Samuel  X. 

History  and  directory.     1860.     -See  Lewiston. 

Sermon  on  Rev.  James  Drummond.     1862.     (See  Sewall,   Jotham  B. 

Directory.     1864.     See  Stanwood,  W.  F. 

Sermon,  memorial  of  a  soldier.     1864.     See  Snow,  J.  C. 

Directory.     1867.     *See  Lewiston. 

Discourse,  on  Samuel  Pickard.     1872.     <See  Balkham,  Uriah. 

Tourmalines  and  Crystals  from.     1872.     See  Kuntz,  George  F. 

History,  1873.     See  French,  N. 

Catalogue  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.     1874.     8vo.  pp.  44. 

[375 

Trial    at,   of   James  M.  Lowell  for  murder.     1875.     See   Plaisted, 

Harris  M. 

History  Tranquil  Lodge.     1876.     See  Martin,  Robert. 

Directory,  1876.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Directory,  1878-79.  See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &.  Co. 

Sermon,  missionary.     1878.     See  Webster,  Woodbury. 

Semicentennial    Exercises   of  the   Elm  Street   Universalist  Parish. 

Auburn  Feb.  11th,  12th,  and  13th,  1879.  Historical  address  by 
Rev.  William  R.  French.  Poem,  by  Mrs.  Mary  Salina  Read 
Lewiston:  Printed  by   George  A.  Callahan.  1879.     8vo.  pp.  14. 

[376 

Directory.     1880-81.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Sermon,  before  Burnside  Post,  G.  A.  R.     1885.     See  Hall,  J.  J. 

Address,  to  employees,  1886.     See  Cushman,  Ara. 

Art  Club.     Course   of    study   at  the   Auburn  Art  Club.     Auburn: 

Merrill  &  Moore,  Printers.     1883.    4to.  pp.  8.  [377 


52  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Auburn,  Continued. 

The  same.  n.  d.  (1884.)     4to.  pp.  9-14,    (1.)  (378 

Constitution,  by-laws  and  course  of  study  of  the  Auburn  Art  Club. 

(1885.)  4to.  pp.  (2),  1.5-17.  [379 

Course  of  study  of  the   Auburn  Art  Club.     (1886)  pp.  (1)  2-23,    (1.) 

[380 

The  .same.     (1887.)     4to.  pp.  (1,)  27-29.  [381 

The  same.    Season  1888-89.   Auburn,  Printed  by  the  Lakeside  Press 

1888.     16mo.  n.  pp.     (5.)  [382 

The  same.     Season  1889-90.     Lakeside  Press  Print,  Auburn.     12mo. 

pp.  5.  [383 

The  same.     Season    1890-91.     Joiirnal  Print,    Lewiston.     12mo.  pp. 

7.  [384 

Catalogue  of  Auburn  Art  Club  library,     n.   d.  IGmo.  pp.  4.  [385 

Address  to  employees.     1887.     See  Cushman,  Ara. 

Address  before  Pedagogical  Society.     1888.     See  Hall,  Edward  W. 

Shoe  Business  in,  1889.     See  Gilman,  Nicholas  P. 

Leading  Business  Men  of,  with  historical  sketch.  1889.  See  Lead- 
ing Business  Men. 

Auburn  as  an  Inland  Resort.     1890.     See  Haynes,  George  H. 

Augusta.     Incorporated  1797. 

Ordination  Sermon.     1785.     -See  Gray,  Robert. 

Extracts  from  the  acts  of  incorporation,  and  by-laws  of  the  pro- 
prietors of  the  Kennebeck  bridge.  Hallowell:  Printed  by  Peter 
Edes.     1796.     16mo.  pp.  16.  [386 

Acts  and  regulations  of  the  Augusta  Fire  Club.  1799. 

Eulogy  on  Washington.     1800.      See  Whitwell,  Benjamin. 

Oration.     Fourth  of  July.     1804.     See  Fuller,  H.  Weld. 

Oration.     Fourth  of  July.     1807.     See  Jones,  Seth. 

Oration.     Fourth  of  July.     1807.     See  Cushman,  Joshua. 

Trial  at,  of  David  Lynn  and  others.     1809.     See  Chadwick,  Paul. 

Sermon,  funeral  Solomon  Vose.     1809.     See  Stone,  Daniel. 

Address.     Fourth  of  July.     1809.     See  Alden,  Augustus. 

Oration.     Fourth  of  July.     1810.     See  Weston,  Xathan,  Jr. 

Sermon.     Ordination  B.  Tappan.     1811.    See  Appleton,  Jesse. 

Discourse,  National   fast.     1812.     See  Gillet,  Eliphalet. 

Address.     Peace  celebration.     1815.     See  Tappan,  Benjamin. 

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54  BIBLIOGRArHY    OF    MAINE. 

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George. 

Address  before  the   Maine  Historical  Society.    1857.      See  Willis, 

William. 

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1859.     See  Woods,  Leonard. 

Speech.     1858.     See  Davis,  Jefferson. 

Its  manufactures,  growth  and   history.     1856.      See  New  England 

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Sermon,  on  Mrs.  E.  B.  Townsend.     1859.     See  Hayden,  William  B. 

Sermon,  ordination  of  Alexander  McKenzie.      1861.      See  Richards, 

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56  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

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Year  Book  of  the  South  Congregational  church  in  Augusta,  for  the 

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Bailey,  Mrs.  Haxxah  Johnston,     h.     1839.     "Winthrop. 

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The  subject  is  Moses  Bailey. 

The  same.      Second  edition.      Portland:     Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Donham, 

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American  Naval  Biography.     Compiled  by  Isaac  Bailey. 
"Thou,  Ocean,  thou,  the  seaman's  sire: 
AVitness  for  us,  while  deeds  like  those 
Approv'd  our  prowess  to  our  foes, 
Did  they  not,  'mid  ourselves,  inspire 
In  all  the  emulous  desire 
As  well  to  act  as  to  inspire?  " 

Ocean. 

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"  quique  arma  seciiti 

"  Impia 

"  Discite  justitiam  moniti,  et  non  temnere  Divos." 

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A  letter  from  Samuel  Baker,  formerly  junior  pastor  of  the  Baptist 
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Baldwin.    Incorporated  1802. 

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A  Sermon  delivered  at  Sedgwick,  May  15,  1805,  at  the  ordination 
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A  Letter  to  Dr.  Allen,  president  of  Bowdoin  College,  in  reply  to 
his  lecture  on  the  doctrine  of  universal  salvation.  Delivered  in 
the  chapel  of  Bowdoin  College,  and  published  by  request  of  the 
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funeral  of  Mrs.  Ann  A.  Garcelon,  wife  of  Hon.  Alonzo  Garce- 
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A  Sermon.  The  Harper's  Ferry  Outbreak,  and  its  Lesson.  A  ser- 
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The   Christian   sect    constituents  of  the  body  of   Christ,   and    his 

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pastor  Pine  Street  church,  Lewiston.  Portland:  Printed  by 
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Meekness  and  Humility.     A  sermon   preached   at  a  union  service 

in  Pine  Street  church,  on  Fast  Day,  April  13,  1871.  By  Uriah 
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A  Discourse  on  Samuel  Pickard,  preached  in  the   Congregational 

church,    Auburn,    Nov.    11,    1872.      By   Rev.    U.  Balkham,  Port- 
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Tileson  Downes,  at  Robinston,  Jan.  28,  1811.     Copyright  secured. 

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Ballard,   Edward,  D.  B.     1804-70.     Cleigyman,  Brunswick,  1858-70. 
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trict of  Maine.    Me.  Hi.st.  Soc.  Coll.     6:17.(18.59.)  [467 

The  same,  in  separate  form.     Portland:    Brown  Thurston.      1859. 

8vo.  pp.  31. 

Brief  Memoir  of  Prof.    (Eugene)    Yetromile.     Me.  Hist.    Soc.  Coll. 

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Account  of  a  Crucifix  Found  at  Xorridgewock.     Hist.  Mag.  5:   344 

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Editor.     Memorial  Volume   of  the   Popham  Celebration,  Aug.    19, 

1862,  commemorative  of  the  planting  of  the  Popham  colony  on  the 
peninsula  of  Sabino,  Aug.  19,  O.  S.,  1607,  establishing  the  title  of 
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368.  (2  folding  maps.)  [470 

Contents.  Historical  Statement  by  Hon.  William  Willis;  Address  of  the 
Rev.  President  Woods:  Address  on  the  Occasion,  by  John  A.  Poor;  Bishop 
Burgess's  address  (Richard  Seymour);  Address  of  Hon.  Thomas  Darcy  Mc- 
Gee;  Communication  of  Rev.  A.  D.  Wheeler,  D.  D.,  (Pierre  du  Gauast, 
Sieur  De  Monts) ;  Address  of  R.  K.  Sewall,  Esq.,  (Maine  the  Mother  of  New 
England) ;  Address  by  Hon.  Emory  Washburn  (The  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay) ;  Speech  by  John  G.  Day,  Esq.  (The  Queen  of  Great  Britain) ;  Judge 
Bourne's  address  (Richard  Vines) ;  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Sir 
William  Phips,  by  Rev.  Francis  Norwood;  Communication  by  Hon.  George 
F.Talbot,  (Influence  of  the  Eastern  Settlements  in  fixing  the  Boundary  of 
the  Republic) ;  William  King,  First  Governor  of  Maine,  by  the  Rev.  John  O. 
Fiske,  of  Bath;  President  Popham's  Letter  tothe  King;  Pemaquid,  by  John 
Johnston,  LL.  D.;  George  Waymouthand  the  Kennebec,  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Ballard;  The  Church  of  England  and  Early  American  Discovery  and  coloni- 
zation, by  the  Rev.  William  Stevens  Perry,  of  Portland;  The  Lost  Augusta, 
by  R.  K.  Sewall,  Esq.;  The  Popham  Celebration;  Action  of  the  New  York 
Historical  Society. 

Appended  to  the  volume,  in  the  form  of  a  supplement,  is  an  address  by 
John  A.  Poor,  entitled  "A  Vindication  of  the  Claims  of  Sir  Ferdinando 
Georges,  as  the  Father  of  English  Colonization  in  American." 

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Augusta:    At  Small  Point  Harbor.  No.  Mo.     1:475.     (1804.)        [472 

Indian  Fort  at  Xorridgewock.     Hist.  Mag.     16:17.     (1800.)  [473 

Character  of  the  Pennacooks.     Read  before   the  Xew   Hampshire 

Historical  Society,  at  a  special  meeting,  April   18,    1860.     X.  H. 

Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     8:428.     (1886.)  [474 
Indian  Mode  of  Applying  Names:  Indian  names  connected  with  the 

valley   of  the   Merriinac.      Xew   Hamp.    Soc.  Hist.  Coll.   8:  451. 

(1868.)  [475 
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Reply  to  Rev.  Samuel  F.  Haven. 
6 


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Location  of  Susanoa's  Eiver.     Hist.  Mag.  2cl.  .ser.  o:  164.  (1868.)  [478 

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Ballard,  William.  1779-1827.    Framingham,  Mass.     Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 
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Ballou,  Hosea,  D.  D.     1778-1858.     Clergyman,  Boston. 

Notes  on  the  Parables  of  the  New  Testament,  scripturally  illustrated 
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A  Candid  Review  of  a  Pamphlet  Entitled,  A  Candid  Reply;  the  whole 

being  a  doctrinal  controversary  between  the  Hopkintonian  and 
the  Universalist.  Begun  on  the  part  of  the  Universalist  by  E. 
Paine  and  H.  Ballou,  and  continued  on  the  part  of  the  Hopkin- 
tonian by  the  Rev.  Isaac  Robinson,  A.  M.,  of  Stoddard,  N.  H.  And 
now  further  continued  on  the  part  of  the  Universalist  by  Hosea 
Ballou,  author  of  "Notes  on  the  Parables,"  "  Treatise  on  Atone- 
ment," &c.  "Yet  ye  say  the  w-ay  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal."  Eze- 
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A   Treatise    on  Atonement,  in  which  the  finite   nature     of   sin   is 

argued,  its  cause  and  consequence  as  such:  the  necessity  and 
nature  of  atonement:  and  its  glorious  consequences  in  the  final 
reconciliation  of  all  men  to  holiness  and  happiness.  By  Hosea 
Ballou,  author  of  "Notes  and  Illustrations  on  the  Parables," 
"Candid  Review^"  &c. 
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Paul. 
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Third  edition.     Hallowell:    W.F.Lane.     1822.  [482 

A  Treatise  on  Atonement:     in  whicli  the  finite   nature   of   sin   is 

argued,  its  course  and  consequences  as  such:  the  necessity  and 
nature  of  Atonement:  and  its  glorious  consequences  in  the  final 
reconciliation  of  all  men  to  holiness  and  happiness.  By  Hosea 
Ballou,  pastor  of  the  Second  Universalist  church  and  society  in 


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BostoD,  antlior  of  "Notes  and    Illustrations   on  the    Parables," 

"  Candid  Review,"  &c. 

"For  as   in  Adam  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ  shall  all  be  made  alive. "    St. 

Paul. 
"And  there  shall  be  no  more  death.  "    St.  John. 

To  which  is  prefixed  a  letter  of  the  author  further  declarative  of 
his  views  upon  the  same  subject.  Hallowell:  C.  Spaulding.  1828. 
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Bancroft,  Susan. 

Sketch  of  life  of.     1830.     -See  Pinkham,  Rebekah  P. 

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. 

Before  Penobscot  Musical  Association.     1S59.     See  Godfrey,  JoLn  E 
Before  Penobscot  Musical  Association.     1859.     See  Stetson,  Isaiah. 
Before  Penobscot   Musical  Association.     1861.     See  Small,  Albion 

K.  P. 
Before  Penobscot  Musical  Association.    1862.    See  Oilman,  Edward 

W. 
Before  Penobscot  Musical  Association.     1864.     See  Johnson,  Edwin. 
Memorial  Day.     1870.     See  Chamberlain,  Joshua  L. 
Before  Pomological  Society.     1873.     See  Godfrey,  John  E. 
At  dedication  school  building.     1873.     See  Barbour,  Wm.  M. 
On  Xew  Version  of  the  Bible.     1881.     See  Ropes,  Charles  J.  H. 
On  the  Infiniteness  of  Orthodoxy.     1881.     -See  Stewart,  S.  J. 

ASSOCIATION.S. 

Constitution  of  the  Bangor  Young  Men's  Society,  revised  and 
adopted  June  11,  1833.  Bangor.  Printed  by  Burton  &  Carter. 
1833.     12mo.     pp.  19.  [485 

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. 

Cobb,  Printer.     1838.     12mo.  pp.  14.  [487 

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. 
1845.     12mo.  pp.  26.                                                                               [489 
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. 

1845.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [490 

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 

by  Samuel  S.  Smith  &  Son.     1871.    8vo.  pp.  16.  [492 


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 
Commercial  Print.     12mo.  pp.  16.  [493 

Annual  Report  of  the  Children's  Home.  Bangor.  Read  at  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  society,  January  4,  1881.  Bangor:  Daily 
Commercial  Office.     1881.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [494 

Children's  Home.  Annual  Report  of  the  Children's  Home.  Ban- 
gor. Read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  society,  January  3,  1882. 
Bangor:  Whig  &  Courier  Job  Office.     1882.     8vo.  pp.  14.  [495 

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 
January,  1886.  Bangor.  O.  F.  Knowles  &  Co.,  Printers.  1886. 
8vo.  pp.  25.  [497 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1887.     Report.  [498 

BIOGKAPHICAL    AND   PERSONAL. 

Deaths  in    Bangor.     1771-1833.     Bang.   H.   M.     2:  138.     (1887.)     4: 

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. 

H.  M.     1:83.     (1885.)  [504 

Marriages  in  Bangor.     1811-32.     Bang.  H.  M.     2  :  83.     (1886.)     [505 
Parol  signed  by  the  inhabitants  of  Bangor  during  the  War  of  1812. 

Bang.  H.  M.     4  :  177.     (1889.)  [506 

First  Printer  in  Bangor.     (Peter  Edes.)     1815.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Publishments   on  Bangor  Records,   1819-21.     Bang.   H.  M.     1:198. 

(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 
undertaker's  report.     Bang.  H.  M.  4:200.     (1889.)  [512 

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 
Franklin  Street.     (1888.)  n.  p.     Boston.     8vo.  pp.  260.  [513 

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. 
Mo.     15:296.     (1836.)  [633 

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. 
11.  [698 

A  Vision  seen  by  Nathan  Barlow,  of  Freetown,  (called  so  by  the 
inhabitants)  adjacent  to  the  north  end  of  Harlem  in  the  county 
of  Kennebec,  District  of  Maine.  (Signed  "  Wm.  Taylor .")  n.  t. 
p.     (Greenfield,  Mass.     1810  ? )    8vo.  pp.  4.  [699 

Babnard.     Incorporated  1834.     Incorporation  repeated,  1877. 
Historical  Account.     1830.     See  Loring,  Amasa. 

Baenaed,  John. 

Eesolves  of  the  General  Court  on  the  petition  of  John  Barnard  re- 
lating to  Mount  Desert.     1783.     Bang.  H.  M.  3:  212.    (1888.)    [700 

Barnard,  Thomas,  D.  D.  1748-1814.  Clergyman,  Salem,  Mass.  d. 
1814. 
A  Sermon  delivered  June  7th,  1809.  At  the  ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Ichabod  Nichols,  as  colleague  pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
church  in  Portland.  By  Thomas  Barnard,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the 
North  church,  in  Salem,  Mass.  Printed  by  J.  M'Kown,  Port- 
land.    1809.     8vo.  pp.  23.  [701 

Barnes,  Albert.     1798-1870.     Theologian,  Philadelphia. 

Memoir  and  sermons   of  Edward  Payson.  Princ.  Rev.  3:225.  (1830.) 

[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- 
byterian church,  Harrisburg,  Feb.  29,  1852.  By  Rev.  Albert 
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- 
ences  of  its  founders,  their  descendants,  and  associates  to  the 
present  time.     Also   announcements.     Houlton,  Maine:  Will   H. 
Smith,  Publisher  and  Printer.   1889.    12mo.  n.  pp.    (pp.  130.)    [704 
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- 
tory text,  arranged  and  edited  by  Francis  Barnes.  Houlton, 
Maine:  Press  of  William  H.  Smith.  1891.  8vo.  pp.  53.  (2  ports., 
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. 

By  Lucy  Barns.     New  York:  1835.    32mo.  pp.  12.  [707 

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 
Portland,  Dec.  6,  1866.)     8vo.  pp.  39.  [708 

Resolutions  and  Remarks  of  the  Bar  of  Cumberland  County   upon 

the  death  of  Hon.  Phiuehas  Barnes,  1871.  Maine  Reports,  .59: 
597.     (1872.)  [709 

Barnes    (or    Barns),    Thomas.     1749-1816.     Clergyman,    Falmouth, 

Poland. 

An   Oration   delivered  at  Freeport,    on  the  4th  day  of  July,  1807. 

Being  the   anniversary  of  American  Independence.     By   Thomas 

Barnes.     Printed  at  Portland.     1807.    8vo.  pp.  12.  [710 

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- 
corporated.   See  10  Mass.  Reports,  401.     (1810.) 

Memoir  of.     1856.     See  Buck,  Levisa. 

Barr,  Mary. 

Memoir  of.     1863.     See  Poor,  John  A. 

Barratt,  Joseph,  M.  D.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Key  to  the  Indian  Language  of  Xew  England  in  the  Etchemin,  or 
Passamaquoddy  Language,  spoken  in  Maine  and  St.  John,  New 
Brunswick.  Derived  and  written  from  the  Indian  (Nicola  Tenes- 
les.)  By  Joseph  Barratt,  M.  D.,  member  of  several  learned  so- 
cieties.    No.  1.     Middletown,  Conn.     1850.     12mo.  pp.  8.         [712 

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- 
dletown, Connecticut:  Charles  H.  Pelton,  Printer.  1851. 
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: 
1843.     12mo.  pp.  47.  [715 

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. 
See  Cilley,  Jonathan. 

Babeows,  Miss  Anna.     Fryeburg,  Boston. 

Eggs:  facts  and  fancies  about  them.  Compiled  by  Anna  Bari'ows. 
Omne  vivum  ex  ovo.  Boston:  D.  Lothrop  Comi)any,  Washing- 
ton Street,  opposite  Bromtield.  n.  d.  (Copyright  1890.)  12ino. 
pp.  159.  [717 

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 


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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. 
Barrows,  pastor  of  the  Eliot  Congregational  church,  Lawrence, 
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. 

Boston  and  Xew    York:     Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     The 
Riverside  Press,  Cambridge.     1SS7.     ICmo.  pp.  vi,  30.5.  [720 

Barrows,  William,  Jrx.     1784-1821.     Lawyer,  Fryeburg;  Xorth  Yar- 
mouth. 

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 

Topsham  Lyceum,    Feb.  20th,     1844.      By  William  G.    Barrows. 

Brunswick:     1844.     Svo.  pp.  8.  [722 
Address  on  the  seventy-fifth  birthday  of  Longfellow.     1882.     See 

Maine  Historical  Society  Proceedings. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

^Resolutions  on  the  death  of  Rev.  A.  S.  Packard.      188-5.  Me.    Hist. 

Soc.  Coll.  2d.  ser.  2 :  178.  [723 
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. 

who  died  at  his  residence  in  Brunswick,  April  6,  1886,    aged   65 
years.     See  Spanlding,  Joseph  W.  [724 

Addresses  by  S.  C.  Strout,  Nathan  Cleaves,  Weston  Thompson,  Joseph  W. 
Symonds,  and  response  by  Chief  Justice  Peters. 

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, 
Printer.     1869.  12mo.  pp.  34.  [72.5 

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 
Congregational  church.  Portland:  Hoyt,  Fogg,  and  Donham. 
1872.     Imp.  8vo.  pp.  1000.  [726 

Bartlet,  William  Stoodley.     1809-83.     Clergyman,    Chelsea,   Mass. 

A  Contribution  to  the  History  of  Bath.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  3:  271. 

(1853.)  [727 

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. 

New  York:       Stanford  &  Swords.      1853.      8vo.  pp.  xvii,  365,  (1.) 
(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, 
Maine,  Cornwallis  and  Annapolis,  N".  S. :  With  illustrations, 
notes  and  an  appendix  by  William  S.  Bartlet,  A.  M.  [729 

Introduction   to   history   of   "  Travail   into    "Virginia."      1853.     See 

Strachey,  William. 

The  Right  Rev.    George  Burgess,   D.   D.     Am.    Church  Monthly, 

19:269.     (1867.)  [730 


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The  same,  reprinted  from  the  Church  Monthly.     1867.      8vo.  pp.  8. 

Editor.     List  of  Persons  Admitted  as  Deacons,  &c.    1875.    (See  Bur- 
gess, George. 

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. 
pp.  vii,  15,  354.  [732 

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. 
Portland:     Dresser,  McLellan  &  Co.     1887.     12mo.  pp.  46.       [733 

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 
William  Weeks.     MDCCCV.  [735 

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, 
Maine,  Aug.  26,  1860.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Bartlett,  j^astor  of  the 
church.  Portland:  Printed  by  Brown  Thurston  &  Co.  1860. 
Svo.  pp.  23.  [736 

Memorial  (of   Rev.  Charles  Packard,  1801-64),  by  Rev.  Joseph  Bart- 
lett.    (Biddeford,  1864.)     8vo.  pp.  19.  [737 

Living  by  the  Day :     A   sermon  by  Rev.   Joseph  Bartlett :   Avith  a 

biographical  sketch  of  the  author.  Printed  for  private  distribu- 
tion.    1883.    8vo.  pp.  25.  [738 

Baktlett,  Joseph  T.  Bangor. 

An  Oration  written  for  the  youth's  celebration  in  the  city  of  Ban- 
gor, July  4,  1840,  and  delivered  by  him.  Bangor:  1840.  Svo. 
pp.  12.  [739 

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. 
118  Washington  Street.     1843.    8vo.  pp.  12.  [740 

The  same.     Mo.  Misc.  8:  297.     (1843.) 

Dr.  Ichabod  Nichols.    Ch.  Ex.    60:  220.     (18.59.)  [741 

The  Preacher,  the   Singer,  and  the  Doer.      Dewey,  Longfellow  and 

Bertram.  A  sermon  preached  in  the  West  church,  by  C.  A.  Bar- 
tol. Boston:  A.  Williams  &  Co.,  283  Washington  Street.  1882. 
Svo.  pp.  12.  [742 

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. 

The  Child's  Magazine.  Edited  by  Mary  Bartol.  Vol.1.  Portland: 
Published  by  George  R.  Davis  &  Brother.  1858.  Printed  by  Ira 
Berry.     1857.     12mo.  pp.  424.  [743 

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- 
er.    Hallowell.     1825.     12mo.  pp.  240.  [745 


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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 
S.  Staples,  Printer.     1887.     24mo.  pp.  44.  [748 

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 
Bang.  H.  M.  4:220.     (1889.)  [753 


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. 


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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. 
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"  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. " 

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27,  1845,  by  A.  J.  Tirrell.  By  a  clergyman  of  Brunswick.  Bos- 
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The  Authentic  Life  of  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Bickford,  who  was  mur- 
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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. 

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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. 

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Bicknell,  William  Jr. 

A  Concise  View  of  the  Globe.  By  William  Bicknell,  Jr.,  Hartford, 
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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. 
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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. 
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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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Billings  Family.     Bangor.     1885.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Bingham,  William.     1751-1804.     Statesman,  Philadelphia. 
Bingham  Land.     1871.     See  Allen,  William. 

His  Penobscot  Purchase.     1885.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Sketch  of.     See  Williamson,  W.  D. 

His  Kennebec  Purchase.     1889.     Bang.  H.  M.     5:  105.    (1889).    [1031 

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, 

Child's  Primer.     Bucksport:  W.  W.  Clapp.     1809. 

BioGKAPHiCAL  Enclyopaedia  OF  MAINE  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
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Joseph;  Baker,  Orville  Dewey;  Barker,  Lewis;  Barrows,  William  Griswold; 
Black,  Colonel  John;  Blaine,  James  Gillespie;  Bodwell,  .Joseph  Robinson; 
Boster,  William  Wheeler;  Boutelle,  Charles  A.;  Bradbury,  Bion;  Bradbury, 
James  Ware;  Bradley,  Samuel  Ayer;  Bridge,  James;  Brown,  John  Bunby; 
Burgess,  The| Right  Rev.  George,  D.  I).;  Cleaves,  Henry  B.;  Cleaves,  Nathan; 
Cobb,  John  Clifford;  Coburn,  Abner;  Coburn,  Philander;  Connor,  Selden; 
Cony,  Samuel;  Cutting,  Jonas,  LL.  D.;  Danforth,  Charles;  Daveis,  Charles 
Stewart;  Davis,  George  T. ;  Deering,  Nathaniel;  Denison,  Adna  Curtis; 
Dickerson.  Jonathan  Garland;  Dow,  Frederic  Xeal;  Dow,  Neal ;  Drummond, 
Josiah  Hayden;  Fessenden,  Francis;  Fessenden,  Gen.  .James  D.;  Fessenden, 
Samuel;  Fessenden,  William  Pitt;  Fox,  Kdward;  Gerry,  Elbridge;  Gilman, 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  137 

John  Taylor;  Goddard,  Charles  \V.;  Godfrey,  John;  Godfrey,  John  E.;  Had- 
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Hanson,  Samuel;  Harlow,  Henry  Jlills,  M.  D.;  Haynes,  J.  Manchester; 
Holmes,  John;  Hubbard,  John;  Hubbard,  John  Barrett;  Johnson,  George 
Edwin;  Jackson,  George  Edwin  Bartol;  Kent,  Edward;  King,  William; 
Knox,  Henry;  Lambard,  Allen ;  Little,  Josiah  Stover;  Locke,  Joseph  Alvah ; 
Longfellow,  Stephen;  McCrillis,  William  H.;  Manley,  Joseph  Homan; 
Mellen,  Prentiss;  Milliken,  Dennis  Libby;  Moor,  Wyman  Bradbury  Seavey; 
Morrill,  Lot  Myrick;  North,  James  W.;  Paine,  Albert  Ware;  Paine,  Henry 
William;  Parris,  Albion  Keith;  Perham,  Sidney;  Peters,  John  A.,  LL.  D.; 
Preble,  William  Pitt;  Rand,  John;  Rice,  Richard  D.;  Rich,  Moses,  M.D.: 
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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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Weston,  Nathan ;  Whitehouse,  William  Penn;  Whitman,  Ezekiel;  AVilliams, 
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Woods,  Noah. 

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BiRNBAUM,  Dk. 

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BiSBEE,  JoHK  Jr.     Clergyman,  Portland.     1827-29. 

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Bishop,  James. 

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"  An'  clever  chields,  an'  bonnie  hizzies, 
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[1050 

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Elegy  on  John  Walker.     (Bluehill,  1851?) 

Blacklyn  Swamp.     1836.     See  Merrill,  E. 

Blackman,  Vikgil  William,     b.     1847.     Clergyman,  Veazie. 

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"  His  life  was  gentle ;  and  the  elements 
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Augusta:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Kennebec  Journal.  1856. 
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lution in  support  of  the  policy  of  the  Government.  Augusta: 
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Of  his  nomination  as  Jlember  of  Congress. 

Speech  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 

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[1059 

Speech  on  the  Basis  of  Representation,  delivered  in  the  House  of 

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140  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Blaine,  James  Gillespie,  LL.  D.,  Continued, 

Reimbursement  of  the  Loyal   States  for  Expense  Incurred  in  the 

War  for  the  Union.  Speech  of  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine  of  Maine,  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  March  21,  1866.  n.  t.  p.  (Wash- 
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Shall  the  Late  Insurgents  Wield  the   Civil  Power  of  the   South? 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  on 
the  twentieth  of  December,  1866.  [1062 

Personal  Sketch  of.     1867.     See  Mansfield,  J.  B. 

Are  the  Five  Twenty   Bonds  Redeemable  in  Coin?      Speech  of  J.  G. 

Blaine,  of  Maine,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Nov.  26,  1864. 
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Speech  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,   June  23d,   1S68, 

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"  Mr.  Speaker.  "     Every  Saturday.      10:169.     (1871.)  [1066 

This  describes  Mr.  Blaine  as  Speaker  of  the  House,  etc.  On  p.  17-1  there  is 
a  portrait  of  Mr.  Blaine,  without  any  text. 

Speech  at  Concord,  April  19,  1875.     X.  E.  Reg.     29:  470.     (1875.) 

[1067 

Politics  and  the  School  Question.     Attitude  of  the  two  parties  in 

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remonetization  of  silver.  [1071 

Speech  in  relation  to  Governor  King.     1878.     See  King,  William. 

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Halifax  Award.  [1072 

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May  19,  1879.  [1073 

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[1075 
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Representatives,  Feb.  27,  1882.  Before  the  Department  of  the 
Government  of  the  United  States,  by  James  G.  Blaine,  in  re- 
sponse to  an  invitation  from  the  two  Houses  of  Congress.  Wash- 
ington:    Government  Printing  Office.     1882.     8vo.  pp.  87.       [1076 

-The  same,  under  the  following  title : — 

Eulogy  on  James  Abram  Garfield.  By  James  G.  Blaine.  De- 
livered before  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States.  February  27,  1882.  Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  & 
Co.      i'eb.  27,  1882.  16mo.  pp.  60. 

-Mr.  Blaine's  Whiskey  Scheme.     1883.     See  Godkin,  E.  L. 

-Letter  of  the  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine,  accepting  the  nomination  for 
president.  Boston:  Republican  State  Committee.  1884.  8vo. 
pp.  23.  [1077 

-Biography  and  Public  Service  of.     1884.     See  Craig,  Hugh. 

-Blaine  and  Cleveland.     1884.     See  Cary,  E. 

-Blaine  and  Logan  Campaign  of  1884.  Blaine's  speeches  during  the 
canvass,  public  letters,  etc.  Chicago:  1884.  8vo.  pp  234.  (3 
ports.)  [1078 

-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 
15  cents.  Published  by  J.  S.  Gushing  &  Co.,  115  High  Street, 
Boston,     n.  d.   (1884.)     12mo.  pp.  54.  [1079 

-The  same.     n.  t.  p.    (New  York.)    1884.    8vo.  pp.  15. 

-Pictorial  Life  of.     1884.       See  Buel,  J.  W. 

-Life  and  Public  Services.     1884.     See  Cook,  Vincent  S. 

-Mr.  Blaine's  Record.  The  Investigation  of  1876  and  the  Mulligan 
Letters.  Published  by  the  committee  of  100.  Boston,  n.  d. 
(1884.)     8vo.  pp.  68.  [1080. 

-Mr.  Blaine's  Candidature.     Sat.  Rev.     58:4.     (1884.)  [1081 

-Mr.  Blaine  and  the  Foreign  Policy.  An  examination  of  his  most 
important  dispatches  while  Secretary  of  State.  Price  25  cents. 
Boston:  Published  by  H.  W.  Hall,  352  Washington  Street.  1884. 
Svo.  pp.  69.  [1082 

-Another  copy  has  the  title : — 

Mr.  Blaine's  Railroad  Transactions.  From  the  New  York  Even- 
ing Post,  including  all  the  Mulligan  letters.    Svo.  pp.  24.        [1083 

-Case  of.     1884.       See  Meade,  Edwin  D. 

-Defence  of  Mr.  Blaine.     1884.     -See  Phelps,  William  W. 


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Blaine,  James  Gillespie,  LL.  D.,  Continued. 

Foreign  Policy  of  the  Garfield  Administration.      Peace  Congress  of 

the  two  Americans.     By  James  G.  Blaine,  n.  t.    p.     (1884  ?.)    8vo. 

pp.  S.  [1084 

The  article  was  published  in  the  Chicago  AVeekly  Magazine,  Sept.  16, 1882. 

(The)  Head  and  Tail  of  that  Dreadful  Ticket,  Blaine  and  Logan. 

New  York:     1884.    Svo.  pp.  56.      (Illus.)  [1085 

"  Keep  my  Xame  Quiet."      1884.       See  Godkin,  E.  L. 

Key  to  Mr.  Blaine's  Foreign  Policy.     1884.     See  Sedgwick,  A.  G. 

Latest  Idea  of  Statesmanship.     1884.     See  Bishop,  G.  B. 

His  Life  and  Character  Reviewed.     1884.     See  Hoar,  George  F. 

Life  and  Public  Services  of.     1884.     .See  Conwell,  Russell  H. 

Life  and  Public  Services  of.     1S84.     .See  Ramsdell,  H.  J. 

Life  of.     1884.       See  Cressey,  E.  K. 

More  Chapters  in  Mr.  Blaine's  Railroad  Transactions.       1884.       See 

White.  H. 

Political  Adventures  of.      1884.       See  Didier,  Eugene  L. 

(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. 

Record  of.       1884.       See  Political  Reformation  in  1884. 

(The)  Rival  Candidates.     1884.     See  American  Presidency. 

Sketch  of  his  life.    1884.     See  Balestier,  Charles  W. 

Twenty  Years  of  Congress:  from  Lincoln  to  Garfield.  "With  a  re- 
view of  the  events  which  led  to  the  political  revolution  of  1860. 
By  James  G.  Blaine.  Vol.  I.  Norwich,  Conn.  Tlie  Henry  Bill 
Publishing  Company.  1884.  Svo.  pp.  xiii,  646.  (Ports.)  Vol.  II. 
1886.  8vo.  pp.  xiv,  724.  [1087 
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James    Gillespie    Blaine.     Bay    State    Mo.     2:  1.     (1884.)      (Port.) 

[1088 

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. 

"Would  We  Do  it  Again?"     1886.     .See  Cary,  E. 

Mr.  Blaine    and  the    Presidency.     Pub.    Opin.    1 :  407,  427.     (1886.) 

[1090 

The  Xext  Presidential  Campaign.      Maine  and  Blaine.     Pub.  Opin. 

1:446.     (1886.)  [1091 

Mr.  Blaine  and  Free  Trade.     Spectator.     59:  1409.    (1886.)         [1092 


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Mr.  Blaine  and  the  English  Civil  Service.     1886.     See  Godkin,  E.  L. 

Political  Discussions,  legislative,  diplomatic  and  popular.     1856-86. 

By  James  G.  Blaine.  Norwich,  Conn.  The  Henry  Bill  Pub- 
lishing Company.     1887.     8vo.  pp.  525.  [1093 

Possible  Presidents.  J.  G.  Blaine.      No.  Am.  Rev.  145:221.     (1887.) 

[1094 

Mr.    Blaine's  Visit  to    Europe.     Pub.   Opin.     3:215.  (1887.) 

[1095 

IntervievF    with    Mr.  Blaine    in   Paris.    Pub.  Opin.  4:  217.     (1887.) 

[1096 

Presidential  Campaign.     Pub.  Opin.    4:493.     (1888.)  [1097 

Mr.  Blaine  and  his  Party.     Pub.  Opin.     5:82.     (1888.)  [1098 

Presidential  Campaign.  Comment  on  Mr.  Blaine.  Pub.  Opin.  5:  105. 

(1888.)  [1099 

Presidential  Campaign.     Mr.  Blaine   and  the   Republican   National 

Convention.     Pub.  Opin.  5:  151.  (1888.)  [1100 

Presidential  Campaign.  Another  letter  from  Mr.  Blaine.  Pub.  Opin. 

5:  171.     (1888.)  [1101 

Presidential  Campaign.     Mr.  Blaine  on  Trust.     Pub.  Opin.    5:  425. 

(1888.)  [1102 

Condensed  History  of  American  Tariff  Acts  and  their  Effects  upon 

Industries.  (Portrait.)  Speech  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine,  at  the 
Polo  Grounds  (Harlem),  New  York,  Sept.  29,  1888.  Issued  by 
the  Home  Market  Club,  56  Bedford  Street,  Boston.  1892.  8vo.  pp. 
8.  [1103 

The  President's  Error.     Am.  Mag.  8:  533.     (1888.)  [1104 

Webster  and  Blaine :  historic  justice.     1888.     ;See  Julian,  G.  W. 

Candidacy  of.     Nation,  46:  358.     (1888.)  [1105 

Could  Mr.  Blaine  carry  New  York  ?     1888.     See  Foord,  J. 

The  President's  Error.     Am.  Mag.  8:  533.     (1888.)  [1106 

Mr.  Blaine's  Campaign.      Sat.  Rev.   66:  198.     (1888.)  [1107 

Taxation  and  Revenue:  discussed  by  Mr.  Blaine,  President  Cleve- 
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A  Duel.  Free  Trade.  The  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone.  Pro- 
tection. The  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine.  No.  Am.  Rev.  150:  1. 
(1890.)  [1108 

The  same.     Our  Day.    5:104.     (1890.) 

Mr.  Blaine's  Plea  for  Reciprocal  Trade.     American.  20:  416.  (1890.) 

[1109 

Blaine,  Walkeb.     1855-90.    Lawyer,  Chicago,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Why  Harrison  was  Elected.     No.  Am,  Rev.  147:  686.     (1888.)    [1110 


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Blaik,  Hugh,  D.  D.     1718-1800.     Clergyman,  Edinburgh. 

An  Abridgement  of  Blair's  Lectures  on  Rhetoric.  Revised  and 
corrected  for  the  use  of  academies  and  schools.  With  questions 
adapted  to  the  work  by  a  gentleman  of  Portland.  Arranged 
upon  an  original  plan  of  the  present  publisher.  Portland : 
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The  same.     1826.     16mo.  pp.  296. 

Blair,  Robert.     1699-1747.     English  poet. 

The  Grave:  a  poem  by  Robert  Blair,  with  the  life  of  the  author: 
prefatory  notes  on  the  j^oem,  and  a  poem  to  the  memory  of  the 
late  Mr.  William  Law.  Published  and  sold  by  Ezekiel  Goodale, 
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The  same.  Hallowell:  Published  by  Glazier  &  Co.  No.  1.  Ken- 
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Blake,  Anna  Bowman. 

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[1113 
Story  located  at  Mount  Desert. 

Blake,  Calvin,  M.  D.     1798-1870.     Physician,  Hartland. 
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Blake,  Charles  Morris.     1819-93.     b.     Brewer.     Chaplain  U.  S.  N., 
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Memoir  of  Major-general  John  Blake,  of  Brewer,  and  his  de- 
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Letter  from  the  Committee  of  Safety,  in  Penobscot.  1814.  Con- 
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Blake,  John.     1753-1842.    Brewer. 

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[1117 

Blake,  Joseph,  D.  D.     1814-88.     Clerygman,  Cumberland,  1841-59. 

A  Sermon  preached  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  Nov.  17,  1853.  By  Joseph 

Blake,  pastor  of    the  Congregational  church  in  Cumberland,  Me. 

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8vo.  pp.  16.  [1118 


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Blake,  Samxtel  Hakwood.     1807-87.     Lawyer,  Bangor. 

An  Address  delivered  before  the  Association  of  Teachers  and 
friends  of  popular  education,  at  Exeter,  Dec.  23,  1836.  By 
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Mr.  Blake  thinks  soundly  and  writes  well.  We  like  the  earnest  tone  of  his 
address.  His  sentiments  on  the  necessity  of  popular  education  to  the  sup- 
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Blake,  Solomox,  and  family.     Holden.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Blakeman,  Bex.jamix.     Clergyman,  Scarboro,  Saco.  1680-87. 
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Blaxchaei).     Incorporated     1831. 

Historical  Account  of.     1880.     See  Loring,  Amasa. 

Blanchard,  Chakles.     Clergyman,  Sliapleigh. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Sanford,  May  9,  1826,  at  the  funeral  of  Mr. 
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Blaxchard,  Fred  W.  S. 

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[1122 
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Blaxchard,  M. 

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Blaxchard,  Miss  M.  E.     Calais. 

A  Story  of  Pysche,  and  other  poems.  By  M.  E.  Blanchard.  Boston: 
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Bliss,  George. 

The  Centennial  Celebration   of   the  Incorporation  of  Waldoboro, 

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Bliss,  Hexry  Jr.     London. 

Consideration  of  the  Claims  and  Conduct  of  the  United  States  Re- 
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11 


146  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

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meeting  house  belonging  to  the  First  Baptist  church  and  society 
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Blood,  Mighill.     1773-1852.     Clergyman,     Bucksport.     180.3-41. 

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(Me.),  before  Felicity  lodge,  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons:  on 
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Missionary  Society,  at  their  thirteenth  anniversary.  By  Mighill 
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Blood,  Mighill  H.     Bangor. 

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Church    Calendar.      By    Mighill    H.    Blood.      Bangor:     Wheeler   & 

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Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Congregational  church,  in  Bloom- 
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Bluehill  Bay  and  Eggemoggin  Reach.    Approaches  to. 

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[1142 

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Bluepill,  James.     Pseud. 

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[1144 

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Bloxham,  Wansborough. 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  close  of  the  private  school  in  Dixfleld 
Village,  Dec.  22,  1827.  By  Wansborough  Bloxham,  instructor. 
Published  by  request.  Norway:  Printed  at  the  Observer  Of- 
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Inhabitants  of. 

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•Submission  of. 

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Blyden,  Edward  W.,  Clergyman,  Liberia. 

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Agricultural  Survey  of   Somerset  County,  Maine,    Augusta.     1866. 

pp.  75.  [1151 
Papers  concerning  the  Province  and  State  of  Maine.     I.     Extracts 

from  the   early   unpublished  records    of  the  Province  of   Maine. 

Hist.     Mag.  10.     Supplement  No.  3:  77.     (1866.)  11.    Notes  on  the 

Local    History  of  Maine.     Concluded.     Supplement    No.    4,  115. 

(1866.)  III.     Governor   Andros's  Proclamation.     Supplement  No. 

5,144.     (1866.)  [1152 
The  Agriculture  and  Industry  of  the  County  of  Kennebec,  Maine, 

with  notes  vipon  its  history  and  natural  history.     Augusta:  1867. 

8vo.  pp.  viii,  3-200.  [1153 

Only  26  perfect  copies  printed. 
Alfred  Epitaphs.     Copied  from  the   old  cemetery  in  Alfred,  York 

County.     With  notes.     Me.  Biog.     3:110.     (1868.)  [11.54 
Sketch  of  Capt.  Henry  Sewall,  and  letters  written  by  him  during  the 

Revolution.     Hist.     Mag.     2d  ser.     2:6.     (1867.)  [1155 
Maine   State   Agricultviral   Society.     Report   of    the   sxhibition  at 

Portland,  Oct.  6  and  9,  1868.     Augusta:    1869.     8vo.  pp.  16.     [1156 

Contains  history  of  the  society  from  1856  to  1808. 

The  Press  of  Somerset  County.     1872.     See  GrifiQn,  Joseph. 

The  same,  separately  printed,  under  the  title   of   "Notes  on  the 

Newspapers     of   Somerset    County,"      Brunswick:      J.    Griffin. 

1872.     Svo.  pp.  12.  [1157 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  149 

-The  Power  and  Influence  of  the  Agricultural  Press.  A  lecture  at 
Skowhegan,  Oct.  9,  1872.     Augusta:     1873.     8vo.  pp.  15.  [1158 

-A  Family  of  Printers.     George  V.  Ecles..    Me.  Biog.     1:56.     (1875.) 

[11.59 

-William  Allen,  of  Norridgewock.     Me.    Biog.     1:9.    (1875.)      [1160 

-American  Genealogy.     Me.  Biog.     1:27.     (1875).  [1161 

-Maine  Cattle.  Some  materials  for  a  history  of  the  cattle  of  Maine, 
with  facts  concerning   early   breeders.     Augusta:     1875.     pp.  48. 

[1162 

-Something  about  Foods.  A  lecture  at  Etna,  Dec.  29,  1874.  Augusta: 
1875.     8vo.  pp.  19.  .  [1163 

-loitli  Atkins,  Charles  G. 

The  Mehaden  Herring  Fisheries  of  Maine  as  Sources  of  Fertilization. 
A  report  made  to  the  Maine  Board  of  Agriculture.  By  Samuel  L. 
Boardman,  secretary  of  the  Board:  and  Charles  G.  Atkins, 
formerly  fish  commissioner  of  Maine,  n.  d.  (1876.)  n.  p. 
(Augusta.)     8vo.  pp.  67.     (One  engraving.)  [1164 

-A  General  Index  to  the  principal  articles  and  leading  subjects  in 
the  volumes  on  the  agriculture  of  Maine,  from  1850  to  1875. 
Augusta.     1876.     8vo.  pp.  24.  [1165 

-A  Family  Memorial:  records  of  the  Bordman-Boardman  families 
of  New  Hampshire  and  Maine.  Illustrated.  Augusta:  1876. 
pp.124.     Printed,  not  published.  [1166 

-Inscriptions  copied  from  the  old  cemetery  at  Hallowell,  with  a  few 
notes.     Me.  Biog.  3:49.     (1877.)  '  [1167 

-Some  Notes  on  the  history,  varieties  and  statistics  of  Indian  Corn. 
Read  as  introductory  to  a  discussion  on  Indian  Corn  and  its  cul- 
ture, before  the  Farmer's  Convention,  Newport,  Feb.  21st, 
1877.  By  Samuel  L.  Boardman.  Augusta:  Sprague,  Owen  and 
Nash,  Printers.     1877.     8vo.  pp.  21.  [1168 

-Agriculture  of  Maine.  Reports  as  secretary  Board  Agriculture. 
1873-78.     See  Maine  Board  Agriculture. 

-The  Development  of  our  Agriculture  as  a  Means  for  the  Improve- 
ment of  Business.  A  lecture  before  the  Farmer's  Convention  at 
Warren,  Feb.  19,  1878.  Augusta:  Sprague,  Owen  &  Nash, 
Printers' to  the  State.     1878.    8vo.  pp.  21.  [1169 

-Hallowell  and  its  Library.     N.  E.  Reg.  .34:  293.     (1880.)  [1170 

-The  same,  in  separate  form.     Boston :  1880.     8vo.  pp.  4. 

-Early  Records  of  the  First  Incorporated  Town  in  America.  N.  E. 
Reg.  35:42.     (1881.)  [1171 

-Catalogue  of  that  portion  of  the  private  library  of  Samuel  Lane 
Boardman,  Esq.,  of  Augusta,  Maine,  relating  to  American  and 
local  history,  bibliography,  natural  history  and  general  litera- 
ture,   including   many  privately   printed  books,    scarce   reprints 


150  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

BoARDMAN,  Samuel  Lane,  Continued. 

etc.,  etc.,  to  be  sold  by  auction  on  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  Xov. 
27th,  and  2Sth,  1883,  at  the  salesroom,  Xo.  1  Hamilton  Place, 
Boston.  Terms  cash.  Sale  to  commence  at  10  and  2  o'clock. 
Charles  F.  Libbie  &  Co.,  Auctioneers.  Boston:  W.  F.  Brown 
&  Co.,  Printers,  218  Franklin  Street.    1883.  8vo.  pp.  (4),  86.   [1172 

The  Climate,  Soil,  Physical  Resources  and  Agricultural  Capabilities 

of  the  State  of  Maine:  with  special  reference  to  the  occupation 
of  its  new  lands.     Washington,  D.  C.     1884.     pp.60.  [1173 

The  Agriculture  of  Maine.     188.5.     See  Colby,  George  H.     (Maine 

Atlas.) 
The  Tidal    Lands   and   Diked   Marshes   of  Xova  Scotia  and    New 

Brunswick.  Washington,  D.  C.     1885.    8vo.  pp.  31.    (lUus.)    [1174 

Forming  chapter  viii.  pages  33-61,  of  "Tidal  Marshes  of  the  United 
States.  "  Being  miscellaneous  aeports  of  the  department  of  agriculture, 
No.  7. 

Pomology  of  Maine.    Reports  as  secretary.      188-5-86.       See  Maine: 

Public  documents. 

Memorial  of  Robert  Hallowell   Gardiner  (the  second),  of  Gardiner. 

Augusta:  1886.     8vo.  pp.  8.     (Port.)  [1175 

Reprinted  from  the  transactions  of  the  Maine  Pomological  Society    for 

1886. 

BoARDMAX,  William. 

Augusta.  Kennebec  Locks  and  Canals  Company.  Report  of  Colonel 
William  Boardman,  engineer.  Xov.  1,  1837.  Augusta,  1837. 
8vo.  op.  13.  [1176 

Bodge,  George  Madison,  b.  Windham,  1841.  Clergyman,  Leominster, 
Mass. 
New  Marblehead,  now  Windham,  Maine.  Grant,  survey  and  set- 
tlement of  the  township.  Me.  Rec.  4:  35,  98,  197,  248.  (1887.) 
5 :  44,  94,  178.  Indian  troubles  and  military  affairs.  225.  (1888.) 
6:270,486.     (1889.)  [1177 

These  papers  are  to  be  issued  in  a  volume,  and  will  form  a  history  of  "Wind- 
ham. 

Soldiers   in  King  Philip's  War.     No.  XXII.     Major  Richard  Wald- 

erne  and  his  men.     X.  E.  Reg.  42:  285.     (1888.)  [1178 

The   same.      Xo.  XXIII.     Capt.  William  Hathorne.        X.  E.  Reg 

42:363.     (1888.)  [1179 

Capt.  Hathorne  commanded  forces  sent   to  Maine  in  Aug.  1676,  during 

King  Philip's  war.    He  visited   Falmouth,  Berwick,  Welis  and  other  places. 

The  same.     Xo.  XXIV.     Capt.    Joshua  Scottow   and   his  men.     X'. 

E.  Reg.    43:  64.     (1889.)  [1180 

Capt.  Scottow  was  from  Boston,  but  had  landed  interests  at  Black  Point, 
now  Scarborough. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  151 

The  same.     No.  XXV.     Capt.  Benjamin  Swett  and  his  men.  N.  E. 

Eeg.     43:  193.     (1889.)  [llSl 
Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War.     Containing   list  of  the  soldiers   of 

Massachusetts  Colony,  who  served  in   the  Indian  war  of  1675-77. 

With  sketches    of  the    principal    officers,  and    copies  of  ancient 

documents    and   records    relating  to    the    war.     By    George    M. 

Bodge.     Boston:  Printed  for  the  author,  185  Lexington  Street. 

East  Boston.     1891.     8vo.  pp.  xxiv,    370.  [1182 

Contains  the  foregoing  papers  from  the  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Register. 

Anderson,    John    Farwell.     X.    E.    Eeg.     44:  121.     (1889.)     (Port.) 

[1183 

Anderson  Pedigree.     N.  E.  Reg.  44:  198.     (1889.)  [1184 

The  two  foregoing  papers  have  been  published  iu  pamphlet  form. 

BoDWELL,  Joseph  Robinson.    1818-87.    Governor  of  Maine.  Hallowell. 
Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Sketch  of.     1886.     See  Nash,  Charles  E. 

In  Memoriam.     1887.     See  Lapham,  William  B. 

BoDWELL,  Thomas. 

History  of  Acton.     1872.     See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 

BoLLAN,  William.     '?.     1776.     Lawyer,  Boston. 

Letter  from  William  Bollan,   agent  of  the  Province  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay  in  England.     1762.     Bang.  H.  M.     3:  81.     (1887.)      [1185 
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 
legal  forms  for  business  men.  By  Wm.  W.  Bolster.  Portland : 
Dresser,  McLellan  &  Co.     1880.    8vo.  pp.  483.  [1186 

A  Practical  Treatise  upon  the   authority  and  duty   of  town  and 

county  officers  in  town  business,  containing  (with  notes,  direc- 
tions and  citation.s),  forms  in  all  branches  of  important  town 
business,  adapted  to  the  statutes  and  laws  of  Maine.  By  W.  W. 
Bolster.  Portland:  Dresser,  McLellan  &  Co.  1880.  8vo.  pp. 
444.  [1187 


152  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Bolster,  William  Wheeler,  Continued. 

The  same.     With  an  addenda,  adapting  it  to   the  statutes  of  1883. 

By   W.  W.   Bolster.     Portland:     McLellan,  Mosher   &    Co.     1886. 

8vo.  pp.  444,  39. 

Editor  Maine  Reports,  .3d  edition,  Vol.    II.  See   Greenleaf,  Simon. 

Biography  of.     188-5.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

BoiMAZEEN.     Abnequi  chief. 

Treacherously  seized.     See  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 
Sketch  of.     184.5.     See  Drake,  Samuel  G. 

Bond,  Phineas.     Clergyman,     Winthrop,  Warren. 

Account  of  religious  revival  in  Winthrop.  Am.  Bapt.  Mag.  4:  428. 
(1824.)  [1188 

Bond,  Thomas.      Brewer,  and  family.     1890.     <See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Bond,  Thomas,  Jr.     1778-1827.     Lawyer,  Hallowell,  1801-27. 

An  Oration  delivered  at  Hallowell,  the  fifth  day  of  July,  1802,  (the 
fourth  being  Sunday),  in  celebration  of  the  anniversary  of  Ameri- 
can independence.  By  Thomas  Bond,  Jun.,  A.  B.  Printed  at 
Augusta  District  of  Maine,  by  Peter  Edes.     1802.    Svo.  pp.  28. 

[1189 

Xotice  of.     18.59.    .See  Allen,  Frederic. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     .See  Willis,  William. 

Brief  Sketch  of.     1890.     See  Green,  Samuel  A. 

BoNEYTHON,  RiCHARD.     1580-1650.  (?)     Saco. 

Lease   to,  in   the   37th  year   of   Henry  8th.      Apl.  4th.      Communi- 
cated by  James  P.  Baxter.     Me.  Eec.     3:126.     (1886.)  [1190 
Petition  concerning.     1672.     .See  Trask,  William  B. 

(A)  Book  For  the  Children  of  Maine.    For  the  use  of  families  and  schools. 
Portland:     S.  Colman,  1831.     12mo.  pp.  220.  [1191 

Book  of  Revelation.     1885.     See  Warren,  Israel  P. 

Booker,  Ira  P.     Brunswick. 

James  Cary.     Pej.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     1 :  .58.     (1889.)  [1192 

"  Books  That  Have  Helped  Me." 

Reprinted  from  the  "Forum."  (Publisher's  trade  mark.)  Xew 
York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company,  1888.  8vo.  pp.  107.  [1193 
Tenth  paper,  by  Thomas  Hill.    pp.  82-90. 

Boomer,  William  H.     h.     1849. 

"Oh,  that  mine  adversary  had  written  a  book.  "  The  Goss  Family. 
An  historical  i-omance.  Compiled  by  William  H.  Boomer,  and 
read  at  the  ninth  annual  reunion  of  the  Goss  family  at  the  Poland 
camp-ground,  Sept.  1,  1886.  Lewiston:  MDCCCLXXXVI.  Ob- 
long, pp.  22.  [1194 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  153 

Boon  Island. 

Wreck  of  Nottingham  Galley  at,  1710.  See  Dean,  John;  Mather, 
Cotton;  Langham,  Christopher;  also  Thaxter,  Celia. 

Boon  Island  Shipwreck. 

Sermon  upon.     1727.     See  Shurtleff,  William. 

BooTHBAY.     Incorporated  1764.     See  also  Bristol. 

Petition  and  Memorial  to  the  General  Court.     1810.     See  Bristol. 

Sermon,  ordination.      Isaac  Weston.     1818.     See  Ellingwood,  J.  W. 

Sermon,  centennial.     1866.     See  Coan,  Leander  S. 

Address,  before  the  Farmer's  Clnb.     1885.     See  Wiggin,  Edward. 

And  About  There.     (Illus.)     1890.     See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

BoRDEX,  Gail. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.  With  portrait.  1872.  See  Goodale, 
George  L. 

Border  Minstrel.     Pseud.      See  Yelland,  James. 
Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Memorial  Volume  of  the  Essex  Street  church  and  society,  Boston 
to  co}nmemorate  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  installation 
of  their  pastor,  Xehemiah  Adams,  D.  D.  Boston:  Printed  for 
the  use  of  the  members.     1860.     12mo.  pp.  128.     (Port.) 

Portions  of  letters  from  Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  D.  D.,  Bangor;  Rev.  Cazneau 
Palfrey,  D.  D.,  Belfast,  and  Rev.  S.  H.  Keeler,  Calais. 

[1195 

Semi-centennial  Celebration  of  the  Park  Street  church,  and  society, 

held  on  the  Lord's  day,  Feb.  27,  18.59,  with  the  festival  on  the  fol- 
lowing day.     Boston:     1861.      12mo.  pp.  166.     (Port.)  [1196 
Contains  letter  from  Rev.  William  T.  Dwight,  D.  D..  Portland. 

Boston  Lectures.     1871.     Christianity  and  Scepticism;  comprising 

a  treatment  of  questions  in  biblical  criticism.     Boston:  Congrega- 
tional Publishing  Society.     12mo.  pp.  478.  [1197 
Lecture  IX.    By  Prof.  Daniel  C.  Talcott,  Bangor.    Jesus  Christ  himself  the 
all  sufficient  evidence  of  Christianity. 

Memorial  Volume.     Salem  church.     (Engraving  of  church  building.) 

Discourse  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Hayes,  Pastor  of  the  Salem  and  Mariner's 
church.  Reunion  exercises  and  historical  contributions.  1874. 
8vo.  pp.  52.  [1198 

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- 
tuted June  21,  1777.  Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  &  Son.  1878. 
Svo.  pp.  (4),  145.  [1199 
Contains  letter  from  Hon.  Peleg  Sprague,  giving  an  account  of  the  case  of 
AVilliam  Merriam,  postmaster  at  Camden,  against  Nathaniel  Mitchell,  for 
malicious  prosecution  in  18S4.    ^ee  also,  Maine  Reports,  13:  439.    (1838.) 


154  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

(A)  BosTox  Girl.  A  story  of  Boston,  Bar  Harbor  and  Paris.  1886. 
See  Swazey,  Arthur. 

Boston,  Patience. 

Dying  Warning,  &c.,  of.     173-5.     See  Sampson,  Patience. 

Boston  and  Bangor  Steamship  Company. 

History  of.     1882.     See  Varney,  George  J. 
Boston  and  Maine  Railroad. 

Summer  Excursions  to  White  Mountains,  Mt.  Desert,  Montreal  and 
Quebec.  Winnepesaukee,  Memphremagog,  Rangeley  and  Moose- 
head  Lakes,  and  the  Xew  England  Beaches.  Routes,  rates, 
maps,  hotels,  and  boarding  house  list  etc.,  etc.  Issued  by  Pas- 
senger Department  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad.  1889.  12mo.  pp. 
96.  [1200 

Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  Guide.    1870.     See  Eaton,  John  S. 

Boston  University  School  of  Medicine.  Opening  exercises,  and 
address,  by  Prof.  W.  E.  Payne,  M.  D.,  of  Bath,  Me.  At  Wesleyan 
Hall,  Boston,  Xov.  5,  1873.     Boston:  1874.  [1201 

BoswoRTH,  George  Whitefield,  D.  D.  1827-88.  Clergyman,  Port- 
land 185.5-65.  Wakefield,  Mass.  [1202 
The  Soldier's  Commission  against  Rebellion:  a  sermon  preached 
before  the  volunteer  militia  of  Maine,  Portland,  April  28,  1861. 
By  G.  W.  Bosworth,  pastor  of  the  Free  Street  church.  Portland : 
James  S.  Staples,  Printer.     1861.     8vo.  pp.  20.  [1203 

Address  at  dedication  Memorial  Hall.     1869.    See  Colby  University. 

Both  Sides  of  the  Tariff  Question.  By  the  world's  leading  men. 
With  portraits  and  biographical  notices.  Sold  by  subscription 
only.     New   York:  Alonzo   Peniston,  338  Broadway.     1890.     8vo. 

[1204 
Contains  biography  and  portrait  of  James  G.  Blaine,  also  his  paper  on  Pro- 
tection, from  the  No.  Am.  Rev. 

Boune,  Eliza  Southgate.     1783-1809.     Scarborough,  Boston. 

A  Girl's  Life  Eighty  Years  ago.  Selections  from  the  letters  of  Eliza 
Southgate  Boune.  With  an  introduction  by  Clarence  Cook.  Il- 
lustrated with  portraits  and  views.  New  York :  Charles  Scribner's 
Sons.     1888.     Small  4to.  pp.  xii,  239.  [1205 

The  scenes  of  some  of  the  letters  are  Bath,  Fortlaud,  Topsham,  Saco,  Scar- 
borough and  Wiscasset. 

BoxjRDOtrx,  Thomas. 

Descendants  of.     1685-1868.     See  Smith,  Elizabeth  L. 

BouRiNOT,  John  George,   LL.  D.,    D.  C.  L.  b.  1836.     Toronto,  Canada. 
Gentlemen  Adventurers  in  Acadia.       I.     Baron  de  Poutrincourt. 


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New  Dominion  Monthly,  3:  305.  (1869.)  II.  Charles  de  La  Tour. 
4:  118.     (1869.)     III.     Jean  Vincent  de  St.  Castin.     4:  1.     (1869.) 

[1206 

BouRXE,  Edward  Emersox,  LL.  D.  1797-1873.  Lawyer,  Kennebunk. 
Maine  Eegister.     1820.     See  Sewall,  William  B. 

Richard  Vines:  address  at  Popham  celebration.     1862.    iS'ee  Ballard, 

Edward. 

An  Address  on  the   character  of  the   colony  founded   by   George 

Popham,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Kennebec  River,  August  19,  (O.  S.) 
1607.  Delivered  in  Bath,  on  the  two  hundred  and  fifty-seventh 
anniversary  of  that  event.  By  Hon.  Edward  E.  Bourne,  of  Kenne- 
bunk. Delivered  and  published  at  the  request  of  the  committee 
of  the  commemoi'ation.     Portland:  1864.     8vo.  pp.  60.  [1207 

Sir  William  Pepperrell.     Hist.  Mag.  2d  ser.     3:10.     (1868.)        [1208 

History  of  Kennebunk.     1872.     (York  County  Atlas.)     See  Sanford, 

Everts  &  Co. 

History   of    Wells.      1872.      (York    County    Atlas.)      See   Sanford, 

Everts  &  Co. 

The  History  of  Wells  and  Kennebunk  from  the  earliest  settlement 

to  the  year  1820,  at  which  time  Kennebunk  was  set  off,  and  in- 
corporated, with  biographical  sketches,  by  Edward  E.  Bourne, 
LL.  D.  Portland:  B.  Thurston  &  Company.  1875.  8vo.  pp. 
xxiii,  767.     (5  illus.)  [1209 

Memoir  of.     1881.     See  Smith,  Edwin  B. 

Garrison    Houses.     York    County.    Me.     Hist.    Soc.   Coll.     7:  107. 

(1886.)  [1210 

BouTELLE,  Charles  Addison,     b.  1839.     Journalist    and  Representa- 
tive in  Congress,  Bangor. 
Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  1,  1884,  on  Fitz 
John  Porter,     Washington:  1884.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [1211 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Speech  on  investigation  of  Norfolk  navy-yard,  January  23,  1886. 

Washington:     1886.     8vo.  pp.  4.  [1212 

The   Democratic    Crusade   against    Pensions    for  Union   Soldiers. 

Speech  of  Hon.  C.  A.  Boutelle,  of  Maine,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Friday,  July  9,  1886.  [1213 

Speech  on  the  navy  appropriation  bill,  July  18, 1886.     Washington : 

1886.     8vo.  pp.  24.  [1214 

Speech  on  increase  of  the  navy,  July  24,  1866.     Washington:     1886. 

8vo.  pp.  20.  [1215 

Speech  on  increase  of  the  navy.     Aug.  2,  1886.     Washington:  1886. 

8vo.  pp.  4.  [1216 


156  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

BouTELLE,  Chakles  Addison,  Continued. 

Speech  on  the  reorganization  of  the  Navy  Department,  January  6, 

1887.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [1217 
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, 

May  23,  July  1,  2,  and  July  9,  1888.     Washington.    1888.     8vo.  pp. 

IS.  [1222 

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- 
shire Historical  Society.  Concord,  N.  H.:  P.  G.  Cogswell, 
Printer.     1861.     sm.  4to.  pp.  48.  [1231 

Has  a  map  of  the  scene  of  action.  Only  extracts  from  the  sermon  of  Mr. 
Synmes  are  Riven.  Noticed  by  B.  F.  Browne,  Essex  Inst.  Proc.  3:  145. 
(1861.) 


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BowDiTCH,  H.     Augusta. 

Housekeeper's  Friend.  A  selection  of  practical  receipts.  Augusta: 
1888.  [1232 

BowDOix  College.     Incorporated    1794.      Medical    school    organized 
1820. 

ADDRESSES,  DISCOURSES,    EULOGIES,  LECTURES,  ORATIOXS,     POEMS, 

SERMONS. 

Address,  inaugural.     1802.     See  McKeen,  Joseph. 

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. 


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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 


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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 
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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 


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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 
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BowDoix  College,  Continued. 

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Medical  School  of  Maine.  For  the  year  1879-80.  Brunswick: 
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Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  students  of  Bowdoin  College  and  the 
Medical  School  of  Maine.  For  the  year  1880-81.  Brunswick: 
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Medical  School  of  Maine.  For  the  year  1881-82.  Brunswick: 
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BowDoiN  College,  Continued. 

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Medical  School  of  Maine.  For  the  year  1888-89.  Brunswick: 
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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 


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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- 
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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- 
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BowDOiN  College,  Continued. 

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serunt,  quique  alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati  sunt,  in  Collegio 
Bowdoinensi,  Brunsvici,  Republica  Mainensi.  Typis  Josephi 
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Catalogus  senatus  academici,  et  eorum,  qui  munera  et  officia  ges- 
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Bowdoinensi,  Brunsvici,  Republica  Mainensi.  Typis  Josephi 
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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 
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potestatis  anno  LXXXVI.     8vo.  pp.  85.  [1378 

Catalogus  senatus  academci,  et  eorum,  qui  munera  et  officia  gesse- 
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Brunsvici,  in  Republica  Mainensi.  Typis  Josephi  Griffin: 
MDCCCLXIV.  Foederatarum  America;  Rerumpublicarum  sum- 
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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- 
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Catalogus  senatus  academici,  et  eorum,  qui  munera  et  officia  ges- 
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Bowdoinensi,  Brunsvici,  in  Republica  Mainensi.  Prelo  Josephi 
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Catalogus  senatus  academici,  et  eorum,  qui  munera  et  officia  ges- 
serunt,  quique  alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati  sunt,  in  Collegio 
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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 
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General  Catalogue  of  Bowdoin  College  and  tlie  Medical  School  of 
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[1384 
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Catalogue  of  the  honorary  and  immediate  members  of  the  Peu- 
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Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  ^.  B.  K.,  Alpha  of  Maine,  Bowdoin 
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The  number  of  volumes  was  2912. 

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Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Athenaean  Society,  Bowdoin  Col- 
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[1393 


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Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  <!>.  B.  K.,  Alpha  of  Maine,  Bowdoin 
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To  the  Friends  and  Patrons  of  Bowdoin  College,  n.  p.  (Brunswick.) 
n.  p.  (1848.)     Svo.  pp.  8.  [1442 

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Engraving  of  the  College.     1849.     See  Sears,  Robert. 
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Bowdoin  Alumni  Resident  in  Portland,  1862.     Privately  printed, 

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College  Roll  of  Honor.     Reprinted  from  the  adjutant  general's  re- 
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Packard  was  the  compiler. 

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served  in  the  U.  S.  army  or  navy  during  the  war  of  the  rebellion. 
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Medical   School   of  Maine,   at  Bowdoin   College.     Course   of   1867 

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Kelly,  Stenographer. 
Illustrated  by  eight  steel  engravings  from  the  forthcoming  history  of  the 

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178  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

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The  committee  was  William  D.  Northend,  William  L.  Putnam,  and  Jotliam 
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Songs  of  Bowdoin. 

"  Old  Bowdoin,  regal  on  her  plains : 
Proud,  fair,  peerless  for  aye." 

Published  by  an  association  of  Bowdoin  Students.  Stereotyped  and 
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the  college  having  exhausted  the  supply  of  the  last  edition  of 
the  catalogue,  this  circular  is  printed  to  meet  the  immediate  de- 
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[1505 

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[1512 

Report  of  a  committee  of  the  overseers  of  Bowdoin  College,  on  a 
proposition  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  college.  (No  imprint.) 
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Annual  Report  of  the  librarian  of  Bowdoin  College,  for  the  year 
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Provisional  List  of  students  and  alumni  of  Bowdoin  College  who 
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Statement  of  the  reasons  of  the  Medical  Faculty  of  Bowdoin  Col- 
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[1520 

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Brackett,  Cyrus  Foao,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.  b.  Parsonsfield,  18:53.     Profes- 
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Brackett,  George  Emerson,   h.  1838.  Journalist,  Belfast. 

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Farm  Talk.     A  series  of  articles  in  the  colloquial  style,  illustrating 

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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. 

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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. 

-Directory. 

1872-73 

-Directory. 

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 


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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. 


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[1635 

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An  Address  on  music:  delivered  before  the  Handel  Society,  Dart- 
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The   Faithful    Steward.     A  sermon   delivered   October  24,  1810,    at 

the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  Allen  Greeley,  to  the  pastoral  charge 
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A  Sermon   delivered   July  23,    1812,  on   the   occasion   of  the   State 

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Great  Britian.  By  Francis  Brown,  minister  of  the  gospel  in 
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The  Evils  of  War.     A  Fast  sermon,  delivered  at  North    Yarmouth, 

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Brown,  Fbebekick,  F.  S.  A.     d.    1886.     Clergyman,  England. 

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Brown,  George  F. 

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Reprinted  in  the  Boston  Pearl  and  Literary  Gazette,  Nov.  8,  1824,  and  in  the 
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The  scene    is  laid  at  Brunswick,  and  the    "  the  little  man  "  was  Dr.  John 
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Brown,  George  W.     Bangor.     1886.     See  Porter,  J.  ,W. 

Brown,  John. 

An  Ordination  Sermon  preach'd  at  Arundel,  November  4,  1730. 
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Christ  in  Haverhill.  Boston,  New  England :  Printed  by  T.  Fleet 
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Brown,  John  Bundy.     1805-81.   Banker,  Portland. 

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Brown,  Joseph  J.     Islesboro. 

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of  Bowdoin  College  at  their  annual  dinner,  January  4,  1872.  By 
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Brown,  Samuel  F. 

An  Address  delivered  before  the  Livermoi'e  Temperance  Society, 
June  20,  1831.  By  Samuel  F.  Brown.  Published  by  request. 
Portland:  A.  Shirley,  Printer,  Exchange  Street.  1831.  12mo. 
pp.  25.     (Engraved  title-page.)  [1655 


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[1666 
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Bruel,  James  D.     Biddeford. 

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lished by  the  proprietors  of  the  township  of  Brunswick.  Agree- 
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are  answered,  many  aspersions  cast  on  them  wiped  off:  and  their 


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entire  consistency  with  each  other  fully  shown.  And  also  the 
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Address  on  temperance.     1814.     See  Cleaveland,  Parker 

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Asa. 

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tant Episcopal  Church  in  Maine.  Albany:  Joel  Munsell,  78  State 
Street.     1853.     8vo.  pp.  25.  [1742 

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Gospel.     (1854.)     See  Potter,  A. 

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the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of  Maine.  New 
York:  Published  by  Thomas  Whittaker.     1854.     16mo.  pp.  24. 

[1744 

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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 

-Thoughts  on  Religion  and   Public  Schools.     Am.  Jour.  Ed.    2:  562 

(1856.)  [1750 


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at  the  thirty-seventh  annual  convention,  in  St.  Mark's  church, 
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Dana  &  Company.     1856.     8vo.  pp.  21. 
The   same,   in    "The   Gospel   of    St.  Luke,"    under    the   title   of 

"  Theory  of  the  Church  Catholic.  " 
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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. 

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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- 
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A  Sermon  preached  in  Trinity  church,  Boston,  on  Wednesday,  Sep- 
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address  delivered  at  the  anniversary  of  ^Sliss  Draper's  seminary, 
in  Christ  church,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  June  21,  I860.  Pub- 
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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 


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the  clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Maine,  in  Christ  church,  Gardiner, 
at  the  annual  convention,  July  9,  1862.  Published  by  vote  of  the 
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Republished  in  "  Gospel  of  St.  Luke."    1880. 

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church,  Gardiner,  Maine.  By  the  Eight  Rev.  George  Burgess, 
D.  D.,  Aprils,  1864.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson  &  Son. 
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the  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Church  Brownell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  third 
bishop  of  Connecticut,  January  17,  1865.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
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the  clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Maine,  in  St.  Luke's  church,  Port- 
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From  December  27,  1865,  to  April  20, 1866. 


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Sketches  of  the  English  Church  history. 

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Bishops  of  Landoff.    Am.  Ch.  Rev.     20:68.    (1868.) 

Bishops  of  Bangor.   Am.  Ch.  Rev.    20:  183.    (1868.)  [1773 

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with  an  introduction  by  the  bishop  of  Western  Xew   York.    Hart- 
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BuBKAGE,  Hexrt  Sweetser,  D.  D.    Clergyman,    h.  Fltcliburg,  Mass., 
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Burton,  Benjamin.     1749-1835.     Warren. 

Memoir  of.     1876.     See  Williamson,  Joseph. 

Burton,  James,  Jr.     1791-1837.     Bangor. 

The  Bangor  Directory:  containing  the  names  of  the  inhabitants, 
their  occupations,  places  of  business,  dwelling  houses  and  the 
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[1821 
Contains  historical  sketch. 
This  is  the  earliest  Bangor  directory. 

Bush,  George.     1796-1859.     Theologian. 

The  Memorabilia  of  Swedenborg,  or  the  spiritual  world  laid  open. 

"  Hereafter,  ye  shall  see  heaven  open."    John  1 :  51. 
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Editor.  Journal  of  the  Expedition  against  Quebec,  under  the  com- 
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[1823 


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Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin,  LL.  D.     1818-93.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Should  There  be  a  Union  of  the  English-speaking  Peoples  of  the 
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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- 
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"Posterity  delights  in  details." — John  Quincy  Adams. 
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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- 
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Edition  500  copies. 
Reviewed  in  the  New  York  Gen.  and  Biog.  Rec.  JJan.,  18S7. 

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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: 
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Friendly   Letters  to  a  Lady :  in  which  several  important  doctrines 

of  the  gospel  are  explained  and  vindicated.  By  John  Butler, 
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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- 
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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- 
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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. 


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-Sermon,  dedication.     1820.     See  Loring,  Levi. 

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 

-Address  on  temperance.     1828.    See  Loring,  Levi. 

Xarragansett  township  No.  1.    1847.    <S'ee  Coffin,  Charles. 

Address,  centennial.   1850.    See  Williams,  Nathaniel,  W. 

Map  of.    1852.     See  Dennett,  David. 

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. 

History  of.     1880.     See  Clayton,  W.  W. 

Cemetery  Inscriptions.     1S84.     See  Cobb,  Isaac. 

Address.     1886.     See  Woodman,  Cyrus. 

History  of  Dunlap  Lodge  of  Masons.     1826-90.     See   Biddeford,  or 

Day,  Benjamin  F. 

BuxTOX,  Bex.jamix  Flixt,  M.  D.     1810-76.     Physician,  Warren. 

Inaugural  Address  as  president  Maine  Medical  Association.  Trans. 
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Bttxtox,  p.  M. 

Xorth  Yarmouth  and  Falmouth  Social  Library.     O.  T.  3:  427.  [1840 

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List  of  burials,   Walnut  Hill,    Xorth  Yarmouth.      O.  T.     3:306. 
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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- 
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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 

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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. 

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united  churches  of  Christ,  commonly  called  Free  AVill  Baptists, 
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of  the  gospel.  Kennebunk :  Printed  by  James  K.  Remick,  for 
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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. 

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Memoir  of.     1859.     See  Willis,  William. 

Sketch  of.     X.  Y.  Col.  Doc.     9:671.     (1855.)  [1849 

The  same.     Hist.  Mag.     4:  340.     (1860.) 

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Caiko,  Illinois. 

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Calais.     Incorporated  1809. 

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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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their  articles  of  faith,  church  covenant,  standing  rules,  ques- 
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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. 

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with  confession  of  faith,  rules,  and  catalogue  of  members  to 
May,  1877.  Thomas  Todd,  Printer,  Congregational  House, 
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Sermon,  on  Rev.  S.  H.  Keeler.     1887.     <See  McCully,  Charles  G. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  First  Congregational  Sabbath-school, 

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regiments,  consisting  of  about  700  rank  and  file,  under  com- 
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Majesty's  sloops  of  war,  of  16  guns  each,  under  command  of 
Captain  Henry  Mowat,    senior  officer;   when   besieged   by  three 


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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- 
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together  with  names,  forces  and  commanders  of  rebel  ships  de- 
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With  a  chart  of  the  Peninsula  of  Majabigwaduce  and  of  Penob- 
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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 
Miller,  Andover,  Conn,  July  24,  1829.  Portland:  Shirley  &  Hyde, 
Exchange  Street.     1830.     8vo.  pp.  21.  [1860 

Calhoun,  John  Caldwell.     1782-1850.     Statesman. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Calhoun  of  South  Carolina,  in  the  Senate,  on  the 
treaty  of  Washington.     August,  1842.     n.  t.  p.     Svo,  pp.  8.     [1861 

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- 
ciation, and  list  of  members.  Oakland:  Weekly  Vidette  Steam 
Job  Print,  1074  Thirteenth  Avenue.     1882.     Svo.  pp.  18.  [1862 

Calkins,  Marshall. 

A  Lecture  delivered  May  27th,  1856,  before  the  Maine  Medical  Re- 
form Society,  by  Marshall  Calkins,  M.  D.,  professor  of  anatomy 
and  physiology  in  the  Electric  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia. 
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228  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Callahan,  Geo.  A. 

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Camden.     Incorporated  1791. 

Sermon,  ordination  Thomas  Cochran.  1805.  See  Packard,  Hezekiah. 

Discourse  after  the  interment  of  Jonas  Wheeler.     1826.    See  Drew, 

William  A. 

The  Mountain  City.     (Monterey.)     1847.     See  Dakin,  Moses. 

Sermon,  semi-centennial.     1855.     See  Chase,  Benj.  C. 

History.     1859.     See  Locke,  John  L. 

Directory.     1868.     See  Langford  &  Chase. 

Directory.     1875.     See  Adams,  W.  S.  &  Co. 

Legend  of.     1877.     See  Higginson,  Mary  P. 

Directory.     1877-78.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.   &  Co. 

U.  S.  Coast  Survey  Chart  of  Camden  and  Rockport  Harbor.     1879. 

Size,  14  X  17  inches.     Scale  3:  17.  [18G5 

Directory.     1882-83.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Annals.     1883.     See  Fletcher,  Nathan  C. 

Sermon,  Methodist  centennial.     1884.     See  Pilsbury,  W.  H. 

Picturesque.     1886.     See  Simonton,  T.  R. 

Leading  Business  Men.     1888.     See  Bangor. 

Fair  Maid  of  Megunticook.     1888.     See  Cleveland,  Geo.  H. 

Mountains  on  Coast  of  Maine.     1890.     See  Prescott,  John  R. 

Directory.     1890.     See  Sparrow,  A.  B. 

Came,  Samuel  McIntyee.     b.     1838.     Lawyer,  Alfred. 

Supplement  to  history  of  Alfred,  1872.     See  Parsons,  Usher. 

Cammock,  Thomas,     d.     1643.    Scarborough. 
Notice  of.     1848.     See  Willis,  William. 

Campbell,  Alexandek.     d.     1808.     Cherryfield. 

Sketch  of.     (1886.)     See  Williamson,  W.  D. 
Account  of.     1886.     See  Drummond,  Josiah  H. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  |of  Saint  George,  Warren,  Me.     1736.     Bang. 
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Campbell  Family.     Miscellaneous.     Bang.  H.  M.  4:  91.     (1888.)     [1867 

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Campbell,  John  C.     Pembroke. 

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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, 
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Man's  First  Estate,  and  high  revolt.     A  poem  in  two  parts.     By 

Zenas  Campbell,  author  of  the  Grammatical  Interrogatoi-. 
Kaise  and  support  wliat  in  ine's  low, 

Illume  what  in  me's,  dark, 
"Wisdom  and  strength  to  me  bestow, 
What  else  I  need,  impart.  Page  iv. 

Norway,  Me. :  Goodnow  &  Phelps,  Printers.  1829.  sm.  8vo.  pp. 
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The   Christian's   Only  Hope:    or,    the  faith  once  delivered  to  the 

Christians.     By  Eld.  Z.  Campbell.     New  York:  Published  by  the 
author.     1852.     16mo.  pp.  43  (1).  [1871 

Campobello.     -See  Bates,  Arlo,  and  Peabody,  H.  C. 

Canaan.     Incorporated  1788. 

Sermon,  ordination  Jonathan  Calef.  1796.  See  Hemmenway, 
Moses. 

History,  1849.     See  Hanson,  John  W. 

Groton,  Mass.,  families  at.     1890.     .See  Green,  Samuel  A. 

Canada. 

Proposed  county  of.     1760.     -See  Stirling,  Earl  of. 
Documents  in  relation  to  the  Canada  road.     Portland:  Thos.  Todd. 

1828.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [1872 

Canadian   French   Dialect   spoken  in  Maine.     1877.     See   Sheldon, 
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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Sketches  of  the  representatives  to  the  General  Court  of  Massachu- 
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An  Account  of  the  Cavendish,  Candish  or  Candage  family.     By  R. 

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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- 

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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- 
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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 


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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. 
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Canton.     Incorporated  1821. 

Proprietors,  Sudbury-Canada  grant.     1741.     -See  Washburn,  Israel 
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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. 

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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- 
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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- 
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Inscriptions  in  cemetery.     1887.     -See  Clark,  D.  W. 

Graveyard  inscriptions.     1887.     -See  Deering,  Henry. 

Graveyard  inscriptions.     1888.     -See  Cobb,  Isaac. 

The  Day  at  the  Two  Lights.     1889.     -See  Wooley,  Celia  Parker. 

History  Hiram  Lodge.     1875-91.     -See  Scamman,  Stephen. 

Capt.  Carneb.     Psenr].     See  Cummings,  Mary  J. 


232  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Captives. 

List  of  persons  taken  captive  in  Maine,  during  the  French  and 
Indian  war,  from  1754  to  1788,  by  the  Indians.  (From  the 
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The  same.     Bang.    H.  M.    2:58.     (1886.) 

Capuchins. 

Have  hospice  on  the  Kennebec,  and  house  at  Pentagoet.  See 
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Missions  in  Maine.     (1848.)     .See  Shea,  .John  G. 

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Caklow,  John. 

A  Journal  of  adventures  at  sea,  before  and  during  the  late  war  be- 
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one  nation  gains  by  commerce  and  manufactures,  anotlier  does 
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Cabltox,  Mary  F.    North  Yarmouth. 

Capt.  Solomon  Mitchell's  company  in  Xorth  Yarmouth.     1758. 
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[1888 

Caklton,  Moses,  and   family,  Bluehill.     1890     See   Candage,  R.  G.  F. 

Carnes,  J.  A. 

A  Trip  to  Portland,  with  a  descriptive  view  of  the  harbor,  islands 
and  scenery  from  the  observatory  on  Munjoy  Hill.  Also  a 
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Carpenter,     Elbridge     Gerry.     1812-1867.     Clergyman,     Foxcroft, 
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the  Maine  Missionary  Society,  at  its  fifty-first  anniversary  in 
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Carpknter,  F.  H. 

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Carpenter,  Henry  (Bernard). 

The  Oatmeal  Crusaders ;  or,  a  nine  days  wander  round,  up  and 
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Carpenter,  Sarah  B.    Dexter. 

Sermon  on.     1853.     See  Parker,    Wooster. 

Carpenters  and  Builders  Guide.     1872.     See  Plumer,  Peter  W. 

Carr  Family.     Bangor.     1885.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Carr,  Francis  W.     b.  1823.     Bangor. 

Diary  of  Hon.  Fi-ancis  Carr,  member  of  Congress,  1812-13.  Con- 
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Carr,  Josiah,  M.  D.    1814-73.     Physician,  Minot. 
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Carroll,  Howard. 

Twelve  Americans,  their  lives  and  times,  by  Howard  Carroll. 
With  portraits.  New  York:  Harper  and  Brothers,  Franklin 
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Pp.  117-168,  sketch  of  Hannibal  Hamlin,  with  portrait. 

Carruthers,  John  Johnston,  D.  D.  1800-90.  Clergyman,  Portland, 
1846-90. 
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18.  [1895 
The  War,  its  evils  and  their  compensations.  By  Rev.  J.  J.  Car- 
ruthers, D.  D. 

"  All  nature  is  but  art  unknown  to  thee : 

All  chance,  direction,  which  thou  can'st  not  see; 

All  discord,  harmony  not  understood; 

All  partial  evil,  universal  good.  " 

Portland:  Printed  by  David  Tucker.     1862.    8vo.  pp.  12.       [1896 


234  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Carruthers,  John  Johnston,  D.  D.,  Continued. 

Introduction   to  Chronological  Commentary.     1865.     See  Bartli,  C. 

G. 
Sketch  of.     1890.     -See  Cummings,  Ephraim  C. 

Carson,  Hampton  L.     Philadelphia. 

The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States;  its  history  by  Hampton 
L.  Carson,  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar.  And  its  centennial  celebra- 
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Judge  Nathan  Clifford,  Vol.  II.,  395-39S. 

Cajbswell,  LrcRETiA  p.     Yarmovith. 

Funeral  Sermon  on.     1874.     <See  Hsley,  George  B. 

Carter,  Bbiggs  Thomas,  M.  D.     1814-74.     Physician,  Jefferson. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1874.     See  Wedgwood,  M.  C. 

Carter,  James,  and  family,   Bluehill.     1890.     See  Candage,    R.  G.  F. 

Carter,  Nathaniel  Hazeltine.  1887-30.  Author,  r.  Portland. 
1812-15. 
An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Republicans  of  Portland,  on  the 
thirty-ninth  anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  Na- 
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Loch  Katrine.     (1836.)     See  Stephens,  Ann  S. 

Carter,  Robert.     1819-79.    Editor,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
A  Summer  Cruise  on  the  Coast  of  New  England. 
"  They  are  becalmed  in  the  clearest  daj-s, 

And  in  rough  weather  tost: 
Tliey  wither  under  cold  delays, 

Or  are  in  tempests  lost. 
One  while  they  seem  to  touch  the  port. 

Then  straight  into  the  main, 
Some  angrj-  wind  in  cruel  sport, 
Tlie  vessel  drives  again. " 

Sir  Charles  Sedley. 

"  How  sweet  it  was 

Eating  the  lotos  daj'  by  day 
To  watch  the  crisping  ripples  on  the  beach, 
And  tender  curving  lines  of  creamy  spray.  " 

Tennyson. 

Boston:  Crosby  &  Nichols.    New  York:     Oliver   S.   Felt.     1864. 
12mo.  pp.  261.  [1899 

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Castanis,  Cheistopher  Plato.     Scio,  Greece. 

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Castin,  Joseph  Dabadis  De  St. 

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Castine.     Incorporated  1796;  as  Penobscot,  1787. 

See  also,  Charnis^,  Charles  d'Aulnay  de;    Penobscot;  Pentagoet; 

Saint  Castin,  Jean  Yincent  de  I'Abadie,  Baron  d;  Tour,  Charles 

Amador  de  Saint  Etienne. 
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French  fort  at.     1647.     See  Murdock,  Beamish. 

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Description  of  fort  at.     1670.     See  Haliburton,  T.  C 

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Fort   Penatgoet   at.     Built   by   La   Tour;   held  by   Commander  de 

Razilly;  taken  by  English;    restored  in  spite  of  Sir  T.  Temple; 
Grandfontaine  at;  Chambly  at;  taken  by  Dutch;  plundered  and 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  237 

taken  by  English;    fort   demolished  by  Dutch;    restored  by  St. 

Castin;    English   summon    him    to    surrender;    importance   of; 

mission  at;  pillage  of.     See  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 
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PENOBSCOT   EXPEDITION,    1779. 

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Maine. 
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Castine,  Continued. 

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Published  at  the  reqiiest  of  the  churches  in  North  Yarmouth  and 
Effingham.     Portland:     Printed  by  Todd  &   Smith.     1822.     Svo. 

[2022 

The  Messiah's  Victory.     A  discourse.     Delivered  at  installation  of 

Casco  Lodge,  North  Yarmouth,  (Me.),  June  24,  1822.  By 
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1823,  at  the  dedication  of  the  Baptist  meeting-house  in  Winthrop, 
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Triumphs  of  Intellect.     A   lecture  delivered  October   1824,  in  the 

chapel  of  Waterville  College.  By  Stephen  Chapin,  D.  D.,  pro- 
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Write  the  things  which  thou  has  seen,  and  the  things  which  are,  and  the 
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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- 
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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. 

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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. 
18 


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. 


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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- 
cific," "Life  and  Religion  in  the  Sandwich  Islands,"  "Biog- 
raphy of  Dr.  Nathaniel  Cheever,"  etc.  New  York:  Anson  D. 
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 ! 

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29,  182.5.  Together  with  a  funeral  sermon,  occasioned  by  his 
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the  High  Street  meeting-house,  Portland,  March  18,  1838.  By 
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Christian  Morality:  a  series  of  discourses  on  the  decalogue.  Bos- 
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The  Reciprocal  Influence   of   Piety   and   Taste.     1839.     See  Clark, 

John  A. 

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Bennett,  Woburn,  November  22,  1847.  By  Rev.  John  W. 
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a  half  copies  circulated. 

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The  Hillside  Church:  or  reminiscences  of  a  country  pastorate.     By 

John  W.  Chickering,  D.D.,  pastor  of  High  Street  church,  Portland, 
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[2087 
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James  C.  Cliilcott,  assisted  by  James  E.  Parsons,  secretary. 
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calculated  to  advance  the  learner  in  reading  by  lessons  pleasing 
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in  which  is  shown,  the  inconsistency  of  all  wars  and  fightings 
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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 
duties  of  a  Christian  minister,  are  entirely  incompatible  with  all 
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Cilley,  Joseph.     1735-99.     Revolutionary  general. 

Letter  from.     1778.    Me.  Biog.  2:  53.    (1876.)  [2117 

(A)  Citizen  op  New  England.     Pseud.  See  Hook,  Jonah. 

Civis.    Pseud.    See  Smith,  F.  O.  J. 

Clap,  Ebenezek,     1799-1856.   Lawyer,  Bath. 

Notice  of.    1859.    See  Allen,  Frederic. 
Notice  of.     1864.     See  Palmer,  Joseph. 

Clapp,  Asa.     1762-1848.     Portland. 

Life  and  portrait  of.     1856.     -See  Hunt,  Freeman. 

Clapp,  Mes.  Elizabeth,  W.  Q.    1764-1853.  Portland. 

Notice  of.     N.  E.Reg.  8:  97.     (1854.)  [2118 

Clapp,  Henky. 

Notes  of  a  Fur  Hunter.    (In  Piscataquis  County.)   Am.  Nat.   1:  652. 
(1883.)  [2119 


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. 
Memorial   of   George   Foster   Shepley.      1881.      See  Memorials   of 
Judges. 

Clark,  Daniel  A.     Clergyman,  jSTew  York. 
Works  of.     1842.     See  Shepard,  George. 

Clark,  D.  W. 

Inscriptions  from  headstones  in  old  cemetery  at  Long  Creek, 
Cape  Elizabeth.     Me.  Rec.    4:227.     (1887.)  [2123 

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. 
(Poem.)  [2124 

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 

19 


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, 
Maine.  Portland :  Shirley,  Hyde  &  Co.,  Publishers.  1830.  Svo. 
pp.  mi.  [2148 

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. 
12mo.  pp.  82.  [2149 

Key  to  same.     Portland:    (1841?)     Svo.  pp.  96.  [2150 

Clarke,  Daxiel.     1796-1825.     Windham. 

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 
parsing.  By  Daniel  Clarke,  late  preceptor  of  Warren  Academy. 
Brunswick:     Published  by  C.  Weld.     1823.    24mo.  pp.  8,  48.    [2151 

The  same.    Portland,  Me.,  Published  by  Shirley   &   Hyde.     1828. 

24mo.  pp.  53.  [21.52 

The  same.     Portland:     Published  by  William    Hyde.     A.   Shirley, 

Printer.     1837  and  1839.     24mo.  pp.  72.  [2153 

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. 

Clarke,  Frank    Wigglesworth.     b.     1847.       Chemist,  Washington, 
D.  C. 
Minerals  of  Litchfield,  Maine.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.  131 :  262.    (1886.)  [2154 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    3IAINE.  275 

With  Diller,  Joseph  S.     Topaz  from  Stoneliam,  Me.  n.  t.  p.  (1885.) 

8vo.  pp.  18.  [21.55 

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 
into  the  country  of  the  k)tus-eaters."  Plato's  Republic. 

Boston:    Lee  and  Shepard,    Publishers.     Xew  York:     Charles   T. 
Dillingham.     1887.   12mo.  pp.  (4),  281.  [2186 

Narransauc,  presumably  the  village  of  Norridgewock,  is  sketched  iu  this 
■work. 

King's  Cup   and  Cake.    Atl.  Mo.  63.     (1889.)     Dated    "Falmouth, 

District  of  Maine,  June  17,  1769."  [2187 

This  was  afterwards  incorporated  as  one  of  the  chapters  in  "Old  Quinne- 
basset." 

Clarke,  Miss  Sara  Jones.     (Penn  Shirley.)     Norridgewock. 

Little  Miss  Weezy  Series.  By  Penn  Shirley.  Three  volumes. 
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 

Boston:     Lee  and  Shepard,  Publishers. 

Clarkson,  Thomas.     1760-1846. 

Abolition  of  the  African  Slave  Trade  by  the  British  Parliament, 
abridged  fi-om  Clarkson.  Together  with  a  brief  view  of  the 
present  state  of  the  slave  trade  and  of  slavery.  In  two  vol- 
umes. Augusta:  Published  by  P.  M.  Brinsmade,  at  the  Deposi- 
tory of  Kennebec  County  S.  S.  Union.  1840.  12mo.  pp.  227  and 
2.56.  [2191 

Clay,  Henry.     1777-1852.     Statesman,  Kentucky. 

The  Maine  Boundary  Question.  Speech  of  Mr.  Clay,  in  secret 
session  of  the  Senate.     Niles' Reg.   42:399,    4.59.    (1832.)  [2192 

The  Rights  of  Maine  Defended.     Speecli  of  Mr.  Clay  on  the  Bound- 
ary,  n.  p.   n.  d.  (1832.)    8vo.  pp.  8.  [2193 
Maine  and  its  Boundaries.    Niles'  Reg.  47:  296.    (1835.)  [2194 


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Clay,  Jonathan,  and  family.  Bluehill.    1890.     See   Candage,  R.  G.  F. 

Clayton,  W.  W. 

History  of  Cumberland  County,  Maine.  With  illustrations  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  its  prominent  men  and  pioneers.  Philadel- 
phia: Everts  and  Peck,  1880.  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co. 
Philadelphia.     4to.  pp.  456.  [2195 

History  of  York  County,  Maine.  With  illustrations  and  biograph- 
ical sketches  of  its  prominent  men  and  pioneers.  Philadelphia: 
Everts  and  Peck.    1880.   4to.  pp.  442.  [2196 

Cleaveland,  Nehemiah,  LL.  D.  1790-1877.  Educator,  Brooklyn,, 
N.  Y. 
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An  Address  delivered   at   Brunswick,    Apr.   27,    1814:  before   the 

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"  Taste  not,  handle  not,  touch  not,  should  be  inscribed  on  every  vessel 
that  contains  spirits,  in  the  house  of  a  man  who  wishes  to  be  cured  of  habits 
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itum  est  in  visceraterrce: 

Quasque  recondiderat,  Stygiisque  admoverat  umbris, 
Effodiuntur  opes Ovid. 

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The  .same,  under  the  following  title : — 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  mineralogy  and  geologj'^,  for  the  use 
of  pupils,  —  for  persons,  attending  lectures  on  these  subjects, — 
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Academy;  member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society;  of 
the  American  Geological  Society;  corresponding  member  of  the 
Linngean  Society  of  New  England;  of  the  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences  of  Philadelphia;  honorary  member  of  the  Lyceum  of 
Natural  History  of  New  York;  member  of  the  Wernerian  Natu- 
ral History  Society  of  Edinburgh;  of  the  Geological  Society  of 
London;   fellow  of  the  Mineralogical  Society  of  Dresden,  etc. 

itum  est  in  viscera  terra; 

Quasqiie  recondiderat,  Stygiisque  admoverat  umbris, 

Effodiuntur  opes 

Ovid. 

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Cleaves,  R.  C. 

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Response  to  resolutions  and  proceedings  of  the  bar  of  the   United 

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Remarks  of  Mr.  Justice  Clifford,  in  reply  to  the  resolutions  of  the 

bar  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States,  District  of  Maine, 
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II.     1870.     8vo.  pp.  vii,  715.  [2234 

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G21;onthe  death  of  Mr.  Justice  Curtis,  p.  644;  on  the  death  of  Hon.  John 
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Cobb,  Sophia  Dickixson.     b.  Skowhegan. 

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Cochran,    Jacob.     Kennebunk. 

Ballads  concerning.    1818.    See  Shaw,  Thomas. 
Trial  of.     See  Smith,  Gamaliel,  E. 

CocHRANiSM.     In  York  and    Cumberland  Counties.     1819.     See  Stinch- 
field,  Ephraim. 

CoDMAN,  Charles.     Portland. 

Sketch  of.     1864.     See  Neal,  John. 

Coe,  Thomas  Upham,  M.  D.     h.  1837.     Physician,  Bangor. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  William  H.  Brown,  M.  D.,  of  Bangor.  Me. 
Med.  Ass.  Trans.     8:  150.     (1883.)  [2254 

Coffin,  Charles.     1779-1851.     Buxton,  Portland. 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill.  By  Major-generals  William 
Heath,  Henry  Lee,  James  Wilkinson,  and  Henry  Dearborn. 
Compiled  by  Charles  Coffin.  Saco:  Printed  by  William  J.  Con- 
don.    1831.     8vo.  pp.  35.  [22.55 

The  same.     Portland:    D.  C.  Colesworthy,    Printer.     1835.     12mo. 

pp.  36. 

Biographical   Sketch  of  Rev.  Paul  Coffin.     New  World.   8:  No.  19. 

(1844.)  [2256 

History  of  the  seven  Narragansett  townships.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coli. 

2:  131.     (1847.)  [2257 

Two  of  tliese  townships,  Buxton  and  Gorham,  were  in  Maine. 


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Grantees  of  Xarragansett  townships.     X.  E.  Reg.     16:  143.     (1862.) 

[22.'jS 

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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 

Coles- 
[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 


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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. 
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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 


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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- 
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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 


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(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- 


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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- 
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92,  54,  11,  14,  17,  4,  25,  17,  42.  [2493 

CooLiDGE,  Austin  Jacobs.     1824-95.     Watertown,    Mass.,    and   Mans- 
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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 

Cooper,  Albion  Keith  Parbis.     1825-84.     Boston,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Descendants  of  Peter  Cooper,  of  Rowley,    Massachusetts.     By  the 
late   Albion  K.  P.  Cooper,    of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Me.   Rec.   2 :  85 
(1885.)  [2498 

The  same,  in  separate  form.     Portland:  1885.     8vo.  pp.  9. 


316  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

CooPEE  Family  in  Eastern  Maine.     1840.     See  Cooper,  James  S. 

Cooper,  James  Feximoke.     1789-1851.     Authoi",  Cooperstown,    N.   Y. 
Sketches   of    naval   men.      Edward    Preble.      Graham's   Magazine. 

27:20.5,265.     (1845.)  [2499 

Lives  of  Distinguished  American  Xaval  Officers.     By  J.  Fenimore 

Cooper,  author  of  "The  Spy,  "  "  The  Pilot,  "  &c.,  &c.  Vol.  I. 
Brainbridge,  Somers,  Shaw,  Shadrick,  Preble.  Philadelphia: 
Carey  and  Hart.     1846.     16mo.  pp.  252.  [2500 

Commodore  Preble,  pp.  171-252. 

Cooper,  James  S.     b.  1802.    Lawyer,  Calais. 

Cooper  Family  in  Eastern  Maine.    (1840.)  Bang.  H.  M.  5:  45.  (1889.) 

[2.501 
Cooper,  John.     1766-1845.     Machias. 

An  Oration  delivered  at  Machias,  February  11,  1764,  at  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  birthday  of  President  Washington.  By  John  Cooper, 
Esq. 

"  To  give  stabilitj'  to  a  popular  government,  a  democratic  character  must 
be  formed,  and  democratic  sentiments  inspired.  " 

Mackintosh. 

Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes  &  Son,  in  Kilby  Street,  Boston. 
1794.     8vo.  pp.  14.  [2502 

A  Topographical  Description  of  Machias  in  the  county  of  Wash- 
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Sketch  of.     1886.     See  Vose,  Peter  E. 

Cooper,  Leonard,     b.  1757.     Pittston. 

Ancestry  of.     1890.     See  American  Ancestry. 

Cooper,  Peter.     1667.     Rowley.  Mass. 

Decendants  of.     1885.     See  Cooper,  A.  K.  P. 

Cooper,  Thomas  N. 

Biographies  of  Blaine  and  Logan.     N.  Y.    1884. 

CoPELAND  Family,  Holden,  Maine.     1886.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

CoPELAND,  Joseph,  and  family,  Holden.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

CoPELAxi),  Lemuel,  and  family,  Holden.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Corinth.     Incorporated  1811. 

Gleanings  and   recollections  of.     1792-1833.    See  Palmer,  Mason   S. 
Address  at.     1835.     See  Sanborn,  Abraham. 

Corliss,  Augustus   Whittemore.      Captain   U.  S.  A.    h.  North  Yar- 
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A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Corliss  family  of  America:  including 
the  partial   records  of  some   of  the  families   connected   by  inter- 


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marriage;  among  which  are  those  of  Xeff,  Hutchins,  Ladd,  East- 
man, Koby,  Ayer,  Kingsbury.  Merrick,  Haynes,  Messer,  George, 
Hastings,  Bailey,  Davis,  Duslin,  Pattee,  Hinds,  etc.  Also  notes 
on  the  Corliss  family.  First  edition.  Compiled  from  public  and 
private  records  by  Augustus  W.  Corliss,  assisted  by  Mrs.  Betsey 
Ayer  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Webster,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  Yar- 
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Old  Times:  A  magazine  devoted  to  the  preservation  and  publica- 
tion of  documents  relating  the  early  history  of  North  Yarmouth, 
Maine.  Including,  as  far  as  possible,  any  incidents  veorthy  of 
record  relative  to  the  towns  of  Harpswell,  Freeport,  Pownal, 
Cumberland  and  Yarmouth,  all  offshoots  of  the  old  town.  Also 
genealogical  records  of  the  principal  families  and  biographical 
sketches  of  the  most  distinguished  residents  of  the  town.  Vol.  I. 
Svo.  pp.  12o2.  [2505 
Quarterly,  from  January,  1877  to  October,  1884,  inclusive. 

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member.  1862.  "  Old  Times  "  Office,  Yarmouth,  Maine.  1879. 
Svo.  pp.  11.  [2506 

The  Westcustogo  Chronicle:  devoted  to  the  publication  of  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  early  history  of  North  Yarmouth,  includ- 
ing Harpswell,  Freeport,  Cumberland  and  Yarmouth,  all  off- 
shoots of  the  old  town.  Also  genealogical  records  of  the  princi- 
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North  Yarmouth  Light  Infantry.      (1805.)     Communicated  by  Capt. 

A.  W.  Corliss,  U.  S.  A.     Me.  Biog.  1:  94.     (1886.)  [2-508 

Early  Yarmouth  epitaphs.     Communicated  by  Capt.  A.  W.  Corliss. 

Me.  Biog.  2:61.     (1887.)  [2509 

Corliss,  R.  E. 

Tax-list.     North  Yarmouth.     1823.     O.  T.     1:46,    73,    131.     (1877.) 

[2510 
Cornish.     Incorporated  1794. 

History  of.     1872.     See  Lincoln,  Thomas. 

History  of.     1880.     See  Clayton,  W.  W. 

History  of  Greenleaf  Lodge,  No.  117.     Cornish,  Maine.     Instituted 

May  4,  A.  L.  6863.  Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.  1873. 
12mo.  pp.  14.  [2511 

History  Baptist  church.     1887.     See  Small,  Lauriston  W. 

Cornwall  County.     See  Bristol  and  Pemaquid. 
Corn  wall,  Nathaniel  E. 

Address.     18o6.     <See  Penobscot  Musical  Association. 


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CosTELLO,  Fkederick  H.     5.  1851.     Bangor. 

The  Sale  of  Mrs.  Adral.  New  York:  G.  W.  DillingLam  &  Co. 
1889.  l6mo.  pp.  283.  [2512 

CoTHKEN,    Nathaniel,     b.    Farmington,  1825.     Lawyer,  New     York. 

Editor.     Bowdoin    College.     The    thirty-fifth    anniversary   of  the 

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Cotton,  A.  J. 

Cotton's  Sketch  Book.  Autobiographical  sketches  of  the  life,  labor 
and  travels  of  Kev.  A.  J.  Cotton.  Portland:  Printed  by  B. 
Thurston  &  Co.     12mo.  pp.  216.     (2  ports.)  [2514 

Cotton,  Mrs.  Lizzie  E.     West  Gorham. 

Bee  Keeping  for  Profit.  A  new  system  of  bee  management.  First 
edition:  By  Mrs.  Lizzie  E.  Cotton,  West  Gorham,  Maine.  Illus- 
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The  same.    Second  edition.     1883. 

Cotton,  Nathaniel.    1707-88.    English  poet. 
Visions  for  the  Instruction  of  Younger  Minds. 
"  Virginihus puerisque  canto." 

HOKACE. 

Brunswick:  Published  by  Griffin  &  Haselton.,  1820.  16mo.  pp.  xiv, 
108.  [2516 

This  was  the  earliest  bound  volume  printed  in  Brunswick. 

CousENS,  Oliver  M.     Clergyman,  Scarborough,  1863. 

Discourse  on  the  death  of  Sergeant  Enoch  L.  Snow,  and  Sergeant 
Edwin  A.  Harmon,  of  Company  C,  12th  Regiment  Maine  Volun- 
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Cousin,  Hayward.    Pseud. 

The  Young  Sportsman:  or  Ned  Carroll's  twelve  months  in  the 
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CowELL,  Benjamin.     1781-1860.     Providence,  R.  I. 

The  Spirit  of  Seventy-six  in  Rhode  Island:  or  sketches  of  the  efforts 
of  the  government  and  the  people  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution. 
Together  with  the  names  of  those  who  belonged  to  Rhode  Island 
regiments  in  the  army.  With  biographical  notices,  reminiscences, 
&c.,  &c.  By  Benjamin  Cowell.  Boston:  A.  J.  Wright,  Printer. 
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Appendix,  note  a,  p.  283,  Major  Simeon  Thayer,  with  extracts  from  his 
Quebec  .Journal.  Note  6.  p.  315.  Account  of  Penobscot  expedition,  by 
Thomas  Philbrook. 


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CowES,  Elliott,  Ph.  D. 

"A  Woman  in  the  Case."  An  address  delivered  at  the  annual 
commencement  of  the  National  Medical  College,  in  the  Congre- 
gational church  of  Washington,  March  16,  1887,  by  Prof.  Elliott 
Cowes,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  etc.  Second  edition,  with  an  introduction 
by  Elizabeth  Cavazza.  Boston:  The  Occult  Publishing  Comimny, 
No.  66  Boylston  Street.     1890.     sq.  24mo.  pp.  xxviii,  54.  [2520 

Introduction  by  Mrs.  Elisabeth  Cavazza,  "  An  Interesting  Problem,  "  pp. 
xviil-xxviii. 

CowLES,  J.  P.,  M.  D.     Camden. 

Electicism  in  Medicine.  Its  claims  as  compared  vrith  other  systems 
of  medical  practice.  An  address  delivered  before  the  semi- 
annual meeting  of  the  Electic  Medical  Society  of  Maine  in  the 
College  hall  at  Lewiston,  Dec.  7.  1881.  By  J.  P.  Cowles,  M.  D., 
Camden,  Maine.  And  ordered  to  be  printed  by  the  society. 
Lewiston,  Me.:  Printed  at  the  Journal  Office.  1882.  16mo.  pp. 
13.  [2521 

Cox,  Abraham. 

Executed  for  murder.     1858.     See  Yates,  O.  K. 

Cox,  F.  A.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  and  Hoby,  J.,  D.  D. 

The  Baptists  in  America;  a  narrative  of  the  deputation  from  the 
Baptists  Union  in  England,  to  the  United  States  and  Canada.  By 
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Cox,  Geeshom  Flagg.     1799-1879.     Clergyman,  Portland,  Boston. 

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Cox,  John.     Portland. 

In  Memoriam.     1871.     See  Preble,  George  H. 

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[2523 

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Cbaig,  Hugh. 

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Crane,  Mary  F.     Orono. 

Discourse  on.     1853.     See  Leonard,  Henry  C. 
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[2531 
The  same,  under  the  following  title: 

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No.  II.  Independent  Congregational  pulpit,  Bangor.  The  Foun- 
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"Robert  EUsmere  "  as  a  Type  of  Religious  Transition.     By  George 

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[2547 

Cripps,  James. 

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the  "Goliah"  74  of  the  British  Navy,  at  the  battle  of  Abonkir 

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[2548 
Crisp,  Stephen. 

A  Short  History  of  a  Long  Travel  from  Babylon  to  Bethel,  written 
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Crockett,  David.    178G-1836.     Pioneer,  Texas. 

An  Account  of  Col.  Crockett's  tour  to  the  North  and  Down  East  in 
the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty-four. 
His  object  being  to  examine  the  grand  manufacturing  establish- 
ments of  the  country;  and  also  to  find  out  the  condition  of  its 
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Crockett,  Simeon  L. 

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He  was  from  Lisbon.    A  copy  of  this  pamphlet  brought  §4,  in  Uoston,  in 

1882. 

Cromwell,  Oliver.     1599-1658.    Protector  of  England. 

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Cromwell,  Oliver,  and  Stain,  David  L. 

Trial  of.     1888.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
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Crosby,  Atwood  L.     1838-83.  Physician,  Waterville. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1883.     See  Smith,  Charles  D. 

Crosby,  Mrs.  Eliza  Leland.     Bangor. 

Chronological  PJiymes  prepared  for  the  aid  and  comfort  of  a  class 
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Crosby,  James  Hexry.     b.  Bangor.     1840.     Educator,     r.  Bangor. 

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Crosby,  John.    1757-1843.    Hampden. 

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Crosby,  Josiah.     b.  1816.   Lawyer,  Dexter. 

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Crosby,  Oliver.   1769-1851.     Atkinson. 

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Notice  of.     1864.     See  Palmer,  Joseph. 

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Biographical  Sketch  of.     1853.    See  Willis,  William. 

Notice  of.  1864.    See  Palmer,  Joseph. 

Brief  Sketch  of.    1890.    See  Green,  Samuel  A. 

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Life  and   writings  of  Mrs.  Christiana  B.   Crowell,  who  died  in  Le- 
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Crowell,  Thomas.     Brunswick. 

Sketch  of.     1889.     See  Holbrook,  Sumner  L. 

Crowell,  William,  D.  D.     1871.     Clergyman,  Waterville. 

The  Church  Members  Hand  Book,  a  guide  to  the  doctrine  and 
practice  of  Baptist  churches,  by  William  Crowell,  pastor  of  the 
First  Baptist  church,  Waterville,  Maine,  author  of  "The  Church 
Manual." 

"  These  things  write  I  unto  thee  that  thou  mayest  know  how  thou  ought- 
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Crowne,  (ok  Ckouxe)  Johx. 

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Ckowninshield,  Edward.     1840-83.     Clergyman,  Belfast,  1879-83. 

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Crownixshield,  Mary  Bradford. 

All  Among  the  Lighthouses,  or  the  cruise  of  the  Goldenrod.  By 
Mary  Bradford  Crowninshield. 

"  The  rocky  ledge  runs  far  into  the  sea, 
And  on  its  outer  point  some  miles  away, 
The  lighthouse  lifts  its  massive  masonry, 
A  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  of  cloud  by  day.  " 

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River  Lighthouse,  West  Quoddy  Head.  Lighthouse  at  East  Quoddy.  Cam- 
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CuLLUM,  .John. 

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James  D. 
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and  published  at  the  desire  of  the  bearers.  By  Abraham  Cum- 
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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." 

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A  Dissertation  on  the  introduction  of  the  glory  of  the  millenium,  to 

which  is  prefixed  a  discourse  on  the  two  witnesses.     By  Abraham 
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"  We  look  for  the  resurrection  of  the  just,  and  for  the  thousand  years.  " 

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The  tongue  of  the  wise  is  health. 

Solomon. 

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[2580 

The  Present  Times  Perilous.     A  sermon,  preached  at  Sullivan,  on 

the  national  Fast,  April  25,  1799.  By  Abraham  Cummings,  A.  M. 
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[2581 

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and  design  of  those  sacred  symbols.  Boston :  Printed  by  John 
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at  Sullivan  (Me.),  September,  1820.  By  Abraham  Cummings,  A. 
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[2584 

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John  A.  Douglass,  to  the  pastoral  care  of  the  Congregational 
church  in  Waterford.  By  Asa  Cummings,  pastor  of  the  First 
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their  twenty-first  anniversary.  By  Asa  Cummings,  editor  of  the 
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"  Bene  orasse  est  bene  stnduisfie." 

Luther. 

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Brewster,  47  Washington  Street.     New   York:     J.    Leavitt,   182 

Broadway.     1830.     12mo.  pp.  410.  [2590 

-The  same.     1830.     12mo.  pp.  viii,  400. 
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pp.  486.  [2.59 

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church  in  Portland:  U.  S. 

Bene  orasse  est  bene  siuduisse. 

LlTTHEK. 

Published  by  R.  B.  Seeley  andW.  Burnside:  and  sold  by  L.  B.  See- 
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Lettered  on  the  back,  "Ward's  Library  of  Standard  Divinity,  25. 
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of  Walton,  Herts. 

Bene  orasse  est  bene  studitisse. 

Luther. 


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Bene  orasse  est  bene  studuisse. 

Luther. 

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In  three  volumes.  Portland:  Hyde,  Lord  &  Duren.  Boston: 
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Bene  orasse  est  bene  stuiluisse. 

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Xotice  of.     1864.     See  Palmer,  Joseph. 

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Cummings,  Enoch  Lincoln.     1827-59.     Lawyer,  Portland. 
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Cummings,    Ephraim   Chamberlain,     b.  Albany.     1825.     Clergyman. 
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common  experience.     By  E.  C.  Cummings. 
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The  same.     Boston:     Cupples  and  Hurd,  94  Boylston  Street.     1887. 

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Cummings,  Maky  J.  (Purington.)     b.  Bowdoinham,   1838. 

Little  Toss.  By  Capt.  Carnes.  Boston:  Published  byD.  Lothrop 
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Uncle  Anthony:   or  the   Marsh  family.     By  Capt.    Carnes.  Boston: 

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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- 
setts and  Xew  York  Historical  Societies,  honorary  master  of 
arts  at  the  universities  of  Harvard  and  New  York.  Fourth 
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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- 
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Caleb  Gushing.     First  published  in  the   Boston  Daily  Advertiser 
and  Patriot,     n.  p.   n.  d.    n.  pp.  [2627 
The  letters  were  written  in  1837. 
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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. 
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[2630 


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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. 

Ancient   settlement  of   Sheepscot.    Appendix  by  William  Willis 

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 


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CasHMAx,  Sidney  Beeman.     1810-90.     Pliysiciau,  Wiscasset. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1890.     See  Meserve,  A.  K.  P. 

CuTLEK.     Incorporated  1826. 

And  vicinity.     (lUus.)     1889.     -See  Bates,  Arlo. 
From  Petit  Manan  to.     (Illus.)     1S90.     -See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

Cutler,  Elisha  Pomekoy.     1780-1813.     Lawyer,  Xorth  Yarmouth. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

Cutler,  Nathan.     1775-1861.     Lawyer,  Farmington. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

Cutler,  Rufus  Putnam.     1818-77.    Clergyman,  Portland,  1S46-.jO. 

"  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. 
Foster  &  Gerrish,  Printers.     1853.     8vo.  pp.  26.  [2644 

Sylvester  Judd.     Mo.  Rel.  Mag.  10:  125.     (1853.)  [2645 

Cutt,  Robert.     Kittery.     Will  of.     1874.     See  Herrick,  N".  J. 

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- 
fast, Rockland. 
The  Claims  of  Seamen.     A  report  presented  at  the  annual  meeting 
of  the  Lincoln   Conference  of  churches,    at  Waldoboro,  Aug.  22, 
1838.     Sailors'  Mag.   11 :  105.     (1838.)  [2646 

Signs   of  the  Times.     A  series   of  sermons,  by   Edward  F.  Cutter, 

pastor  of  the   Congregational   church  in  Warren,    Maine.     Port- 
land:   Thurston,    Ilsley  &  Co.,    Printers.      1844.      24mo.  pp.  48. 

[2647 

Pastoral  Conversations.     Boston,  Mass.,  S.    S.   Society.     1846.  8vo. 

pp.  216.  [2648 

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. 

anniversary.  By  Edward  F.  Cutter,  pastor  of  the  First  Congre- 
gational church  in  Belfast.  Augusta:  William  T.  Johnson, 
Printer.     18-54.     8vo.  pp.  14.  [2649 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,    delivered  at  Rockland,    Maine,  April 

19,  186.5.  By  request  of  the  citizens.  Boston:  D.  C.  Coleswor- 
thy,  66  Cornhill.     1865.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [2650 

Cutter,  William.     1801-67.     h.  Portland. 

"To on  her  birthday;"  "  A  New  England  Winter  Scene;  " 

"  The  Valley  of  Silence.  "     1836.     See  Stephens,  Ann  S. 

Introversion:  or,  magical  reading  of  the  inner  man.     Godey.    21:10 

(1840.)  [2651 
Alden's  Rock.     Godey.     .39:379.     (1849.)  [2652 

Cutting,  Jonas,  LL.  D.  1800-76.  Lawyer  and  justice  of  Supreme 
Judicial  Court,  Bangor. 
Resolutions  and  proceedings  of  the  bar  of  Penobscot  County,  upon 
the  retirement  of  Hon.  Jonas  Cutting,  LL.D.,  from  the  bench  of 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  this  state.  1875.  Me.  Rep.  63: 
595.     (1876.)  [2653 

In  memoriam.     Proceedings  of  the   Penobscot  bar  on   the  death  of 

Judge  Jonas  Cutting.     1876.     See  Pulsifer,  J.  D. 

Memorial  of.     By   Hon.  John  A.  Peters.     1880.     See   Memorials  of 

Judges. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Cutts  Family. 

Notice  of  the  Cutts  family.     X.  E.  Reg.  2:  277.     (1848.)  [2654 

Cutts,  Mrs.  Mary  Pepperrell  Sparhawk. 

The   Life   and  Times   of  Hon.  William    Jarvis,    of  Weathersfield, 

Vermont.     By  his   daughter,  Mary  Pepperrell  Sparhawk  Cutts. 

New  York:    Published    by    Hurd  and    Houghton.     Cambridge: 

Riverside  Press.     1869.    Svo.  pp.  xii,  451.     (Port.)  [2655 

Contains  sketch  of  the  Pepperrell  family. 

Dakix,  Moses,  M.  D.     1975-^865.     Physician,  Hope,  Islesboro. 

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 

manufacturing  resources  of  the  southern  part   of   the   county  of 

Waldo,    Maine;  to  which  is  added  an  appendix,  giving   a   brief 

account  of  some  of  the  islands  of  Penobscot  Bay.     By  M.  Dakin, 

M.  D.     Boston:     Mead's   Press,  4  State  Street.     1847.     12mo.  p]). 

28.  [2656 

Relates  to  Camden,  Hope,  Lincolnville  and  Northport. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  331) 

Dall,  Mrs.  Caroline  Wet.ls  Healey,  LL.  D.     b.  1822. 

Historical  Pictures  Retouched,  a  volume   of   miscellanies.     In  two 
parts.     Parti.  Studies.     Part  II.  Fancies.     By  Mrs.  Dall,  author 
of  "  Woman's  Eight  to  Labor.  " 
"  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: 
Edward  S.  Whitfield,  178  Strand.     1860.     lOmo.  pp.  x,  402,  (1). 

[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 
wrote  out  for  me  the  outlines  of  his  story.  " 

Preface. 

Dalton,  Asa,  D.  D.     Clergyman,  Portland. 

The  Fulness  of  Christ.  A  sermon  preached  January  30,  1876,  in  St. 
Steplien's  church,  Portland,  Me.  By  Rev.  Asa  Dal  ton,  rector  of 
the  church.  Portland:  Published  by  Dresser,  McLellan  &  Co. 
1876.     8vo.  pp.  15.  [2658 

Address  on  Longfellow.     1882.     See  Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 

A  Sermon  on  the  history  and  principles   of  St.  Stephen's  parish, 

Portland,  Maine.  By  Rev.  Asa  Dalton,  D.  D.,  rector.  Preached 
July  4,  1886,  on  the  occasion  of  the  centennial  celebration  of  the 
city.  Printed  by  request  of  the  vestry.  Portland:  B.  Thui'ston 
&  Co.     1886.     8vo.  pp.  20.  [26.".» 

Robert   Hallowell   Gardiner.     Read    before    the   Maine   Historical 

Society,  February  9,  1888.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  2d  ser.  1:295. 
(1890.)  [2660 

Damariscotta.     Incorporated,    1847,    from  parts    of    Nobleboro    and 
Bristol. 
Narrative  of  hostile  acts  of  Indians  at.     1722.     See  "  W.  G." 

Vessels  burned  at,  during  Revolution.     See  Town,  Ithiel. 

Oyster  Shell  Deposit  at.  1859.     See  Chadbourn,  P.  A. 

Shell-heaps  at.     1869.     See  Explorations. 

History  Alna  Lodge.     1874.     See  Hilton,  William  H. 

Centennial   Celebration   at    Damariscotta   and   Newcastle,    July  4, 

1876,  together  with  the  historical  address  delivered  by  Gen 
James  A.  Hall.  Waldoboro:  Miller  &  Atwood,  Printers.  1878 
8vo.  pp.  IS.  [2661 

Account  also  in  the  Lincoln  County  News.    4 :  27,  28,  July  C,  13.    1876. 

Shell  Heaps  on  the  River.     1878.     See  Moses,  Thomas  F. 

History  Alna  Lodge.     1880.     See  Merry,  C.  G. 

History.     1882.     See  Cushman,  David  Q. 

Ancient  Deeds  of  land  at  Damariscotta  and  Sheepscot.    Bang.  H. 

M.     1:64.     (1885.)  [2662 


340  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Damariscotta,  Continued., 

Shell  Heaps  at.     1889.     See  Winsor,  Justin. 

Catalogue    of   the  Skidompha    Clvib    library;     Mrs.    C.    G.  Merry, 

librarian.  Lege  et  disce.  Damariscotta:  Dunbar  Brothers, 
Printers.     1890.     18mo.  pp.  19.  [260o 

History  Alna  Lodge.     1880-91.     See  Merry,  Charles  G. 

Damariscotta  axd  Medomak  Kivers. 

U.  S.  Coast  survey  chart.     1878.     25  x  38  inches.     Scale  1.58.    [2664 

Dame,  Charles,     b.  1810.     Clergyman,  Falmouth. 

Two  Sermons  on  the  mode  and  subjects  of  Cluistian  baptism, 
preached  at  Falmouth,  July  5,  1840,  by  Charles  Dame,  A.  M., 
pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  church  in  that  place.  Port- 
land :  A.  Shirley.     1840.     8vo.  pp.  o4.  [2005 

Dame,  Luther. 

Life  and  Character  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell.  By  Luther  Dame. 
(Read  at  the  meeting  in  Newbury,  Thursday,  August  28,  1884.) 
Essex.  Inst.  Hist.  Coll.  21:  161.     (1884.)  [2006 

The  same.     Separately  printed,     n.  d.     8vo.  pp.  10. 

Damisokantik.     (Megantic  Lake,  orFarmington  Falls?) 
Abnaqui  mission  at.     See  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 

Dana,  Charles  Anderson,     b.  1819.     Editor,  New  York. 

The  Household  Book  of  Poetry,  collected  and  edited  by  Charles  A. 
Dana.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  346  and  348  Broadway. 
London:  16  Little  Britain.     1858.     8vo.  pp.  798.  [2667 

Contains  "Cape  Cottage  bj'  Sunset,"  by  William  B.  Glazier;  "It  Might 
Have  Been,  "  by  "William  C.  AVilliamson;  "  "Why  Thus  Longing,  "  by  Harriet 
Winslow  (Sewall). 

The  same.     Eleventh   edition,    revised  and   enlarged.     New   York. 

1878.     8vo.  pp.  xxvii,  810. 

Dana,  Israel  Thorndike,  M.  D.     b.  1827.     Physician,  Portland. 

The  Actual  Value  of  Medicines.  An  introductory  lecture  delivered 
before  the  medical  department  of  Bowdoin  College,  February  14, 
1861.  By  Israel  T.  Dana,  M.  D.,  professor  of  materia  medica 
and  thei'apeutics.  Portland:  Printed  by  David  Tucker.  1861. 
8vo.  pp.  22.  [2668 

Annual  Address  before  Maine  Medical  Association.    1863.     Records 

eleventh  meeting,     p.  14.  [2669 

Inaugural  Address.     1869.     See  Me.  Med.  Ass.  Trans.     1869.     p.  21. 

History  of  the  Portland  School  for  Medical  Instruction.  An  ad- 
dress at  the  dedication  of  the  new  schoolrooms  and  the  opening 
of  the  18th  annual  course,  17th  June,  1874.  By  Israel  Thorn- 
dike  Dana,  M.  D.  With  the  remarks  of  Hon.  Israel  Washburn, 
Jr.,    Hon.  William   W.  Thomas,    Jr.,    Dr.  Alfred  Mitchell,    Rev. 


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Edward  Y.  Hincks.  Portland,  Me.  Stephen  Berry,  Printer 
1874.     8vo.  pp.  33.  [2670 

Dana,  Judah.     1772-184.5.     Fryeburg. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.  1863.  See  Willis,  William. 
Dana,  Kichard  Henry,  LL.  D.,  D.  C.  L.  1815-82.  Lawyer,  Boston. 
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- 
rence Donahue  vs.  Richards  and  al.,  and  Bridget  Donahue,  by 
her  next  friend,  vs.  the  same.  Approved  by  the  committee  of 
publication.  Boston:  Massachusetts  Sabbath  Society  Depository, 
No.  13  Cornhill.     n.  d.     (18.54.)     12mo.  pp.  59.  [2671 

The  case  is  reported  in  Maine  Reports,  38:  376. 

Usury  Laws.     Speech  of  Richard  H.  Dana,  Jr.,    in  the  House  of 

Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  February  14,  1867,  on  the  re- 
peal of  the  usury  laws.  Portland,  Me.  Daily  Press  Printing 
House,  Wm.  M.  Marks,  manager.     1875.     8vo.  pp.  32.  [2672 

Leonard  Woods.     Cent.  21:138.     (1881.)  [2673 

The  above  is  a  review  of  Prof.  Park's  "  Memorial  of  Life  and  Character 
of  Leonard  Woods. " 

Dane,  Joseph.     1778-1858.     Lawyer,  Kennebunk. 

Notice  of.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  6:  364.     (1859.)  [2674 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

Notice  of.     1864.     See  Palmer,  Joseph. 

Obituary  of.     1884.     -See  Herrick,  N.  G. 

Danforth,  Charles.     181-5-90.     Justice  Supreme  Judicial  Court;  law- 
yer, Norridgewock,  Gardiner. 
Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.   Maine. 

In  Memoriam.     Proceedings    of  the  Kennebec  bar  in    relation  to 

the  death  of  Honorable  Charles  Danforth,  who  was  an  associ- 
ate justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  from  January  5,  1864, 
to  March  30,  1890,  and  who  died  at  his  residence  in  Gai'diner, 
March  30,  1890.     Maine  Reports,  82:  582.  (1890.)  [2675 

Remarks  by  James  W.  Bradbury,  Herbert  M.  Heath,  Samuel  Titcomb, 
and  Orville  D.  Baker,     Response  by  Chief  Justice  Peters. 

Danforth,  J.  S. 

Hunting  and  Trapping.     1882.     .'^ee  Barker,  J-  S. 

Danforth,  Thomas.     1622-1699.     President  of  Maine. 

Deed  from  Pres.   Danforth    to  trustees  of  Falmouth.     1684.     Me. 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  1 :  5.54.     (1831.)  [2676 

Deed  to  the  inhabitants    of    York.     1684.     See    Green,  Samuel  A., 

and  Sargent,  William  M. 

A  brief  biof;raphical  sketch  of  Pres.  Danforth   is  given  in  Judge  Emory 
Washburn's  .Judicial  Hist.  Mass.,  p.  247 


342  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAIXE. 

Danger  Si&xals.     1885.     See  Clark,  Francis  E. 

Daxiel,  Miss  Maktha  A. 

The  Dew  of  Hermon.  By  Martlia  A.  Daniel.  Second  edition,  re- 
vised with  additions. 

"As  the  dew  of  Hermon  and  as  the  dew  that  descend  ed  upon  the  moun- 
tains of  Zion ;  for  there  the  Lord  commanded  the  blessing,  even  life  for- 
ever more."    h'salm  1.3.3:  2. 

Lewiston  :  J.  A.  Smith.     1858.     18vo.  pp.  128.  [2677 

Golden  Moments  and  Fragments  of  the  Year.     By  Miss  M.  A.  Daniel, 

Author  of  the  "Dew  of  Hermon."     Bath:   for  the  author.     1SG4. 
16mo.  pp.  82,  1.  [2678 

Daniel,  Uncle.     P.seuJ. 

Traits  of  Character,  Pursuits,  Manners,  Customs,  and  Habits  Mani- 
fested by  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Northeastern  States,  in  Common 
Pursuits  of  Life.  By  Uncle  Daniel,  LL.  D.  Portland:  Arthur 
Shirley.     1837.    Svo.  pp.  68.  [2679 

Darby,  Samuel,     d.  1807.     Revolutionary  soldier,  York. 

Memorial  of.    1873.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 
Darley,  Felix  Octavius  Caer,     b.  1822.     Artist,  Sew  York. 

Composition  in  outline,  from  Judd's  Margaret.  Engraved  by  Kor- 
vian  Huber.  30  plates.  Oblong  folio.  New  York:  Readfield. 
1856.  [2680 

"The  drawings  are  original,  graceful,  and  purely  natural." 

London  Atheuai^uui,  March  14,  1867.  p.  347. 
The  price  was  ten  dollars  a  set. 

Darling,  Jonathan  Jr.     1741-1826.    Bluehill. 

Journal.  Au  abstract  contributed  by  the  late  R.  W.  G.  Dodge,  of 
Bluehill.     Bang.  H.  M.     2:76.     (18SG.)  [2681 

Darling,  and  family.     1890.     See  Candage,  R.  G.  F. 

A  Letter  from  Jonathan  Darling  of  Bluehill,  1791.  Bang.  H.  M. 
b:16.     (1890.)  [2682 

Darling,  Mary  Greenleaf. 

Gladys:  A  romance.  By  Mary  Greenleaf  Darling.  Boston:  D. 
Lothrop  Company.     1887.     16mo.  pp.  304.  [2683 

Incidental  chapters  are  laid  in  Bar  Harbor. 
Daveis,  Charles  Stewart,  LL.  D.     1788-1805.     Lawyer,  Portland. 
On  Greek  Literature.  Icjuev  roc  kdrjvag.  .  .  Monthly  Anthology  and  Bos- 
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Comprising  an  address  before  the  Peucinian  Society  of  IJowdoin  College, 
1808. 

An  Address  delivered  on  the  commemoration  at  Fryeburg,  May  19, 

1825.  By  Charles  S.  Daveis.  Portland:  Published  by  James 
Adams,  Jr.  Printed  by  D.  &  S.  Paine.  1825.  Svo.  cover  title 
and  pp.  64.  [2685 


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-Common  Law  Jurisdiction.     Xo.  Am.  Rev.     21:104.     (1S2.5.)     [20S6 
Review  of  a  dissertation  on  the  nature  and  extent  of  the  jurisdiction  of 
tlie  courts  of  the  United  States,  &c.,  by  Peter  S.  Da  Ponceau. 

-An  Address  delivered  at  Portland  on  the  decease  of  Jolin  Adams, 
and  Thomas  Jefferson,  August  9,  1826.  By  Charles  S.  Daveis. 
Portland:  James  Adams,  Jr.     1826.     Svo.  pp.  5.5.  [2687 

-Maine  Legislature.  Jan.  Sess.  (1828.)  (Doc.  No.  IS.)  Report  of 
Charles  S.  Daveis,  Esq.  Agent  appointed  by  the  executive  of  the 
State  of  Maine.  To  inquire  into  and  report  upon  certain  facts  re- 
lating to  aggressions  upon  the  rights  of  the  State,  and  of  individual 
citizens  thereof,  by  inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Xew  Brunswick. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  legislature.  Portland,  Thomas  Todd, 
Printer  to  the  State.     1828.     8vo.  pp.  .35.  [2688 

-Xotice  of  Enoch  Lincoln.     1881.     See  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll. 
-Xorth  Eastern  Boundary. 

1.  The  Decision  of  the  king  of  the  Netherlands  considered  in 
reference  to  the  rights  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  State  of 
Maine.     Portland.  1831. 

2.  Report  of  tiie  Committee  of  Public  Lands,  on  the  subject  of 
the  north  eastern  boundary.     Boston.  1832. 

3.  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  of  the  Legislature  of 
Maine,  on  so  much  of  the  governor's  message,  as  relates  to  the 
north  eastern  boundary.  Augusta,  1832.  No.  Am.  Rev.  34:  514. 
(1832.)  [2689 

-The  North  Eastern  Boundary  of  the  United  States,  (extract  from 
the  N.  A.  Review,  with  Appendix.)  Boston;  Peirce  &  Parker, 
No.  9,  Cornhill.     1832.     12mo.  pp.  100.     (2.)     Map.  [2690 

The  map  appended  is  entitled  "Map  of  the  State  of  Maine  exhibiting  the 
disputed  territory  in  connexion  with  the  adjacent  British  Provinces  of 
N.  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia."  It  was  issued  from  "Annin,  Smith  &  Co's. 
Lith.,  Boston,"  and  "Published  for  the  Compiler  by  Stimpsoa  &  Clapp, 
BDSton."    The  map  measures  17  by  14  5-8  inches. 

-Earl  Fitz  William.  (Obituary  notice.)  American  Annual  Register. 
8:  430.     (1832-33.)  [2691 

-Address  delivered  before  the  alumni  of  Bowdoin  College,  on  the 
evening  before  commencement,  September  1,1835.  By  Charles 
S.  Daveis.  Portland:  Smith  &  Waterhouse,  Printers.  18-35. 
8vo.  pp.  67.  [2692 

-The  French  Revolution.     1836.     See  Stephens,  Ann  S. 

-Constitutional  Law.  Report  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  January  term,  1837.  By 
Richard  Peters.     No.  Am.  Rev.  46:  126.     (1838.)  [2693 

-Report  as  chairman  of  the  committee  of  the  legislature  of  Maine 
upon  the  state  of  the  north  eastern  boundary.  Resolves  of 
Maine,  1841.     pp.  581-687.  [2694 


344  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Daveis,  Chakles  Stewart,  LL.  D.,  Continued. 

Resolutions  on  the    decease    of    Judge   Story.     1845.     See  Story, 

Joseph. 

The  Law     of    Riot.     The     Portland    riot.     Law  Rep.  n.  s.     S:  .361 

(185.5.)  [2695 

Account  of  the   Cincinnati.     Ajipleton's    Xew  American  Cyclopae- 
dia.    4:  596.     (1858.)  [2696 

Resolutions  on  the  death   of  Prof.   Parker    Cleaveland.     Me.  Hist. 

Soc.  Coll.     6:433.     (1859.)  [2697 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

Memoir,  with  portrait.     1873.     -See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Sketch  of.     1873.     See  Haskins,  David  G.,  Jr. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Daveis,  Edavaed  Henky.     b.  1818.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Reports  of  cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  District  Court  of 
the  United  States,  for  the  District  of  Maine.  1822-39.  Second 
edition,  with  cases  in  1854-55.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  and  Com- 
pany.    1856.     8vo.  pp.  viii,  599.  [2668 

Reports  of  cases   determined  in   the   District   Court  of  the  United 

States  for  the  district  of  Maine,  with  some  opinions  of  the  dis- 
trict judge  in  cases  determined  in  the  Circuit  Court.  By  Ashur 
Ware,  district  judge.  Vol.  II.  1839-49.  By  Edward  H.  Daveis. 
Second  edition.  Portland:  Loring,  Short  &  Harmon.  1873. 
8vo.  pp  xi,  470.  [2699 

Daveis,  Johx  Taylok  Gilman,  M.  D.    1816-73.     Physician,  Portland. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1873.     See  Lamson,  D.  L. 

Memorial  of.     1873.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Davexport,  Frederick  S.     Bangor. 

Organ  Gems.  A  collection  of  offertories,  elevations,  communions, 
preludes,  fugues,  &c.  By  Andre,  Batiste,  Brosig,  Hesse,  Freyer, 
and  others.  Arranged  and  edited  by  Frederick  S.  Davenport. 
Boston:  Published  by  Oliver  Ditson  &  Co.,  277  Washington  St. 
1864.     Roy.   4to.  obi.  pp.  30.  [2700 

D'AvEZAc,  Marie  Armaud  Pascal.     Paris,  France. 

Letter  on  Voyage  of  the  Cabots.  1869.  -See  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll. 
2dser.     (Doc.)  1:499.     (1869.)  [2701 

Davidson,  Henry.     1782-1863.    Waldo,  Belfast. 

Specimen  number.  An  ecclesiastical  register,  being  a  collection 
of  facts  relative  to  the  churches  and  clergy  of  New  England. 
By  Henry  Davidson.  Half-sheet  periodical.  Portland:  Shirley, 
Hyde  and  Company.     1830.     12mo.  pp.  10,  (2).  [2702 

A  volume  of  300  pages,  in  monthly  numbers,  was  contemplated.    Only  one 
number  appeared. 


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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. 
Published   by  the   author.      For  sale  by   Rev.  E.  Davies,    East 
Machias,  Me.     James  P.  Magee,   38   Bloomfield  Street,   Boston, 
Mass.     Price   twenty-five   cents.     B.   Thurston  &  Co.,    Printers, 
Portland,  Me.     n.  d.     (1868.)     12mo.  pp.  72.  [2703 

The  same.     Second  edition.     12mo.  pp.  72. 

The  same.     Third  edition.     12nio.  pp.  72. 

Davies,  James. 

Voyage  to  Sagadahoc.     1607.     See  DeCosta,  B.  F. 

Davis,  Miss  Augusta  Cordelia,    h.  1836.    Yarmouth. 

Poems   from    Yare,    by   Alice    Chadbourne.      (Augusta  C.  Davis.) 
Portland:  Ford  &  Rich,  Publishers,     1890.     16mo.  pp.  124.   [2704 

Davis,  Caleb  Bailey.    1808-55.     Clergyman,  Paris,  1838-54. 

Baptist   church,    Paris,    Maine.     Am.    Bap.    Mem.     3:301.     (1854.) 

[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 
Portland,  by  Thomas  B.  Wait.  April,  1791.  12mo.  pp.  54.  [2706 
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. 

Printed  at  Portland,  by  Thomas  Baker  Wait.     8vo.  pp.  20.    [2707 

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. 
Sketch  of.     1873.     See  Haskins,  David  C,  Jr. 

Davis,  George  Thomas.     1810-77.     Lawyer,  Portland,  1865-77. 

Slavery  in  Massachusetts.     Hist.  Mag.    10:81.  (Supplement.)  (1886.) 

[2709 
"  The  St.  Regis  Bell.  "      Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.     11:  311.     (1869-70.) 

[2710 


346  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Davis,  George  Thomas,  Continued. 

The  same.     n.  t.  p.     (1870.)     8vo.  pp.  311-321. 

Reprinted  from  above,  without  change  of  paging. 

Notice  of.     N.E.Reg.     32:103.     (1878.)  [2711 

Memoir  of.     1881.     See  Talbot,  George  F. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

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- 
ippi legislature,  &c.,  &c.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy 
&  Co.     18.59.     8vo.  pp.  56.  [2712 

Davis,  J. 

Phenomena  in  Maine.    No.  Am.  Rev.     3:325.     (1816.)  [2713 

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 
appear,  set  upon  their  bloody  design  by  the  French  and  their 
abbettors.     Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.    3d  ser.  1:  101.     (1825.) 

5«e  also,  Hull,  John  T.,    "Capture  of  Fort  Loyal,"  in  which  extracts  are 
given. 

Account  of  his  surrender  and  captivity.   1690.  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

Davis,   Woodbury.     1813-71.     Lawyer  and  justice  Supreme   Judicial 

Coitrt.     Belfast,  Portland. 
The  Removal   of   Judge   Woodbury    Davis.     Law  Rej).  n.  s.    9:  61. 

(18.56.)  [2715 
Arguments  on  the  removal  of.     1856.     See  Choate,  Rufus. 


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Maine  Law  Vindicated.      By  Hon.  Woodbury  Davis,  judge  of  the 

Supreme  Court  of  Maine.  Published  by  the  National  Temperance 
Society  and  Publication  House,  Xo.  172  William  Street  (near 
Beekman  Street,  Xew  York,)  at  .$8  per  thousand,  n.  d.  (1852.) 
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. 

The  brightness  of  his  glory.    Heb.  1,  .3. 

Philadelphia:     Lindsay  and  Blackiston.     1860.     12mo.  pp.  25-0. 

[2717 
Before  publication  the  whole   edition   was  suppressed  by  the  author  for 
reasons  not  communicated  to  the  public. 

Political  Problem.     Ath  Mo.     12:2.52.     (1863.)  [2718 

Congregation  Polity,  Usages  and  Law.     From  the    Boston  Review 

for  July,  1865.  Proprietors  of  Boston  Review,  11  Cornhill.  Bos- 
ton.    1865.     8vo.  pp.  59.  [2719 

Resolutions  of  the  bar  of  the  county  of  Cumberland  on  the  death 

of  the  Hon.  Woodbury  Davis,  late  associate  justice  of  the 
Supreme  Judicial  Court.     1871.     Maine  Reports,  59:593.  [2720 

Davisox,  Charles.     5.  1826.     Clergyman,  Monson. 

Semi-centennial   Address   of   Charles   Davison.     Poems  by   W.   S. 

Knowlton  and  T.  X.  Lord,  etc.     Monson,  April  22, 1872.  Portland: 

Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Breed.     1872.     Svo.  pp.  36.  [2721 

Davisox,  G.  M. 

The  Traveller's  Guide  through  the  Middle  and  Xorthern  States  and 
the  Provinces  of  Canada.  By  G.  M.  Davison.  Eighth  edition. 
Saratoga  Springs:  Published  by  G.  M.  Davison,  and  by  S.  S.  & 
W.  Wood,  New  York.     1840.     16mo.  pp.  395.     Maine,  pp.  351-358. 

[2722 

Dawes,  Hexky  Laubexs.     b.  1816.     Statesman,  Massachusetts. 

Memorial  Address  on  Senator  Fessenden.  1869.  See  Fessenden, 
W.  P. 

Daw^sox,  Hexr^'  Bartox.     1821-88.     White  Plains,  X.  Y. 

Battles  of  the  United  States  by  Sea  and  Land,  embracing  those  of 
the  Revolutionary  and  Indians  wars,  the  war  of  1812,  and  the 
Mexican  war:  with  important  official  documents.  By  Henry  B. 
Dawson,  member  of  the  Xew  York  Historical  Society,  etc.  Illus- 
trated with  numerous  highly-finished  steel  engravings,  including 
battle  scenes  and  full  length  portraits,  from  original  paintings. 
By  Alonzo  Chappel.  In  two  volumes.  Xew  York.  Johnson,  Fry 
and  Company,     n.  d.     4to.  pp.  746  (4),  539.  [2723 

Contains:  The  Action  off  Machias,  1 :  44.    The  Expedition  against  Quebec 
The  Bombardment  of  Tripoli,  2;  38.    Tne  Capture  of  the  Boxer,  2:  272. 


348  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Dawson,  Henry  Barton,  Continued. 

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(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- 
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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. 


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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- 
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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. 


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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. 


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"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 
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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 
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England  coast,  from  Isles  of  Shoals  to  Grand  Manan.  By  B.  F. 
De  Costa.  New  York:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph  &  Co.  Boston:  A. 
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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- 
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maps.)  [27  75 

45  pages  relate  to  Maine. 

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[2776 

-The  same.     New  York,  1877.     sm.  4to.  pp.  7.  [2777 

25  copies  printed. 

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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^ 
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Gosnold  and   Pring.     1G02-03.    Extracts  from  a  paper  read  before 

the  New  England  Historic,  Genealogical  Society,  Nov.  7,  1877, 
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(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. 
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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. 

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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. 


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^The  same,  under  the   following  title: 

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Catalogue  of  the  Woodford's  Corner  Congregational  Sunday- 
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16mo.  pp.  18.  [2795 


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Deerixg,  Mary  S.     Portland. 
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were  drowned,  and  he  only  was  cast  upon  the  shore  by  the  wreck: 
and  how  he  lived  eight  and  twenty  years  in  an  uninhabited  island, 
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The  remainder  is  like  Vol.  I. 

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the  king  of  France,  extended  from  Cape  Canso,  at  the  eastern  extremity 
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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- 

plegate,  1858.     Svo.  pp.  200.  [2881 

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- 
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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- 
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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. 
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"  August  and  glorious  city!  Thy  renown 
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Drinkwateb,  Anne  T. 

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[2946 
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[2952b 
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[2952c 

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The  same,     second  edition.     Portland:    Dresser,   McLellan  c^-  Co. 

1880.     12mo.    pp.  3.54. 


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The     same,     third    edition.     Portland:     Stephen     Berry,    Printer. 

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[2962 

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226.     (1887.)  [2963 

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[2964 

Rogers  Family,  of  Freeport.     Me.  Rec.    4:83.     (1887.)  [2965 

Obituary   of  Daniel  Wing.     1887.     -See   Maine   Farmer's  Almanac. 

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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 

Eastman,  Philip.     1799-1869.     Lawyer,  Saco. 

Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  of  the  State 
of  Maine,  contained  in  Greenleaf's,  Fairfield's,  Appleton's  and 
Sheijley's  reports;  and  comprising  twenty-six  volumes  of  the 
Maine  Reports.  By  Philip  Eastman.  Hallowell:  Masters,  Smith 
&  Co.     1849.     Svo.  pp.  xcvi,  682.  [3019 

Notice  of.     N.E.Reg.     24:81.     (1870.)  [3020 

Eastman,  Thomas. 

Proceedings  of  a  division  court  martial,  constituted  for  the  trial  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Eastman,  battalion  of  cavalry,  1st  brigade,  8th 
division;  March  14,  1815.  With  his  defence  before  the  court, 
the  division  order  of  27th  March,  disapproving  the  judg- 
ment of  the  court,  and  address  to  the  public.  Hallowell:  Printed 
by  N.  Cheever.     1815.     Svo.  pp.  47.  [3021 

Eastport.     Incorporated  1798. 

Act  of  Incorporation  of  Eastport.     1798.     Bang.  H.  M.  3:  179.  1888. 

[3022 
ConstitiiVion  Botanic  Society.     1812.     See  Thomjison,  Samuel. 


390  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   MAINE. 

Eastport,  Continued. 

Letters  from  Eastport.     1814.     Bang.  Hist.  Mag.     3:  200. 

[3023 

Four  Years  under  Martial  Law.     1814-18.     See  Sabine,  Lorenzo. 

- — —British  at.     1814-JS.     -See  Lossing,  B.  J. 

Representatives     to     General    Court.      1807-19.      See   Washington 

County. 

Discourse,  dedication.     1820.     -See  Bigelovv,  Andrew. 

Constitution   and  subscribers'    names   of    the   Female   Benevolent 

Society.     Easti)ort:   Benjamin    Folsom,    Printer.      1822.      18mo. 
pp.  8.  [3024 

^Eastport  Unitarian  Book  Society.     Unita.  Misc.     4:  3.5.     (1823.) 

[3025 

Sermon,  before  Baptist  Association.     182.5.     -See  Merrill,  Daniel. 

Sermon,  dedication.     1829.     -See  Gale,  Wakefield. 

Correspondence    between  First  Congregational  society,  Eastport, 

and  Rev.  Wakefield  Gale.     Eastport:    Printed  by  Benjamin   Fol- 
som.    1829.     12mo.  pp.  20.  [3026 

Sermon,  ordination.     E.  H.  Edes.     1S31.     See  Whitman,  Jason. 

Account  of.     1832.     -See  Coke,  E.  T. 

History.     1834.     See  Weston,  Jonathan  D. 

Account  of.     1834.     -See  Williamson,  W.  D. 

Catalogue  of  the  Athenjeum.     1836. 

By-laws  and  member's  names  of  the  Union  Club,  formed  at  Eastport, 

January,    1837.     S.   B.    Mitchell,    Print,     n.  p.    (Eastport.)     1837. 
16mo.  pp.  7.  [3027 

Constitution  and   .subscribers'   names   of   the   Female  Benevolent 

Society.     Eastport:  S.  B.  Mitchell,  Printer.     1837.  [3028 

Eulogy  on  President  Harrison.     1841.     See  McPhail,  Leonard. 

Sermon.     1843.     -S'ee  Farley,  Charles  A. 

Early  Settlers  of.     1847.     -See  Sabine,  Lorenzo. 

Engraving  of.     1853.     See  Sears,  Robert. 

Magnetic  Observations  at.     1860-64.     -See  Bache,  A.  D. 

Marine  Fauna  of.     1871.     -See  Verrill,  A.  E. 

U.   S.   Coast  Survey   Chart  of  Harbor.     1876.     Size,  18x26   inches. 

Scale  1 :  58  to  mile.  [3029 

Land  Grants  in  Eastport  and  Lubec.     (1886.)     -See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Marriages  in.     Being  the   first  on  the  town  records.     Bang.  H.  M. 

3:80.     (1887.)  [3030 

Inscriptions  from   monuments  and  gravestones  in  Eastport  ceme- 
tery.    Bang.  H.  M.     2:  1.50.,  (1887.)  [3031 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  391 

Early  families  who  settled  at  Eastport.     Tuttle,  Shackford,  Maybee, 

Eaton,  Leigliton,  Todd,  Bernard.  From  Eastport  records.  Bang. 
H.  M.     3:  95.     (1887.)  [3032 

Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches.     1888.     See  Kilby,  W.  H. 

Directory.     1888.     See  Putnam,  Tower  &  Co. 

The   Herring  Industry.     Eastport,   Maine.     Illustrated.     Harpers 

Weekly.    33:226.     (1889.)  [,3033 

Address,  Congregational  church  anniversary,     1888.     See  Donnell, 

Albert. 

Eastport  and  Quoddy  Bay.     (Illus.)     1890.     See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

Organization  of  the  Central  Congregational  church,  Eastport,  Maine, 

with  confession  of  faith,  covenant,  and  rules  of  the  church. 
Adopted  December  16,  1881.  Eastport,  printed  at  the  Sentinel 
Office.     1892.     16mo.  pp.  12.  [3034 

Eatox,  Arthur  Wentwokth  Hamiltox.     Clergyman.     Xew  York. 
Berwick,  Maine,  and  Nova  Scotia  Hamiltons.     N.  E.  Reg.    44:  361. 
(1890.)  [3035 

Eaton,  Ctkus.     1784-1875.     Educator,    r.  Warren,  1804-75. 

Annals   of   the   Town   of  Warren:  with   the   early   history   of  St. 

George's,  Broad  Bay,  and  the  neighboring   settlements  on  the 

Waldo  Patent.     By  Cyrus  Eaton,  A.  M.    Hallowell :  Masters,  Smith 

&  Co.     1851.     12mo.  pp.  xi,  437.     (2  maps,  1  port.)  [3036 

Reviewed  by  Lorenzo  Sabine  in  No.  Am.  Rev.    74:  171.     (1852.) 

The    same.      Second   edition.      Hallowell:    Masters   &   Livermore. 

1887.     12mo.  pp.  xvi,  680.     (7  illus.  and  maps.) 

Woman:  an  address  delivered  to  the  Ladies'  Sewing  Circle,  Warren, 

Maine,  by  Cyrus  Eaton.  Hallow^ell:  Masters,  Smith  &  Co.  1854. 
12mo.  pp.  14.  [;W37 

History  of  Thomaston,  Rockland,  and  South   Thomaston,   Maine, 

from  their  first  exploration,  A.  D.  1605;  with  family  genealogies. 
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the  Wisconsin  Hist.  Society,  and  member  elect  of  the  Maine  Hist. 
Society. 

"  Gather  up  the  fragments,  that  nothing  be  lost." 

John,  6:  12. 

In  two  volumes.  Hallowell:  Masters,  Smith  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865. 

12mo.  Vol.  I.  pp.  xii,  468,     Vol.  II.  pp.  4,  472.  [3038 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1875.     See  Sibley,  John  L. 

^Notice  of.     1876.     See  Cushman,  David  Q. 

Eaton,  Miss  Emily.     1817-78.    Warren. 

Notice  of.     X.  E.  Reg.     31 :  123.     (1879.)  [3039 


392  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Eaton,  Mrs.  H.  F.     rortland. 

Christmas  Concert  Exercise.  Immanuel — God  with  us.  By  Mrs.  H. 
F.  Eaton.  Portland,  Me.:  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Donham.  1880.  (Copy- 
righted 1880.)     16mo.  pp.  15.  [3040 

Eatox,  Hosea,  Ballou.     1822-87.     Physician,  Camden,  1844-87. 

Inaugural  Address  read  before  the  Maine  Homeopathic  Medical 
Society,  by  Hosea  B.  Eaton,  M.  D.,  president,  of  Rockport,  in 
Camden,  at  the  fourth  annual  meeting  of  the  society.  Held  in 
Augusta,  Thursday,  May  24,  1870,  at  2  o'clock,  P.  M.  Portland: 
Press  of  B.  Thurston  &  Company.     1870.     12mo.  pp.  22.  [3041 

Speech  by  Dr.  H.  B.  Eaton,  of  Camden,  Me.,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Jan.  9th,  1883,  in  favor  of  the  amendment  to  the  con- 
stitution, forever  prohibiting  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  intoxi- 
cating liquors.  The  speech  fully  shows  the  physiological,  medi- 
cal, chemical  and  moral  effects  on  those  who  use  intoxicating 
liquors,  and  on  their  children,  (hereditary).  Confirmed  by  over 
7000  of  the  best-read  physicians  in  this  county.  Yarmouth,  Me.: 
I.  C.  Wellcome,  Publisher.  Boston,  Mass.:  H.  L.  Hastings,  47 
Comhill.  JiTational  Temperance  Society  and  Publication  House, 
Xew  York,  J.  N.  Stearns,  Agent,  58  Reade  Street.  New  York: 
Woman's  N.  C  T.  Union,  76  Bible  House.  Nashville,  Tenn.: 
Office  of  Southern  Broad  Axe.     12mo.  pp.  32.  [3042 

Resolution.s  on  his   death.     1887.     See    Maine  Homeopathic  Med. 

Soc. 

Eaton,  Isabp:l  Graham.     Bangor. 

A  Romance  of  Castine.     N.  E.  Mag.     n.  s.  2:  558.     (1890.)  [304;^ 

Of  the  time  of  the  siege  in  1779. 

Eaton,  John  Rowell,  M.  D.    1830-85.     Physician,  Wilton. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1885.     See  Gordon,  S.  C. 

Eaton,  John  S. 

Guide  to  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad,  the  White  Mountains, 
and  all  principal  points  in  the  New  England  States.  By  John  S. 
Eaton.  For  the  year  1870".  For  sale  at  stations  and  by  news 
agents  in  the  cars  of  the  Boston  and  Maine  R.  R.,  at  mountain 
hotels,  &c.  Price,  50  cents.  J.  E.  Farwell  &  Company,  Print- 
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folded  maps.)  [3044 

Eaton,    Russell,     d.  1889.     Publisher,  Augusta. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1889.     .See  Lapham,  W.  B. 

Eaton,  Samuel.     1737-1822.     Clergyman,  Harpswell,  1765-1822. 

Sermon  delivered  at  the  interment  of  the  Hon.  Jacob  Abbot,  of 
Brunswick,  Me.  By  Samuel  Eaton,  A.  M.,  pastor  of  the  church 
in  Harpswell.  Brun.swick:  Joseph  Griffin,  Printer.  1820.  8vo. 
pp.   20.  [3045 


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Biographical  notice  of.     1856.     See  Packard,  Alpheus  S. 

Commemorative  notice  of.     1856.     <See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Eaton,  William.     1764-1881.     Brimfield,  Mass. 

The  Speech  of  Gen.  William  Eaton,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  Mass.,  the  first  day  of  March,  1808.  On  the 
resolutions  to  amend  the  United  States  Constitution,  relative  to 
the  removal  of  judges,  othei'wise  than  by  impeachment.  Portland. 
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Eayks,  (or  Eayres)  Joshua. 

Deed  of  land  in  what  is  now  Orono.  1784.  Bang.  H.  M.  5:33. 
(1889.)  [3047 

Descendants  of.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Eberty,  Geokge  F.  F. 

(The)  Stars  and  the  Earth :  or  thoughts  upon  time,  space  and  eter- 
nity. Third  American,  from  the  third  English  edition.  Boston: 
Crosby,  Nichols,  Lee  and  Company,  117  Washington  Street. 
1860.     16mo.  pp.  88.  [3048 

Recommendatory  letter  from  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hill,  1849,  pp.  5-8. 

Echoes  from  the  Pines.     See  Jordan,  Margaret  E. 
Eddington.     Incorporated  1811. 

Heads  of  Families.     1776.     See  Penobscot  Eiver. 

Early  Settlements  on  Penobscot  Eiver.     Petition  to  General  Court 

from  what  is  now  Eddington.     1786.     Bang.  H.  M.  3:  231.     (1888.) 

[3049 

Rate  Bill  for  the  plantation  called  Eddington,  on   Penobscot  River, 

for  the  year  1791.     Bang.  H.  M.   3:  60.     (1887.)  [3050 

List  of  members  of  Methodist  church  in.     1820.     See  Orrington. 

Eddy  Family.    Eddington. 

Notes  on.     1876.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Eddy,  James. 

Sketch  of.     1879.     -See  Reid,  James  D. 
Eddy,  Col.  Jonathan.     1726-1304.     r.  Eddington,  1784-1804. 

Memoir  of.     1877.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Memoir  of.     1888.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Marriages  by.    Bang.  H.  M.     1:56.    (1885.) 

Eddy',  Richard,  D.  D.      Clergyman,  Melrose,  Mass.,    East  Providence, 

R.  I. 

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[3051 
A  second  edition  of  Vol.  I  was  published  in  1886. 
Progress  of  Universalism  in  Maine.    1:515;  2:  377.     Bibliography,  634. 


394  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Eden.     Incorporated  ITUO.     -See  Mount  Desert. 

First  Meeting-house  at  Hill's  Cove.     179.5.     See  Hamor,  H.  E. 
Town  of.     Bang.  H.  M.    2:180.     (1890.)  [3052 

Edes,  Edwakd  Henry,  d.  184.5.  Clergyman.  Eastport,  Kennebunk. 
A  Discourse  preached  on  Sunday,  March  2-3,  1848,  to  the  First  Con- 
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[3053 

Discourses   of  Rev.  Edward  H.  Edes,   with   a   sketch   of   his   life. 

Boston:  Benjamin  H.  Greene,  124  Washington  Street.  184t). 
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Contains  discourse  on  Rev.  George  W.  AVells. 

Edes,  George  Valentine.     1799-1875.     Printer,  Dover. 

The  Press  of  Piscataquis  County.     1872.     See  Griffin,  Joseph. 
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Notice  of.     1876.     See  Smith,  Frank  K. 

Edes,  Peter.     1756-1840.     Printer,  Bangor. 

Proposals  for  publishing   newspaper  in    Bangor,    1815.     Bangor.  H. 
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A  Diary  of  Peter  Edes,    the   oldest   printer   in  the    United  States, 

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First  Printer  in  Bangor.     1889.     See  Porter,  .J.  W. 

Sketch  of.     1889.     See  Porter,  ,J.  W. 

Edgecomb.     Incorporated  1774.     See  Bristol. 

Petition  and  memorial  to  General  Court.     1810.     See  Bristol. 

Discourse,  funeral  Sarah  Parsons.     1816.     .See  Sewall,  Samuel. 

History  Congregational  church.     1876.    -See  Sewall,  Rufus. 

Edgekly,  J.  A. 

History  of  Parsonsfield.     1872.     -See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 

Edmunds.     Incorporated  1828. 

Sketch  of.     1885.     -See  Hobart,  Isaac. 

Edwards,  A.  M. 

Biographical  Sketches  and   portraits  of  the  State  administration. 
Lakeside  Press,  Lewiston.     1889.  [3057 

Edwards,  Bryce  McL. 

Address  at  funeral  of.     1871.     -See  Thwing,  E.  P. 


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Edwabds,  John.     1802-86.     Journalist,  Portland. 
Memorial  of.     187:3.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  D.  D.     1745-1801.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

The  Necessity  of  Atonement,  and  the  consistency  between  that  and 
free  grace,  in  forgiveness:  illustrated  in  three  discourses.  By 
Jonathan  Edwards,  D.  D.  Late  president  of  Union  College, 
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[3058 

Edwards,  Justin,  D.  D.  1787-1853.  President  Andover  Theological 
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Christian  Communion.  A  sermon  delivered  June  12,  1822,  at  the 
installation  of  the  Kev.  Thaddeus  Pomeroy,  as  pastor  of  the  Con- 
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A.  Shirley.     1822.     Svo.  pp.  24.  [.3059 

The  same.     Third  edition,  enlarged.    Andover:  Printed  by  Flagg  & 

Gould.     1825.     Svo.  pp.  16. 

Letter  on  Maine  Liquor  Law.     1885.     See  Maine  Law. 

EoGER  Robert.  (The  Hermit  of  Aroostook.) 
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EfiLESTOX,  Melville.     New  York  City. 

The  Land  System  of  the  New  England  Colonies.  Johns  Hopkins 
University  studies,  in  historical  and  political  science.  4th  series. 
XI-XII.     8vo.  pp.  66.     (1886.)  [3060 

Contains  "Boroughs  in  Maine;  "  ''  Indian  Lands  Deeds  in  Maine.  " 
Elden,  Mrs.  Hannah.     1769-1871.    Lovell. 

Notice  of.     N.E.Reg.    30:392.     (1876.)  [3061 

Elder  Family.     Falmouth.     1887.     See  Whittier,  H.  E. 

Elder,  Isaac  L.,  and  Jones,  Charles.    Windham. 

History  of  Presumpscot  Lodge,  No.  127,  of  Free  and  Accepted 
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Elder  and  Charles  Jones.  Published  by  vote  of  the  lodge.  Port- 
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Elder,  Isaac  L.,  and  McQuillan,  George  F. 

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Windham,  from  1864  to  1880.     Portland:  1882.  [3063 

Elder,  Janus  Granville,     b.  St.  Albans,  1835.     r.  Lewiston. 

History  of  Lewiston.  Written  by  J.  G.  Elder,  expressly  for  Andro- 
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Svo.  pp.  48.  [3064 


396  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Eldek,  Janus  Granville,  Continued. 

History  of  Lewiston,  in  Atlas  of  Androscoggin  County.     1875.     See 

French,  N.  [3065 

Elevation  of  Mechanics.  Five  Addresses  to  the  mechanics  of  Maine. 
Togetlier  with  full  proceedings  of  the  Mechanic's  state  convention 
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Elgin,  James  Bkuce.     Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine.      1811-63.      Gov- 
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Eliot.     Incorporated  from  Kittery  1810. 

Address,  dedication  Academy  hall.     1840.     See  Kimball,  Israel. 

Piscataqua.     1850.     See  Parsons,  Usher. 

Early  Families.     1851.     See  Fogg,  William. 

History.     1872.      See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co.,  Atlas  York  County. 

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Eliot  Library  Association.     Midsummer  Fete  of  the   Eliot  Library 

Association,  Eliot,  Maine,  1888.  Mr.  F.  Keefe,  president.  Dr.  J. 
L.  M.  Willis,  vice-president.  Miss  Sarah  J.  Farmer,  secretary  and 
treasurer.  Executive  committee:  Mr.  Samuel  Dixon,  Mr.  C.  Ed- 
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Addresses  of  Mrs.  A.  C.Thorpe,  Cambridge,  Mass;  of  Rev.  A.  P.  Peabody, 
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Esq.,  Newport.  R.  I. 

The  Fete. 

"  The  sweet-briar  blooms  on  Kittery-side, 
And  green  are  Eliot's  bowers.  " 

Whittier. 

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The  same.     Eliot,  Me.     August  14-15,  1880.     No.  2.     Fol.  pp.  12. 

[3069 
Institutions  at.     1889.     See  Hale,  Edward  E. 

Congregational  church,  Eliot,  Maine,  June,  1890.      Portsmouth:    J. 

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Eliot,  Charles. 

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Eliot,  Charles  William,  LL.  D.     President  Harvard  College,  Cam- 
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Ellett,  Andrew. 

Petition  for   partition  of  lands  in  Turner. 

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Ellett,  Elizabeth  Fries.     1818-78.     New  York  City. 

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Vol.  I.  pp.  107-111,  contains  an  account  of  Mrs.  Lucy  Knox, 

[3074 

Sketch  of  Mrs.  Knox.     By  Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellett,  author  of  "The  Women 

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Queens  of  American  Society.     New  York:  Chas.  Scribner  &  Co. 

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Mrs.  Lucy  Knox,  p. 96. 

Ellingwood,  John  Wallace,  D.  D.  1782-1860.  Clergyman.  Bath, 
1812-43. 
The  Duty  of  Using  Means  for  the  Reformation  of  Immoral  Per- 
sons. A  sermon,  delivered  at  Bath,  May  9,  1815,  before  "  The 
Bath  Society  for  Discountenancing  and  Suppressing  Public  Vices:" 
also,  at  Union,  May  31,  1815,  with  a  few  omissions  and  altera- 
tions, before  "  The  Union  Society  for  Discountenancing  and  Sup- 
pressing Public  Vices.  "  By  John  W.  Ellingwood,  pastor  of  a 
church  in  Bath. 

Open  rebuke  is  better  than  secret  love. 

Solomon. 

Boston:  Printed  for  the  two  societies.  By  N.  Willis,  No.  76 
State  Street.     1815.    8vo.  pp.  24.  [:3077 

(Nothing  Too  Precious  for  Christ.)     A  sermon   delivered  in  Nor- 

ridgewock,  June  25,  1817:  before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society, 
at  their  tenth  annual  meeting.  By  .John  W.  Ellingwood,  pastor 
of  the  North  church  in  Bath.  Hallowell:  Printed  by  N.  Cheever. 
1817.     8vo.  pp.  28.  [3078 

The  Christian  Watchman,  meditating  on  his  final  account.  A  ser- 
mon delivered  at  the  ordination  of  the  Reverend  Isaac  Weston, 
at  Boothbay,  (Me.),  June  10,  1818.  By  John  W.  Ellingwood, 
pastor  of  a  church  in  Bath,  (Me.),  Portland:  Printed  by  A.  &  J. 
Shirley.     1818.     8vo.  pp.  31.  (:3079 


398  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Ellixgwood,  Johx  Wallace,  D.  D.,  Continued. 

A  Sermon  delivered   Feb.  20,    1822,    at  the   ordination   of  the  Rev. 

Charles  Frost,  to  the  pastoral  care  of  the  Congregational  church 
in  Bethel,  Me.  By  John  W.  EUingwood,  A.  M.,  pastor  of  a 
church  in  Bath.  Bath:  Printed  by  Joseph  G.  Toi"rey.  1822. 
Svo.  pp.  24.  [.3080 

Sermon  on  the  Fifth  Commandment,  delivered  in  the  North  meet- 
ing-house, in  Bath,  Maine,  March  2,  1828.  Bath:  Joseph  S. 
Torrey.     1822.     Svo.  pp.  16.  [3081 

Record  of  marriages    solemnized    by.      1813-53.      -SVe   Woodward, 

Frank  E. 

Sketch  of  Rev.  Joseph  McKeen,  D.  D.,  first   president  of  Bowdoin 

College.  Sprague's  Annals  of  the  American  Pulpit.  2:  216. 
(1857.)  [3082 

Xotice  of.     1876.    See  Fiske,  John  O. 

Ellingwooi),  Mks.  Xancy.     Bath. 

Sermon  on.     1844.     See  Adams,  George  E. 

Elliot,  Seth.     Knox. 

Trial  of  Seth  Elliot,  Esq.  For  the  murder  of  his  son,  John  Wil- 
son Elliot;  before  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  at  Castine,  Octo- 
ber term,  1824.  Belfast:  Published  by  Fellowes  and  Simpson. 
1824.     8vo.  pp.  54.  [3083 

Elliot's  Soliloquy,  or  lines  on  his  death.  1824.  See  Fisher,  Jona- 
than. 

Elliots,  The,  of  Kittery.     N.  E.  Reg.     44:  112.     (1890.)  [3084 

Elliovich,  Johx  Bratish. 

Appeal  in  behalf  of.     1840.     See  Neal,  John. 

Ellis,  Daniel  Fultox,  M.  D.     1840-82.     Physician,  Brunswick. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1883.     See  Mitchell,  Alfred. 

Ellis,  Ferdinand. 

A  discourse  delivered  at  the  Universalist  meeting-house  in  North 
Livermore,  in  compliance  with  a  request  from  Mr.  G.  W.  Quinby, 
publicly  to  discuss  the  question,  Is  the  doctrine  of  endless  pun- 
ishment taught  in  the  Bible  ?  or  does  the  Bible  teach  the  doc- 
trine of  the  Final  Holiness  and  happiness  of  all  mankind? 
Brunswick.     1839.     Svo.  pp.  16.  [3085 

Ellis,  George  Edward,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     1814-94.     Clergyman,  Boston, 
Mass. 
The  Terms  of  the  Gospel  Trust:  a  sermon  i^reached  at  the  installa- 
tion  of  the   Rev.  Horatio    Stebbins,  as  associate   pastor  of  the 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  399 

First  church  in  Portland,  Maine,  January  31,    1855.     By  George 
E.  Ellis.     Portland:  George  P.  Davis.     1855.     8vo.  pp.43.     [3086 
Another  copy  contains  64  pp.,  including  charge,  right  liand  of  fellowship, 
etc. 

Ellis,  Jonathax.     b.  1762.     Clergyman,  Topsham,  178(^-1810. 

A  Topographical   description   of  Topsham   in   the   county  of  Lin- 
coln.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     3:  141.     (1794.)  [3087 

An  Eulogical  poem   on  Gen.  George  Washington,    pronounced   at 

Topsham,    Me.,    Feb.  22,    1800.     Portland:    (1800.)     8vo.   pp.  24. 

[3088 

An  Oration   delivered   at  the   court  house   in   Topsham,    July  4th, 

1806,  on  the   anniversary   of   our  national  Independence,    before 
the  Federal  Republicans  of  Brunswick   and  Topsham.     By  Jona- 
than Ellis.     Portland:  From  the   Gazette  Press.     1806.     8vo.  pp 
16.  [3089 

Ellis,  Jonathan,  and  family,  Bluehill.     1890.     See  Candage,  R.  G.  F. 

Ellis,  Nathan,  and  family,    Bluehill.     1890.     See   Candage,  R.  G.  F. 

Ellswokth.     Incorporated  1800. 

Names  and  Items  from  the  books  of  Col.  Meletiah  Jordan  at  Union 
River,  now  ElLsworth.     1776-93.     Bang.  H.  M.    3:94.     (1887.) 

De  Gregoire  Grant.     1787.     See  Porter,  J.  W.  [3090 

Customs  Officers  at.     1789.     Bang.  H.  M.    5:. 59.     (1889.)  [-3091 

Names  of  persons  found  on   the  account  book  of  Donald  Ross,  at 

Union  River,  now  Ellsworth.     1793.     Bang.  H.  M.  3:  232.     (1888.) 

[3092 

Petition  from  Plantation  No.  7,  on  Union  River,  now   Ellsworth, 

for  incorporation.     1798.  (From  Massachusetts  Archives.)     Bang. 
H.  M.3:  127.     (1888.)  [3093 

First  Congregational   church  and   minister.     1812.     See  Porter,  J. 

W. 
Discourse,  ordination  P.  Nourse.    1812.     See  Kendall,  Samuel. 

Missionary   Work    at   Ellsworth    and  Rev.   P.  Nourse.     Christian 

Disciple,    n.  s.     1:335,     (1821.)  [3094 

Oration,  4  July,  1832.     See  Hathaway,  Joshua  W. 

Account  of.     1834.     See  Williamson,  W.  D. 

Extracts  from  historical  address.     1837-38.     -See  Peck,  Calvin. 

Business  Directory  of.     1853.     See  Lowell,  Charles. 

Address,  4  July,  18.52.     See  Wiswell,  Arno. 

The  Ellsworth  Outrage.     Metrop.     2:673.     (1854.)  [3095 

Discourse,  Thanksgiving.     1861.     See  Williams,  Nathaniel  W. 


400  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Ellsworth,  Continued. 

Novel  concerning:     "The  House  of  Yorke."     1872.     -See  Tincker, 

Mary  A. 

History  of  Lygonia  Lodge.     1874.     See  Deane,  Joseph  A. 

By-laws  of  William  H.  H.  Price  Post  No.  55.     Department  of  Maine 

G.  A.  R.  Adopted  by  vote  of  post,  May  1,  1882.  Ellsworth: 
Printed  by  the  Hancock  Publishing  Company.    1883.    16mo.  pp.  8. 

[3096 

Manual  of  the  Congregational  church,  Ellsworth,  Maine.  Febru- 
ary 1,1884.  Ellsworth:  A.  W.  Packard,  Printer.  1884.  16mo. 
pp.  16.  [3(i'J7 

Address,  dedication  court  house.     1886.     See  Peters,  John  A. 

Inscriptions  from  gravestones  in  the  old  burying-ground  at  Ells- 
worth.    Bang.  H.  M.     3:38.     (1887.)  [30iJ8 

Early  Deeds  on  Union  River,  now  Ellsworth,  unrecorded.      Copied 

from  the  original.      Bang.  H.  M.     3:70.     (1887.)  [3099 

Early  Deeds  on  Union   River,  now   Ellsworth.    Bang.  H.  M.     3:90. 

(1887.)  [3100 

Account  of  first  settlement.     (1888.)     See  Moor,  John  L. 

Leading  Business  Men.     1888.     See  Bangor. 

Unrecorded  deeds  of  land  in  Ellsworth.    Bang.    H.  M.  3:  219.  (1888.) 

[3101 

The  Picturesque   City  of  the  East.     1889.     See  Haynes,  George  H. 

History  of  Lygonia  Lodge.     1890.     See  Chilcott,  James  C. 

History  Esoteric  Lodge.     1870-91.     See  Lord,  Trueman  C. 

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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

Journal  of  sixty-seventh  convention.     1886.    8vo.  pp.  46. 

Journal  of  sixty-eighth  convention.     1887.     8vo.  pp.  51. 

Journal  of  sixty-ninth  convention.     1888.     8vo.  pp.  .59. 

.Journal  of  seventieth  convention.     1889.     8vo.  pp.  57. 

Journal  of  seventy-first  convention.     1890.     8vo.  pp.  38. 

Diocese  of  Maine.  A  form  of  prayer  at  the  laying  of  the  corner- 
stone of  a  church  or  chapel.  Portland:  Stephen  Berry, 
Printer.     Large  MDCCCLXVIII.     12mo.  pp.  11.  [3177 

Epitaphs  and  Elegies,  (selected  from  monuments  in  several  states, 
from  Maine  to  Virginia).  New  York:  S.  Wood  &  Sons.  1816. 
12mo.  pp.  72.     (Wood  cuts.)  [3178 

Epitaphs  in  Maine.  Privately  printed,  n.  p.  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  12. 
(Plate.)  [3179 

Epping  Plains.     See  Cherryfield. 

EssKX  Institute.     Salem,  Mass. 

Field  meeting   at   Kittery,    1867-      Ess.  Inst.  Proc.  5:166.     (1867.) 

[3180 
Gives  an  account  of  Sir  William  Peppen-ell,  and  of  his  house  and  tomb. 

EsTABKOOK,  Joseph  Hubbard,  M.  D.  1797-1885.     Physician,  Camden, 
Kockland. 
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EsTES,  Hiram  Cushman,  D.  D.     b.  1823.     Clergyman,  Auburn,  Trenton, 
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The  Condition  of  our  Country — Its  perils  and  its  help.     A  sermon 
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Our  conversation  is  in  heaven. 

Paul. 
Ellsworth:  Printed  by  N.  K.  Sawyei",  18-56.     12mo.  pp.  54,  (1). 

[3182 

Humility:     a  circular  letter.     By  Rev.  Hiram  C.  Estes.      Ellsworth: 

N.  K.  Sawyer,  Printer.     1860.     8vo.  pp.  7.  [3183 

The  Christian  Doctrine  of  the  Soul.     Boston:     Noyes,  Holmes   & 

Co.     1873.     12mo.  pp,  168.  [3184 

Manual  of  the  First  Baptist  church  in  Paris,  Maine.     Containing 

appointments,  historical  sketch,  articles  of  faith,  covenant  and 
rules  of  order.  Belfast:  G.  W.  Burgess,  Printer.  1876.  16mo. 
pp.  24.  [3185 


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EsTES,  W.  R.  G.     Skowhegan. 

History  of  Somerset  Lodge,  Xo.  34,  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons, 
Skowhegan,  Maine.  From  June  27,  1820  to  January  1,  ISTo,  by 
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Etbchemins,  Indians. 

Formerly  occupied  all  from  Port  Royal  to  Kennebec;  tbeir  province 
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Evans,  David,  1821-7-5.     Physician,     Dexter. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1879.     See  Coan,  E.  S. 

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A  New  Watering  Place.  (Castine.)  Harp.  Mag.  .55 :  345.  (1877.)  (Hlus.) 

[3188 

Laura,  an   American   girl.     By  Elizabeth  E.  Evans.     Philadelphia: 

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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 

system.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  11, 
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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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for  the  naval  service,  delivered   in  the  House  of  Representatives, 


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March  15,  1836.  Washington:'  Printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton.  1836. 
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Speech  upon  the  subject  of  the  northeastern   boundary,  delivered 

in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  7  and  8,  1838.  By 
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Speech  of  Mr.  Evans,  of  Maine,  on  the  bill  to  authorize  an  issue  of 

treasury  notes.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan- 
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Speech  of  Mr.  Evans,  of  Maine,  upon  the   i-esolutions  of  Mr.  Clay, 

relating  to  the  revenues  and  expenses  of  the  government,  and 
the  necessity  of  augmented  duties  upon  imports.  Delivered  in 
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Tariff  of  1842  Vindicated.     Speech  of  George  Evans,    of  Maine,  in 

reply  to  the  Hon.  Mr.  McDuffie  of  South  Carolina,  on  the  tariff. 
Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January  22  and  24, 
1844.  Washington:  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.  1844.  8vo.  pp. 
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Speech  of  George  Evans,  of  Maine,  on  the  Oregon  question.  De- 
livered in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  9th,  and  10th, 
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[3201 
Summary  of  his  life  and  public  services.    The    name  of  the  author  is  not 
given.    It  is  anonymous  in  Poole's  Index. 

Letter  from,  at  New  Hampshire  Festival.  1849.  See  Nev?  Hamp- 
shire. 

Speech  at  union  meeting,  Bangor.     1860.     See  Bangor. 

Notice  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  21 :  288.     (1867.)  [3202 

Letter  concerning.     1870.     See  Weston,  Nathan. 

Notice  of.     1876.    See  Gardiner,  Robert  H.  (The  younger.) 

Evans,  Richakd.     1811-92.    Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Love  and  Patriotism,  a  poem,  pronounced  at  Bowdoin  College,  on 
the  annual  commencement,  Sept.  5th,  1832.  By  Richard  Evans. 
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414  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

ELETH,  JoHX.     1670-1734.     Clergyman    (Arundel),    Kennebunkport, 

1719-29. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1885.     See  Sibley,  John  L. 

Everett,  Alexander  Hill,  LL.  D.     1792-1847.     Boston. 

Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Bowdoin  College,  on  tlie 
present  state  of  polite  learning  in  England  and  America,  delivered 
at  Brunswick,  Me.,  September  3,  1834,  by  Alexander  H.  Everett. 
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Upham's  Manual  of  Peace.     X.  A.  Rev.     44:26.     (1837.)  [3205 

Everett,    Charles   Carroll,    D.  D.,  LL.  D.     b.  Brunswick,  1829.     r. 
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Ruskin's  Last  Volume.     No.  Am.  Rev.     84:  379.     (1857.)  [3207 

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[3208 
The  book  reviewed  is  ''  Biographical  History  of  Philosophy,"  etc.,  by  Geo. 
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Tennyson.     No.  Am.  Rev.     90:  1.     1800.  [3211 

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337.     (1862.)  [3212 

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A  Sermon  on  sin.     Un.  Mo.  Jour.     5 :  337.     (1864.)  [3213 

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late  president  of  the  United  States.  Preached  in  the  Independ- 
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[3214 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,    late   president  of  the   United  States. 

Delivered  before  the  citizens  of  Bangor,  on  the  day  of  the  na- 
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Secret  of  Hegel.     Chr.  Ex.  80:  196.     (1865.)  [3216 

Review  of  a  work  entitled  "Secrets  of  Hegel,"  etc.   By  James  H.  Stirling. 

A  Sermon  preached    December  17,  1865,   the  Sunday  preceding  the 

anniversary  of  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims.  By  Charles  Carroll 
Everett,  pastor  of  the    Independent  Congregational   church  of 


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Human  Nature  not  Ruined,   but  Incomplete.     Boston:   American 

Unitarian  Association.     1866.     16mo.  pp.  11.  [;3218 

(Tract  1.) 

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The  Science  of  Thought:     A  system  of  logic.     William  V.  Spencer. 

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D.  D.,  before  Bowdoin  College  and  the  Maine  Historical  Society, 
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The  same.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.    8:  481.     (1881.) 

Oration.     150th  anniversary  of  Brunsvrick.     1889.     See    Brunsvfick. 

EvEKETT,  Ebexezer.     1788-1869.     Lawyer,  Brunswick,  1817-1869. 
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Everett,  Edward,  LL.  D.    1794-1865.     Boston. 

Letter  to  Union  Meeting.     Bangor.     1860.     See  Bangor. 

Everett,  JoHJf.     1801-1826.     Lawyer,  Boston. 

Notice  of  the  ode  for  the  celebration  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
at  the  laying  of  the  monumental  stone,  June  17,  1825,  written  by 
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Exercises  in  Mensuration  taken  chiefly  from  Gregory's  Mechanics 
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Exeter.     Incorporated  1811. 

Address  before  teachers.     1836.     -See  Blake,  Samuel  H. 

Exile's  (The)  Lay.    1855. 
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Explorations. 

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Refers  to  shell  heaps  of  Damariscotta. 


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Extracts  concerning  the  importance  of  religion  and  public  worship 
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Fact  and  Fiction:  disappointed  love:  a  story  drawn  from  incidents 
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A  broadside  ballad  concerning  this  affair,  entitled  "  The  Double  Suicide," 
appeared  in  1853.    Miss  Cotton  was  of  Pownal. 

(The)  Fact  Divine.     1855.     -See  Broeckaert,  Joseph. 

(The)  Factory  Gikl,  from  the  time  she  left  her  father's  house  at  the 
age  of  seventeen,  found  her  a  ruined  female  in  New  York  city. 
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Fairbanks,  Henry  Nathaniel,     h.  Wayne,  1838.    r.  Bangor. 
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MiLTOK. 

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Ancestry  of.      1890.     See  American  Ancestry. 

Fairfield.     Incorporated  1788. 

Directory,  1885.     See  Waterville. 

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Fairfield,    John.     1798-1847.     Lawyer,  governor  and  U.   S.   senator, 
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Discourse  on.     1847.     Sec  Allen,  Joseph  H. 

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[3236 

Sketch  of.     1887.     See  Hamilton,  Harry  F. 

Faibfield,  Jotham.     17-1822.     Lawyer,  Norridgewock. 

An  Oration  pronounced  at  Waterville,   July  5,    1813.     By  Jotham 
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Nulla  magna  liespuhlica  diu  quiescere potest:  si  foris  hostem  non  habet,  domi, 
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"  Til  senti,  ballaletta,  che  la  morte 
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28 


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Farmer,  Samuel. 

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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- 
ley  lakes  is  by  the  Maine  Central  R.  R.  to  Farmington,  thence 
by  stage  to  Phillips  and  Rangeley.  Portland,  Me.  Loring,  Short 
&  Harmon.     1879.     12mo.  pp.  (i2.  [3252 

(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 
sq.  8vo.  pp.  41.  [3254 

Farmington.     Incorporated  1794. 

Sermon,  Thanksgiving.      1819.     See  Adams,  Thomas. 

Sermon,  missionary.    1822.     See  Allen,  William. 

Sermon,  Thanksgiving.     1822.     See  Drew,  William  A. 

Poem  on  temperance.     1833,     See  Perham,  Lemuel. 

History.     1846.     See  Parker,  Thomas. 

Oration,  4th  July,  1850.     See  Abbott,  John  S.  C 

Articles  of  Faith  and   Covenant  of  the   Congregational  church  at 

Farmington  Falls.     Farmington.     1859.     12mo.  pp.  16.  [3255 
Address.  4th  July,  1862.     See  Abbott,  Austin. 


420  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Farmixgton,  Continued. 

Sei-mon,  funeral  Isaac  Rogers.     1871.     See  Harden,  Geo.  N. 

Western  Normal   School   at,   established  1878.     -See   Maine:  Public 

Documents. 

Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  church  in   Farmington,  Maine. 

Containing  a  brief  sketch  of  its  history;  a  list  of  those  formerly 
connected  with  it;  the  creed,  covenant,  and  rules,  and  a  list  of 
its  officei'S.  Farmington:  Press  of  Knowlton,  McLeary  &  Co. 
1884.     16mo.  pp.  31.  [32-56 

History,  1885.     See  Butler,  Francis  G. 

The  New  Old  South  Church.     Farmington,  Maine.     Dedicated  free 

of  debt,  June  5,  1888.  Farmington:  Press  of  Knowlton,  McLeary 
&  Co.    1888.   8vo.  pp.  15.  [3257 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the   library  of    First   Congregational  Bible 

service,  Farmington,  Maine.  Farmington:  Press  of  Knowlton, 
McLeary  &  Co.     1888.     16mo.  pp.  7.  [3258 

Leading   Business    Men    of,     with     historical   sketch.     1889.     See 

Leading  Business  Men. 

History  of  normal  school  at.     1889.     See  Purington,  Geo.  C. 

Inscriptions  from   gravestones  in  old   burying   ground.      Bang.  H. 

M.  5:  42.     (1889.)  [3259 

Faenham,  Ralph.     1756-1861.     Acton. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.    1860.     See  Clarence,  G.  W, 

Notice  of.     N.E.Reg.    15:183.    (1861.)  [3260 

He  was  the  last  survivor  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  A  few  months 
before  his  death  he  visited  Boston  and  had  an  interview  with  the  Prince  of 
Wales. 

Fakxsworth  Family.     (Relating  to  Machias.)    1890.     See  Green,  Sam- 
uel A. 

Farnswokth,  Joxas.     Machias,  Me. 

(Petty  Ledger,  containing  accounts  from  January,  1773  to  August 
1783.)  [3261 

Manuscript.    In  Boston  Public  Library. 

Farr,  Joxathax.     1845.     Clergyman. 

A  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  members  of  the  First  Congregational 
society  in  Gardner,  JNIass.  By  Jonathan  Farr,  their  minister. 
Baugor:  Burton  &  Carter,  Printers.     1831.     16mo.  pp.  18.     [3262 

Farrar,  Charles  A.  J.     d.   1893.     Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Farrar's  Illustrated  Guide-Book  to  Rangeley,  Richardson,  Kenne- 
bago,  Umbagog,  and  Parmachenee  Lakes,  Dixville  Notch  and 
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, 
author  of  "A  Summer  Ramble,"  "A  Trip  to  Rangeley,"  &c.  1876. 
Farrar  &  Johnson,  383  Washington  St.,  Washington  Building, 
Boston.     16mo.  pp.  128.  [3263 

-The  same.  1877.  Lee  &  Shepard,  Boston.  Charles  T.  Dillingham, 
New  York.     16mo.  pp.  184.  [326-i 

-The  same.     1878.     16mo.  pp.  200. 

-Moosehead  Lake  and  the  North  Maine  Wilderness.  Boston :  1878. 
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- 
roads, steamboats,  and  stage  routes.  List  of  liotels,  price  of 
board,  etc.,  etc.  Illustrated.  Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.  New 
York:     Chas.  T.  Dillingham.     1879.     12mo.  pp.  201.  [3266 

-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. 
New  York:  Charles  T.  Dillingham.     1879.     12mo.  pp.  210.    [3267 

-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 


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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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Febnald,  Benjamix  C.     1801-68.     Instructor,  Portland. 

The  Child's  Book  of  Worship  for  Sabbath-schools,  common-schools 
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"  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. 
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[3297 

Fernald,  Charles   Hexrv.     Ph.  D.    h.  1838.     Professor  Maine  State 
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[3298 
Describes  the  wheat  midge  and  oyster-shell  bark  louse. 

A   Synonymical  Catalogue  of    the   described   tortricidse   of    North 

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[3299 
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the  Maine  State  College,  and  the  farmers  of  the  state.  C.  H. 
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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 
introduced  and  taught  to  others,  by  the  discoverer  thereof.  By 
Joseph  Fernald  of  Portland.     1827.  [3304 

Febnald,  Merritt  Caldwell,  Ph.  D.     b.  1838.     President  Maine  State 
College  from  1879. 
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Fernald,  R.  H. 

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Fernald,  Tobias.     1744-84.     Revolutionary  officer,  Kittery. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1873.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 
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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, 
September  24,  1870.  Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.  1877. 
8vo.  pp.  26.  [3307 

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 
at  Fryeburg.     1798.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [3308 


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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. 
8vo.  pp.  n.  [3309 

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. 
On  declining  a  re-election  to  the  Office  of  Grand  Master.  Port- 
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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- 
ary Society,  at  its  forty-eighth  anniversary.  By  S.  C.  Fessenden, 
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, 

delivered  in  the  House  of  Eepvesentatives,  January  20,  1862. 
Washington,    B.C.:     Scammell  &  Co.,  Printers.     1862.  Svo.  pp.  8. 

[3317 

The  Slavery  Question.     In  the  House   of  Representatives,  January 

22,  1862,  in  the  committee  of  the  whole  on  the  state  of  the 
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The  Issues  of  United  States  Notes.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
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Letter  from.     1863.     See  National  Ship  Canal  Convention. 

Selections  from   the   speeches,  sermons,  addresses,  etc.,  of  Samuel 

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Fessenben,  William   Pitt,    LL.  D.     1806-69.    Lawyer  and  statesman, 

Portland. 

An  Oration    delivered   before  the   young  men   of  Portland,  July  4, 

1827.     By  William   Pitt  Fe.ssenden.     Printed    and    published   by 

James  Adams,  Jr.   1827.     8vo  pp.  31.  [3321 

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- 
telligencer Office.     1842.     Svo.  pp.  16.  [:3323 

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 
territorial  government  in  Nebraska,     n.  t.  p.     Svo.  pp.  16.       [3324 

Speech  of  Mr.  Fessenden,    of  Maine,    on   the  president's  message, 

delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  December  4,  1856. 
Washington:  Printed  at  the  Capitol  City  Office.  1856.  Svo. 
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Speech  of  Mr.  Fessenden,  of  Maine,  on  the  message  of  the  presi- 
dent transmitting  the  Lecompton  constitution.  Delivered  in  the 
United  States  Senate,  February  S,  1858.  Svo.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  24. 
(Colophon.  Washington,  D.  C:  Buell  &  Blanchard,  Printers. 
1858.)  [3326 

Speech  of  Hon.  W.  P.  Fessenden,  of  Maine,  on  the  issue  of  United 

States  notes.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
February  12,  1S62.  Washington:  Printed  by  L.  Towers  &  Co. 
Svo.  pp.  15.  [3327 


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slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  April  1,  1862.  8vo.  n.  t.  p.  pp.8.  (Colophon. 
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Department,  Washington,  1864.     8vo.  pp.  .350.  [3329 

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Solomon. 

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lating to  the  admission  of  senators  and  representatives  from  the 
Confederate  states:  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  Statesi 
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the  United  States  Senate,  May  11,  1868.  [3332 

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the  death  of  William  Pitt  Fessenden.  October  25,  1869.  8vo. 
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Fessenden  (a  senator  from  Maine),  delivered  in  the  Senate  and 
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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 
New  York;  Hon.  Henry  L.  Dawes,  of  Massachusetts;  Hon. 
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432  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

(A)  Feav  Facts,  stated  by  the  proprietors  of  land  in  the  county  of 
Kennebeck,  tending  to  show  the  injustice  of  the  claims  of  the 
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(A)  Few  TnouGiiTS  (of  an  aged  layman)  respecting  Jesus  Christ,  and 
the  Holy  Spirit,  as  they  relate  to  Unitarians  and  Trinitarians. 
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Fewkes,  Jesse  Walter,  Ph.  D. 

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Field,  Bohan  Prentice.     1774-1843.     Lawyer,  Belfast,  1801-43. 
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Field,  Edward  Mann,  M.  D.     1822-87.     Physician,  Bangor. 

Paper  in  "  Voices  from  the  Kenduskeag."  1848.  "Criticism  upon 
Critics."     See  Appleton,  Jane  S. 

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Field,  George  F. 

Hand  book  of  travel  over  the  Eastern  and  Maine  Central  line  to  the 
shore  watering-places,  White  Mountains  and  the  Lower  Provinces, 
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tourist,  traveller  or  pleasure-seeker.  Boston:  Published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  passenger  department  of  the  Eastern  and 
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Benson  Sewall.     A  memorial  discourse  by  Rev.  George  W.  Field, 

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The  Better  World.     By  George  W.  Field,  D.  D.     Boston:  Charles 

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A  sermon  delivered  in  the  Salem  church,  Boston.  Published  originally 
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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 

29 


434 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   MAINE. 


Fish,  Charles,  Continued. 

No.  58.     The  same.     For  the  year  1876 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same. 


-No.  59. 
-No.  60. 
-No.  61. 
-No.  62. 
-No.  63. 
-No.  64. 
-No.  65. 
-No.  66. 
-No.  67. 
-No.  68. 
-No.  69. 
-No.  70. 
-No.  71. 
-No.  72. 


For  the  year  1877. 

For  the  year  1878. 

For  the  year  1879. 

For  the  year  1880. 
The  same.  For  the  year  1881. 
The  same.     For  the  year  1882. 

For  the  year  1883. 

For  the  year  1884. 

For  the  year  1885. 

For  the  year  1886. 

For  the  year  1887. 

For  the  year  1888. 


The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 


12mo.  n.  pp.  (44). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (44). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (44). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (44). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (45). 
12mo.  n.  pp  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 


For  the  year  1889.     12mo.  n.  pp.  (48). 
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 


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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." 


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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. 
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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. 
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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 

addresses  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Eepresentatives, 

on  Thursday,  Ajiril  12,  1866.     "Washington:  Government  Printing 

Office.     1866.     8vo.  pp.  120.  [3432 

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 
Exchange  Street.     1877.    8vo.  pp.  19.  [3433 

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 


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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- 
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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- 
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times  and  old  folks.  By  Thomas  Foss.  N.  K.  Sawyer,  Printer, 
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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. 
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Inscriptions  from  gravestones  in  old  Harrington  (Bristol)  burying- 
ground.  Contributed  by  Jasper  N.  Fossett,  Esq.,  of  Pemaquid 
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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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A  History  of  Turner,  Maine,   from  its  settlement  to  1886,  by  W.  K. 

French,  D.  D.  (Illus.)  Portland,  Maine:  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Don- 
ham.      1887.     8vo.  pp.  312.     (Ports,  and  illus.)  [3.516 

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- 
ton: 1827.    8vo.  pp.  1.3.  [3518 

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. 
1886.     12mo.  pp.  34.  [3521 

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 
schools.  By  a  friend  of  education.  Portland:  Advertiser  Office, 
Foster  &  Gerrish,  Printers.     1851.     12mo.  pp.  44.  [3522 

(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 


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• 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- 


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Frost,  John,  LL.  D.,  Continued. 

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ous engravings  from  original  drawings  by  William  Croome. 
And  portraits  on  steel  of  distinguished  naval  commanders.  New 
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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, 
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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 
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A  Sermon  delivered  in  Belfast,  on  the  day  of  annual  Thanksgiving, 

December  2,  1830.  By  Rev.  William  Frothingham.  Published 
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(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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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. 
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Government  Aid  to  Centennial  Exhibition.     Speech  in  the  House  of 

Representatives,  May  6, 1874.  Cong.  Record,  43d  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
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Eulogy  on   Samuel  F.  Hersey.     In   the  House   of  Representatives, 

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[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, 

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[3555 

Settlement  of  Pacific  Railroad  Indebtedness.     Speech  in  the  House 

of  Representatives,  Dec.  13,  1876.  Cong.  Record,  44th  Cong.,  2d 
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 
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Doorkeeper  of  the  House.      Soldiers'  Roll   in    Democratic   Care. 

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sentatives, November  21,  1877,  and  April  3,  1878.  Washington. 
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Presentation  of  Statue   of    Gov.    William    King.      Speech   in   the 

House  of  Representatives,  January  22,  1878.  Cong.  Record,  45th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.,  pp.  469,  70.  [3560 


464  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

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Massachusetts  Contested    Case,   Dean  vs.    Field.     Speech   in   the 

House  of  Representatives,  March  27,  1878.  Cong.  Record,  45th 
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Erection  of  Monument  over  Crave  of  Thomas  Jefferson.    Speech 

in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  12,  1878.  Cong.  Record, 
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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 

House  of  Representatives,  March  19,  1898.  Cong.  Record,  46th 
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Removal  of  Troops  from  Polls,  reconstruction  of  South.     Speech 

in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  1,  1879.  Cong.  Record, 
46th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  pp.  152-55.  [3565 

New  York  City  Elections — Tammany  Methods  of  Naturalization, 

etc.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  23,  1879. 
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Refunding  National  Debt.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

March  20,  1880.     Cong.  Record,  2d  sess.,  pp.  1722-28.  [3567 

Speech  of  Hon.  William  P.  Frye,  delivered  in  the  United   States 

Senate,  Wednesday,  April  20,  1881.  The  safety  of  the  republic 
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The  Tariff:     an  encouragement  to  capital,  a  protection  to    labor. 

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United  States,  Friday,  February  10,  1882.  Washington.  1882. 
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England   and    the    Democratic    Party,   champions   of   free    trade. 

Ireland  illustrates  the  doctrine.     (Extract  from  a  speech  in  the 

United  States  Senate.  Feb.  10,  1882.)     Washington:     1882.     8vo. 

pp.  8.  [3570 
Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  United  States  Senate  concerning 

French  spoliations.  May  5,  1882.  [3571 
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1883.  Cong.  Record,  47th  Cong..  2d  sess.,  p.  1851.  [3572 
The  American  Merchant  Marine.     Speech  of  Hon.  William  P.  Frye, 

of  Maine,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April  30  and  May  1, 

1884.  Washington.  1884.  8vo.  pp.  43.  [3573 
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Fishing  Rights  of  the  United  States.     Speech  in  the  United  States 

Senate,  April  9,  1886.     Cong.  Record,  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  pp. 

3307-14.  [3575 
Ohio  Senatorial  Election.     Speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  P.  Frye,  of  Maine, 

in  the    Senate   of   the    United   States,  Thursday,  July  22,  1886. 

Washington:     1886.     8vo.  pp.  23.  [3576 
Fisheries   Retaliation   Bill.     Speech  in   the  United  States  Senate, 

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[3577 
Eulogy  on  John  A.  Logan.     In  the  United  States  Senate,  February 

9,  1887.     Cong.  Record,  49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  pp.  1541.  [3578 
Protection  against  Free  Trade.     Speech  of  Hon.  William  P.  Frye,  of 

Maine,  on  the  president's  message,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 

States,  January  23,  1888.     Washington:  1888.     8vo.  pp.  21.     [3579 

The  same.     Washington:  Gray  &  Clarkson,  Prs.    1888.    8vo.  pp.  16. 

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[3580 

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Our  Fisheries.     1888.     See  Long,  J.  D. 

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[3582 
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1889.     Cong.  Record,  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  pp.  1372-74.  [3583 

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American  Merchant  Marine.     Speech  of  Hon.  William  P.  Frye,  of 

Maine,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  July  2  and  7,  1890. 

n.  t.  p.  8vo.  pp.  32.  [3585 
American   Citizens   Must  be   Protected   in   Their  Right  to   Vote. 

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United  States,  Thursday,  December  11,  1890.     Washington:    1890. 

8vo.  pp.  15.  [3586 

Fryeburg.     Incorporated  1777. 

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Ride  to  Piggwacket.     1768.     See  Coffin,  Paul. 

Sermon,  Thanksgiving.     1797.     See  Bradley,  Caleb. 

Oration,  4th  July,  1798.     By  John  Burnham. 

No  copy  can  now  be  found. 

Oration,  5th  July,  1802.     See  Webster,  Daniel. 

The  Fourth  of  July  was  Sunday. 
31 


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Fryeburg,  Continued. 

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Oration  on  music.     1811.     See  Bray,  Oliver. 

Oration,  4th  July,  1812.     See  Barrows,  William,  Jr. 

Poem,  composed  at  and  descriptive  of:  "The  Village."     1816.     See 

Lincoln,  Enoch. 

Sermon,  4th  July,  1828.     See  Pratt,  Horace. 

Sermon,  missionary.     1845.     See  Shepley,  David. 

Sermon,  funeral  Rev.  Carlton  Hurd.    1856.    See  Chickering,  John  W. 

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Romance  said  to  be  connected  with:     "Elsie  Venner."     1861.     See 

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Reunion  of  officers,  teachers  and  scholars  connected  with  Frye- 
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W.  D. 

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Northern  New  England  Sunday-school  Assembly  and  Chautauqua 

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Farmer  &  Moore,  Hist.  Coll.,  3:64  (1824).  [3594 

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474  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Gardiner,  John,  Continued. 

The  Speech  of  John  Gardiner,  Esq.     Delivered   in  the  House  of 

Representatives,  on  Thursday,  the  twenty-sixth  day  of  January, 
1792,  on  the  subject  of  the  report  of  the  committee,  appointed 
to  consider  the  expediency  of  repealing  the  law  against  theatri- 
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"  To  wake  the  soul  by  tender  strokes  of  art, 
To  raise  the  genius,  and  to  mend  the  lieart; 
To  make  mankind;  in  conscious  virtue  bold, 
Live  o'er  each  scene  and  be  what  they  behold: 
For  this  the  Tragic  Muse  tirst  trod  the  stage, 
Commanding  tears  to  stream  thro'  every  age; 
Tyrants  no  more  their  savage  nature  kept, 
And  foes  to  virtue  wonder'd  how  they  wept.  " 

Pope. 

"  Quod  si  non  hie  tantus  fructus  ostenderetur,  et  si  ex  his  studiis  deleetatio 
sola  peieretur:  iamen,  ut  opinor,  hanc  animi  remissionem  humanissimam  ac 
liberissimam  judicaretis.  Nam  cmtera  neque  temporum  sun',  neque  mtatum 
omnium,  neque  locorum:  ffrec  studia  adolescentiam  al.unt,  senectutem  oblectant, 
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- 
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manuscript  notes  by  the  author. 

Notice  of.     1859.     -See  Allen,  Frederic. 

■ Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

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Biographical  Notice  of.     1857.     See  Willis,  William. 


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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 
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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- 
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Gardiner,  Silvester.     1707-86.     Physician,  Newport,  R.  I. 

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[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. 
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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- 


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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- 
ported by  Frederic  Henry  Gerrish,  M.  D.,  of  Portland.  (Reprint- 
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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. 
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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 


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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- 
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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- 
maceutical Era,  Detroit,  Mich.     2:   No.  5.     1881.  [3672 

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- 
adelphia.    1889.     8vo.  pp.  27.  [3673 

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. 
1884.     12mo.  pp.  284.  [3676 

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, 
Fogg  &  Donham.     1883.    Svo.  pp.  816.  [3678 

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. 


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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- 
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[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 


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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- 
barians," "Magna  Charta  Stories,"  etc.,  etc.  (Illus.)  Chicago:. 
The  Interstate  Publishing  Company.  Boston:  30  Franklin  Street, 
n.  d.  (Copyright,  1884.)     16mo.  pp.  22.5.  [3712 

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. 

8vo.  pp.  .568.     (1  engraving.)  [3713 

From  July  1836,  to  June  1837  inclusive. 

Account  of  Bangor.     Am.  Mag.  3:  329.     (1837.)     (Engraving.)  [3714 

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- 
tion as  pastor  of  that  church.  By  Edward  W.  Gilman.  Published 
by  request.  Bangor:  Printed  by  Samuel  S.  Smith.  1859.  Svo. 
pp.  24.  [3715 

Address  on  music.     1862.     See  Penobscot  Musical  Association. 

Methods  of  promoting  the  fellowship  of  the  church.     1870.     8vo. 

pp.  8.  [3716 


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 
Maine.  Including  the  arguments  before  the  Law  Court  upon  the 
exceptions,  and  the  opinion  of  the  court.  Portland:  Stephen 
Berry,  Printer.     1863.     Svo.  pp.  77.  [3717 

Gilman,  Geoege  H.     b.  1854.     Journalist,  Houlton. 
History  of  Houlton.     1884.     See  Kendall,  J. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  Press  in  Aroostook  County,  1887-89. 

See  Maine  Press  Association. 

Gilman,  Johx.     Exeter,  X.  H.     1869.     See  Gilman,  Arthur. 

Gilman,  John  Taylor.     1806-84.     Physician,  Portland. 

Replies  to  a  circular  letter.     Am.  Med.  Ass.  Trans.     2:  451.     (1849.) 

[3718 
Upon  the  sanitary  condition  of  Portland. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1884.     See  Gordon,  S.  C. 

Proceedings   occasioned  by  his  death.     'Vith  portrait.)     Me.  Med. 

Ass.  Trans.     8:373.     (1884.)  [3719 

Memorial  of.     1885.     See  Bell,  Charles  H. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Gilman,  John  Wesley,     b.  1844.     Oakland. 

History  of  R.  A.  Drummond   chapter.    No.   27.     West   Waterville, 
Maine:  from  its   organization   to   September,    1876,  by  Comp.  J. 
Wesley  Gilman,   P.  M.,  of  Messalouskee   Lodge,    No.  113.     Port- 
land: Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1877.     Svo.  pp.  38.  [3720 
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. 

Boston   and  New   York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1889. 
Svo.  pp.  X,  460.  [3721 

Describes  the  system  upon  which  the  Ara  Cushman  Company  of  Auburn 
and  the  Keene  Brothers  of  Skowhegan  is  conducted. 

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 
Mitchell,  Esq.,  chief  justice  of  the  County  of  Cumberland,  and 
one  of  the  deacons  of  the  First  church  in  North  Yarmouth. 
March  20,  1796.  With  some  enlargements.  By  Tristram  Gil- 
man,  A.  M.,  pastor  of  said  church.  Printed  in  Portland,  by 
Thomas  Baker  Wait.  1796.  8vo.  pp.  32.  [3722 
Sketch  of.     Panoplist.  5:1.     (1810.)                                                [3722a 

GiLMAx,  William  S.     d.  1885.     Journalist,  Houlton. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  Press  in  Aroostook  County.     1880-82. 
See  Maine  Press  Association. 
Essay:    " The  Art  Preservative.  "     1883.     See  Maine  Press  Associa- 
tion. 

GiLMORE,  Samuel,  and  family,  Holden.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

GiLPATRicK,  James.  1801-65.  Clergyman,  Bluehill,  Topsham,  1829- 
52. 
A  Sermon  delivered  Sept.  8,  1830,  at  the  ordination  of  Rev.  Wilson 
C.  Eyder.  over  the  First  Baptist  church,  in  Mariaville.  By  James 
Gilpatrick,  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  church  in  Bluehill.  Pub- 
lished by  request.  Bluehill:  Beacon  Press.  B.  F.  Bond,  Printer. 
1830.     8vo.  pp.  12.  [3723 

The  Nature  and  Remedy  of  Intemperance.     An  address,  delivered 

before  the  Mount  Desert  Temperance  Society,  July  4,  1832.  By 
James  Gilpatrick,  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  church,  Bluehill, 
Maine.     Boston:    Lincoln  &  Edmands.     1832.     12mo.  pp.  19. 

[3724 

A  Sermon   delivered   June  5,   1833,    at  the   funeral   of  Rev.  Daniel 

Merrill,  A.  M.,  late  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  church  in  Sedg- 
wick. By  James  Gilpatrick,  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  church 
in  Bluehill.  Published  by  request,  Ellsworth:  Robert  Grant, 
Printer.     1833.     8vo.  pp.  15.  [3725 

Gladts:  a  romance.     1887.     See  Darling,  Mary  Greenleaf. 

Glazier,  William  Belcher.     1827-70.    Lawyer,  Gardiner,     r.  Maine. 
1827-54. 
Leaf  of  Life.     Knick.   ;36:  50.     (1850.)  [3726 

Poems.     By  William  Belcher  Glazier.     Hallowell:  Masters,   Smith 

&  Co.     1853.     12mo.  pp.  168.  [3727 

Gleanings  for  Youth.     Portland.    1828. 

Gleanings  feom  Merrimac  Valley.     Portland:  B.  Thurston  &  Co. 

Glidden,  Samuel  P.     1761-1818.     Lawyer,  Readfield. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  Wm. 


488  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

GoDDAKD,  Charles  William.  1825-88.  Lawyer  and  judge  Superior 
Court,  Portland. 
Report  of  C  W.  Goddard,  commissioner  appointed  to  review,  col- 
late and  arrange  the  general  and  public  laws  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  by  the  resolve  approved  March  8,  1881.  Augusta:  1881. 
Svo.  pp.  59.  [3728 

Xote  on  the   sources  of  land   titles  in   Maine.     1884.     See  Maine, 

Revised  Statutes. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Goddard,  Hexby.     1785-1871.     Portland. 

A  Few  of  the  Very  Many  Miscellaneous  Articles  in  Poetry  and 
Prose,  written  by  Henry  Goddard,  during  the  last  half  century. 
Portland:  Press  of  B.  Thurston  and  Company.  1866.  12mo. 
pp.  44.  [3729 

Contents:  Earth's  Final  Destiny.  Speech:  made  on  the  eve  of  the  sec- 
ond election  of  President  Jackson,  in  the  Second  Parish  church,  Portland. 
Thoughts  on  Happiness.  Great  Kailroad  Meeting  (Wed.  June  11,  1845). 
Missionary  Hymn.  (184C.)  Lines,  'llie  Mechanics  of  Portland.  (1864.)  A 
Lover's  Poem. 

GoDDAKD,  -John,  M.  D. 

Obituary  of  Dr.  John  Goddard,  of  Portsmouth,  X.  H.  Portland: 
Printed  by  B.  Thurston.     1854.     16mo.  pp.  17.  [3730 

Goddard,  Mary  J. 

Divine  Providence.  Illustrated  in  the  life  of  Mathew  J.  Rankin, 
with  a  few  poems  annexed.  By  Mary  J.  Goddard.  Boston:  J.  E. 
Farwell,  Printer.     1875.    12mo.  pp.  60.  [3731 

Godding,  William.     1761-1849.     Clergyman,  Acton. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.    Am.  Bapt.  Mem.     13:243.     (1854.)      [37.32 

Godfrey,  Edward.     1.584-1664.     York.     Governor  Province   of  Maine. 
Life,  Letters  and  Services.     (1584-1664.)     See  Banks,  Charles  E. 

Godfrey,  George  Frederick,     h.  1840,  Bangor. 

A  Sketch  of  Bangor,  by  George  F.  Godfrey,  with  illustrations  from 
photographs  by  the  author.  (Monogram  of  publisher.)  Boston: 
James  R.  Osgood  and  Company.  1882.  sm.  ob.  pp.  68.  (12  pho- 
tographs.) [37:33 

Godfrey,  Johx.     1781-1862.    Lawyer,  Hampden  and  Bangor,  1805-62. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 
Sketch  of.     1887.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Godfrey,  John  Edwards.     1809-1884.     Lawyer,  Bangor. 

The  Speculator;  Penobscot  Characters.  1848.  See  Appleton,  Jane  S. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  489 

-The  Story  of  the  Penobscot  Bar.  (Read  by  Hon.  John  E.  Godfrey, 
at  a  dinner  given  to  Hon.  Frederick  H.  Allen,  judge  of  the  Dis- 
trict Court,  on  the  occasion  of  his  retirement  from  the  bench  in 
1849,  to  accept  a  professorship  in  the  law  school  at  Harvard  Col- 
lege.)    Bang.  H.  M.  6:  2.5.     (1890.)  [3734 

-Address,  1858.  See  Maine  State  Musical  Association. 

-Address.     1859.     See  Penobscot  Musical  Association. 

-Bashaba  and  the  Tarratines.     Hist.  Mag.  2d  ser.    1:98.     (1868.) 

[3735 
-The  same.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     7:93.     (1876.) 

-Address  at  the  centennial  celebration  of  the  settlement  of  Bangor. 
1869.     See  Bangor. 

-The  Press  of  Penobscot  County.     1872.     See  Griffin,  Joseph. 
-Address  befoi'e  the  State  Pomological  Society.     1873. 
-Notice  of  David  Barker,  1876.     See  Barker,  David. 
-The  Ancient  Penobscot,  or  Panawanskek.     Hist.  Mag.  3d.  ser.  1 :  85. 
(1872.)  [3736 

-The  same.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     7:1.     (1876.) 

-"  Castine  the  Younger."  A  paper  read  before  the  Maine  Histori- 
cal Society,  at  its  meeting  in  Bangor  (Bath),  January,  1873.  Hist. 
Mag.  3d.  ser.  2:  121.     (1873.)  [3737 

-The  same.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  7:  73.  (1876.) 

-Pilgrims  at  Penobscot.    Am.  Hist.  Kec  3:  366.     (1875.)  [3738 

-The  same.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  7:  23.     (1876.) 

-Jean  Vincent,  Baron  de  Saint  Castin.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  7 :  39. 
(1876.)  [3739 

-Norumbega.  Read  before  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  at  Port- 
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[3740 

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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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"  Simplicity  is  all  the  author's  aim.  " 

"  To  rear  the  tender  thought, 

To  teach  the  young  idea  how  to  shoot.  " 

Thomson. 

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Pope. 

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The  same.  Revised  and  improved  from  the  third  edition.  Hallo- 
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492  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

GooDALE,  Stephen  Lincoln,     b.  South  Berwick,  1815.    r.  Saco. 

The  Principles  of  Breeding:  or  glimpses  at  the  physiological  laws 
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Commercial   Manures.     A   lecture   delivered    before   the   farmers' 

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A  Biographical   Sketch  of  Gail  Borden,    and  his   relations  to  some 

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The  same.     Reprinted  with  slight  alterations  from  the  proceedings 

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The  same,  under  the  following  title: 

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One  hundred  copies  reprinted,  1883,  pp.  12,  and  another  hundred  copies 
at  same  time,  pp.  14,  with  a  slight  change  in  the  title-page,  and  a  leaf  in- 
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Biographical  Sketch  of.     18.54.     See  Livingston,  John. 

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[3773 
Goodhue,  Sakah. 

The  Copy  of  a  valedictory  and  monitory  writing,  left  by  Sarah 
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GOODBICH,  FkEDERICK   E. 

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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Murray's  Reader:  or  pieces  in  prose  and  poetry  selected  from  the 
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to  inculcate  some  of  the  most  important  principles  of  piety  and 
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synonimising  vocabulary.  Consisting  of  about  fifteen  hundred  of 
the  most  important  words  contained  in  this  work.  The  words 
are  arranged  in  columns  and  are  placed  over  the  selections  re- 
spectively from  which  they  are  selected ;  and  are  divided,  defined 
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494  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Goodrich,  Jeremiah,  Continued. 

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"  Words  can  have  no  definite  idea  attached  to  them  when  by  themselves  ; 
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Dr.  Johnson. 

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Pp.  124-134,  contain  a  sketch  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  by  the  author  of 

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The  same.     1817.     See  Jackson,  Joseph. 

An  account  of  this  alleged  robbery  is  contained  in  works  of  Daniel 
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Goodwin,  Daniel  Raynes,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     1811-90.     b.   North  Berwick. 
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Editor.    Novelas   Espanolas:    Y    Coplas  de  Manrique;   con  algunos 

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The  tirst  edition  was  published  in  1830,  by  Prof.  H.  W.  Longfellow  for  his 
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^Address  before  the  akimni  of  Bowdoin  College,  July  8,  1873,  by  the 

Rev.  Daniel  R.  Goodwin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  theology  in 
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Memorial  Address  before  the  alumni  of  Bowdoin  College,  July  12, 

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Goodwin,  Ichabod.     1743-1829.     Lawyer,  South  Berwick. 
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Goodwin,  James  Scamman,  M.  D.,    1793-1884.     Portland. 
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Goodwin,  William  Fredeeic     1823-72.    Lawyer,    Concord,  N.  H. 

Daniel   Goodwin   of  Kittery,    Maine,  in   1652,   and  some  of  his  de- 
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GooGiNS,  George  Edgar,     b.  1863.  Lawyer,  Millbridge. 

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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 


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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- 
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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. 
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Compiler.  Proceedings  of  the  First,  Second  and  Third  encamp- 
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Veterans  Guide,  "  etc.,  late  judge  advocate  of  the  division. 
Compiled  by  order  of  the  Third  Encampment.  Bangor,  Maine: 
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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 
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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 
Burr,  Printer.     1851.     (Portrait.)     16mo.  pp.  190.  [3876 

Grajs'dfoxtaixe,  Hubert    d'Andigny.      Chevalier  de   Governor    of 
Acadia. 
Resides  at  Pentagoet;  relieved  by  de  Chambly;  appoints  St.  Castin 
his  lieutenant.     See  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 

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. 
Bangor:  Samuel  S.  Smith.     1840.    12mo.  pp.  36.  [3877 

Grant,  Robert,  Ph.  D.  Author,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Little  Tin  Gods-on-Wheels:  or,  society  in  modern  Athens.  A  tri- 
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A  Plea  for  Bar  Harbor.     Outing.    6:515.     (1885.)  [3879 

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- 
berland at  Gray,  1812.     n.  p.  8vo.   n.   pp.  [3881 

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. 
Gilman.     1824.     8vo.  pp.  22.  [3883 

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- 
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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. 


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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., 


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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- 
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Street,  Boston.     Lewiston:   S.  G.  French,  40  Lisbon  Street:  Doug- 
lass &  Cook,  2  Lisbon  Street.     1872.     From  the  Press  of  B.  Thurs- 
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-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- 
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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, 
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Oration  before  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Bath,  Maine,  February 
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[4002 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

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Gregg,  W.  P.,  and  Pond,  Ben.jamin. 

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[4005 
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The  same.     Reprinted   from    the  bulletin  of  the  library.     Boston. 

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Griffin,  Hexry  Lyman.     Clergyman,  Bangor  from  1881. 

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Griffin,  John. 

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triumphant  death.  By  John  Griffin.  Second  American  edition. 
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The  first  American  edition  was    published  in  Boston,  1822,  from  a  London 
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522  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

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[4020 

Christ  Church  Pulpit.     Forward  and  Alone.     Being  the  report  of 

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[4025 

Christ  Church  Pulpit.     The  Strange  Fortunes  of  a  Text.     Being 

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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. 

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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, 
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The  lines  are  arranged  in  three  columns. 

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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. 


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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 
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Haddock,  Frank  C. 

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[4083 
Hadley,  Bexjamin  L.     Bar  Harbor. 

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Hablock,  Samuel,  Sb.     Mount  Desert. 

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Hakluyt,  Richaed.     1553-1616.     English  author. 

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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. 

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Introduction  to   the   mechanical  principles  of  carpentry.     In  two 

parts;  Part  I.  Strength  and  stiffness  of  timber.  Part  II.  Statics 
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Hale,  Clarence,    b.  1848.     Lawyer.  Portland. 

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Hale,  Edward  Everett,  D.  D.     b.  1822.     Clergyman,  Boston. 

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[4093 

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Contains  an  account  of  Rosemary  Cottage  in  Eliot,  and  Eliot  public  library. 


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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. 

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Reviewed  in  London  Med.  and  Phys.  Journal,  1819.    See  the  Athenaeum,  or 

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Hale,  Eugene,  LL.  D.     b.  Turner,   1836.     Lawyer  and  U.  S.  senator. 
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Memorial  Address  on  Samuel  F.  Hersey.  1875.  See  Hersey,  Sam- 
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Counting  the  Electoral  Votes.     Speech  of  Hon.  Eugene  Hale,   of 

Maine,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  25,  1877.  Wash- 
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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. 
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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- 
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depressed  condition  of  our  agricultural  and  manufacturing  in- 
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Civil  Service  Reform.     Civil  service  reform  a  delusion  and  a  sham 

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Common   Schools  North   and   South.     The  Blair  bill.     Speech  of 

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The  Fisheries  Treaty,  and  our  commercial  relations  with  Canada. 

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United  States,  June  13,  1888.     Washington:  1888.    Svo.  pp.  14. 

[4104 


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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: 
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Reciprocal  Trade  with  the  Countries  of  Central  and  South  America, 

and  the  Islands  of  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.  Speech  of  Hon.  Eugene 
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Reciprocal  Trade  with   Central  and  South  America.     Hon.  Eugene 

Hale,  United  States  Senator  from  Maine,  before  the  Boston  Boot 
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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- 
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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 
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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- 
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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- 
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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. 
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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- 
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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- 
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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. 
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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 


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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- 

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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. 
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Directory.     1876-77.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Discourse  at.     1876.     See  Shailer,  W.  H. 


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History  Jerusalem  Royal  Arch  Chapter.  1876.  See  Currier,  Or- 
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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 
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Address  by  Rev.  H.  V.  Emmons.    Poem  by  Mrs.  Emma  Huntingtou  Na- 
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Meetings   of  contributors   to  Maine   Farmer's   Almanac.      1880-81. 

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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. 

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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 
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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 
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by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison  and  Mr.  Jay:  with  an  appendix 
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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.  A  new  edition.  The 
numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison  corrected  by  himself.  Hallowell, 
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a  "  choice,  clean  copy,  elegantly  bound  in  russia  extra,  with  gilt  edges,  " 
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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, 
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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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rhymes.  Suggested  by  the  study  of  nature  and  man,  and  de- 
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deformity,  and  the  evil  effects  of  so  many  Bible — isms  upon  the 
morals  of  mankind.  By  D.  H.  Hamilton,  practical  phrenologist. 
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Hamlin,  Augustus  Choate,  M.  D.     b.  1829.    Physician,  Bangor. 
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^te  Royale  des  Antiquaries  du  Nord,  1850-60,  for  account  of  inscription. 

Martyria,  or  Andersonville   prison.     By   Augustus   C.  Hamlin,  late 

medical  inspector  U.  S.  Army,  member  Soc.  Royal  Antiquaries, 
etc.  Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard,  1866.  (lUus.  by  the  author.) 
12mo.  pp.  256.     (6  pi.  -3  plans,  1  map.)  [4151 

Salmon  Fishing  in  Maine.    Lipp.,  3:  486.    (1869.)  [4152 

The   Gems  of  the   United    States.     Am.   Associa.   Proceed.     18th 

meeting,    pp.  210-216.     (1869.)     Imprint,  1870.  [4153 

The   Tourmaline.     Its   relation   as  a  gem;  its   complex  nature;  its 

wonderful  physical  properties,  etc.,  etc.,  with  special  reference 
to  the  beautiful  and  matchless  crystals  found  in  the  state  of 
Maine.  By  A.  C.  Hamlin,  M.  D.,  "Membre  de  la  Societe  Royale 
des  Antiquaries  du  Xord,"  member  of  the  Academy  of  Science, 
Philadelphia,  &c.,  &c.  With  illustrations.  Boston:  James  R.  Os- 
good &  Company.     1873.     12mo.  pp.  107.  [4154 

Alimentation,  considered  in  its  relation  to  the  progress  and  pros- 
perity of  the  nation.  By  A.  C  Hamlin,  M.  D.,  of  Bangor.  (Read 
before  the  American  Public  Health  Association,  Xovember  Ses- 
sion, 1873.)  8vo.  pp.  23.  [4155 

The  Emerald:     Lipp.  11:688.     (1873.) 

Transmission  of  Diseases.  First  paper.  Consumption.  (Read  be- 
fore the  Maine  Medical  Association,  June  session,  1874,  by  A.  C. 
Hamlin,  M.  D.  of    Bangor).     8vo.  pp.  9.  [4156 

Transfusion.  (On  the  cover.)  Read  before  the  Maine  Medical  As- 
sociation, June  session,  1874.  By  A.  C.  Hamlin,  M.  D.,  of  Ban- 
gor.    (Bangor?)     Svo.  pp.  14.  [4157 

Diamond  Cutting.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.    8:  206.     (1875-76.)  [4158 

Introduction  to  "The  Blue   and  the   Gray."     1883.     See   Gerrish, 

Theodore. 

Leisure  Hours  among  the  Gems.     By  Augustus  C.  Hamlin,  author 

of  a  treatise  on  the  tourmaline,  fellow  of  the  American  Associa- 
tion for  the  Advancement  of  Science,member  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Xortheru  Europe,  Chevalier  of  St.  Anne,  etc. 

"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. 
Boston:  James  R.   Osgood  and   Company.     1884.     16mo.  pp.  439. 
(Illustrations  in  color.)  [4159 

Hamlin,  Charles,     b.  1837.     Lawyer,  Bangor. 

Catalogue  of  bankrupts  of  the  district  of  Maine.  Arranged  by 
Charles  Hamlin,  register  in  bankruptcy.  Bangor:  Benjamin  A. 
Burr,  Printer.     1873.     8vo.  pp.  60,  (1).  [4160 

Catalogvie  of  bankrupts  of  the  state  of  Massachusetts.     Arranged 

by  Charles  Hamlin,  register  in  bankruptcy.  Bangor:  Benjamin 
A.  Burr,  Printer.     1873.     8vo.  pp.  143.  [4161 

The  Insolvent   Law  of  Maine,  with   notes  of  decisions,  and  blank 

forms.  By  Charles  Hamlin,  counsellor  at  law.  Portland :  Lor- 
ing.  Short  and  Harmon.     1878.    8vo.  pp.  xvi,  (1),  10-162.         [4162 

Grant  Memorial  services.     Address  delivered  by  Gen.  Charles  Ham- 
lin, at  Gardiner,  August  8,  1885.     n.  t.  p.  8vo.  pp.  4.  [4163 

Reports  of  cases  in  law   and   equity   determined  by  the  Supreme 

Judicial  Court  of  Maine.  By  Charles  Hamlin,  reporter  of  de- 
cisions. Maine  Reports,  Volume  LXXXI.  Portland,  Me.:  Lor- 
ing.  Short  &  Harmon.     1889.     8vo.  pp.  669.  [4164 

The   same.     Volume   LXXXII.      Portland,   Me.:   Loring,  Short  & 

Harmon.     1890.     8vo.  pp.  696.  [4165 

Hamlin.  Charles  Edward,  LL.  D.     1825-86.     Professor   Colby   Uni- 
versity, 1853-73. 
Attitude   of  the  Christian   Teacher  in   Respect  to  Science.     Bapt. 

Quar.  6:  1.     (1872.)  [4166 
Catalogue   of  birds  found  in  the  vicinity   of  Waterville,    Maine. 

Me.  Board  Agri.  168.     (1865.)  [4167 

Manual  Labor  at  Waterville  College.     Me.  Bd.  Agri.  188.     (1867.) 

[4168 

Obituary  Record  of  graduates.     1822-70.     See  Colby  University. 

Obituary  Record  of  graduates.     1870-73.     See  Colby  University. 

Observations  upon  the   physical  geography  and  geology  of  Mount 

Kataadn.     Bulletin  of  Museum  of  Comparative   Zoology,   Harv. 

Coll.  7:  189.     (1881.)     (Plate  and  map.)  [4169 
Remarks  on   some  facts   connected  with  the   development  of  frogs 

observed  at  Waterville,  Maine.      Boston  Jour.  Nat.  Hist.     10:  79. 

(1864.)  [4170 
Routes  to  Kataadn.     Appalachia,  2:  306.     (1881.)  [4171 


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Eesults  of  an  examination  of  Syrian  molluscan  fossils,  chiefly  from 

the  range  of  Mount  Lebanon.  With  six  plates.  (Memoirs  of 
Comparative  Zoology  at  Harvard  College,  Vol.  X,  No.  III.)  Cam- 
bridge, Printed  for  the  Museum.     April,  1884.     4to.  pp.  68.  [4172 

Hamlin  Family.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  2.3,  1885.     8vo.  pp.  4. 

[4173 

Portrait  of.     1886.     See  Colby  University. 

Commemorative  Discourse   on.     1887.     <See  Bakeman,  Francis  W. 

Hamlin,  Cyrus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     6.1811.    Professor  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1877-81. 
Among  the  Turks.     New  York:  Robert  Carter  and  Brothers.    1878. 
12mo,  pp.  378.  [4174 

Memorial  Address.     1870.     See  Warren,  William. 

My    Life   and   Times.     By   Cyrus  Hamlin,   missionary  in   Turkey, 

author  of  "  Among  the  Turks,  "  etc.  Boston  and  Chicago,  Con- 
gregational Sunday-school  and  Publishing  Society.  (1893.)  8vo. 
pp.  4,  588.     (Lithograph  of  author.)  [4175 

Bowdoin  College,  pp.  89-140. 

Hamlix  Family. 

1885.     -See  Hamlin,  Charles  E. 
The  same.     1887.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Hamlin,  Elijah  Livermore.     1800-72.     Lawyer,  Bangor. 

Lovewell's  Fight.     Oxford   Observer,  Paris,   Aug.  5,  1824.     Signed 

"Viator."  [4176 

A  long  editorial  article  in  the  Boston  Commercial  Gazette,    Oct.  14, 1824, 

headed  "  A  Note  on  Viator's  Description  of  Lovewell's  Fight,"  says  "the 

author  is  decidedly  the  best  historian  of  that  event." 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Hamlin,  Hannibal,  LL.  D.  1809-91.  Lawyer  and  statesman,  h.  Paris. 
r.  Hampden  and  Bangor. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Hamlin,  of  Maine,  on  the  army  appropriation  bill, 
and  in  reply  to  Mr.  Morse  upon  the  professions,  practices  and 
principles  of  the  Federal  party.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, April  15,  1844.  Washington:  Printed  at  the  Globe 
Office.     1844.     8vo.  pp.  12.  [4177 

Speech  of  Mr.  Hamlin,  of  Maine,  on  the  Oregon  question.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  12,  1846.  Wash- 
ington:  Printed  at  the  Union  Office.     1846.    8vo.  pp.  7.  [4178 

The  Compromise   Bill.      Speech    of   Hon.    Hannibal    Hamlin,    of 

Maine,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  July  22,  1848.  On 
the  bill  reported  from  the  select  committee  to  establish  territo- 
rial governments  in  Oregon,  New  Mexico  and  California,  n.  p. 
(Washington.)     n.  d.     (1848.)     8vo.  pp.  8.  [4179 


542  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Hamlix,  Hannibal,  LL.  D.,  Continued. 

Speech   of  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine,  on   the   proposition 

to  admit  California  as  a  State  into  the  Union.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  5,  1850.  Washington:  Printed 
at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office.     1850.    8vo.  pp.  14.  [4180 

Speech  of  Mr.  Hamlin  in  defence  of  the  rights  of  American  fisher- 
men. Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  August  3 
and  5,  1852.  Washington:  Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe 
Office.     1852.     8vo.  pp.  15.  [4181 

Memorial  Address  delivered  in  the   Senate  of  the  United  States  on 

Alexander  H.  Buel,  a  representative  from  New  York.  Cong. 
Globe.    26:452.     (1853.)  [4182 

Kemarks  of  Mr.  Hamlin,  of  Maine,   on   resigning   his   position   as 

chairman  of  the  committee  on  commerce,  and  the  tests  of  the 
Cincinnati  convention.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  June 
12,  1856.  n.  t.  p.  (Buell  and  Blanchard),  Printers.  Washington. 
1856.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [4183 

Address  of  Governor  Hamlin  to  the   Legislature  of  the  State   of 

Maine,  January  8,  1857.  Printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. Augusta:  Stevens  &  Blaine,  Printers.  1857.  8vo. 
pp.  21.  [4184 

Kansas  Lecompton  Constitution.     Speech  of  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin, 

of  Maine,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  9  and  10, 
1858.     n.  p.  (Washington.)     n.  d.  (1858.)     8vo.  pp.  16.  [4185 

Speech  of  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine,  in  the  United  States 

Senate,  March  9  and  10,  1858,  in  reply  to  Governor  Hammond, 
and  in  defence  of  the  North  and  northern  laborers,  n.  t.  p. 
(Washington:  1858.)     8vo.  pp.  16.  [4186 

Defence   of  the   American  Fisheries.      Speech   of  Hon.    Hannibal 

Hamlin,  of  Maine.  Delivered  in  the  United  States  Senate,  May  6, 
1858.     n.  t.  p.   (Washington:  1858.)     8vo.  pp.  15.  [4187 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1860.     See  Bartlett,  David  W. 

Life  of,  with  portrait.     I860.     See  Lives  of  Present  Candidates. 

Life  and  public  services  of.     1860.     See  Lincoln,  Abraham. 

Life  and  speeches  of.     1860.     See  Hayes,  John  L. 

Sketch  of  life  of.     1860.     See  Bartlett,  J.  H. 

Life  and   speeches  of  Abraham   Lincoln   and    Hannibal    Hamlin. 

Wideawake  edition.     Boston:  1860.     12mo.     (Portraits.)         [4188 

Sketches  of  the  lives  of  Lincoln,  Hamlin,  Bell,  Everett  and  others. 

New  York:  1860.     12mo.    (Ports.)  [4189 

The   Lincoln  and  Hamlin  Songster,    or  the  continental  melodist. 

Philadelphia:  Fisher  &  Brother,     (n.  d.)  1860.     18mo.  pp.  72. 

[4190 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  543 

Address  at  New  York,  on  presentation  of  flag  to  a  Maine  regiment. 

1861.     See  Moore,  Frank. 

Speech  at  Chicago.     1863.     See  i^ational  Ship  Canal  Convention. 

Remarks  at  laying  corner  stone.     1869.     See  Colby  University. 

Memorial  Address  upon  Senator  Fessenden.     1869.     See  Fessenden. 

William  P. 

Remarks  on    Salmond  Poi-tland   Chase.      Annual    report  regents 

Smithsonian  Inst.     1873,  pp.  1.52-153.  [4191 
Memorial  Address  upon  Samuel  F.  Hersey,  a  representative  from 

Maine.  187-.    See  Hersey,  Samuel  F. 
Biographical  Sketch  and  portrait  of.     1877.     See  American  Portrait 

Gallery. 

Speech  in  relation  to  Governor  King.     1878.     See  King,  William. 

Report  relating  to  the  award  of  the  fisheries  commission.     Senate 

of  the  United  States,  May  28,  1878.     8vo.  pp.  pp.  6.  [4192 
Address  in   United  States  Senate  on  Prof.  Joseph  Henry.     1880. 

See  Henry,  Joseph. 
Congressional  Record.    45  Congress,  Third  session.     Washington, 

Friday  and  Saturday,  Feb.  14  &  15,  1879. 

Chinese    Immigration.    Remarks   of  Hon.    Hannibal    Hamlin,    of 

Maine,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,     sm.  4to.  pp.  5.    [4193 
Memorial  Address  upon  George  S.Houston,  senator  from  Alabama. 

Cong.  Rec.  10:  (Part  II.),  1151,  (1880).  [4194 

Eulogy  upon  Zachariah  Chandler.     1880.     See  Chandler,  Zachariah. 

Life  and  times  of.     1883.     See  Carroll,  Howard. 

Speech   at  dedication    Washburn    Memorial   Library.     1885.     See 

Livermore. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Sketch  of.     1887.      See  Owen,  Howard. 

Ancestry  of.     1889.     See  American  Ancestry. 

An  Old-fashioned  Statesman — Hannibal  Hamlin.  1890.    See  Knight, 

Enoch. 

Hamlin,  Myra  Sawyek. 

A  Politician's  Daughter.     By  Myra   Sawyer  Hamlin.     New  York: 
D.  Appleton  and  Company.     1886.     12mo.  pp.  231.  [4195 

a  portion  of  the  scene  is  laid  in  Gardiner. 

Hamlixite,   a  new  rhombohedral   mineral   at  Stoneham.     1890.     See 
Hidden,  W.  E. 

Hammoxd  Family  of  Bangor.     1887.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Hammond,  Richard,  his  home  and  death.    1890.    See  Thayer,  Henry  O. 


454  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Hammond's  Fokt,  the  problem  of.     1890.    See  Thayer,  Henry  O. 

Hammons,  Evebett.     b.  18.50.     Lawyer,  Clinton. 

History  of  Sebasticook  Lodge,  No.  146,  of  Free  and  Accepted 
Masons.  Clinton,  Maine.  From  1874  to  1881.  Clinton,  Maine: 
B.  T.  Foster,  Printer.     1881.     12mo.  pp.  20.  [4196 

Hamok,  Eben  M.     b  .1822.     Eden. 

History  of  Mt.  Desert  Lodge,  Xo.  140,  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons, 
Mt.  Desert,  Maine,  from  February  14,  1867,  to  February  14,  1871, 
by  E.  M.  Hamor.     Portland:  S.  Berry,  pr.  1871.     8vo.  pp.  14. 

[4197 

Grant  at  Mount  Desert  to  M.  Cadillac  and  wife,  by  the   General 

Court.     1787.     Bang.  H.  M.     5:232.     (1890.)  [4198 

First  Meeting  House  at  Hull's  Cove,  Eden       Bang.  H.  M.     6:50. 

(1890.)  [4199 

Hamor,  Raphe. 

A  True  Discourse  of  the  present  estate  of  Virginia,  and  the 
Successe  of  the  Affaires  there  till  the  18  of  June,  1614.  Togather 
with  a  relation  of  the  seuerall  English  townes  and  fortes,  the 
assured  hopes  of  that  countrie  and  peace  concluded  with  the 
Indians.  The  christening  of  Powhatan's  daughter  and  her 
marriage  with  an  English-man.  Written  by  Raphe  Hamor,  the 
youger,  late  secretarie  in  that  colony.  Alget,  qui  non  ardet. 
(Coat  of  arms.)  Printed  at  London  by  John  Beale,  for  William 
Welby  dwelling  at  the  signe  of  the  Swanne  in  Paul's  church-yard. 
1615.    pp.  78.  [4200 

Touches  on  Argall's  expedition  to  Mt.  Desert. 

The  same.     Pi-ivately  printed  for  Dr.  Charles  Gorham  Burney,  of 

Richmond,  Ya.     Albany:     Joel  Munsell.     1860.     fo.  pp.  78.  [4201 

Hampden,     Incorporated  1794. 

Heads  of  families.     1776.     See  Penobscot  River. 

Settlement  of,  to  1803.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Oration,  4th  July.     1803.     See  Morton,  Andrew. 

The  Last  of  the  Frigate  Adams.     1814.     (Tale.)     See  Americus. 

Battle  at.     1814.     See  Lossing,  Benson    J. 

Battle  at.     1814.     See  Morris,  Charles. 

First  Congregational   Church  organized.      1817.      See  Dudley,   E. 

Freeman. 

Sermon,  Youth  and  Age.     1859.     See  Mason,  Javan  K. 

Sermon,  The  Sword.     1861.     See  Mason,  Javan  K. 

Deaths  in,  from   inscriptions  on  gravestones.     Bang.   H.  M.  4:96. 

(1888.)  [4202 

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Hanafokd,  Mrs.  Phebe  Anxe.  b.  1829.  Author,  Xew  Haven,  Conn. 
The  Life  of  George  Peabody;  containing  a  record  of  those  princelj^ 
acts  of  benevolence  which  entitle  him  to  the  esteem  and  gratitude 
of  all  friends  of  education  and  the  destitute,  both  in  America,  the 
land  of  his  birth,  and  in  England,  the  place  of  his  death.  By 
Phebe  A.  Hanaford,  member  of  Essex  Institute  and  author  of 
"  The  Life  of  Lincoln,  "  etc.  With  an  introduction  by  Dr.  Joseph 
H.  Hanaford. 

"  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver. " 
Augusta,  Me.:  Publi-shed  by  E.  C.  Allen  &  Co.     1875.     12mo.  pp. 
308.     (lUus.)  [4203 

Women  of  the  Century.     By    Phebe  A.  Hanaford,  author   of   "  Life 

of  George  Peabody,  "  "  From  Shore  to  Shore,  and  other  poems,  " 
"  Life  of  Charles  Dickens,  "  "Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  "  etc. 
Boston:  B.  B.  Russell,  55  Cornhill.  Philadelphia:  Quaker  City 
Publishing  House.  San  Francisco:  X.  Roman  &  Co.,  Chicago: 
H.  S.  Beede  &  Co.  Portland:  John  Russell.  Detroit:  R.  D.  S. 
Tyler.     1877.     12mo.  pp.  648.     (Illus.)  [4204 

Hancock.     Incorporated  1828. 

De  Gregoire  grant  of  part  of.     1787.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Early  settlements.     (1870).     See  Foss,  Thomas. 

Hancock  County.     Established  1789. 

Records  of  deeds  in  Lincoln  County,   now  Hancock  County.      1768. 

See  Patterson,  William  D. 
Deeds  of  land  in  Hancock  County  from  Lincoln  County  records. 

(1768-09.)     Bang.  H.  M.    5:141.     (1890.)  [4205 
Ancient  Deeds  in  Hancock  County.      (1773-90.)     Bang.  H.  M.   4 :  72. 

(1888.)  [4206 
Records  of  deeds  prior  to  incorporation,  in  Lincoln  County  Reg. 

(1890.)     See  Patterson,  W.  D. 

First  Officers  of.     1789.     Bang.  H.  M.  3 :  20.     (1887.)  [4207 

Population  of  towns  in  Hancock  County  according  to  the  first  17.  S. 

census.     1790.     Bang.  H.  M.  3:  100.     (1887.)  [4208 
Estates  settled  in  Hancock  County.     1790-94.     Bang.  H.  M.  4:  65, 

(1888.)  [4209 
Estates  administered  upon  in  Hancock  County  prior  to  1800.    Bang. 

H.  M.    3:  157.     (1888.)  [4210 

The  Unmasked  Nabob  of.     1796.     See  Unmasked  Nabob. 

Appeal  of,  from  the  Forlorn  Hope.     1796.     See  Appeal. 

Address  to  electors  of.     1812.     See  Address. 

U.  S.  District  Tax.     1815.     See  Williamson,  Joseph. 

Representatives  to  General    Court,    from   what  is  now   Hancock 

County,  prior  to  1820.     Bang.  H.  M.    3:  138.     (1888.)  [4211 

36 


546  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Hancock  County,  Continued. 

Congregational  Churches  and  3Iinisters  of.     1840.     See  Gillet,  E. 

Map  of.     1861.     See  Walling,  Henry  F. 

Record  of  newspapers  in.     1866.     See  Sawyer,  X.  K. 

Essay  on.     18.53.     See  Lowell,  Charles. 

Pi-ess  of.     1872.     See  Griffin,  Joseph. 

Survey  of.     1878.     See  Wasson,  Samuel. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch  of.     1879.     See  Howard,  R.  H. 

Atlas  of.     1881.     See  Colby,  S.  F.  &  Co. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  Press  in.     1885,  1886,  1887,  1888.     See 

Wood,  Joseph. 

Lawyers  of.     Bang.  H.  M.  2:  173.     (1887.)  [4212 

Paper  relating  to  history  of  Press  in.    1889-90.     See  Chilcott,  James 

C. 

Hanxaford,  Greelet.     1768-18.52.     Cape  Elizabeth. 

The  Herald  of  the  Glorious  Dawning  of  Emmanuel,  and  genius  of 
universal  emancipation.     By  Greeley  Hannaford. 
"  Freely  ye  have  received,  freely  give.  " 

Jesus  Chhist. 

Boston:  Published  by  the  author.     1839.     8vo.  pp.  79.  [4213 

The  history  of  the  family  (Quakers),  constitutes  the  first  part,  pp.  1-20. 

Hannay,  James,     b.  1842.     Barrister  at  law,  St.  John,  X.  B. 

The  History  of  Acadia,  from  its  first  discovery  to  its  surrender  to 
England  by  the  treaty  of  Paris.  By  James  Hannay.  St.  John, 
X.  B.:  Printed  by  J.  &  A.  McMillan.    1879.  sm.  Svo.  pp.   vii,  440. 

[4214 
Charnise,  120;  at  Penobscot,  132,  140;  drowned,  187;  his  bad  reputation, 
188;  his  widow  marries  La  Tour,  188;  De  3Ionts  winters  at  St.  Croix  Island, 
75;  Guercheville,  Madame  de,  establishes  colony  at  Mt.  Desert,  100;  Pema- 
quid,  English  at;  Penobscot;  St.  Castin,  Baron  de,  account  of ;  his  death; 
St.  Croix  Island;  St.  Sauveur; Temple,  Sir  Thomas,  at  Penobscot;  surrenders 
to  Grandfontaine. 

Hanson,  Edgar  Filmoee.     b.  Lincoln,  18-53.     )•.  Belfast. 

Demonology   or   spiritualism,    ancient  and   modern,    by  Eld.  E.  F. 
Hanson,  of  the  "  Maine  eldership  of  the  church  of  God.  " 
"  The  church  of  the  living  God,  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth.  " 

1   Tim.  3:  1.5. 

"  Lift  up  thy  voice  like  a  trumpet  and  show  my  people  their  transgres- 
sion. " 

Isaiah  58: 1. 

Belfast,  Me.:  Published  by    the   author.     1884.     12mo.   pp.   310. 
(Port.)  [4215 
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Hanson,  James  Hobbs,  LL.  D.     1816-94.    Educator,  Waterville. 

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Caesar  Commentarii   de  Bello   Gallico.     With  references  to  Hark- 

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of  the  Kennebec  Indians  and  New  Plymouth  Purchase:  compris- 
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[4224 


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Hablow,  Louis  K. 

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Haebiman,  Daniel. 

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Harris,  Jerome,     d.  1883.     Clergyman,  Stockton  Springs. 

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Harris,  Louisa  E.     Cape  Elizabeth. 

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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 
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in  Central  church,  Bangor,  August  7,  1859.    By  Rev.  Samuel  Har- 
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eighty  fifth  anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  in  Norumbega  hall,  Bangor,  July  4, 
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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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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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Haeeison,  Mes.  Bueton  N.    See  Harrison,  Mrs.  Constance  Cary. 

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introduction  to  the  grounds  of  music  and  a  variety  of  tunes 
suited  to  the  metres  now  in  use  in  the  American  churches.  Part 
II.  A  variety  of  anthems,  odes  and  occasional  pieces.  By  Ed- 
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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 

for  the  association  of  the  alumni,  by  John  "Wilson  &  Son. 
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Contains  biographical  sketches  of  Henry  Warren,  Bangor;  William  Wil- 
lis, Portland;  John  Emerson  Montville,  Oldtown;  John  Mason,  Bangor; 
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. 
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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 

convention  at  Bangor,  December  18,  1888.     12mo.  pp.  8.  [4277 

(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, 
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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, 
Esq.  In  two  volumes.  Portland:  Loring,  Short  &  Harmon.  Yol. 
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In  memoriam  Ashur  Ware,  Sept.  1873,  1:542;  In  memoriam  Nathan 
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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 
at  Bates  Street  UniversalLst  church,  Lewiston,  Me.,  Dec.  24,  1882. 
By  the  pastor,  William  G.  Haskell.  Published  by  request  of 
parishioners.     12mo.  pp.  11.  [4281 

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. 
Charles  Stewart  Daveis,  of  Portland,  Me.,  members  of  the  Mas- 
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Hassam,   Johx  Tyler.     Boston. 

Some  of  the  descendants  of  William  Hilton.  N.  E.  Reg.  31:  179. 
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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. 

Descendants.     (1878.)     See  Richardson,  James  P. 
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[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- 
standing: for  the  merchandise  of  it  is  better  than  fine  gold. 

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. 

The  Bank  Tragedy.  A  novel.  1890.  New  York:  Welch,  Fracker 
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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 
following  graduation.  Printed  for  the  class.  1875-86.  l6mo. 
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Hathaway,  George  Whitefield.  1807-91.  Clergyman,  Bloomfleld, 
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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 

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A  Lecture  in  defence  of  the  Maine  Law,  delivered  in  the  town  hall, 

Skowhegan,  March  12,  1854.  By  G.  W.  Hathaway,  pastor  of 
the  Congregational  church  in  Bloomfleld,  Maine.  Printed  at 
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The  Good  Man.     Fathei-  Winslow;  or  a  sketch   of  the  life   of  the 

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Heb.  11:4. 
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Changes  of  the  Last  Forty  Years.     A  farewell  sermon.    Discourse 

delivered  in  the  Methodist  church,  addressed  to  the  people  of 
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Hathaway,    Joshua.      1782-1857.      Passadumkeag. 

Sketch  of.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Hathaway,  Joshua  Warren.     1797-1862.     Justice  Supreme  Judicial 

Court.    Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  Bangor. 
An  Oration  delivered  at  Ellsworth,  July  4,  1832,  at  the  celebration  of 

the    fifty    sixth    anniversary   of    American    Independence.      By 

Joshua  W.  Hathaway,  Esq.    Ellsworth:    Robert   Grant,  Printer. 

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Proceedings  of  the  Penobscot  bar  on  occasion  of  his  death.     Maine 

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Hathorn  Family,  of  Bangor.     1887.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
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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  Foster,  LL.  D.     1806-81.    Worcester,  Mass. 

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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." 
Belfast:  E.Fellowes.     1827.  [4304 

The  United  States  Spelling  Book:  or  English  orthoepist;  being  an 

easy  introduction  to  the  English  language,  and  exhibiting  the  or- 
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1824.     ISrao.  pp.  2.30.  [4305 

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. 

Hawes,  No.  17  Main  Street,    n.  p.     (Belfast.)     Printed  by  John 

Dorr,  1831.     12mo.  pp.  24.  [4306 

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. 
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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: 
News  Power  Print.     1883.    8vo.  pp.  22.  [4.308 


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Hawkins,  Eenest. 

Historical  Notices  of  missions  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the 
North  Am.  colonies,  previous  to  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
London.     1845.    8vo.  pp.  447-  [4309 

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- 
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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. 
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The  same,  separately  printed.     Boston:  Otis  Clapp,  School  Street. 

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For  reply,  See  Cabell,  W.  F. 
The  New   Jerusalem,  the  church  of  the  future:  a  discourse  deliv- 
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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 


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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 
died  at  St.  Joseph's,  Emmetsburg,  Md.,  on  March  18,  1887,  aged 
71  years,  having  passed  fifty-six  years  in  religious  life.  n.  d. 
(1887.)     n.  p.     (Portland.)     8vo.  pp.  9.  [4374 

An  Address  to  the  Catholics  of  Maine,  on  occasion  of  the  centen- 
nial inauguration  of  Washington,  as  first  president  of  the  United 
States.  By  James  Aug.  Healy,  bishop  of  Portland.  Given  at 
Portland,  April  25,  1889.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  pp.  9.  [4375 

Heath,    Albert  Hayford,    D.  D.     b.    1840.      Clergyman,    St.  Paul, 
Minn. 
Oration:  consecration  of  a  tree.     1864.     See  Bates  College. 


570  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Heath,  Hebrekt  Miltox.  h.  1853.  Lawyer,  Augusta,  and  Robin- 
son, W.  Herbert. 
Legislative  Register  of  the  State  of  Maine,  for  the  political  year 
1869.  With  the  names  of  the  executive  department,  and  the 
names,  residence,  post  office  address,  place  of  birth,  occupation, 
politics,  age,  weight,  and  height  of  each  member  of  both  houses. 
By  Herbert  M.  Heath  and  W.  Herbert  Robinson.  Gardiner: 
Printed  at  the  Home  Journal  Office.     1869.    8vo.  pp.  8.  [4376 

Heath,  Solyman.     1805-75.     Lawyer,  Belfast,  Waterville. 

Reports  of  cases  in  law  and  equity,  determined  by  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court  of  Maine.  By  Solyman  Heath,  reporter  to  the 
State.  Maine  Reports,  Volume  XXXYI.  Hallowell:  Masters, 
Smith  &  Co.     1855.     8vo.  pp.  6.50.  [4377 

The  same.     Volume  XXXVII.     Hallowell:  Masters,  Smith  &  Co. 

1855.  8vo.  pp.  644.  [4378 
The  same.     Volume  XXXVIII.     Hallowell:  Masters,  Smith  &  Co. 

1856.  8vo.  pp.  640.  [4379 
The   same.     Volume   XXXIX.     Hallowell:   Masters,  Smith  &  Co. 

1856.     8vo.  pp.  650.  [4380 

The  same.     Volume  XL.     Hallowell:  Masters,  Smith  &  Co.    1857. 

8vo.  pp.  632.  [4381 

Heath,  William.  1737-1814.  Revolutionary  general,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Memoirs  of  Major  (general  Heath,  containing  anecdotes,  details  of 
skirmishes,  battles  and  other  military  events  during  the  Revolu- 
tionary war.  Wi'itten  by  himself.  Published  according  to  Act 
of  Congress.  Printed  at  Boston,  by  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  An- 
drews, Faust's  Statue,  No.  45  Newbury  Street.  Sold  by  them; 
by  I.  Thomas,  Worcester;  by  Thomas,  Andrews  &  Pennimau, 
Albany;  by  Thomas,  Andrews  &  Butler,  Baltimore;  and  by  the 
booksellers  throughout  the  continent.     August,   1798.     8vo.  pp. 

388.  [4382 

Account  of  the  Penobscot  expedition,  p.  235. 

(The)  Heavenly  Friend.     Portland:  1841.    sm.  16mo.  (Poetry.)  [4383 

Hebron.     Incorporated  1792. 

Plan  of.     1819.     See  Greenwood,  Alexander. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  Hebron  (Me.),  before  the  Cumberland  Bap- 
tist Association,  September  29,  1824.  Am.  Bapt.  Mag.  (n.  s.) 
5:165,199,229.     (1825.)  [4384 

Manual  of  the  Baptist  church  in  Hebron,  Maine,  including  its  history, 

covenant,  articles  of  faith,  standing  rules,  and  list  of  members' 
names,  August,  1854.  Portland:  Printed  by  Brown  Thurston, 
1854.     16mo.  pp.  24  .  [4385 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  571 

Proceedings  of  the  semi-centennial  celebration  of  Hebron  Acad- 
emy, at  Hebron,  Maine,  September  5th,  1855.  Paris,  Me:  W.  A. 
Pigdin  &  Co.,  Printers.     1855.     8vo.  pp.  39.  [4386 

Sermon,    completion     hundredth  birthday  of    Mrs.    Isabel    Pratt. 

1863.     See  Pigdin,  William. 

Hedding,  Elijah,  D.  D.     1780-1852.     M.  E.  bishop,  Boston. 

The  Supreme  Deity  of  Christ  Proved.  The  substance  of  a  sermon, 
delivered  in  Bath  (Maine),  July  4,  1822,  before  the  Xew-England 
Conference  of  ministers  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
By  Elijah  Hedding,  member  of  said  conference.  Published  by 
request  of  the  conference.  Boston:  Printed  by  Lincoln  &  Ed- 
mands,  No.  53  Cornhill.     1822.     8vo.  pp.  26;  27-32,  notes.       [4387 

Hedge,  Frederic  Hexry,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     1805-90.    r.  Bangor,  1835-50. 
Progress  of  Society.     Chr.  Ex.     18:345.     (1835.)  [4388 

A  review  of  Tait's  essay  on  the  moral  constitution  and  history  of  man. 

An  Introductory  Lecture  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Bangor 

Lyceum,  Nov.  15th,  1836,  by  Rev.  F.  H.  Hedge.  Published  by  re- 
quest. Bangor:  Xourse  &  Smith,  and  Duren  &  Thacher,  pub- 
lishers.    1836.     8vo.    Title-cover,     pp.  29.  [4389 

Oration  pronoviuced  before  the  citizens  of  Bangor,  on  the  Fourth  of 

July,  183S.  The  sixty-second  anniver.sary  of  American  IndeiJend- 
ence.  By  Frederic  H.  Hedge.  Published  at  the  request  of  the  city 
government.     Bangor:  Samuel  S.  Smith,  Printer.    8vo.  pp.  3-38. 

[4390 

"Owe  No  Man  Anything."     A  sermon  preached  at  the  Union  Street 

church,  November  8th,  1839.  Published  by  request.  Bangor: 
Printed  by  Edwards  &  Smith,  West  Market  Place,  n;  d.  12mo. 
pp.  12.  [4391 

Practical  Goodness  the  True  Religion.   A  sermon,  preached  at  Union 

Street  church,  March  1, 1840.  (By  Mr.  Frederic  H.  Hedge.)  Pub- 
lished by  request.  Bangor:  Printed  by  Samuel  S.  Smith.  1840. 
8vo.  pp.  15.  [4392 

The  same.  Printed  for  the  American  Unitarian  Association.   Boston : 

James  Munroe  &  Co.,  134  Washington  Street,  May,  1840.  Price 
three  cents.     12mo.  pp.  16. 

Discourse  on  the  death  of  William  Henry  Harrison,  ninth  president 

of  the  United  States.  Delivered  before  the  Independent  Con- 
gregational society,  on  the  day  of  the  National  Fast,  May  14,  1841, 
by  Rev.  Frederic  H.  Hedge.  Published  by  request.  Bangor: 
Printed  by  Samuel  D.  Smith.     1841.     8vo.  pp.  24.  [4393 

Perpetuity  of  the  Christian  Religion.     A  sermon,  by  Rev.  Frederic 

H.  Hedge.     Mo.  Miscel.    4:271.     (1841.)  [4394 


572  BIBLIOGKAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Hedge,  Frederic  Henry,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Continued. 

A  sermon  on  the  character  and  ministry  of  the  late  William  Ellery 

Channing,  D.  D.,  preached  in  the  Independent  Congregational 
church,  Bangor,  at  the  Annual  Thanksgiving,  November  17th, 
1842.  By  Frederic  H.  Hedge.  Published  at  the  request  of  the 
hearers.     Bangor,  1842.  Svo.  pp.  20.  [4395 

Conservatism  and  Eeform.     An  oration  pronounced  before  the  Peu- 

cinian  Society,  Bowdoin  College,  Sept.  5,  1843.  By  Frederic 
H.  Hedge.     Boston:  Little  &  Brown,  1843.    8vo.  pp.  38.  [4396 

A  note  on  back  of  title-page  says  this  oration  was  pronounced  in  part, 
before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University  in  August,  1841. 
It  is  given  in  "  Martin  Luther  and  other  Essays,"  by  the  author,  Boston,  1888, 
pp.  129, 163. 

Christianity  Confined  to  no  Sect.  A  sermon  preached  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  church  presented  to  the  town  of  Stetson  by  the  Hon. 
Amasa  Stetson,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1844.  Bangor: 
1844.     Svo.  pp.  16.  [4397 

Writings  of  R.  W.  Emerson.     Chr.  Ex.  38:  87.     (184.5.)  [4398 

Gospel  Invitations.  Printed  for  the  American  Unitarian  Association. 

Boston:  Wm.  Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols,  118  Washington  Street, 
May,  1846.     16mo.  pp.  13.  [4399 

The  Churches  and  the  Church.     Chr.  Ex.  41 :  193.     (1846.)         [4400 

"  The  Morning  Star;  "  "  The  Star;  "  "  Song  of  the  Angels;  "  '•  The 

Dream;"  "Veneration  for  the  Past;"  "Stanzas;"  in  "  Voices 
from  the  Kenduskeag.  "     1848.     See  Appleton,  Jane  S. 

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. 

Philadelphia:  Cary  and  Hart.     1848.     8vo.  pp.  567.  [4401 

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 

School  in  Cambridge,  July  15,  1849.  By  Rev.  F.  H.  Hedge. 
Cambridge:  Published  by  John  Bartlett.     1849.     Svo.  pp.  30. 

[4403 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  573 

A   Sermon   preached  on  the  Independent  Congregational  society, 

March  3rd,  1850.  By  Frederic  H.  Hedge,  on  closing  his  pastoral 
connection  with  that  society.  Printed  by  request.  Bangor* 
Sam'l.  S.  Smitli,  printer.     1850.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [4404 

On  his  pastorate  at  Bangor.     (1890.)     See  Cressey,  George  C. 

Helps  at  the  Mercy  Seat.     1869.     See  Putnam,  John  M. 

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  '      \.  * 

edition  in  1791.  TrlsLi 

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 
Hemmenway,  A.  M.,  pastor  of  the  First  church  in  Wells.  Bos- 
ton: Printed  by  J.  Kneeland,  next  to  the  treasurer's  office  in 
Milk  Street.     MDCCLXXIV.     12mo.  pp.  166.  [4408 


jH 


574  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Hemmenway,  Moses,  D.  D.,  Continued. 

A  Discourse  on  the  divine  institution  of  water  baptism,  as  a  stand- 
ing ordinance  of  the  gospel.  By  Moses  Hemmenway,  D.  D. 
Printed  by  William  and  Daniel  Treadwell,  Portsmouth,  New 
Hampshire,    n.  d.     8vo.  pp.  17.  [4409 

A  Discourse  on  the  nature  and   subject  of  Christian  baptism.     By 

Moses  Hemmenway,  A.  M.,  pastor  of  a  church  in  Wells.  Bos- 
ton: Printed  by  N.  Coverly  and  R.  Hodge.  MDCCLXXXI.  16mo. 
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- 
ton: (Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.)  Printed  by  Benjamin 
Eades  and  Sons,  No.  42  Cornhill.  MDCCLXXXIV.  12mo.  title- 
page,  pp.   (1),  5-52.  [4411 

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. 
Faust's   Statue,  No.  45   Newbury  Street.     MDCCXCII.     Svo.  pp. 
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 
Ladd,  for  the  subscribers,  at  his  printing-office,  near  the  Court 
House.     MDCCXCII.     12mo.  pp.  28.  [4413 

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 
church  in  Wells,  Massachusetts.  Dover:  Printed  by  Eliphalet 
Ladd,  at  his  printing  office,  near  the  court  house.  1793.  12mo. 
pp.  47.  [4414 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   MAINE.  575 

-A  Discourse  to  children.  By  the  Reverend  Moses  Hemmenway,  D. 
D.,  also  the  conversion  and  death  of  Joseph:  an  affecting  story, 
founded  on  fact.  Published  according  to  Act  of  Congress.  Bos- 
ton: Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  in  Cornhill.     1793.     12mo.  pp.  2:3. 

[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- 
cester; Edmund  McBlunt,  Newbury  port;  John  Melcher,  Ports- 
mouth; and  by  Wait  and  George,  Portland.  MDCCXCIV.  8vo. 
pp.  8(5.  [4416 

-Reply  to  his  remarks  on  the  sacraments.  1795.  See  Emmons,  Na- 
thaniel. 

-Sermon  preached  at  the  ordination  of  Mr.  Jonathan  Calef,  as  pastor 
of  the  church  at  Canaan,  (District  of  Maine),  June  11,  1794.  By 
Moses  Hemmenway,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  First  church  in  Wells. 
Hallowell :  (District  of  Maine.)  Printed  by  Howard  S.  Robin- 
son.    1795.     Svo.  pp.  31.  [4417 

-A  Discourse  delivered  at  Wells,  on  the  22nd  of  February,  1800,  oc- 
casioned by  the  lamented  death  of  General  George  Washington, 
by  Moses  Hemmenway,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  First  church  in 
Wells. 

"  Heu  pietasJ    Heit  prisca  fides!    Invictague  bello 
Dextera!"  Viegil. 

Portsmouth  (New  Hampshire)  Printed  at  the  United  States  Oracle 
Office  by  Charles  Peirce.     1800.    Svo.  pp.  16.  [4418 

-Sermon.      1808.     See  Columbian  Preacher. 

-A  Sermon  preached  at  York,  March  16,  1810,  at  the  interment  of  the 
Rev.  Isaac  Lyman,  who  deceased  March  13,  1810,  in  the  86th  year 
of  his  age,  and  the  61st  of  his  ministry.  By  Moses  Hemmenway, 
D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  First  church  in  Wells.  Boston:  From  the 
Press  of  John  Eliot,  Jun.  1810.     12mo.  pp.  31.  [4419 

-Sermon  at  interment  of.     1811.    See  Buckminster,  Joseph. 

-Biographical  Sketch  of.     1842.     See  Bradford,  Alden. 

-Commemorative  Notice  of.     1856.     See  Sprague,  William  B. 


576  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Henry,  James. 

An  Account  of  the  Drunken  Sea,  by  James  Henry,  M.  D.,  fellow  of 
the  College  of  Physicians,  Dublin.  Reprinted  from  the  Dublin 
edition.  Augusta:  Published  by  Brown  Thurston.  1841.  8vo. 
pp.  16.  *  [4420 

Henky,  John  Joseph.     1758-1810.  Paxtan,  Pa. 

An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Account  of  the  hardships  and  suffer- 
ings of  that  band  of  heroes,  who  traversed  the  wilderness  in  the 
campaign  against  Quebec  in  1775.  By  John  Joseph  Henry,  Esq., 
late  president  of  the  Second  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania. 
Lancaster:  Printed  by  William  Greer.     1812.     16mo.  pp.  225. 

[4421 
This  is  the  original  and  scarce  eilition. 

Campaign  against  Quebec,  being  an  account  of  the  hardships  and 

sufferings  of  that  band  of  heroes  who  traversed  the  wilderness, 
by  the  route  of  the  Kennebec  and  Chaudiere  River,  to  Quebec  in 
1775.    Watertown,  N.  T.:  1844.     pi.  16mo.  pp.  212.  [4422 

The  same  under  the  following  title: 

Account  of  Arnold's  camjiaign  against  Quebec,  and  of  the  hard- 
ships and  sufferings  of  that  band  of  heroes  w^ho  traversed  the  wilder- 
ness of  Maine  from  Cambridge  to  the  St.  Lawu'ence,  in  the  autumn 
of  1775.  By  John  Joseph  Henry,  one  of  the  survivors.  Albany: 
J.  Munsell.     1877.     12mo.  pp.  xiv,  198.     (Map.)  [4423 

Contains  a  memoir  of  Henry  by  his  grandson,  and  life  of  the  author  by  his 
daughter. 

Henky,  Joseph,  LL.  D.     1797-1878.     Physicist,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A  Memorial  of  Joseph  Henry.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1880.  8vo.  pp.  vi,  528. 
(Port.)  [-1-124 

Address  by  Hannibal  Hamlin,  pp.  43. 

Henby,  Milner.     Portland:  Shirley  &  Hyde.    1828.  [4425 

A  Sabbath-school  Book. 

H.  E.  P.   Pseud.     See  Howland,  Mrs.  E.  P. 

Herbert,  George.     1778-1820.     Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  1803-20. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 
Herbert,   John.     b.  1780.     Physician,    Bangor.      1774-79.     Sketch   of. 

1886.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Hermit  of  Aroostook.     1847.     See  Lanman,  Charles. 

Herrick,  Benjamin  J.     Alfred. 

Obituary  of.     1870.     -See  Herrick,  Nathaniel  J. 

Herrick  Family. 

Register  of.     1846.     See  Herrick,  Jedediah. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   MAINE.  577 

Herrick,  H.  p.    North  Yarmouth. 

Sermon  commemorative  of.     1863.     See  Fowler,  Stacey. 
Herrick,  Israel. 

Capt.  Herrick"s  Journal,  1757.  Scouting  party  between  the  Andros- 
coggin and  Kennebec  Elvers.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.    2d  ser.    2:219. 

[4426 
Herrick,  Jedediah.     Bangor. 

A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  name  and  family  of  Herrick,  from 
the  settlement  of  Henerie  Hericke,  in  Salem,  Massachusetts,  1629, 
to  1846,  with  a  concise  note  of  their  English  ancestry.  By  Jede- 
diah Herrick.  Bangor:  Samuel  S.  Smith,  Printer.  1846.  8vo. 
pp.  69.  [4427 

The  New  Kn-^land  Herrieks  are  descended  from  the  family  which  claims 
the  English  poet,  Robert  Herrick,  1591-1674. 

Herrick  Genealogy.    A  genealogical  register  of  the  name  and  family 

of  Herrick.  By  Gen.  Jedediah  Herrick.  Revised,  augmented  and 
brought  down  to  A.  D.  188-5.  By  Lucius  C.  Herrick,  M.  D  ,  Co- 
lumbus, O.     Privately  printed.     1885.     Royal  8vo.  pp.  516.     [4428 

Herrick,  J  OHX  Russell,  D.  D.    6.1822.    Professor  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1867-73. 
The  Claims  of  Theology,  its  source  and  use.     Inaugural   address 
as  professor  of  systematic  theology  in  Bangor  Theological  Sem- 
inary.    August  1,  1867.     Bib.  Sac.     25:49.     (1868.)  [4429 

The  Philosophy  of  Xescience ;  or  Hamilton  and  Hansel  on  religious 

thought.     Bib.  Sac.    26:442.     (1869.)  [4430 

Positivism  as  Relating  to  the  Development  and  Destiny  of  the  In- 
dividual. Boston  lectures.  Boston:  Congregational  Sabbath 
School  and  Publishing  Society,  1870.     12mo.  pp.  37.  [4431 

Leckey  on  Morals.     Bib.  Sac.     29:209.     (1872.)  [4432 

Herrick,  Nathaniel  Jones,     h.  1827.    Alfred,  Me. 

Obituary  Hon.  Benjamin  J.  Herrick,  Alfred.  N.  E.  Reg.  24:  346. 
(1870.)  [4433 

Will  of  Capt.  Francis  Champeruoun,  Kittery.      N.  E.  Reg.     27:  146. 

(1873.)  [4434 

Obituary  Hon.  Ichabod  G.  Jordan,  Berwick.      N.  E.  Reg.      17:  225. 

(1873.)  [4435 

Marriages  in  the  county  of  York,  Me.    1686-99.    N.  E.  Reg.    28:  117. 

(1874.)  [4436 

Obituary  of  Henry  P.  Deane,  Portland.     N.  E.  Reg.    28:  231.    (1874.) 

[4437 

Will  of  Robert  Cutt,  Kittery.     N.E.Reg.     28:154.     (1874.)        [4438 

Obituary  Hon  Josiah  Herrick,  Alfred.     N.  E.  Reg.     29:  128.     (1875.) 

[4439 
38 


578  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Herrick,  Nathaniel,  Jones,  Continued. 

Ancient  Wills.      (Mary  Newmarch,  Kittery.)     N.  E.  Reg.     30:  37. 

(1876.)  [4440 
Letters  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell  to  Gov.  Belcher.     Me.  Biog.  2:  38. 

(1876.)  [4441 

Weld  Noble  Allen.     Me.  Biog.     1:120.     (1876.)  [4441a 

Roll  of  Capt.  Hill's  Co.     (Berwick.)     1740.    Me.  Biog.    1:77.(1876.) 

[4442 
Roll   of  Lieut.   Maxwell's  detachment.      1814.      Me.   Biog.     2:88. 

(1877.)  [4443 
Letter  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell  to  Judge  Hill.     1744.     N.  E.  Reg. 

33:345.     (1879.)  [4444 

Letters  of  Gov.  Shirley  and  Col.  Moulton.    N.  E.  Reg.    3-5:  66.  (1881.) 

[444.5 
Letters  of  Gov.  Shirley  and  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart.  X.  E.  Reg. 

34:  384.     (1880.)  [4446 

Jones  Family.  (Beverly,  Mass.)     Me.  Rec.     5:54.     (1888.)  [4447 

Obituary   of    Hon.    Mark  Dennett,    Kittery.      N.   E.   Reg.     .37:335. 

(1883.)  [4448 
Obituary  of  Gen.  A.  C  Dodge,  (Burlington,  la.)    N.  E.  Reg.    38: 119. 

(1884.)  [4449 
Obituary  of   Hon.    Caleb   R.    Ayer,  Corni.sh.     N.   E.  Reg.     38:119. 

(1884).  [4450 
Obituary  of  Hon.  Joseph  Dane,  Kennebunk.     N.  E.Reg.    38:363. 

(1884).  [4451 
Obituary  of  Hon.    Hiram  H.  Hobbs,  South  Berwick.     N.  E.  Reg. 

38:364.     (1884).  [4452 

Cemetery  Inscriptions,  Berwick.    Me.  Rec.     2:55.     (1885).  [4453 

John  Sullivan  and  wife. 
A  List  of  Capt.  John  Hill's  company  in  Berwick,  taken  this  22nd 

day  of  October.     Annoyn  domini,  1740,  trained  the  day  aforesaid. 

Me.  Rec.     2:203.     (188.5).  [4454 
Proclamation   of   Capt.   Alexander   Milliken.     (At  Machias,  1814). 

N.E.Reg.     40:208.     (1886).  [4455 

Herrimax,  Ambrose.     Educator,  Lewiston. 

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- 
mies, seminaries,  and  grammar  schools.  Ladies'  and  gentlemen's 
book.  By  A.  Herriman,  professor  of  writing  and  book-keeping. 
1856.  [4457 

Herriman's  Anti-angular  System  of  rapid  mercantile  writing,  con- 
sisting of  eight  numbers.  Description  of  the  several  books.  No. 
1.  First  lessons  in  writing.  No.  2.  Position  at  the  desk,  and 
general  movement  of  pen.  No.  3.  Combining  capital  and  loop 
letters  with  short  words,  &c.  No.  4.  Keview  and  progress 
toward  No.  5.  No.  5.  Full  course  of  practical  writing.  No.  6. 
Designed  to  give  the  highest  degree  of  perfection.  No.  7.  No.  8. 
Ladies'  department,  epistolary  correspondence,  card  making, 
polite  notes,  &c.     By  Ambrose  Herriman.     1863.  [4458 

Hebking,  Charles  Macombek.     b.  1820.     Clergyman,  Brunswick. 

Historical  Discourse,  at  the  semi-centennial  of  the  Berean  Baptist 
church  of  Brunswick,  at  Brunswick,  Sept.  2,  1890,  by  Kev.  C.  M. 
Herring.  A  Iso  a  description  of  the  new  edifice  and  list  of  the 
church  officers  and  committees.  Brunswick:  H.  C.  Upton, 
Piiblishei-.     1890.     8vo.  pp.  15.     (Frontispiece.)  [4459 

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- 
acre,  Philadelphia,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  American 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  New  York:  Monson  Bancroft.  Phil- 
adelphia: Henry  Perkins.  London:  O.  Rich,  No.  12  Red  Lion 
Square.  William  Van  Norden,  Print.  1834,  1835,  1839.  4  vols. 
8vo.  n.  pp.     (Port.)  [4400 

The  last  volume  was  published  by  the  conductors. 

Each  article  is  separately  paged. 

Vol.11.  Edward  Preble,  pp.  4.  (Port.)  signed '•  B.  B.  T.  "  (Benjamin  B. 
Thatcher):  Henry  Knox,  pp.  10.  (Port.)  signed   "  T.  "  (Ebenezer  Thatcher.) 

Herringshaav,  Thomas  W.     Chicago. 

Editor.  Local  and  National  Poets  of  America,  with  interesting 
biographical  sketches  and  choice  selections  from  over  one  thou- 
and  living  American  poets.  The  only  complete  biographical 
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. 
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Hill,  Joseph  C 

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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 


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[4551 

588  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

HiLi>,  Thomas,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Continued. 

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Charles  Darwin.     Unit.  Rev.     29:385.     (1888.)  [4.545 

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(1888.)  [4546 
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an  engraving  of  liis  residence. 

HiLLARD  Family,  of  Machias.     1889.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

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Milliard,  Tisiothy.  Clergyman,  Portland,  1801-08. 

An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  inhabitants  of  Portland,  July 
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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- 
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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- 
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Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1874.     12mo.  pp.  26.  [4557 

HiMES,  Joshua  V. 

Defence  of  Elder  Joshua  V.  Himes;  being  a  history  of  the  fanat- 
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garb  of  friendship,  have  proved  deadly  enemies  of  the  Advent 
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Contains  a  letter  from  I.  C.  Wellcome,  Hallowell,  and  brief  account  of 
Joseph  Turner. 

Hinckley,  Ebenezer,  and  family,  Bluehill.     1890.     See  Candage,  R. 
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Hincks,  Sir  Francis.     1807-85. 

The  Boundary  Formerly  in  Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
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Hinklet,  H.  K.     Portland. 

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[4560 
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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- 

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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 
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Hirzel,  Hans  Caspar.     The  Rural   Socrates.     (1800).     See  Vaughan, 
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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 

College. 
Preliminary  Report  upon  the  natural  history  and  geology  of  Maine. 

1861.     See  Holmes,  Ezekiel. 
Catalogue  of  the  mammals  and  birds  of  Maine.     1862.     See  Port. 

Soc.  Nat.  Hist.  Proc. 
Notes  on  the  geology  of  Maine.     1862.     See  Port.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist. 

Proc. 
Fossils  of  the  Potsdam  Group  in  Noi-th  America.  1862.    See  Port. 

Soc.  Nat.  Hist.  Proc. 
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meeting,  p.  123.     (1867.)  [4565 
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A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Gould, 
to  the  ministerial  office  in  the  Christian  chui'ch  at  Standish,  Sep- 
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lent Congregational  church  of  Christ  in  Providence.  Printed  at 
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[4567 
The  same.     Me.  Med.  Ass.  Trans.     10:30.     (1889.) 

Hitchcock,  Pelatiah,  Lawyer,  Brewer,  Bangor,  1802-05. 
Sketch  of.     (1888.)     See  Williamson,  W.  D. 

Hitchcock,  Roswell  Dwight,  D.  D.     1817-87.     Professor  at  Bowdoin 

College,  1852-55. 
A   Eulogy   on   Daniel  Webster,  delivered  before   the   students  of 

Bowdoin  College,  on  Friday,  Nov.   12th,    1852.     By   Roswell   D. 

Hitchcock,  Collins  professor   of   natural    and   revealed   religion. 

Brunswick:  Printed  and  published  by  J.  Griffin.     18.52.     8vo.  pp. 

44.  [4568 
A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the  new  chapel  of  Bowdoin 

College,    Thursday,   June   7,    1855.     By    Roswell   D.    Hitchcock, 

Collins   professor  of  natural  and  revealed  religion.     Brunswick: 

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The  Laws  of  Civilization.     The  substance  of  an  address  delivered 

on  several  occasions  during  the  summer  of  1860.  By  Rev.  Ros- 
well  D.  Hitchcock,  D.  D.,  Washburn  professor  of  church  history 
in  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York.  New  York:  John 
A.  Gray,  printer,  stereotyper  and  binder,  corner  of  Frankfort 
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[4570 
In  its  original  form,  it  was  delivered  before  the  3Iaine  Historical  Society, 
at  Brunswick,  August  20. 1860. 

Memorial  Notice  of  Professor  Henry  B.  Smith.  D.  D.     Read  by  Pro- 
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HlTTELL,  J.  S. 

Samuel  Brannan.     Overland.     2d  ser.     13:648.     (1889.)  [4572 

HoAB,  George  Frlsbie,  LL.  D.     b.  1826.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Our  Candidates  and  Cause.  Remarks  of  Hon.  George  F.  Hoar  at 
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Reviews  the  life  and  character  of  James  G.  Blaine. 

HoBART,  Caleb.  1794-1859.  Clergyman,  North  Yarmouth,  1794-1859 
Love  to  the  Church.  A  sermon  delivered  at  Bangor,  June  28,  1848, 
before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society,  at  its  forty-first  anniversary. 
By  Rev.  Caleb  Hobart,  pastor  of  the  Second  church  in  North  Yar- 
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HoBART,  Isaac. 

A  Sketch  of  No.  10,  now  Edmunds,  Washington  County,  Maine. 
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HoBBS  Family. 

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HoBBS,  Frederick.     1797-18.54.     Lawyer,  Bangor. 

Biography  of.     1881.     -See  Granger,  Joseph. 
Notice  of.     1864.     See  Palmer,  Joseph. 

HoBBS,  George. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hobbs  family,  of  Massachusetts.  (Compiled  by 
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[4576 

The   same,   in    separate  form.      Boston:    Button   &    Wentworth, 

Printers.     1855.    8vo.  pp.  16.  [4577 


592  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

HoBBS,  HiKAM  Hayes.   1802-84.     Lawyer,  South  Berwick. 
Obituary  of.     1884.     See  Herrick,  N.  J. 

Hodge,  William.     Lawyer,  Winslow,  1794-98. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

Hodgde:^,  Mrs.  Lydia.     Mount  Desert.     Am.  Bap.  Mag.  n.  s.     5:348. 
(1825.)  [4578 

Hodges,  Allex,  aud  family,  Brewer.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Hodges,  Maetha  J. 

Testimony  concerning.     1851.  See  Memorials  Deceased  Friends. 

HoDSDOx,  John  Littlefield.     1815-95.     Lawyer,  Bangor. 

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[4579 

Sketch  of  Major-general  O.  O.  Howard.     Xo.  Month.  1:  102.  (1884.) 

[4580 

HoLBEooK.  Calvix,  and  family,  Holden.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

HoLBROOK,  Moses,     d.  1844.     Instructor,  Portland. 

An  Oration,  iironounced  on  the  festival  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
24th  June,  A.  L.  5811,  before  Ancient  Land  Mark  Lodge,  and 
Mount  Vernon  Chapter.  By  Mr.  Moses  Holbrook,  K.  T.,  pre- 
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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. 

Tekexce. 

Portland:  Printed  by  J.  M'Kowu.     1811.     8vo.  pp.  23.  [4.581 

HoLBROOK,  Nelsox  M.     Portland. 

The  Child's  First  Book  in  Arithmetic.  By  Nelson  M.  Holbrook,  a 
practical  teacher.  Portland:  Sanborn  &  Carter.  1849.  16mo. 
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HOLBEOOK,    SUMXEE   L. 

Thomas  Crowell.     Pejep.  Hist.  Soc  Coll.     1 :  54.     (1889.)  [4583 

HoLDEX.     Incorporated  18.50.     See  Xew  Worcester. 
Petition  from.     1793.     See  Orrington. 

Land  Grants  in.    1783.     See  Orrington. 

New  Wrentham  Religious  Society.     1813-1821.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Discourse  at.     1849.     See  Munsell,  Joseph  R. 

Manual  of  the  Congregational  church.  Rev.  S.  W.  Chapin,  acting 

pastor,  Holden,  Maine.    Organized,  November  11,  1828.    Bangor: 
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Families  of.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 


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HoLDEN,  Charles.     1804-75.     Jourualist,  Portland. 

Punctuality.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Maine  Charitable 
Association.  August  2d,  1838.     By  Charles  Holden.  [4685 

Address  at  Bangor.     1842.     See  Mechanics. 

The  State  Prison  at  Thomaston.    No.  Month.  1 :  48.     (1864.)       [4586 

Address  at  editors"  and  publishers'  convention.     1864.     See  Maine 

Press  Association. 

Newspaper    Press   of   Cumberland    County.     Address  before   the 

Editors'  and  Publishers'  Association.     Portland:     1869.  8vo. 

[4587 

Historical  Sketch.     1875.     See  Maine  Charitable   Mechanics  Asso- 
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Sketch  of.     1876.     See  Kingsbury,  B.,  Jr. 

Notice  of.     1876.     See  Elwell,  Edward  H. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1885.     See  Lapham,  W.  B. 

Holden,  G.  B. 

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for  private  circulation.     1881.     12mo.  pp.  24.  [4588 

Holden,  Luther  Loud.    Boston. 

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Chapters  X  to  XIII,  both  inclusive,  were  written  by  A.  F.  Lewis  (^f  Frye- 
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Hole,  John,  and  others. 

Petition  from  the  inhabitants  of  Maine  to  Charles  II,  about  1680. 
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Holland,  Cornelius.    1783-1870.    Canton. 

Notice  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  25:314.     (1871.)  [4.591 

Holland,  Park.     1752-1842.    Bangor. 

A  Surveying  Trip  to  Schoodic  and  the  Passamaquoddy  County  in 

1784,  by  General  Rufus  Putnam  and  Capt.  Park  Holland.     Taken 

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(1887.)  [4.592 
A  Visit  to  Judge  Stephen   Jones,  at  Machias.     1784.     (From   the 

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(1888.)  [4593 
A  Survey  of  the   Bingham   purchase   in  1797,  by   Park   Holland, 

Esquire.    From  the  archives  of  the  Bingham  purchase.     Bang.  H. 

M.     6:  22.     (1890.)  [4594 

Memorial  of.     1873.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

39 


594  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   MAINE. 

Holland,  Park,  Continued. 

And  family.    1887.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Monument  to  Park  Holland  at  Mount  Hope.     Bangor.     Bang.  H.  M' 

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HoLLis.    Incorporated  1798. 

History.    1872.     See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 
History.     1880.     -See  Clayton,  W.  W. 

Holly,  R.  L. 

Camps  and  Tramps  about  Katahdin.     (A  sketch.)  [459o 

HOLLEY,  O.  L. 

Picturesque  Tovirists.     1844.  [4597 

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. 

No.  I.  January,  1828.  Vol.  I.  Gardiner,  Me.  Published  monthly 
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The   Northern   Shepherd,  being  a  report  of  a  committee  of  the 

Kennebec  County  Agricultural  Society,  upon  the  diseases  and 
management  of  sheep. 

To  rear  the  tender  flock, 
A  labor  this. 

Virgil. 

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Biographical   Sketch   of.      With   port.     1865.     See    Agriculture   of 

Maine. 
Dedication  of  Monument  to.     1869.     <S'ee  True,  Nathaniel  T. 

Holmes,  George  Feeeland.     1844-92.     Lawyer,  Portland. 
Ancestry  of.     1889.     See  American  Ancestry. 

Holmes,  James  Stuart.     1792-1879.    Lawyer,  Foxcroft. 
Sketch  of.     1888.     See  Sprague,  John  F. 


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Holmes,  John.  1773-1843.  Lawyer,  Alfred  and  Thomaston,  1799-1843. 
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the  thirty-ninth  anniversary  of  A^ftierican  Independence.  By 
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An  Address  delivered  at  the  installation  of  the  Strafford  Lodge,  at 

Dover,  X.  H.,  Oct.  23,  1817.  By  the  Hon.  John  Holmes.  Dover: 
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An  Address  delivered  at  Saco,  on  the  24th  of  June,  A.  L.  5818,  be- 
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[4604 

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Upon  the  Missouri  question. 

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Joseph  Emerson  and  others,  praying  to  be  remunerated  for 
losses  sustained  by  captures  (etc.)  under  the  authority  of  the 
French  republic.  Feb.  8,  1827.  Svo.  pp.  19.  (12  folded  sheets.) 
(19th  Cong.,  2d  sess.   Sen.  Doc.  48.)  [4609 

Contains  on  11  folded  sheets,  list  of  spoliations. 

The  same.    (Without  list).    Niles' Week.  Reg.  32:  45.     (1827.)    [4610 

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 
and  published  at  the  Office  of  the  National  Journal.  1830.  Svo. 
pp.  28.  [4612 


596  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Holmes,  Johx,  Continued. 

The  same.     Brunswick:  Printed  at   the  Free   Press   Office.     18W. 

12mo.  pp.  40. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Holmes,  of  Maine.     Delivered  in  the   Senate  of  the 

United  States,  February  18,  1830,  in  the  debate  which  arose  upon 
Mr.  Foot's  resolution  relative  to  the  public  lands.  Washington: 
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 

of  Waterville  College,  on  the  28th  of  July,  1831.     8vo.  pp.  22.     [4614 

Speech  of  Mr.  Holmes,  of  Maine,  on  the  tariff.  In  the  Senate,  Jan- 
uary 30,    1832.    n.  p.     (Washington.)  n.  d.     (1832.)     12mo.  pp.    16. 

[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- 
livered in  the  Senate,  U.  S.,  April  9th,  10th  and  11th,  1832.  8vo. 
n.  t.  p.  pp.  24.  [4616 

The  same.    n.  t.  p.    8vo.  pp.  19. 

Oration  delivered  at  China,   Kennebec   County,    Maine.     By  Hon. 

John  Holmes,  July  4,  18.34.  (Published  by  request.)  n.  t.  p. 
8vo.  pp.  10.  [4617 

The  Statesman:  or   principles   of  legislation  and   law.     By   Hon. 

John  Holmes.  Augusta:  Severance  &  Dorr,  Printers.  1840. 
Svo.  pp.  510.  [4618 

Notice  of.     The  Law  Rep.  6:  145.     (1843.)  [4619 

Biographical  Sketch  of .     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Me. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,     LL.  D.,  D.  C.  L.     1809-94.  Boston. 

Boylston  Prize  Dissertations  for  the  Years  1836  and  1837.  By  Oli- 
ver Wendell  Holmes,  M.  D.  Boston:  Charles  C  Little  and  James 
Brown.     1838.    Svo.  pp.  371.  [4620 

Account  of  the  Pepperrell  fever,  by  Dr.  Samuel  Kmerson,  of  Kennebunk, 
112. 

A  Letter  from  Dr.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  October,  1852.     Bang. 

H.  M.   4:  243.     (1889.)  [4621 

Elsie  Venner, —  a  romance  of  destiny.     By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

(Publishei-s' trade  mark.)  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company. 
New  York:  11  East  Seventeenth  St.  The  Piiverside  Press,  Cam- 
bridge, n.  d.  (Copyright,  1861  and  1869.)  12mo.  pp.  596.  [4622 
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." 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  597 

Holt,  Dakivs.     1763-1854.     Norway. 

Notice  of.     N.E.  Keg.  8:376.     (1854.)  [4623 

Holt,  Edwin.     Portsmouth. 

Spiritual  Nature  of  Christ's  Kingdom.  A  sermon  preached  at  the 
installation  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Rankin,  over  the  Congrega- 
tional society  in  South  Berwick,  Me.,  March  1,  1837.  By  Edwin 
Holt,  pastor  of  the  North  church  in  Portsmouth.  Portsmouth: 
Printed  by  C.  W.  Brewster,  18:37.     8vo.  pp.  23.  [4624 

Holt,  Erastus  Eugene,  M.  D.     b.  1849.     Physician,  Portland. 

Surgical    Operations,   Maine    General    Hospital.     Bost.   Med.    and 

Surg.  Jour.  XCIII,  No.  22.     (1875.)  [4625 
Medical  Clinic.     Maine  Gen.  Hospital.     Bost.  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour. 

XCIV,  No.  3.     (1875.)  [4626 
Surgical  Clinic.     Maine  Gen.  Hospital.  Bost.  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour. 

XCIV,  No.  4.     (1876.)  [4627 

Surgical  Clinic.     Maine  Gen.  Hospital.     Bost.  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour. 

XCIV,  No.  25.     (1876.)  [4628 
Report  on  otology. — A  paper  read  before  Maine  Medical  Association, 

June,  1877.     Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  1877.     8vo.  pp.  25.      [4629 

Otitis  Media  Suppurativa.     A  paper  read  before  the  Maine  Medical 

Association,  June  11,  1878.     By  E.  E.  Holt,  M.  D.,  of  Portland. 
Portland :     Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1878.     8vo.  pp.  15.  [4630 

Strabismus  Convergens.     A  paper  read  before  the   Maine  Medical 

Association,  June,  1879.     Portland:  Stephen  Berry.     1879.     8vo. 
pp.  19.  [4631 

Otitis  Medea  Non-Suppurativa  Chronica.     A  paper  read  before  the 

Maine  Medical  Association,  June,  1880.    Portland:  Stephen  Berry, 
1880.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [4632 

Acute    Inflammation   of  the  Middle   Ear.      American  Journal   of 

Otology.     April,  1882.    Cambridge:    Riverside  Press.    1882.    8vo. 
pp.  10.  [46:33 

Diseases  of  the  Lachrymal  Aj^i^aratus.     A  paper  read  before  the 

Maine  Medical  Association,  June  13,  1882,  by  E.  Eugene  Holt,  of 
Portland.     Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1882.    8vo.  pp.  15. 

[4634 

Boiler-maker's  Deafness  and  Hearing  in  a  Noise.     A  paper  read 

before  the  American  Otological  Society,  July,  1882.     New  Bedford, 
Mass:     Mercury  Publishing  Co.     1882.    8vo  pp.  11.  [4635 

Diseases  of  the  Mastoid.    A  paper  read  before  the  Maine  Medical 

Association,  June  13,  1883.     By  E.  Eugene  Holt,  M.  D.,  of  Port- 
land.    Portland :  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1883.     8vo  pp.  12. 

[4636 


598  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Holt,  Ekastus  Eugexe,  M.  D.,  Continued. 

Teratoids.     Tumors  of  both  auricles.     Having  a  clinical  history  of 

recurrent  fibroid.  A  paper  read  before  the  American  Otological 
Society,  July,  1883.  New  Bedford,  Mass.:  Mercury  Publishing 
Co.     1883.     8vo.  pp.  19.  [4637 

Observations  on  the  Hearing  Power  in  Different   Conditions.    A 

paper  read  before  the  American  Otological  Society,  July  1883. 
New  Bedford :  Mercury  Publishing  Co.     1883.    8vo.  pp.  13.     [4G3S 

Commotio   Retinae,  or  some  of   the   effects  of  direct   and   indirect 

blows  to  the  eye.  A  paper  read  before  the  American  Ophthaln\o- 
logical  Society,  at  the  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Kaaterskill 
House,  Katskill  Mountains,  New  York,  July  18,  1883.  (Extracted 
from  the  transactions  of  the  society.)  By  E.  Eugene  Holt,  M.  D., 
Portland,  Maine.  Portland:  James  S.  Staples,  Printer.  1884. 
8vo.  pp.  16.  [4639 

First  Series  of  One  Hundred  Cases  of  Cataract,  with  operations.     A 

paper  read  before  the  Maine  Medical  Association,  June  10,  188-5, 
by  E.  E.  Holt,  M.  D.,  of  Portland.  Portland:  Stephen  Berry, 
Printer.    1885.     8vo.  pp.  18.  [4640 

Strabismus — Its  correction  when  excessive  and  in  high  degrees  of 

amblyapia.  A  paper  read  before  the  American  Ophthalmological 
Society,  July,  188.5.  Boston,  Mass.:  Published  by  the  society. 
1885.     8vo.  pp.  6.  [4641 

Does  Cocaine  Hydrochlorate,  while  relieving  the  pain  in  acute  otiti- 

media,  prolong  the  congestion?  A  paper  read  before  the  Ameri- 
can Otological  Society,  at  its  eighteenth  annual  meeting,  July  14, 
1885,  by  E.  E.  Holt,  M.  D.,  of  Portland,  Me.  (Reprinted  from  the 
proceedings  of  the  American  Otological  Society.)  Portland: 
Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1885.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [4642 

Treatment  of  Detachment  of  the  Retina.  American  Journal  Oph- 
thalmology, November,  1886.  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  J.  H.  Chambers  & 
Co.     1886.  [4643 

Treatment  of  the  Ulcers  of  the  Cornea.     A  paper  read  before  the 

Maine  Medical  Association,  June,  1889.  Portland:  Stephen  Berry, 
Printer.    1889.     8vo.  pp.  6.  [4644 

Complete  Closure  of  both  External  Auditory  Canals  by  Bone  in  a 

Patient  having  Cood  Hearing  Power,  with  a  previous  history  of 
chronic  suppurative  otitis  media.     1889.  [4045 

Otitis  Media  Catarrhalis  Acuta,  accompanied  with  facial  paralysis 

and  impairment  of  accomodation  of  the  eye  of  the  affected  side. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Mercury  Publishing  Co.,  1889.     8vo.  pp.  7. 

[4046 

The  Insufficiency  of  Hydrobromate  of  Homatropine  in  Controlling 

the  Accomodation  of  the  Eye  for  the  purpose  of  Fitting  Gla.sses 


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A  paper  read  before  the  American  Optlialmological  Society,  July, 
1889.     Boston:  Published  by  the  Society.     1889,  8vo.  pp.  4.     [4647 

Holt,  Fifield.     178.5-1830.     Clergyman,  Bloomfield,  1814-30. 

History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  from  the  creation  to  the  present 
time.  Also,  narrative,  &c.,  for  S.  S.  libraries.  Portland:  Pub- 
lished by  Shirley  and  Hyde.  1830.  16mo.  pp.  143.  [4648 
Contains  "  The  Contrast;  "  "  The  Three  ■Brothers ;  "  "Remember  now  Thy 
Creator  in  the  Days  of  Thy  Youth;"  and  "  A  Happy  Death,  "  all  by  D.  C. 
Colesworthy. 

Holt,  Joseph. 

Journals  of  Joseph  Holt,  of  Wilton,  N.  H.  Journal  of  a  Penob- 
scot voyage.     1776.     N.  E.  Reg.  10:  310.     (1856.)  [4649 

Holt,  Nicholas,  and  family,  Bluehill.     1890.     See  Candage,  R.   G.  F. 

HoLYOKE  Family.     Bangor.     1885.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

HoMEK,  Miss  C.  B.,  and  Tuck,  Pakkek.     Bucksport. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch  of  Hancock  County.  1879.  See 
Howard,  R.  H. 

HoMEE,  William  Bradfokd.     1817-41.     South  Berwick. 
Writings  and  Memoir  of.     1842.     See  Park,  Edwards  A. 

Homicide  ix  Which  the  Plea  of  Insanity  was  Interposed. 

The  Medical  World,  2:  21.     (1857.)  [4650 

Account  of  the  trial  of  Joseph  J.  Brown  of  Islesboro. 

Hom(eopathy. 

-See  Maine  Homoepathic  Medical  Society. 

HoNESTus.     Pseud. 

Vindication  of  the  Land  Agent,  and  refutation  of  anonymous 
"remarks"  addressed  to  the  governor  of  Maine.  By  Honestus. 
Portland:  Thomas  Todd,  Printer.     1828.     8vo.  pp.  34.  [4651 

HoNTAN,  Baron  de  Armond  Lotiis  de  Delondarce.  1667-1715. 
French  soldier  in  Canada. 
New  Voyages  to  North  America.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
several  nations  of  that  vast  continent,  their  ciistoms,  and  way 
of  navigation  upon  the  lakes  and  rivers ;  the  several  attempts  of 
the  English  and  French  to  dispossess  one  another;  with  the  rea- 
sons of  the  miscarriage  of  the  former;  and  the  various  adven- 
tures between  the  French  and  the  Iroquese  confederates  of  Eng- 
land from  1683  to  1694.  A  geographical  description  of  Canada 
and  a  natural  history  of  the  country,  with  remarks  upon  their 
government,  and  the  interest  of  the  English  and  French  in  their 
commerce.  Also  a  dialogue  between  the  author  and  a  general  of 
the  savages,  giving  a  full  view  of  the  religion  and  strange  opin- 
ions of  those  people:  with  an   account  of  the  author's  retreat  to 


600  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

HoNTAN,  Barox  de  Armoxd  Louis  de  Delondarce,  Continued. 

Portugal  and  Denmark,  and  his  remarks  on  those  courts.  To 
which  is  added,  a  dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  language  which  is 
generally  spoke  in  North  America.  Illustrated  with  twenty- 
three  mapps  and  cutts.  Written  in  French  by  the  Baron  Lahon- 
tan,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  French  Colonies  at  Placentia  in  New- 
foundland, now  in  England.  Done  into  English.  In  two  vol- 
umes. A  great  part  of  which  never  printed  in  the  original- 
London:  Printed  for  H.  Bonwicke  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Yard;  T- 
Goodwin,  M.  Wotton,  B.  Tooke,  in  Fleet  Street;  and  S.  Man- 
ship  in  Cornhil,  1703.  16mo.  [4652 
Account  of  "  Saint  Casteins,"    (Castin.)    1:223. 

HOOK,     JOSIAH. 

The  Practical  Expositor,  and  sententious  reader,  or  art  conformed 
to  nature  in  acquiring  language  Consisting  of  a  collection  of  the 
higher  class  of  English  terms,  exemplified  in  short  sentences,  and 
rendered  or  translated  into  familiar  language  in  parallel  col- 
umns; comprising  maxims,  moral  reflections,  and  observations 
upon  a  variety  of  interesting  subjects;  with  sketches  of  inform- 
ation— professional,  biographical,  historical,  scientific,  &c.  De- 
signed, more  especially,  for  a  class  book;  to  be  read,  construed 
and  translated  in  schools;  but  is  well  adapted  to  the  use  of  fami- 
lies and  individuals.  With  an  appendix,  explaining  and  exempli- 
fying many  of  the  Latin  phrases,  which  occur  in  the  laws  and  in 
English  composition.     By  a  citizen  of  Xew  England. 

"  Language  is  the  key  of  knowledge."    "  Education  is  the  author  of  liberty 
and  supporter  of  our  rights." 

Rich  and  useful  sentiments  early  implanted  in  the  mind,  are  like 

choice  scions,  ingrafted  in  the  tender  stock. 

Gardiner  :   P.  Sheldon,  Publisher.     182P.     12mo.  pp.  204.         [46.53 

HooKE,  William. 

Was  He  Governor  of  the  Province  of  Maine  ?  See  Banks,  Charles  E. 

Hooker,  Edward  William,  D.  D.     1794-1875.     Clergyman,  Wiscasset, 
1831. 
The  Sinner  and  Not  the  Believer  Deranged.    Acts,  26:  24,  25.  Nat. 
Preacher.     Sermon  CL     11:168.     (1831.)  [4654 

Hooper,  James.     1769-1842.     Clergyman,  Paris,  from  1794. 

Life  and  Sentiments  of  Rev.  James  Hooper,  minister  of  the  gospel. 
Paris:  G.  W.  Millett,  Printer.     1834.     16mo.  pp.  72.  [4655 

An  autobiography. 

Hope.     Incorporated  1804. 

Hope  Chronicle,  census,  history,  statistics,  business  directory,  etc., 
etc.  1888.  Union  Publishing  Company,  Union,  Me.  16mo.  pp. 
32.  [4656 


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(The)  Hope  of  Maine.     186S.     A  Discourse.     See  Fenn,  William  H. 

HopEGOOD.     Indian  chief. 

Noticed.     1744.     See  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 
Sketch  of.     1845.     See  Drake,  Samuel  G. 

Hopkins,  George  Calvin,     b.  1843.     Lawyer,  Portland. 

Democracy  the  Destiny  of  England.     No.   Month.     1:651.     (1864.) 

[4057 

Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  the  State 

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. 


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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 
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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. 
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[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 


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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,  " 


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"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. 


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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 

25th,  1858.  The  Hutchinson  Papers.  Vol.1.  (Seal  of  the  society. 
Legend:  InMemory  of  Thomas  Prince.)  Albany,  N.Y.:  Printed  for 
the  Society.  By  Joel  Munsell.  1865.  sm.  4to.  Vol.  I.,  pp.  xv,  (1), 
ii,  324.    Vol.  II.  pp.  vii,  354.  [4814 

French  Settlements  in  Maine,  1688.     From  Governor  Hutchinson's 

papers  in  Vol.  I.,  third  series  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
Collections,  page  82.    Bang.  H.  M.     2:221.     (1887.)  [4815 

Diary  and  I^etters  of.     (1884.)     See  Hutchinson,  Peter  O. 

Hyatt,  Alpheus.     Boston. 

Fresh  Water  Polyzoa  Occurring  in  Maine.  1863.  See  Port.  Soc. 
Nat.  Hist.  Proc. 

Hyde,  Ariel  P.    Saco. 

The  Hope  of  Israel.  Yarmouth:  Scriptural  Publication  Society. 
1886.     12mo.  pp.  48.  [4816 

Hyde,  Gekshom.     Bath. 

Sketch  of.     1876.     See  Palmer,  Kay. 

Hyde,  Mrs.  Henrietta  M.     1811-53.     Thomaston. 

Notice  of.     N.  E.  Reg.  8:98.     (18.54.)  [4817 

Hyde,  Thomas  Worcester,     b.  1841.     Bath. 

Brief  Account  of  the  services  of  the  reenlisted  men  and  recruits  of 
the  Fifth  Mc.  Regt.,  who  were  transferred  to  the  First  Me.  Vete- 
ran Volunteers.  Contained  in  Hist.  5th  Maine  Regt.  by  George, 
W.  Bicknell.     Portland:  Hall  L.  Davis.     1871.  [4818 

Hyde,  William  DeWitt,  D.  D.  h.  1858.  President  of  Bowdoin  College 
Inaugural  Address  as  president  of  Bowdoin  College.  1886.  See 
Bowdoin  College. 

Religion  in  the  Family.     An  address  by  Rev.  William  DeWitt  Hyde, 

D.  D.,  president  of  Bowdoin  College,  before  the  General  Confer- 
ence of    Maine,  Bath,  June  15,  1886.    n.  p.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [4819 


622  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Hyde,  William  DeWitt,   D.  D.,  Continued. 

The  same,  in  Proc.  Me.  Gen.  Conf .     1886.     pp.  128-135. 

Address  at  Bar  Harbor.     Overwork  in  public   schools.     1886.     See 

Am.  Inst.  Ins. 
Relation  of  Higher  Education  to  Religion.  Acad.  (Syracuse)  1:  241. 

(1887.)  [4820 

"  The  Self -Revelation  of  God.  "     And.  Rev.   7:  624.     (1887.)      [4821 

The  above  is  a  review  of  Rev.  D.  Harris's    "Self  Revelation  of  God,  "  N. 

Y.    1887. 

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. 

The  Future  of  the  Country  College.     Atl.  Mo.  62:  721.  (1888.)  [4823 

Discipline  in   American   Colleges.     No.   Am.  Rev.   149:  18.     (1889.) 

[4824 

School  Examinations.     Forum,  7:  30.5.     (1889.)  [482.5 

What  is  Salvation?     And.  Rev.  13:  .372.     (1890.)  [4826 

Policy  of  the  Small  College.     Educational  Review.     2:  313.     (1891.) 

[4827 

Hymns    for  Infant  Minds.     By  the  author  of  "  Original  Poems,  " 

"Hymns   for  the   Nursery,"    &c.     "We  use  great  plainness   of 

speech."     Portland:    Shirley  &  Edwards,  Printers.    1826.  18mo. 

pp.  72.  [4828 

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- 
stitution and  by-laws,  and  a  list  of  the  officers  and  members  of 
the  society  of  the  Sons  of  Maine  in  Illinois.  Beach,  Barnard  & 
Co.,  Legal  Printers,  104  Randolph  Street,  Chicago.  1881.  8vo. 
pp.  45.  [4829 

(The)  Illustrated  American  Biography.      Complete  in  6  vols.    A. 
D.  Jones,  New  York.  [4830 

Henry  Knox,  with  portrait,    p.  113-14. 

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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  & 
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Gloucester);  "The  Liberty  Pole,  a  tale  of  Machias ; "  "  The  Indian  Captive, 
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Centennials  of  Portland.     1675,  1775,  1875  and  1975.     By  Charles  P. 

Ilsley.  Somerville,  Mass:  George  B.  King,  Publisher  and  Printer. 

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[4836 
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INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  GooD  Templars.     Instituted  1860. 

Grand  Lodge  of  Maine.  It  has  published  journals  of  its  proceed- 
ings annually  from  1860  to  1864;  and  from  1864  to  the  present 
time  semi-annually,  in  pamphlet  form.  By  the  last  report  of  the 
grand  secretary,  George  E.  Brackett,  the  whole  number  of  lodges 
in  the  state  was  271,  with  a  membership  of  14,559.  [4837 

Constitution  and  By-laws  of  subordinate  lodge.  Independent  Order 

of  Good  Templars,  together  with  constitution  of  county  lodge, 
and  extracts  from  the  grand  lodge's  constitution.  Portland:  F. 
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[4838 


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Jesuit  Missions  to,  in  Maine.     1613-1864.     See  Sherwood,  R.  H. 

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(1622.)     See  Mourt,  George. 

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[4840 

Indian  Troubles   in  New  England.     1677.     »See  Hubbard,  William. 

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Maine.     1685.     See  Belknap,  Jeremy. 

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At  Pentagoet,    abandoned  by  missionaries   on  account  of  disorder 

caused  by  liquor.     See  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 

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From  Gov.  Dudley's  papers.    A  copy  without  signature. 


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[4846 

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also  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X. 

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41 


626  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

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Instructions;  or  Phips,  Spencer. 

Proceedings  of  commissioners  in  treating  with.  1752.  See  Journals. 

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Proceedings  of  two  conferences  with.    1754.     See  Conferences. 

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(1886.)  [4851 

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Pages  47  to  65  are  occupied  bj'  a  treatise,  principally  by  Moses  Greenleaf , 

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localities  are  given. 

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Elijah. 

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Indian  Tribes  in  New  England.     (1846.)     See  Williamson,  Wm.  D. 

Biographical   Sketch  of  Orono,    a  Penobscot    chief.     (1846.)     See 

Williamson,  Wm.  D. 

Penobscot  Vocabulary.     1848.    See  Hale,  H.  E. 

Sketch  of  the  Abneki  Indians.     1849.     See  Hanson,  John  W. 

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Joseph. 
The  Passamaquoddies.     1851.     See  Sabine,  Lorenzo. 


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Languge  of  the  Abnekis.     1856.     See  Potter,  Charles  E. 

The  Penobscot  Tribe.     1857.     See  Sabine,  Lorenzo. 

Indian  Good-book.     1857.     See  Vetromile,  Eugene. 

Notes  on  Indian  wars  in  New  England.     (1858.)     See  Drake,  Samuel 

G. 

Treaties  and  vocabulary  of  the  Abneki  Indians.     1859.     See  Kidder, 

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Indians  of  Hudson  Bay.     1859.     See  Willis,  William. 

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Abneki  Almanac.     1867.     See  Sande  awikbegan. 

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Bashaba  and  the  Tarratines.     1876.     See  Godfrey,  John  E. 

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an  account  of  some  of  the  infant  schools  in  England:  and  the 
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Trial  for  murder.     1801.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Sketch  of.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

iNSTKt'MENTAL  DiBECTOK.     1819.     See  Tenney,  Samuel. 

International  Commebcial  Convention.    1868.     See  Poor,  John  A. 

International  Genealogical  Club.     Me.  Rec.  3:  207.     (1886.)  [4870 

Irish,  Joseph,     h.  1816.     Union. 

The  Abolitionist's  Mirror,  by  Joseph  Irish,  Union,  Maine.     Union: 
Published  by  the  author,  and  sold  by  agents.     1860.     8vo.  pp.  66. 

[4871 

(The)  Inventress,  or  the  echo  of  nature.     By  a  French  lady.     Bucks- 
town,  Me.     W.  W.  Clapp.     1805.  [4872 

Ireland,  Homage  to.     1881. 
See  Pierard,  K.  A. 

Is  It  a  False  Religion?     Swedeuborg's  errors.     E.  B,  F.     Portland: 
B.  Thurston  c't  Co.,  Printers.     1882.     12mo.  pp.  36.  [4873 

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. 

Press  of  G.  H.  Donham.     I.  Falls.     12mo.  pp.  4.  [4874 

In  margin:  O-where-are-kings-and  empires-now  of-old-that-went-and-came 
but-Lord-thy-church-is-praying-yet-a-thousand-years-the-same. 

1890.     Manual  of  the  Congregational  church  in  Island  Falls,  Maine. 

This  manual  designed  to  mark  the  thirtieth  anniversary  of  the 
church,  and  also  for  future  use,  was  adopted  by  the  church,  May 
3,  1890. 

Attest: 

Albion  Merriman,  Clerk. 
Island  Falls:  George  H.  Donham,  Printer.     1890.     12mo.  pp.  2,  8. 

[4875 
Islands. 

Division  of  islands   owned  by   Maine   and   Massachusetts.     1822. 
Bang.  H.  M.     3:207.     (1888.)  [4876 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  631 

Isle  au  Haut.     Incorporated  1874. 

Chart  of  Isle  au  Haut  Bay,  1776.     See  Des  Barres,  J.  F.  W. 

Petition   of  inhabitants   of  '' Tlie  Great  Isle  of  Holt,"    for  grant. 

Me.  Kec.     1 :  30.     (1884.)  [4877 

Isle  ail  Haut  papers.     Bang.  H.  M.     3:  1.     (1887.)  [4878 

Poem  on.     1888.     See  Koopman,  Henry  L. 

Isi,ESBORor(;H.     Incorporated  1789. 

An  Old  Islesboro  Lease.     1771.     Bang.  H.  M.    6:121.     (1890.)  [4879 

Observation  of  solar  eclipse  at.     1780.     See  Williams,  Samuel. 

Account  of  same.    1780.     See  Williamson,  Joseph. 

Petition  from  inhabitants,  1787.     See  Pratt,  J.  F. 

Protest  from  Islesboro  against  new  shire   town  in  Hancock  County. 

1800.     Bang.  H.  M.  3 :  140.     (1888.)  [4880 

Contribution  to  history  of.     1821.     See  Parker,  Mighill. 

Letter  from,  1842.     Bang.  H.  M.     3:89.     (1887.)  [4881 

History  of.     1888.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Xaples.     Penobscot  Bay.     Maine,      n.  d.     n.  p.     (1888.)     ob.    12mo. 

n.  pp.     (pp.  12.)     (Illus.)  [4882 
Deaths  in  Islesboro.      Copied   from   inscriptions   on  gravestones, 

family  Bibles,    town   records,  etc.     Bang.  H.  M.     4:  205.     (1889.) 

[4883 
Insular  town  of.     1889.     See  Cook,  Joel. 

Islesboro :  a  sketch  of .     1890.     See  Cook,  Joel. 

Islesboro   Inn.      n.   p.     (Boston.)     n.   d.    (1890.)      12mo.  pp.     (12.) 

(7  Illus.,  1  map.)  ,  [4884 

Isles  of  Shoals. 

The  North  Half  of  the  Isles  of  Shoals,  including   Smutty  Nose,  is  a  part 

of  the  state  of  Maine.    Maine  Reports.  Gl:  193.    1874. 
Condition  of.     1653.     See  Tuttle,  Charles  W. 
A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Isles  of  Shoals.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Coll.      7:242.     (1801.)  [4885 
The  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Religious 

Instruction   in  the  Isles  of  Shoals.     Newburyport:  I.  W.  Allen, 

Printer.     1826.     8vo.  pp.  7.  [4886 

Visit  to.     1852.     See  Hawthorne,  Xathaniel. 

Sketches  of.     1869.     See  De  Costa,  B.  F. 

Pictures  from  Appledore.     See  Lowell,  James  Russell. 

Historical  Sketch  of.     1873.     See  Jenness,  John  S. 

Murder  at.     1873.     See  Wagner,  Louis  H.  F. 

Among  the.     1873.     See  Thaxter,  Celia. 

Sketch  of.     1873.     See  De  Costa,  B.  F. 


632  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Isles  of  Shoals,  Continued. 

U.  S.  Coast  Survey  Chart.     1874.     Size  15  x  17  inches.     Scale  3.  17. 

Descrii)tion  of.     1875.     See  Drake,  S.  A. 

Account  of.     1876.     See  Chaclwick,  J.  W. 

Atlantic  Islands.     1878.     See  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W. 

Something  about.     1878.     See  Church,  E. 

A  Memorable  Murder.     1884.     See  Thaxter,  Celia. 

Their  Pilgrimage  to.     1887.     See  Warner.  Charles  Dudley. 

Kelp:  a  novel  concerning.     1888.     See  Allen,  Willis  Boyd. 

Description  of.     1889.     See  Cook,  Joel. 

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, 
Cambridge.     1888.     8vo.  pp.  xx,  61.  [4987 

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- 
erwards.    Related  by  himself.     1861.  [4988 

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. 


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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 
Archives.)     Bang.  H.  M.    3:118.     (1887.)  [5020 

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 


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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- 
cember, 1775.  Glasgow,  1775.  pp.36.  [5039 
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 


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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. 
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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 


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-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. 

Abagadassett  Point  to   Court  House   Point.     U.   S.   coast  survey 

chart.     1890.    Size  31x51  inches.     Scale,  6.34.  [5137 
Court  House  Point  to  Augusta.     U.  S.  coast  survey  chart.     1891. 

Size,  30x50  inches.   Scale  6.34.  [5138 

Kennebec  and  Sheepscot  Rivers. 

U.  S.  Coast  Survey  Chart.     1878.     Size  23x28  inches.    Scale  1.58. 

[5139 
Kennebec  Valley. 

Early  History  of.     1887.     See  Whitney,  S.  H. 

Kennebis.     Indian  chief. 

Sketch  of.     1845.     -See  Drake,  Samuel  G. 

Kennebunk.     Incorporated  from  Wells,  1820. 

Oration,  4  July,  1798.     -See  Emerson,  Samuel. 

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/- 

Letters  remaining  in  the  post-office  at  Kennebunk,  July  2,   1804. 

Me.  Rec.     1:23..    (1884.)  '  [5140 

Oration, ^Masonic.     1S08.     See  Perley,  Jeremiah. 

r 
Discourse,  1827.     -See  Fletcher,  Nathaniel  H. 

Sermon,    ordination,  Geo.  W.  Wells.     1827.     -See   Lowell.   Charles. 

Address,  Unitarian  Association.     1827.     See  Ware,  Henry,  Jr. 

Address,  temperance.     1829.     See  Smart,  Burleigh. 

Address,  temperance.     1831.     -See  Buck,  Reuben. 

Address,  temperance.     1836.     See  York  Institute. 

Discourse.     1838.     See  Wells,  George  W. 

Discourse  on  George  W.  Wells.     1843.     See  Edes,  Henry  H. 

Soldiers  in  Civil  War.     1868.     See  Walker,  Andrew. 

Sermon  on  Rev.  John  Hubbard,  Jr.     1870.   See  Worth,  Edmund. 

History  York  Lodge  of  Masons.     181.3-71.     See  Bryant,  Seth  E. 

Sermon  on  decease  of  Rev.   Joshua  A.    Swan.     1871.      See  "Vinal, 

Charles  C. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  665 

History  of.     1S72.  See  Bourne,  E.  E.     (York  Co.  Atlas.) 

Vessels  built  at.     1800-1873.     See  Bryant,  S.  E. 

History  of.     1875.     See  Bourne,  Edward  E. 

Constitution,  by-laws,  and  rules  of  order  of  Mousam  Lodge,  No. 

26,  of  the  Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows,  Kennebunk,  Maine. 

Instituted  May  S,  184-5.     Portland:  Ford  &  Perry,  Job  Printers. 

1877.     24mo.  pp.  44.  [5141 

History  of.     1880.     See  Clayton,  W.  W. 

Guide  Book.     1889.     See  Emmons,  John  C. 

St.  Ann's  Church  at.     1889.     See  Shinn,  George  W. 

Kennebunkport.     Incorporated  as  Arundel,  1717. 
Petition  to  Oliver  Cromwell.     1636.     See  Maine. 

Sermon,  ordination  Thos.  Prentice.     1730.     See  Brown,  John. 

Sermon,  ordination  Silas  Moody,  1771.     See  Noble,  Oliver. 

Address  of  citizens.     1798.     See  Adams,  John. 

Sermon  on  "Washington.     1800.     See  Moody,  Silas. 

Effect  of  Lightning  at.     1807.     See  Moody,  Silas. 

Sermon,  missionarj'.     1826.     See  Johnson,  Samuel. 

History  of.     1837.     See  Bradbury,  Charles. 

History  of  Arundel  Lodge.     1854-70.     See  Bryant,  Seth  E. 

History  of.     1872.     See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 

The  Old  liObsterman.    Cape  Arundel.    1875.    See  Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

History  of.     1880.     See  Clayton,  William  W. 

Manual  and  Eoll  of  Members  of  church,  congregation  and  Sabbath 

schools  of  the  First  and  South  churches,  Kennebunkport,  Maine, 
January  1,  1884.  Biddeford:  Daily  Times  Steam  Print.  1884. 
12mo.  pp.  35.  [5142 

Cape  Porpoise.     1887.     See  Moore,  M.  J. 

At  Kennebunkport.     (Illus.)     1890.     See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

Story  of  Cape  Porpoise.     (Illus.)     1890.     See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

Kenney,  Henky,  and  family.  Brewer.  1890.  See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Kenniston,  Levi  and  Laban. 

Report  of  the  evidence  and  arguments  of  counsel  at  the  trial  of 
Levi  and  Laban  Kenniston,  before  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court, 
on  an  indictment  for  robbery  of  Major  Elijah  Putnam  Good- 
ridge,  on  the  evening  of  the  19th  of  December,  1816.  Boston: 
Printed  by  J.  T.  Buckingham.     1817.     8vo.  pp.  63.  [5143 

Goodridge  was  of  Bangor.     Daniel  Webster  successfully  defended  the 
accused. 


666  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Kenxiston,  Levi  and  Laban,  Continued. 

Report  of  the  evidence  of  the  trial  of  Levi  and  Laban  Kenniston, 

before  the  Hon.  Samuel  Putnam,  on  an  indictment  for  the  rob- 
bery of  Major  Elijah  P.  Goodridge,  December  19,  1816.  Salem: 
Printed  by  T.   C  Gushing.     1817.     8vo.  pp.  32.  [5144 

Trial  of.     See  Jackson,  Joseph. 

The  same.     <See  Webster,  Daniel. 

Kent,  Edavakd,  LL.  D.     1802-77.     Governor,  and  justice  Supreme  Ju- 
dicial Court,     r.  Bangor,  1825-77. 
Address  of  Governor  Kent  to  both   branches  of  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  Maine.     Augusta:  L.  Severance,  Printer.     1838.  8vo. 
pp.  27.  [5145 

An  Address  to   trafficers  in   intoxicating  liquors    in    Bangor,  by  a 

committee  appointed  by  the   citizens  of  Bangor.     Smith   &   Say- 
ward,  Printers.    1843.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [5146 
The  committee  was  Edward  Kent,  A.  Drummond,  J.  Deane,  F.  H.  Clark, 
I.  Stetson. 

Papers  in    "Voices   from  the  Kenduskeag.  "     1848.     A  Vision   of 

Bangor  in  the  Twentieth  Century.  The  Field  of  the  Incurables. 
See  Appleton,  Jane  S. 

Letter  read  at  the  reunion  alumni  Atkinson  Academy.     1859.     See 

Felt,  Joseph  B. 

Proceedings  of  the  Penobscot  bar  in  relation  to  the  recent  death  of 

Hon.  Edward  Kent,  formerly  a  justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial 
Court,  had  before  the  law  court  at  the  June  term  in  Bangor,  June 
26,  1877.     See  Pulsifer,  Josiah  D. 

Memoir  of.     1879.     See  Godfrey,  John  E. 

Biography  of.     1885.     -See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Kent,  Richakd.     Orrington. 

Sketch  of.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Kerr,  William  J.     Paris,  France. 

More  about  Benjamin  Vaughan.     The  Nation.  48:  224.     (1889.) 

[51  i7 
Says  Dr.  Vaughan  was  "  known  as  a  warm  and  attached  friend  of  Frank- 
lin. " 

Kettell,  Samuel.     1800-.55.     Editor,  Boston. 

Specimens  of  American  poetry,  with  critical  and  biographical 
notices.  In  three  volumes.  By  Samuel  Kettell.  Boston.  S.  G. 
Goodrich  &  Co.     1829.     12mo.  [5148 

Maine  Authors:  Stephen  Sewall,  1:328;  Roberts.  CoflBn,  2:159;  Enoch 
Lincoln,  305;  John  Neal,  86;  H.  W.  Longfellow,  238;  Thomas  O.  Folsoni, 
3:59;  William  G.  Crosby,  287;  Grenville  Mellen,313;  Frederic  Mellen,  322; 
William  Cutter,  367. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  667 

Key,  John,  Sr.    Kittery. 

Extracts  from  old  records  concerning.     X.E.Reg.  15:175.      (1861.) 

[5149 
Keyes,  Charles  Wesley,     b.  Wilton,  1831.     r.  Farmington. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  the  Press  in  Franklin  County.     1877- 
79.     See  Maine  Press  Association. 

Excursion  to  Quebec  and  the  Saguenay.     1879.     See   Maine  Press 

Association. 

Papers  relating  to  Press  of  Franklin   County.     1883-84,  1885,  1886, 

1887,  1881,  1882.     See  Maine  Press  Association. 
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, 
SU  cava  dulcis  atquejucunda  ?  " 
Hallowell:  Printed  by  iSr.  Cheever.     1814.    Svo.  pp.  16.  [5150 

Kidder,  Frederic     1804-85.     Melrose,  Mass. 

A  List  of  Canada  prisoners.     Xames  of  English   captives  ransomed 

from  Quebec  by  Mathew  Carey  in  October,  1695.    Names  of  those 

remaining  in  the   hands  of  the  French   at  Canada.     N.   E.   Reg. 

6: 87.     (1852.)  [5151 

Nearly  all  were  from  Maine. 

The  Adventures  of  Capt.  Lovewell.     X.  E.  Reg.  7:61.     (1853.) 

[5152 

The  same.    In  separate  form.     Boston.    1853.     8vo.  pp.  10.         [5153 

The  Abnaki  Indians;  their  treaties  of  1713  and  1717,  and  a  vocab- 
ulary: with  a  historical  introduction.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  6:  228. 
(1859.)  [5154 

The  same,  in  separate  form.  Portland:  Printed  by  Brown  Thurs- 
ton.    1859.     8vo.  pp.  25.  [5155 

The  Expeditions  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell,  and  his  encounters  with 

the  Indians;  including  a  particular  account  of  the  Pequaket  bat- 
tle, with  a  history  of  that  tribe;  and  a  reprint  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Symmes'  sermon.  By  Frederic  Kidder.  Boston:  Bartlett  & 
Halliday.     1865.     4to.  pp.  138.  [5156 

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. 

Military  Operations  in  Eastern  Maine  and   Xova  Scotia  during  the 

Revolution,  chiefly  compiled  from  journals  and  letters  of  Colonel 
John  Allan,  with  notes  and  a  memoir  of  Col.  John  Allan.  Al- 
bany, N.  y.     1867.    8vo.  pp.  10,  336.     (Map.)  [5157 

Colonel  John  Allan  and  His  Operations  in  Maine  and  Nova  Scotia, 

in  the  Revolution.     Hist.  Mag.  2nd.  ser.  4:  263.     (1868.)  [5158 


668  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Kidder,  Reuben.     1768-1817.     Lawyer,  Waterville,  1795-1816. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     -See  Willis,  William. 

KiLBY,  Cyrus  Hamlin,     b.  1828.     r.  Skowhegan. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  the  Press  in  Somerset  County,  1867, 
1877,  1880,  1881.     See  Maine  Press  Association. 

Binding  of  the  Links.     A  story  of  forty  years  in  Odd  Fellowship. 

By  Cyrus  Hamlin  Kilby,  P.  G.  and  P.  C.  P.  First  edition.  Port- 
land: Published  by  the  author,  n.  d.  (Copyright,  1889.)  24mo. 
pp.  125.  [5159 

Kilby,  William  Henry,     b.  1820.     Eastport. 

Benedict  Arnold  on  the  Eastern  Frontier.  Bang.  H.  M.  2:  188. 
(1SS7.)  [5160 
Eastport  and  Passamaquoddy;  a  collection  of  historical  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  compiled  by  William  Henry  Kilby,  with  notes 
and  additions.  Eastport,  Maine:  Edward  E.  Shead  &  Company. 
1888.     12mo.  pp.  505.     (Illus.)                                                           [5161 

Grand  Manan,  New  Brunswick.     Bang.  H.  M.     5:  26.     (1889.) 

[5162 

Papers  relating  to  Eastern  Maine  and  Nova  Scotia.     Bang.  H.  M. 

5:313.     (1889.)  [5163 

KiLGOKE,  Abiah  Soule.     1775-1876.     Dexter. 

The  Last  Revolutionary  Pensioner  in  Eastern  Maine.  Me.  Biog. 
2:73.     (1877.)     (Port.)  [5164 

Kimball,  A.  S. 

Historical  AddresS;     1882.     See  Bridgton. 

Kimball,  Charles  Porter,     b.  1825.     Portland,  Chicago. 

Speech  of  Chas.  P.  Kimball,  Esq.,  of  Portland,  before  the  Demo- 
cratic state  convention  at  Bangor,  on  the  Chinese  question,  n.  p., 
n.  d.     8vo.  pp.  8.  [5165 

Kimball,  E.  A. 

Wayside  Flowers,  by  E.  A.  Kimball.  Portland:  Thurston  &  Co. 
sq.  16mo.  pp.  130.  [5166 

Kimball,  Israel.     1812-90.     Teacher,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  Academy  hall,  Eliot, 
Me.,  March  18,  1840.  By  Israel  Kimball.  Portsmouth:  William 
H.  Foster,  Printer.     1840.     8vo.  pp.  15.  [5167 

Kimball,  J.  E.  L.,  M.  D.     Physician,  Saco. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  J.  P.  Grant,  Saco.  Me.  Med.  Ass.  Trans. 
8:  144.     (1883.)  [5168 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  669 

Kimball,  Miss  Lucia  E.  F.    Deering. 

Report  of  the  Sunday-school  temperance  work.  Miss  Lucia  E.  F. 
Kimball,  chairman  of  committee.  Stephen  Berry,  Printer,  37 
Plum  Street.     Portland,     n.  d.     (1880.)     8vo.  pp.  12.  [5169 

Holly  Sprays.     New  York:  National  Temperance  Society  and  Pub- 
lication House.     1883.     16mo.  pp.  128.     (3  plates.)  [.5170 

A  Brave  Battle.     Boston:  D.  Lothrop  Company,     n.  d.     (Copyright 

1888.)     16mo.  pp.  232.  [5171 

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 
little  dirt  about  the  roots,  a  tear'U  wash  off." 

Three   illustrations.     New  York:  Phillips  &  Hunt.     Cincinnati: 
Cranston  &  Stowe.     1884.     16mo.  pp.  296.  [5172 

Kimball,  Seth,  and  family,  Bluehill.     1890.     See  Candage,  li.  G.  F. 

King,  Abel  C.  T.,  G.  A.  Wilson  and  F.  H.  Shillings.    Paris. 

History  of  Paris  Lodge  No.  94  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  situ- 
ated at  South  Paris,  Me.  By  A.  C.  T.  King,  G.  A.  Wilson,  F.  H. 
Skillings.  (Emblems.)  Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.  1872. 
12mo.  pp.  26.  [5173 

King,  Alonzo.     1796-1835.     Clergyman,  Yarmouth,  1826-31. 

An  Address  delivered  at  Portland  before  the  Cumberland  County 
Temperance  Society,  February  9,  1832,  by  Rev.  Alonzo  King. 
Portland:  Office  of  Zion's  Advocate.  1832.  18mo.  pp.  18.  [5174 
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. 
With   an   inti-oductory  essay.      New   and    improved    stereotype 
edition.     Boston:  Gould,  Kendall  &    Lincoln.     MDCCCXXXIX. 
12mo.  pp.  XXV,  319.  [5175 

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 

of  the  gentlemen  of  that  and  the  adjoining  town  of  Pepperrellboro; 

by  whose  desire  this  hasty  production  is  submitted  to  the  public, 

by  Cyrus  King.     Printed  by  E.  A.  Jenks,  Portland.     8vo.  pp.  16. 

[5176 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  Willis,  William. 

And  His  Connections.     1884.     See  Smith,  W.  H. 

King,  Cyrus  William,    b.  1819.     Bath. 

Century  Almanac.     By  Cyrus  W.  King.     1857.  [5177 


670  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

King  and  Southgate   Families  of   Scakbobo.     N.  E.  Keg.  38:  341 
(1884.)  [5178 

King,  David.    Saco. 

Descendants.     1886.     See  Watson,  S.  M. 

King  Family.     In  Maine.     1884.     See  Rich,  M.  H. 

Of  Maine.     1884.     See  Smith,  W.  H. 
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. 

The  Rebellion:  an  historical  poem.  By  Henry  F.  King.  Portland* 
Printed  by  Cyrus  S.  King.     1865.     12mo.  pp.  21.  [5179 

Fifty  copies  printed  for  distribution  among-  the  author's  friends. 

King,  Horatio,     h.  Paris,  1811:  left  Maine,  1839.  r.  Washington,  D.  C 
The  Cilley  Duel.     The  National,  (Washington,  D.  C),  Feb.  1875. 

.     [5180 

Centennial  Historical  Address  at  Paris.     1879.     See  Lapham,  W.  B. 

Our  Beloved  Flag.     (Poem   of  Hon.  Horatio  King,  ex-postmaster- 
general,  at  the  reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Repub- 
lic, at   Portland;  Maine,    July  3,  1890.)    Mag.  Am.  Hist.   24:  i:37. 
(1890.)  [5181 
The  same.     See  Society  Army  Potomac. 

King,  Marquis  Fayette,     b.  Oxford,  1835.     r.  Portland. 

Gov.  Robert  Pinckney  Dunlap.    Hist.  Rec.  4:  69.  174.  (1887.)  (Port.) 

[5182 

Biographical   Sketch   of  Robert  P.  Dunlap.      1887.     See   Masonic; 

Proceedings  Maine  Council  of  Deliberation. 

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 
Moses  King.  Cambridge:  Massachusetts.  1881.  8vo.  pp.  64. 
(Port.)  [5183 

Contains  a  biographical  sketch  by  Thomas  Hill. 

King,  Philip  B.,  and  family,  Brewer.     1890,     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

King,  Thomas  F. 

A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  First  Universalist  Society  in  Port- 
land, on  Sabbath  evening,  March  15,  1829.  [5184 


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King,  William.     1768-1852.     Bath.     First  governor  of  Maine. 

Letters  from  General  King  to  Major  Abel  Merrill.  (1808.)  Com- 
municated by  W.  P.  Merrill.     Me.  Rec.  3:  281.     (1886.)  [5185 

Vindication  against  his  aspersions.     1822.     See  Richardson,  Alford. 

The  Disclosure  No.  1.  Documents  relating  to  violations  and  eva- 
sions of  the  laws  during  the  commercial  restrictions  and  late  war 
with  Great  Britain,  &c.  Part  First.  Bath:  Printed  for  the  peo- 
ple.    1824.     J.  G.  Torrey,  Printer.     8vo.  pp.  32.  [5186 

Remarks  upon  a  pamphlet  published  at  Bath,  Me.,  relating  to  al- 
leged infractions  of  the  law  during  the  embargo,  non-intercourse, 
and  war.  By  William  King  and  Mark  L.  Hill.  Bath:  Printed 
by  Thomas  Eaton.     1825.    8vo.  pp.  25.  [5187 

Sermon  on.     1852.     See  Fiske,  John  O. 

ISToticeof.     N.  E.  Reg.  7:  197.     (1853.)  [5188 

Governor  William  King  of  Maine.     Congi*essional   Record,  volume 

VII,  part  I,  Jan.  22,  1878,  p.  455.  [5189 

Proceedings  in  the  United  States  Senate,  .January  22,  1878,  upon  a  resolu- 
tion accepting  the  statue  of  Governor  William  King,  of  Maine,  contribu- 
ted by  the  State  of  Maine  for  the  national  gallery.  Speeches  by  senators 
Blaine  and  Hamlin,  of  Maine,  and  Dawes  and  Hoar  of  Massachusetts. 

William  King  and  His  Home.     1878.     See  Swasey,  A.  S. 

Recollections  of.     1884.     See  Dudley,  Deane. 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Kings  of  Scarborough  and  New  York.  1869.  See  Thornton,  J. 
Wingate. 

Kingsbury.    Incorporated"  1836. 

Historical  Account  of.     1880.     See  Loring,  Amasa. 

Kingsbury,  Benjamin,  Jr.     1813-86.     Lawyer,  Portland. 

The  Justice  of  the  Peace:  designed  to  be  a  guide  to  justices  of 
peace  for  the  State  of  Maine.  By  Benjamin  Kingsbury,  Jr. 
Portland:  Published  by  Sanborn  &  Carter.     1852.     8vo.  pp.407. 

[5190 

The  same.     Second  edition.     Portland:  Published   by   Sanborn  & 

Carter.     1859.     8vo.  pp.  412.  [5191 

The  Massachusetts  Townsman,  or  laws  for  the  regulation  of  towns, 

with  forms  and  judicial  decisions,  adapted  to  the  statutes  of 
Massachusetts.  By  Benj.  Kingsbury,  Jr.  Boston:  Published 
by  Sanborn,  Carter  &  Brazin.     1856.     12mo.  pp.  408.  [5192 

The  Maine  Townsman,  or  laws  for  the  regulation  of  towns,  with 

forms  and  judicial  decisions,  adapted  to  the  revised  statutes  of 
Maine.  By  Benjamin  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  counsellor  and  attoi-ney  at 
law.  Seventh  edition.  Portland:  Published  by  Sanborn  &  Car- 
ter.    1858.     12mo.  pp.  396.  [5193 


672  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

KiNGSBUKY,  Benjamix,  Jk.,  Continued. 

The  same.     14th  edition.    Portland:  Dresser,  McLellan»S:  Co.  1873. 

12mo.  pp.  480.  [5194 
Hon.  Charles  Holden.     Me.  Biog.     1:6-5.     (1876.)     (Port.)  [519.5 

Kingsbury,  Bex.jamix,  and  family,  Brewer.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.W. 

KiNGSBUEY  Genealogy.     1859-62.     See  Dean,  John  Ward. 

KiNGSBUBY,  Henky,  and  descendants.     1859.     See  Dean,  John  Ward. 

KiNGSBUKY,  John. 

Lectures  on  failures  in  teaching,  before  American  Institute  of  In- 
struction, at  Bangor,  Maine,  August,  1848.     Boston:  1848.     12mo. 

■  pp.  24.  [5196 
The  same.     See  American  Institute  of  Instruction. 

Kingsbury,  John.     1771-1868.     Wiscasset. 

Notice  of.     X.  E.  Pveg.     22:358.     (1868.)  [5197 

Kingsbury,    Sanford.       1782-1849.      Lawyer,    Gardiner,    Kingsbury. 
1805-49. 
Notice  of.     1859.     See  Allen,  Frederic. 

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- 
nexed, a  short  plan  of  book-keeping.  The  whole  designed  for 
the  use  of  schools.  Hallowell,  Maine:  Ezekiel  Goodale.  1807. 
12mo.  pp.  173.  [5198 

The    same.      Second   edition.      Hallowell,    Maine:     Published    by 

Ezekiel  Goodale,  sold  by  him  at  the  Hallowell  Bookstore,  sign  of 
the  Bible,  and  by  most  of  the  booksellers  in  the  state.  X. 
Cheever,  Printer.     Jan.  1809.     12mo.  pp.  177.  [5199 

The  same.     Fourth  edition,  with  questions  on  every  part  of  the 

arithmetic,  and  a  compendious  system  of  tax-making.  Revised, 
corrected  and  greatly  enlarged,  by  Daniel  Robinson.  Hallowell: 
Goodale,  Glazier  &  Co.     1822.     12mo.  pp.  240.  [5200 

The  saine.     Improved  edition  with  questions.     10th  edition,  with 

questions  on  every  part  of  arithmetic  and  a  compendious  system 
of  tax-making.  Revised,  corrected  and  greatly  enlarged.  By 
Daniel  Robinson.     Hallowell:  Glazier,  Masters  &  Smith.     (1836.) 

[5201 

Kinne  was  principal  of  the  Hallowell  Academy.    The  arithmetic  known  as 

his,  which  for  more  than  thirty  years  was  a  text  book  iu  the  schools  of  Maine, 

was  prepared  by  the  late  AVilliam  AUeu,  an  assistant  of  Kinne.    See  C.  F. 

Allen,  D.  D.,  in  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.    2nd.  ser.,  377. 


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Kingston,  Mass. 

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fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of  Kingston, 

Mass.,  June  27,  1876.     Boston:  E.  B.  Stillings  &  Co.,  Printers,  15 

Spring  Lane.     1876.     roy.  8vo.  pp.  152.     (Map.)  [5203 

Contains  speech  of  Rev.  William  A.  Drew  of  Augusta. 

KiNCAiBD,  John. 

Article  on  Old  York.     (Illustrated.)     1SS9.     See  Peabody,  Henry  G. 

Kinney,  Hannah. 

A  review  of  the  principal  events  of  the  last  ten  years  in  the  life  of 
Mrs.  Hannah  Kinney:  together  with  some  comments  upon  the 
late  trial.  "Written  by  herself.  Boston:  J.  N.  Bradley  &  C0.-I6 
State  Street.     1841.     16mo.  pp.  87.  [5204 

The  author  was  a  native  of  Maine,  and  several  of  the  events  reviewed  took 
place  there.  She  was  tried  in  Boston  for  murdering  her  husband,  but 
acquitted. 

Kinsley,  Chakles.     Calais. 

Self-Instructor,  or  lumber  surveying  for  the  use  of  lumber  manu- 
facturers, surveyors  and  teachers.  By  Charles  Kinsley,  practical 
surveyor  and  teacher  of  surveying.  Calais:  Author,  1870.  12mo. 
pp.  80.  [5202 

KiP,  William  Ingkaham,  D.  D.     1811-93.     Bishop  of  California. 

Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North  America;  compiled  and  ti-anslated 
from  the  letters  of  the  French  Jesuits,  with  notes.  By  the  Rev. 
William  Ingraham  Kip,  M.  A.,  corresponding  member  of  the 
New  York  Historical  Society.  New  York:  Wiley  &  Putnam, 
161  Broadway.     1846.     12mo.  pp.  xiv,  (4),  321.     (Maps.)  [5205 

Letter  1.  Missionary  life  among  the  Abnakis,  1722.  Letter  from  Father 
Sebastien  Rale,  missionary  of  the  Society  of  Jesus  in  New  France,  to  Mon- 
sieur, his  nephew.  Letter  2.  The  wanderings  of  Father  Rale,  1722.  Letter 
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. 

The   same.     Albany,    N.   Y.:  Pease  &  Prentice.     1866.     12mo.   pp. 

xiv,  (2),  325.     (Maps.)  [5206 
The  same.     Albany,   N.  Y.:  Joel  Munsell,  82   State   Street.     1873. 

12mo.  pp.  xiv,  (2),  .325.     (Maps.)  •  [5207 

(KiRKLAND,  John  Thornton,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     1770-1840.  President  Har- 
vard College.) 
Life  of  Commodore  Preble,     n.  p.   n.  d.  (1810  ?)  8vo.  pp.  30.  (Port.) 

[5208 

KiTTEREDGE,  Db.  Kendall,  and  family,  Mt.  Desert.     1888.     -See  Porter, 
J.  W. 

44 


674  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   MAINE. 

KiTTEBY.     Incorporated  1647. 

See  also  Pepperrell,  Sir  William,  and  Pepperrell  family. 

First  town  in  Maine.     1647.     N.E.Reg.     7:134.     (1853.)  [5209 

The  same.     1647.     See  Fogg,  William. 

Submission  to  Massachusetts.     1652.     See  Hazard,  Ebenezer. 

Privileges  of.     16-52.     See  Hazard,  Ebenezer. 

Petition  to  Oliver  Cromwell.     1656.     See  Maine. 

Marriages  in  Kittery.  Marriages  consummated  by  Rev.  John  New- 
march.  (1695-1734.)  Marriages  solemnized  by  Charles  Frost,  Esq. 
(1714-24.)     Me.  Biog.     1:78.     (1876)  [5210 

Cattle  Marks  in.     1702-12.     See  Watson,  S.  M. 

Marriages  in  Kittery.     1710-31.     Me.  Biog.     1:78.     (1876.)         [5211 

Records  of.     1731-56.     See  Shapleigh,  D.  M. 

Quakers  in  Kittery.     1737.     N.  E.  Reg.    30:  106.     (1876.)  [5212 

Memorial  of  Kittery.     1751.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     4:195.     (1856.) 

[5213 
Sermon  on  Andrew  Pepperrell.     1751.     See  Stevens,  Benjamin. 

Tax-payers  of  the  Parish  of  Eliot  in  the  town  of  Kittery,  for  1752. 

Me.  Biog.     3:  115.     (1878.)  [.5214 

Sermon  on  Sir  William   Pepperrell.     1759.     See  Stevens,  Benjamin. 

Roll  Capt.  Fernald's  company.     1775.     See  Harmon,  Z.  K. 

Persons  taxed  in  the  North  Parish  of.     1783.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.    2d 

ser.     2:213.  [5215 

Sermon  on  Rev.  Benjamin  Stevens.     1791.     See  Haven,  S. 

Sermon,  at  funeral  Rev.  Alpheus  Spring.     1791.     See  MacClintock, 

Samuel. 

Ordination  Sermon  at.     1792.     See  Reed,  John. 

Sermon,  before  Minister's  Association.     1795.     See  Thurston,  Benj. 

Eulogy  on  Washington.     1800.     See  Sewall,  D. 

Oration,  4  July,  1808.     See  Greene,  Benjamin. 

Sermon,  ordination  James  Hartwell.     1841.     See  Reed,  John. 

Account  of.     1849.     See  Lee,  Eliza  Buckminster. 

Account  of.     1849.     See  Parsons,  Usher. 

Pepperrell  Mansion  at.     Mag.  Am.  Hist.     2:673.     (1877.)  [5216 

Daniel  Goodwin  of.     See  Goodwin,  William  F. 

Recollections  of,  long  ago.     1850.     See  Dall,  Caroline  H. 

Pepperrell  House  at.     1860.     See  Dall,  Caroline  H. 

Field  Meeting  of  Essex  Institute  at.     1867.     See  Essex  Institute. 

Celebrities  of,  in  former  days.     1869.     See  Brewster,  Charles  W. 


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History  of.     1872.     See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 

At  Kittery  Point.     1875.     See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

Centennial  History  of  the  navy  yard  at.     1876.     See  Fentress,  Walter 

E.  H. 
Kittery  Family  Records.     Me.  Biog.     1 :  82.   2 :  .33,  62.    (1876.)    3;. 57. 

(1877.)  [5217 
U.   S.   Coast  Survey   Chart  of  harbor.     1878.     Size   18x26   inches. 

Scale  3.17.  [5218 

Sketches  in.     1878.     -See  Little,  Arthur. 

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 

Kendrick. 

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. 
See  Sargent,  L.  M. 

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, 

Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  22d,  1878,  and  Jan.  5th,  1879.  By  Rev.  Arthur 
May  Knapp,  pastor,  Bangor:  Burr  &  Robinson,  Printers.  1879. 
Svo.  pp.  24.  [5221 

Subjects:  "  Fiat  Religion."    "  Creation  Continuous." 

Knapp,  Samuel,  and  family.  Brewer.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Knapp,  Samuel  Lorenzo.     1783-1838.     Author,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Female  Biography:  containing  notices  of  distinguished  women,  in 
different  nations   and  ages.     By   Samuel   L.   Knapp,  author  of 
"  Lectures  on  American  Literature,"  "  Advice  in  the  Pui'suits  of 
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. 

Stereotyped  by  Francis  F.  Ripley.  New  York:  Published  by  J. 
Carpenter,  Clinton  Hall.  Baltimore:  Phoenix,  Wood  &  Co. 
MDCCCXXXIV.     12mo.  pp.  501.     Postscript  and  contents,  pp.  3. 

[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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Enoch  Knight.     Portland :    Dresser,  McLellan  &  Co.     1876.     8vo. 

pp.  50.  [5223 
An  Old  Fashioned  Statesman, — Hannibal  Hamlin.    Overland  Month. 

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Knight,  Samuel. 

Return  of  Company.    1776.     6'ee  Harmon,  Z.  K. 

Knight,  William. 

The  Murder  of,  in  Bangor,  1816.  (From  the  Boston  Weekly  Mes- 
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Knights  of  Pythias. 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge,  Knights  of  Pythias  of 
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By-laws  of  the  Maine  State  Pythian  Relief  Association.     Adopted 

December  5,  1676.  (Seal.)  Portland:  Ford  &  Rich,  Printers  and 
Publishers.     1880.     16mo.  pp.  14.  [5227 

Constitution  of  the  grand   and  subordinate   lodges,   Knights   of 

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eighteenth.  Portland:  Printed  by  William  M.  Marks.  1881.  8vo. 
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Knights  of  The  Cross. 

The  Twin  Brothers,  Melville  B.,  and  Gershom  F.  Cox.  In  memor- 
iam.  By  a  daughter  of  G.  F.  C.  "  Thou  hast  given  a  banner  to 
them  that  fear  thee,  that  it  may  be  displayed  because  of  the 
truth."  Ps.  60:4.  Boston:  James  H.  Earle,  178  Washington 
Street.     1884.     12mo.  pp.  346.     (3  ports.)  [5229 

"  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 
Press  Asscciation. 


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KxowLTOX,  Ebenezek.     1815-74.     Clergyman.     Montville. 

Brief  Biography  and  poi'trait.     1889.     -See  Free  Baptist  Cylcopaedia. 

Knowltox,  Isaac  Case,  D.  D.  1820-94.  Clergyman,  Calais,  1871-75. 
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Annals  of  Calais,  Maine,  and  St.  Stephen,  Xew  Brunswick:  includ- 
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town,  X.  B.  By  Rev.  I.  C.  Knowlton.  Calais:  J.  A.  Sears,  Printer. 
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Kxox.     Incorporated  1819. 

Settlers  in  Knox.     1804.     Bang.  H.  M.     2:159.     (1887.)  [5282 
Sermon  at.     1822.     See  Johnson,  Alfred. 

Kn^ox  and  Lincoln  Railroad. 

Sketch  and  attractions  of.     1886.     See  Haynes,  George  H. 
Summer  "Vacation  Resorts  of.     1887.     See  Haynes,  George  H. 

Knox  CorNXY.     Constituted  1860. 

Record  of  newspapers  in.    1866.     See  Sprague,  Edwin. 

Paper  relating  to  history  of  Press  in.     1881.     6'ee  Vose.  Z.  Pope. 

Paper  relating  to  history  of  Press  in.     1883.     See  Perry,  W.  W. 

Press  of.     1872.     See  Griffin,  Joseph. 

One  Hundred  Years  Ago:  or  the  towns  of  the  Waldo  Patent  in 

1776.  [5238 

•Juttings  from  the  Rockland  Gazette,  July,  1876,  in  library  Me.  Hist.  Society. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  Press  in.     1878.     See  Sprague,  Edwin. 

Papers  relating  to  history  of  Press  in.     1879.     See  Vose,  Z.  Pope. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch  of.  History  of.  1880.  See  How- 
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Knox,  Henry.     Revolutionary  general,     b.  Boston.    1750.    r.  Thomas- 
ton,  1795,  until  his  death,  1806. 
Knox  and  the  Bingham  Purchase.     1791.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Letter  to  General  David  Cobb,  of  Gouldsboro.      1796.      Bang.  H. 

M.     3:  119.     (1887.)  [5234 
"The  Unmasked   Nabob   of  Hancock   County."      1796.     See   Un- 
masked Nabob. 

Account  of.    1795-97.     See  Rochefoucauld,  Liancourt,  Duke  de  la. 

Letter  to   Samuel  Freeman,  Esq.     1802.      Me.   Rec.  2:  188.     (1882.) 

[5235 

Permit  from,  to  burn  lime.     1803.     Bang.  H.  M.  6: 104.     (1890.) 

[5236 

Will  of.     1802-06.     Bang.  H.  M.  5:  139.     (1890.)  [5287 

vSermon  on.     1806.     See  Bradford,  Alden. 


678  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Knox,  Henky,  Continued. 

Eulogy  on.     180G.     See  Thatcher,  Samuel. 

Biography  of.     1821.     See  Wilson,  T. 

. Sketch  oflife  of.     1823.     .See  Thatcher,  James. 

Description  of.     1834.     See  Sullivan,  William. 

Notice  of.     1834.    See  Knapp,  Samuel  L. 

Sketch  of.     1834.     See  Herring,  James. 

Thoughts  on  viewing  his  mansion.     1839.     See   Mellen,  Grenville. 

Biographical  Notice  of.     1842.     See  Bradford,  Alden. 

Sketch  of.     1847.     See  Headley,  Joel  T. 

Sketch  of.     (With  engra.)     1847.     -See  Griswold,  Rufus  W. 

Account  of.     1851.     See  Eaton,  Cyrus. 

Biography  and  Portrait  of.     1853.     See  Illustrated  Am.  Biog. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1855.     See  Lossing,  Benson  J. 

Life  in  Thomaston.     1865.     See  Eaton,  Cyrus. 

Plan  for  the  general   arrangement   of  the  military  of  the    United 

States.     Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  6:  364.     (1862-63.)  [5238 

Sketch  of.     1868.     See  Parton,  James. 

Life  and  Correspondence  of.     1873.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Letters  concerning.     1876.     See  Otis,  Harrison  Gray. 

Knox  House.     1877.     See  Thacher,  Mary  P. 

Sketch  of.     1880.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Manuscripts  of.     1881.     See  Slafter,  Edmund  F. 

Mansion  at  Thomaston.     N.  E.  Reg.  36:  80.     (1882.)  [5239 

Biography  of.     1885.     See  Biog.  Ency.  Maine. 

Home  of.     1886.     See  Lindley,  E.  Marguerite. 

Memoir  of.     1890.     See  Williamson,  Joseph. 

Memoir  of.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Bibliographical   Memoranda  relating  to.     1890.     See  Williamson, 

Joseph. 
Account  of,  with    engraving  of  Montpelier  and  of  his  monuments. 

1890.     See  Drake,  Samuel  A. 

Knox,  J.  H.,  M.  D.     Physician,  Orono. 

President's  Address  before  Maine  Hompceothic  Med.  Soc.  1889. 
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Knox,  Loren  Laertes,  D.  D.     )•.  Maine,  1851-57. 

Address  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  East  Maine  Conference 
Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  August  20,  1851.  By  Rev.  Loren  L. 
Knox,  A.  M.,  principal  of  the  seminary.  Published  by  request  of 
the  trustees.  Bangor:  Smith  &  Sayward,  Printers.  1851.  8vo. 
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Fashion  and  the  Church.     Nat.  Mag.  10:  411.     (18.57.)  [5242 

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Account  of.     1848.     See  Ellett,  Elizabeth  F. 

Sketch  of.     1849,     See  Ellett,  Elizabeth  F. 

Sketch  of.     1855.     See  Griswold,  Rufus  W. 

^Sketch  of.     1879.     See  Halsey,  G.  H. 

Knox  (Xock),  Thomas.     (Dover,  N.  H.,  and  descendants.)     1890.     See 
Lapliam,  W.  B. 

Knox,  William.     1732-1810.     British  politician. 

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KooPMAN,  Ellen  Statira.     Freeport. 

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KooPMAN,  Harry  Lyman,     b.  Freeport.     r.  Burlington,  Vt. 

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Kbummachee,  Feiedeich  Wilhelm.  1796-1868.  Clergyman,  Prussia. 
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KxjNTZ,  Geoege  Feedeeick,  Mineralogist,  Xew  York. 

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LACOJflA. 

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Ebenezer. 

Laconia:  or  legends  of  the   White  Mountains.     1856.     -See   Scribner, 
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Ladd,  E.  p. 

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Ladd,  Geoege  TEU5iBri.L,  D.  D.    Professor  Bowdoin  College,  1879-81. 
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[5253 
Ladd,  George  W.     1822-92.     Bangor. 

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The  Tariff.     Speech   of  Hon.  George  W.  Ladd,   of  Maine,   in   the 

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Ladd,  William.     17T8-1S41.    Philanthropist,  Minot. 

An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Minot,  Maine,  on  the  fourth  clay  of 
July,  1814:  The  thirty-eighth  anniversary  of  American  Inde- 
pendence.    By  William  Ladd,  Esq. 

"  The  nation,  which  indulges  toward  another  an   habitual  hatred,  or  an 
habitual  fondness,  is  in  some  degree  a  slave.  " 

Washimgton. 

Portland:   Printed  by  Arthur  Shirley.     1814.    8vo.  pp.  32.      [5256 

An   Address  delivered   at  Portland,  Feb'y  6,  1824,  before  the  Peace 

Society  of  Maine.  By  William  Ladd,  Esq.,  of  Minot.  Pub- 
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[5257 

The  Essays  of  Philanthropos  on  peace  and  war,  which  first  ap- 
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The  same.     Second   edition.     Exeter,  X.    H. :    John  T.  Burnham. 

1827.     12mo.  pp.  173,  (2). 

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Address   delivered  at  the  tenth   anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts 

Peace  Society,  December  25,  1825.  By  William  Ladd,  Esq. 
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Address  to  seamen,  delivered   at  Portland,    before  the   Portland 

Marine  Bible  Society,  Dec.  17,  1826.  By  William  Ladd.  Port- 
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Solemn  Appeal  to  all  Christians  in  favor  of  peace.     By  William 

Ladd.  'So.  43  Tract  American  Peace  Society,  Boston,  Mass. 
n.  t.  p.    n.  d.     12mo.  pp.  20.  [5262 

Xo.  XLIII  at  the  bottom  of  first  page. 
See  also  "  Tract  No.  II.  " 

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Howard  and  Napoleon  contrasted :  in  eight  dialogues  between  two 

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Tract  No.  II.  of  the  American  Peace  Society.     A  solemn   appeal  to 

Christians  of  all  denominations  in  favor  of  the  cause   of  perma- 
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"  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers.  " 

Matt.  5:  9. 

Stereotype  edition.  Boston:  Printed  and  published  for  the 
American  Peace  Society;  and  to  be  had  at  the  depositories  in 


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This  is  the  same  tract  as  No.  XLIII,  somewhat  changed  in  the  wording. 

The  French  Soldier.  [5266 

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Wisdom  is  better  than  weapons  of  war. 

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Editor.     Pi'ize  Essays  on  a  congress  of  nations,  for  the  adjustment 

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Essay  4,  pp.  345-427,  by  Thomas  C.  Upham.    Essay  6,  pp.  509-639,  by  William 
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Biographical   Sketch    of   Dr.  Almon  TAvitchell,    witli    the   sermon 

preached  at  his  funeral  by  Rev.  A.  G.  Gaines.  Paris,  Me.:  W.  A. 

Pidgin  &  Co.     1859.  [5312 

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. 
38.  [5324 

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. 
Lapham.  Portland:  Printed  by  Brown  Thurston  &  Co.  1S7S. 
Svo.  pp.  34.  [.5332 

-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 
of  the  descendants  of  Edward  Chase,  of  Minot,  Me.  Augusta: 
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- 
ham.     Augusta:  1878.     Svo.  pp.  48.  [5336 

-Papers  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Press  in  Kennebec  County. 
1878.     See  Maine  Press  Association. 

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Howard  and  Crocker. 

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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 

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dix.  By  William  B.  Lapham.  Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer. 
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-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 
B.  Lapham,  M.  D.  Paris,  Maine:  Printed  at  the  Oxford  Democrat 
Office.     1884.     8vo.  pp.  19.  [5341 

Sketch  of  Rev.  George  W.  Quinby,  D.  D.,  1884.     See  Maine  Press 

Association. 

Genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  John  Webster,  of  Ipswich, 

Mass.,  in  163.5.  The  earlier  families  compiled  by  William  B. 
Lapham,  M.  D.  And  the  later  by  J.  O.  Webster,  M.  D.  Augusta, 
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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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Publishers.     (Illus.)     8vo.  pp.  xvi,  675.  [5346 

Bar  Harbor  and  Mount  Desert  Island.     Press  of  Liberty  Printing 

Company,  107  Liberty  Street,  New  York.     1886.     8vo.  pp.  44. 

[5347 

Roger  Buck.     Bang.  H.  M.  2: 142.     (1887.)  [5348 

Bar  Harbor  and  Mount  Desert  Island. 

"  An  Island  full  of  hills  and  dells, 

All  rumpled  and  uneven.  " 

By  W.  B.  Lapham.     Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     Bar 

Harbor,  Maine.     1887.     8vo.  pp.  44.  [5;W9 

Bar  Harbor  and  Mount  Desert  Island. 

"  An  Island  full  of  hills  and  dells, 
All  rumpled  and  uneven.  " 

Compiled  by  Dr.  W.  B.  Lapham.  Third  edition.  Revised  and 
enlarged.  Augusta:  Maine  Farmer  Job  Print.  1888.  Illustrated. 
Bvo.  pp.  72.  [5350 


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Compiler.     In    Memoriam,    Hon.  Joseph  E.    Bodwell,  governor  of 

Maine.     Born  June  18,  ISIS.     Died  December  15,  1S87.  Published 
by  order  of  the  governor  and  council.     Avigusta:  Burleigh  and 
Flynt,  Printers  to  the  State.     188S.     8vo.  pp.  64.     (Port.)         [5351 
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: 
P.  O.  Vickery.      1888.     8vo.  pp.  15.     (Illus.)  [5352 

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- 
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Mass.,  in  163S,  with  a  brief  sketh  of  the  Bradburys  of  England, 
compiled  chiefly  from  the  collections  of  the  late  John  Merrill 
Bradbury,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  By  William  Berry  Lapham.  Port- 
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6  ports.)  [5354 
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, 
Or  days  of  auld  lang  syne?  " 
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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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Augusta:  Press  of  the  Maine  Farmer.     1800.    Svo.  pp.  34.      [5356 

Historical  memoranda.     A  branch  of  the  Smith  family.      Me.  Hist. 

Coll.  2d  ser.     1:112.     (1890.)  [.5357 

Sketch  of  Thomas  VVestbrook  Smith,  Augusta. 

Papers  relating  to  history  Press  in  Kennebec  County,   1887,  1888. 

1889,  1890.     See  Maine  Press  Association. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Edmund  S.  Hoyt,   Daniel   R.  Wing,   and 

Ephraim  Maxim,  1887.     See  same. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Russell  Eaton.     18S9.     See  same. 

Obituaries.     Woodstock  reunion.     1890.  See  Chase,  A.  M. 

Commissioner's  Proceedings  at  Mount  Desert.    1808.  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 

Coll.  2d  ser.     2:439.  [5358 

Laecom,  Miss  Lucy.     1826-93.     Poetess.     Boston. 

Editor.  Landscape  in  American  Poetry.  By  Lucy  Larcom.  (Vig- 
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n.  d.     (Copyright,  1879.)     Svo.  pp.  124.  [5359* 

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); 
"  The  Backwoods  Expedition,"  (to  Katahdin). 

The  Influence  of  Christianity  on  the  Mind.     An  oration  at  theanni- 

versaiy  of  the  Calliopean  Society  of  the  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
October  13th,  1835.  By  William  C.  Larrabee,  A.  M.,  principal  of 
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Last  Judgment. 

On  the  Last  Judgement.  (Designed  for  the  use  of  children.)  (At 
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La  Tour.     See  Tour,  Charles  Amador  de  St.  Etienne. 

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, 
No.  22  Clifl:  Street,  and  sold  by  the  principal  booksellers  through- 
out the  United  States.     18.35.     12mo.  [-5363 
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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 

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Lawrexce,  "William  Beach.     1800-81.     Jurist,  Xew  York. 

Right  of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the  northeastern  bound- 
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laid  before  the  king  of  the  Netherlands,  and  revised  by  Albert 
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The  History  of  the   negotiations   in  reference   to  the   eastern   and 

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Substantially  the  same  as  in  New  York  Review. 

L  AWTEES. 

Early,  of  Lincoln  and  Kennebec  Covinties.  1659.  See  Allen,  Fred- 
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Leading  BrsixESS  Men  of  Lewiston,  Augusta  and  Vicinity,  embrac- 
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Leavens,  Charles,  and  family,  Holden.     1890.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

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The  Scholar's  Review,  and  teacher's  daily  assistant.  Being  a 
compendium  of  literary  and  scientific  works,  original,  improved, 
selected.  Designed  as  a  summary  retrospect  of  the  principal  and 
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- 
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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. 

Leavitt,  Mrs.  L.  M.     (Martha  Cornelia.)     b.  1841.     Turner. 

Echoes.     Lewiston:  Gordon  &  Payne.     1885.     16mo.  pp.  192.     [5.370 

Leavitt,  William  Bradbury,  M.  D.     1840-79,  Physician,  Athens. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1881.     See  Beede,  J.  W. 

Lebaxon.     Incorporated  1767. 

History  of.     1872.     See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 
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H.  M. 

Le  Bosquet,  Johx. 

A  Memorial,  with  reminiscences,  historical,  personal,  and  charac- 
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[5372 

Lee,  Andrew,  D.  D.      174.5-1832.     Clergyman,  Lisbon,  Conn. 

The  Duty  of  Gospel  Ministers,  illustrated  and  urged,  in  a  discourse 
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at  Lisbon  in  Connecticut. 
Keep  thyself  pure. 

St.  Paul. 
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[5373 

Lee,  Charles  Alfred,  M.  D.  1801-72.  Professor  Maine  Medical 
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Lee,  Mrs.  Eliza  Buckminster.     1794-1864.     Boston. 

Memoirs  of  Kev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  D.  D.,  and  of  his  son,  Rev. 
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1849.     12mo.  pp.  486.     (Port.)  [5375 

Chapter  V  gives  an  account  of  Kittery,  and  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Stevens, 
D.  D. 

Lee,  Leslie   Alexander,    b.  1852.     Professor  at  Bowdoin   College, 
from  1876. 
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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 
be  correctly  examined  and  determined,  by  scientific  principles, 
combined  with  indisputable  data  grounded  in  equity;  together 
with  an  examination  of  the  treaty  of  1783,  from  which  is  derived 
a  demonstration  of  the  falsehood  of  the  British  claim.  By  John 
Lee,  decypherer  of  the  charter  of  Omagh,  and  author  of  pro- 
portional formulae  theory  of  longitude,  and  a  treatise  on  the 
errors  of  the  rectangular  survey.  Cambridge :  Metcalf ,  Torrey  & 
Ballen,  1839.     8vo.  pp.  22.     (1  plate  of  angles.)  [5377 

Lee,  Mrs.  Hannah  Farnham  Sawyer.     1780-1865.     Boston. 

Tales,  by  the  author  of  "  Three  Experiments  of  Living,  "  "  Luther,  " 
"  Cranmer,  "  "  Old  Painters,  "  &c. 

"In  the  right  and  wrong  of  education  generally  consists  the  happiness  or 
misery  of  life. " 

Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray  and  Company.     1842.     16ino.  pp.  vi,  (1), 
337.  [5378 

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- 
tants, on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1799.  By  Silas  Lee.  Wiscassett: 
Printed  by  Henry  Hoskins.     1799.     12mo.  pp.  25.  [5379 

Notice  of.     1859.     See  Allen,  Frederic. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     -See  Willis,  William. 

Sketch  of.     Bang.  H.  M.     3:119.     (1887.)  [5380 

Lee,  Thomas  J.     d.  1835.    Winthrop,  Calais. 

A  Spelling  Book  containing  the  rudiments  of  the  English  language; 
with  appropriate  reading  lessons.  Boston:  Munroe  &  Francis. 
1823.     2d  ed.    18mo.  pp.  iv,  180.  [5381 


696  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Lee,  Thomas  J.,  Continued. 

The  same.      Improved  edition.      Hallowell :  Glazier,  Masters  &  Co. 

1831.     16mo.  pp.  207.  [5382 

The  Primary  Class  Book:  A  selection  of  easy  lessons  in  reading,  for 

the  younger  classes  in  common  schools.  By  Thomas  J.  Lee,  com- 
piler of  "  A  Spelling  Book  Containing  the  Eudiments  of  the 
English  Language."  Stereotype  edition.  Hallowell:  Glazier, 
Masters  &  Co.     24mo.  pp.  17<J.  [5383 

The  National  Class  Book;  a  selection  of  exercises  in  reading  for  the 

use  of  the  higher  classes  in  common  schools.  By  Thomas  J.  Lee, 
compiler  of  "  The  Primary  Class  Book."  Hallowell:  Printed  and 
published  by  (ilazier,  Masters  &  Co.,  No.  1  Kennebec  Row.  1830. 
12mo.  pp.  288.  [5384 

Lees,  Fkedeeic  Richard,    h.  1815.     English  physician. 

Text  Book  of  Intemperance.  By  Dr.  F.  R.  Lees,  F.  S.  A.,  author  of 
"Temperance  Bible  Commentary,"  "Doctor's  Drugs  and  Drinks," 
"Condensed  Argument  for  Prohibition,"  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  Rock- 
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Leffixgwell,  Alsop. 

The  Mystery  of  Bar  Harbor.  A  melo-dramatic  romance  of  France 
and  Mt.  Desert.  By  Alsop  Leflfingwell.  New  York:  G.  W.  Dill- 
ingham, 1887.     12mo.  pp.  207.  [5386 

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- 
ciation, October,  1883.  Portland:  B.  Thurston  &  Co.  1887.  16mo. 
pp.  99.     (Port.)  [5387 

Autobiography  of  Levi   Leighton.     Portland:  Brown   Thurston  & 

Co.     1890.     12mo.  pp.  236.  [5388 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey,     h.  1824.     Author,  New  York. 

The  Algonquin  Legends  of  New^  England,  or  myths  and  folk  lore 
of  the  Micmac,  Passamaquoddy,  and  Penobscot  tribes.  By 
Charles  G.  Leland.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company. 
New  York:  11  East  Seventeenth  Street.  The  Riverside  Press, 
Cambridge.     1884.     12mo.  pp.  xviii,  379.     (Illus.)  [5389 

The  Edda  among  the  Algonquin  Indians.     Atl.  Mo.  54:222.    (1884.) 

[5390 

Legends  of  the  Passamaquoddy.     With  draAvings  on  birch  bark  by 

a  Quadi  Indian.     Cent.  28:  668.     (1884.)  [5391 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  697 

Leland,  Hexey. 

Descendants  of.     1654-1850.     See  Leland,  Sherman. 

Leland,  Joseph.     1T5T-1839.     Revolutionary  officer,  Saco. 
Biographical  Notice  of.     187;3.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Leland,  Joseph  Wakeen.     180.5-58.     Lawyer,  Saco. 
Memorial  of.     1873.     See  Drake,  Francis  S. 

Leland,  Sheeman. 

Descendants  of  Henry  Leland  from  1054  to  1850.  Boston.  1850. 
8vo.  pp.  280.  [5392 

Lemont,  Levi  P.     Bath. 

Fourteen  hundred  historical  dates  of  the  town  and  city  of  Bath, 
and  the  town  of  Georgetown,  from  1604  to  1874.  By  Levi  P.  Le- 
mont. Together  with  the  address  of  Francis  Winter,  Esq.,  de- 
livered at  Bath  at  the  anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, July  4,  1825.  Bath:  Published  by  the  author.  1874. 
8vo.  pp.  104.  [5393 

Lennan,  Miss  Si'san.     Searsmont. 

Funeral  Sermon  on.     1850.     See  Fletcher,  Nathan  C. 

"Leon."     P.sfmd. 

The  North  Eastern  Boundary  Question.    N.  E.  Mag.  2:  217.   (1832.) 

[5394 

Leonard,  Abigail  C. 

Sermons  on  various  subjects,  by  George  Leonard,  A.  M.,  late  pas- 
tor of  the  First  Baptist  church  in  Portland.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  Rev.  Mr.  Babcock's  sermon,  occasioned  by  the  author's 
death,  and  including  a  sketch  of  his  life  and  character.  By 
Abigail  C  Leonard.  Portland:  Printed  at  the  office  of  Zion's 
Advocate.     1832.     12mo.  pp.  140.  [5395 

Leonard,  George,     d.  rS31.     Clergyman,  Portland,  1830-31. 

Sermons  of.     1832.     See  Leonard,  Abigail  C. 
Sermon  on  his  death.     1832.     See  Leonard,  Abigail  C. 

Leonard,  George,  and  family.  Brewer.     18P0.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 

Leonard,  Henry  C.     d.  1880.     Clergyman,  Orono,  Thomaston. 

A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Universalist  church,  Orono,  on  Thurs- 
day afternoon,  January  10,  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Eraeline  Whit- 
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A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Universalist  church,  Orono,  on  Sunday 

afternoon,    January  20,  being  the   Sunday  after  the  funeral   of 
Martha  A.  Webster.    Bangor.     18-50.     8vo.  pp.  16.  [5397 


698  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   MAINE. 

Leojjaed,  Henry  C,  Continued. 

A  Sermon, preached  in  Orono,  Maine,  on  Sunday  afternoon,  April  11, 

1852,  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Charlotte  H.  Allen.  Bangor.  Svo.  pp. 
15.  [5398 

A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Universalist  church,  Orono,   at  the 

funeral  of  Mary  E.  Crane,  on  Sunday  afternoon,  March  20, 1853, 
By  the  minister  of  the  church.  "But  twelve  brief  years  she 
lived  on  earth.  "  Bangor:  Printed  for  private  circulation.  1853. 
Svo.  pp.  14.  [5399 

A  Sermon  preached  in  Orono,  Maine,  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Apphia 

B.  Crane,  on  Monday  afternoon,  October  9,  1854.  By  H.  C.  Leon- 
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[5400 

A  Sheaf  from  a  Pastor's  Field.     By  Henry  C.  Leonard.      Second 

edition.  Boston:  Published  by  Abel  Tompkins,  38  and  40  Corn- 
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Leonard,  Levi  Washburn.  1773-1864.  Clergyman,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
The  North  American  Spelling  Book,  conformed  to  Worcester's 
dictionary,  with  a  progressive  series  of  easy  reading  lessons. 
ByL.  W.  Leonard,  author  of  "Literary  and  Scientific  Class  Book" 
and  "Sequel  to  Easy  Lessons."  ISTew  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged.    Bangor:   Published  by  D.  Bugbee.     1847.     16mo.  pp.  180. 

5402 

Leonard,  Oliver.     1764-1828.     Lawyer,  Orrington,  Bangor. 

Sketch  of.     1885.     See  Porter,  J.  W. 
Biographical  Sketch  of.     1863.     See  AVilHs,  William. 

Leppier,  George  Francis.     Notice  of.     1864.     See  Blaine,  J.  G. 

Lescarbot,  Marc.     1590  (about)-1630.     French  author. 

Histoire  de  la  Novvelle-France  Contenant  les  Navigations,  de- 
couvertes,  &  habitations  faites  par  les  Francois  fes  Indes  Occi- 
dentales  &  Nouvelle-France,  souz  I'avoeu  &  authorite  de  nos 
Bois  Tres-Chretiens,  &  les  diverses  fortunes  d'iceux  en  1' execution 
de  ces  choses,  depuis  cent  ans  jusques  a  hui.  En  quoy  est  com- 
prise I'Histoire  Morale,  Naturele,  &  Geographique  de  ladite 
province;  Avec  les  Tables  &  Figures  d'icelles.  Par  Marc  Lescarbot 
Advocat  en  Parlement,  Temoin  oculaire  d'vne  partie  des  choses 
ici  recitees.  A  Paris,  chez  Jean  Milot,  tenant  sa  boutique  sur  les 
degrez  de  la  grand'  salle  du  Palais.  M.  DC.  IX.  Avec  privilege 
dv  Roy.     sm.  8vo.  pp.  (48),  888.     (3  maps.)  [5403 

The  same.     A  Paris  Chez  Jean  Millot,  devant  S.  Barthelemi  aux 

trois  Couronnes:  Et  en  sa  boutique  sur  les  degrez  de  la  grand' 
Salle  du  Palais.  M.DC.XI.  Avec  Privilege,  sm.  8vo.  pp.  (20), 
877,  (28).     (3  or  4  maps.)  [5404 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  699 

The  same.     Seconde  edition,  reveue,  corrig^e,  &   augmentee   par 

r  Autlieur.  A  Paris  Cliez  Jean  Millot,  devant  S.  Barthelemi  aux 
trois  Couronnes:  Et  en  sa  boutique  sur  les  degrez  de  la  grand' 
salle  du  Palais.  M.  DC.  XII.  Avec  privilege  du  Roy.  sm.  8vo. 
pp.  (20),  877,  (28).     (3  or  4  maps.)  [5405 

The   same.     A  Paris,    Chez  Adrian  Perier,  rue  saint   Jacques,   au 

Compas  d'or.  M.  DC  XVIII.  sm.  8vo.  pp.  (55),  970,  Errata, 
I.     1.  (4  maps.)  [5406 

The  same,  under  the  following  title: 

Historie  de  la  Nouvelle-France  par  Marc  Lescarbot  suivie  des 
Muses  de  la  Nouvelle-France.  Nouvelle  Edition  publiee  par  Ed- 
■win  Tross  avec  quatre  cartes  geographiques.  Paris:  Librairie 
Tross.  1866.  3  Vols.  8vo.  pp.  (12),  xviii,  (2),  287:  (6),  291-586: 
(6),  591-851,   (28)  83,  (1).     (4  maps.)  [5407 

Nova  Francia:    or  the  description   of  that  part  of  New  France, 

which  is  one  continent  with  Virginia.  Described  in  the  three 
late  voyages  and  Plantation  made  by  Monsieur  de  Monts,  Mon- 
sieur du  Pont-Grau^,  and  Monsieur  de  Poutrincourt,  into  the 
countries  called  by  the  Frenchmen  La  Cadie,  lying  to  the  South- 
west of  Cape  Breton.  Together  with  an  excellent  seuerall 
Treatie  of  all  the  commodities  of  the  said  countries,  and  maners 
of  the  naturall  inhabitants  of  the  same.  Translated  out  of 
French  into  English  by  P.  E.  (rondelle).  Londini,  impensis 
Georgii  Bishop.     1609.     4to.  pp.  (12),  307.     (Map.)  [5408 

The  same.     London:  Printed  by  Andrew  Hebb,  and  are  to  be  sold 

at  the  signe  of  the  Bell  in  Paul's  Church-yard.  n.  d.  4to.  pp. 
(12),  307.   (Map).  [5409 

A  translation   of  part  of  New  France  is  printed  in  Purchas's    Pilgrims, 
Vol.  V,  and  in  Churchill's  Collections,  Vol.  VIII. 

Les  Muses  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     A  Monseignerr  le  Chancellier. 

Avia  Pieridum  peragro  loco  nullius  ante 
Trita  solo 

A  Paris  chez  Jean  Millot  sur  les  degrez  de  la  grand-salle  du 
Palais.     M.D.C.IX.     Avec  privilege  du  Roy.  sm.  8vo.  pp.    (6),  66. 

[5410 

Lesdebnier,  Mbs.  Emily  Pieepont. 

Berenice,    a  life  story.     Boston:  Phillips,    Sampson  &    Co.     1856. 
12mo.  [5411 

(A)  Letter  lately  written  by ,  of  L d.  Me.,  to  his  friend; 

in  which  are  given  the  reasons  why  he  has  altered  his  religious 
sentiments  from  the  Calvinistical  to  the  Universal  system;  with 
the  reason  why  he  now  departs  from  the  system  last  mentioned. 
Hallowell.     1823.     8vo.  pp.  23.  [5412 


700  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

(A)  Lettek  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  bishop  of  a  church  in  New- 
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Wells.  By  a  Lunar  Hermit.  Containing  I.  Some  advice  to 
those  two  reverend  disputants.  II.  An  abridgement  of  an  old 
book,  written  long  ago,  by  the  Man-in-the-Moon.  In  which  is 
shown,  1.  What  things  are  holy,  sinful  and  indifferent.  2.  Whut 
is  the  nature  of  duty;  and  that  the  unregenerate  do  many  duties. 
3.  That  there  is  no  rightness  in  the  doings  of  the  unregenerate. 
III.  An  appendix,  containing,  1.  An  explanation  and  proof  of 
a  power  of  self-determination.  2.  The  explanation  and  proof 
of  the  being  of  principles  in  the  human  mind.  3.  Proof  of  the 
ethico-physical  inability  of  sinners.  4.  An  explanation  and  vin- 
dication of  neoct  and  remote  powers.  Printed  in  the  Terrestrial 
Globe,  1774.    16mo.  pp.  16.  [5413 

Letters  written  during  a  journey  through  North  America.     Chr.  Ob- 
server.    4:  218,  283.     (1823.)  [5414 
Gives  a  brief  account  of  Portland  in  1821. 

Levant.     Incorporated  1813. 

Address,  educational.     1837.     See  Carpenter,  E.  G. 

Levasseur,  a. 

La  Fayette  in  America  in  1824  and  1825;  or  journal  of  a  voyage  to 
the  United  States:  By  A.  Levasseur,  secretary  to  General  Lafay- 
ette during  his  journey.  Translated  by  John  D.  Godman,  M.  D. 
Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Lea.  1829.  12mo.  Vol.  I.  pp,  vi,  9,  227. 
Vol.  II.  pp.  iv,  9,  265.  [5415 

Levensalee,  Henry  Coombs,  M.  D.     b.  1831.     Physician,  Thoraaston. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Moses  R.  Ludwig,   M.  D.,  of    Thomaston. 

Me.  Med.  Ass.  Trans.    4:346.     (KS72.)  [5416 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Daniel  Rose,  M.  D.,  of  Thomaston.     Me. 

Med.  Ass.  Trans.     4:349.     (1872.)  [5417 

Leverett,  John. 

Defense  of  his  title  to  Maine  land.     1736.     See  Waldo,  Samuel. 

Leverett,  Thomas,  and  Beauchamp,  Johx. 

Patent  to,  1630.     See  Waldo  Patent. 
Levett,  Christopher.     1586-1631  (?)  Traveler,  York,  England. 

A  Voyage  into  New  England,  begun  in  1623,  and  ended  in  1624. 
Performed  by  Christopher  Levett,  His  Majesty's  woodward  of 
Somersetshire,  and  one  of  the  council  of  New  England.  Printed 
at  London,  by  William  Jones,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Edward 
Brewster,  at  the  sign  of  the  Bible,  in  Paul's  churchyard.  1628. 
8vo.  [5418 

The  same.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  3d  ser.     8:  159.     (1843.)         [5419 

From  a  transcript  procured  m  England  by  .Tared  Sparks. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  701 

The  same.     Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     2:  73.     (1847.)  [-5420 

From  a  copy  in  the  library  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society. 

Secretary  Sir  Edward  Conway  to  Lord  President  of  York.  Green- 
wich, June  26,  1623.  (State  Paper  Office,  Colonial  papers,  Vol. 
II.)     Hist.  Mag.     4:  228.     (1860.)  [5421 

Grant  for  a  general  and  free  contribution  for  the  maintenance  of 

the  plantation  in  Xew  England,  to  be  paid  to  Capt.  Christopher 
Levett,  appointed  governor  thereof,  Feb.  11,  1628.  (State  Paper 
Office,  Sign  Manual,  Vol.  V.,  No.  I.)     Hist.  Mag.    4:  229.     (1860.) 

[.5422 

Lewis,  A.,  and  others. 

An  Address  to  the  people  of  Maine,  on  the  question  of  separation. 

By  the  convention  of  delegates,  assembled  at  Brunswick,  August 

1,1816.     Published  by  order  of  the  convention,     n.  p.  n.  d.  (Brvms- 

wick,  1816.)     12mo.  pp.  24.  [5423 

The  author  was  Benjamin  Orr. 

Leavis,  Aloxzo  Freeman,  Fryeburg.  and  Lewis,  Calvin  Winfield, 
Boston. 
Editors.  Newly  Discovered  Fourth  of  July  Oration  by  the  Illus- 
trious orator  and  statesman,  Daniel  Webster;  delivered  at  Frye- 
burg, Me.,  in  the  year  1802,  and  now  for  the  first  time  given  to 
the  public.  Boston,  Mass.:  A.  Williams  &  Co.  Fryeburg,  Me.: 
A,  F.  &  C.  W.  Lewis.     1882.     8vo.  pp.  16.     (3  illus.)  [5424 

Editors.     The  Illustrated  Fryeburg  Webster  Memorial.     Fryeburg, 

Me.:  A.  F.  &  C.  W.  Lewis.  1882.  8>ro.  pp.  39.  (6  illus.)  [5425 
Contains  the  Fourth  of  July  oration  delivered  by  Daniel  Webster  at  Frye- 
burg, in  1802;  some  of  his  poems  and  Fryeburg  letters;  also  poems  by  Long- 
fellow, Whittier,  Gov.  Lincoln,  Prof.  Upham,  H.  Bernard  Carpenter,  and 
others  (including  several  specially  written  for  the  memorial),  and  prose 
sketches  by  Webster,  Howells,  and  others,  descriptive  of  Fryeburg's  history 
and  scenery. 

Editors.    The  same,  under  the  following  title: 

Fryeburg  Webster  Memorial.  Illustrated.  1882.  8vo.  pp.  40. 
(6  illus.) 

Lewis,  John.    1717-1803.    North  Yarmouth. 
Sketch  of.     1890.     See  Loring,  Amasa. 

Lewis,  Robert  Ben.jamin. 

Light   and   Truth,  from  ancient  and   sacred   history.     By  Robert 
Benjamin  Lewis.     Portland:  D.   C.  Colesworthy,  Printer.     1836. 
24mo.  pp.  176.  [5426 
Light  and  Truth,  from  ancient  and  sacred  history,  by  Robert  Ben- 
jamin Lewis. 

Search  this  work  with  care  and  candor : 

Every  line  and  page  you  read 
Will  brighten  all  the  truths  of  Scripture — 
Proved  by  history — plain  indeed. 

Augusta:  Severance  &  Dorr,  Printers.  1843.  12mo.  pp.  96.      [5427 


702  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAIKE. 

Lewis,  Robert  Benjamin,  Continued. 

The  same.     Boston :  Published  by  a  committee  of  colored  gentlemen. 

Benjamin  F.  Roberts,  Printer.     1844.     Large  16mo.  pp.  400.     [5428 

Lewiston.     Incorporated  179.5.     -See  also  Bates  College. 
Sermon  to  young  men.     1847.     See  Drummond,  James. 

Rules  of  the  Congregational   church   of  Lewiston  Falls,  with  the 

names  of  the  present  members.     Portland:  Printed  by  Thurston 
and  Company.     1848.     16mo.  pp.  10.  [5429 

Business  Directory  of  Lewiston  Falls,  in  which  all  trades  and  pro- 
fessions are  alphabetically  arranged  under  their  respective  heads. 
Lewiston  Falls:  Published  by  Young  &  Co.     1S51.     12mo.  pp.  24. 

[54.30 
This  is  the  oldest  directory.    It  is  combined  with  the  Maine  Farmer's 
Almanac  for  1852.    The  directory  comprises  7>^  pages  and  the  number  of 
names  is  about  300. 

Second   Annual  Report  of  the  Lewiston  ,Water  Power  Company. 

January  1,  1852.     Boston:  Button  and  Wentworth,  Printers.     No. 
37  Congress  Street.     1852.     8vo.  pp.  24.  [5431 

Address,  educational.     1853.     See  Hoyt,  Joseph  G. 

Catalogue  of  the  Harper  Library  Association.     1855. 

Address,  agricultural.     1857.     See  Webster,  Charles  H. 

Sermon,    funeral   Ann  A.  Garcelon.      18.57.     See  Balkham,  Uriah. 

Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  Lewiston  and  Auburn,  1858.     16mo. 

[5432 
Sermon,  birthday.     18.59.     See  Thur.ston,  David. 

Sermon,  Harper's  Ferry  Outbreak.     1859.     See  Balkham,  Uriah. 

Directory  of  Lewiston  and  Auburn,  containing  also  incidents  re- 
lating to  their  history.     Lewiston.     1860.     12mo.  pp.  160.        [5433 

Catalogue  of  Manufacturers  and  Mechanics  Library  Association  of 

Lewiston,  with  the  charter,  constitution  and  by-laws.     Incorpor- 
ated 1861.     Lewiston:  1861.     8vo.  pp.  68.  [5434 

Sermon,  on  Rev.  James  Drummond,  1862.     See  Sewall,  Jotham  B. 

Directory,    with   a  history   of  Lewiston   and   Auburn.     1864.     See 

Stauwood,  W.  F. 

Sermon,  memorial  of  a  soldier.     (Geo.  J.  Strout.)    1864.     See  Snow, 

J.  C. 

Sermon,  Methodist  centenary.     1866.     See  Munger,  C. 

Sermon,  missionary.     1867.     See  Field,  George  W. 

The  Lewiston  and  Auburn  Directory,    containing  the  names  of  the 

inhabitants,  their  occupations  and   places  of  business,  &c.,  the 
officers  of  various  societies,  &c.     1867.  [5435 


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with  the  constitution,  by-laws,  list  of  officers,  &c.  Organized 
April  15,  1867.  Incorporated  April  13,  1868.  Lewiston:  Journal 
Steam  Printing  Office,  Lisbon  Street.  1868.     12mo.  pp.  38.       [5436 

-City  Directory.     1869.     See  Stanwood,  W.  F. 


Sermon,  "  Business  and  Religion. '■     1869.     See  Burgess,  J.  S. 

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with  charter,  constitution  and  by-laws.  Lewiston :  Journal  Press. 
1869.     8vo.  pp.  51.  [5437 

Convention,  Sunday-school.     1869.     See  Sabbath-schools. 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Park  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Sab- 
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origin  and  progress  of  the  school.  Lewiston:  Journal  Steam 
Press.     1871.     8vo.  pp.  32.  [5438 

Directory.     1872.     See  Greenough,  Jones  &  Co. 

History  of.     1873.     See  Elder,  Janus  G. 

Directory.     1874-75.     See  Greenough,  Jones  &  Co. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Lewiston  T.  M.  C.  A.  missionary.     By  M. 

H.  Tarbox.     Printed  at  the   Journal  Office.     1875.     12mo.  pp.  12. 

[5439 

Catalogue  of  Manufacturers   and  Mechanics   Library   Association. 

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Sermon,  "  The  Home  Over  There.  "     1879.     See  Ufford,  Edward  S. 

Catalogue  of  the  books  in  the  Bates  Street  Baptist   Sabbath-school 

library,  Lewiston,  Maine.     Lewiston:    Geo.  A.  Callahan,  Printer. 
1879.     12mo.  pp.  25.  [5442 

Manual  of  the   First  Baptist  church,  Lewiston,  Maine,  containing 

the  declaration  of  faith,    covenant,    and   rules   and   regulations 
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Directory.     1880-81.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Catalogue  of  the  Manufacturers  and  Mechanics  Library  Associa- 
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Svo.  pp.  124.  [5444 

Lewiston.     Sermon  in  verse.     1882.     See  Haskell,  William  G. 

Order  of  Service  for  consecration  of  the  new  Trinity  church,  Lewis- 
ton,  Maine,  Friday,  October  6,  1882.  Consecrator:    Rt.  Rev.  Henry 


704  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

Lewiston,  Continued. 

Adams  Neely,    D.  D.,   bishop  of  Maine.   Preacher:  Rev.  Samuel 
Upjohn,  pastor  of  St.  Mark's  church,  Augusta,  Maine.  8vo.  pp.  8. 

[5445 

Directory.     188:3.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Eighteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
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constitution  and  by-laws.  Lewiston,  Maine:  Printed  at  the 
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Directory.     1885.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

History  King  Hiram  Chapter.     1885.     See  Callahan,  George  A. 

Supplement  to  catalogue  of  the  Manufacturers  and  Mechanics  Li- 
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[5447 

Manual  of  Pine   Street  Congregational  church,  Lewiston,    Maine. 

Containing   the  rules   and   regulations,    principles   of  discipline, 
form  of  admission,  articles  of  faith  and  covenant. 

"  Unto  him  be  glory  in  the  church,  by  Jesus  Christ,  througliout  all  ages, 
world  without  end.  "    Amen. 

Lewiston,  Me.:  Printed  at  the  Journal  Office.    1886.  16mo.  pp.  13. 

[5448 

Sermon,  anniversary.     1887.     See  "Washburn,  W.  H. 

Address,  electicism  in  medicine.     1887.     See  Cowles,  J.  P. 

Directory.     1887.     -See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Names  of  all  baptized,  confirmed,   married  or  buried  in  Trinity 

Church  parish.     1887.     See  Washburn,  W.  H. 

Sermon  on  Geo.  E.  Lowden.     1887.     See  Hayes,  B.  F. 

Leading  Business   Men   of.      With  historical   sketch.      1888.     See 

Leading  Business  Men. 

Exhibit  of    mercantile,    manufacturing   and   general    interests  of 

Lewiston.     Board  of  Trade.     1888.  [5449 

Directory.     1889.     See  Greenough,  W.  A.  &  Co. 

Sermon.     1890.     See  Washburn,  W.  H. 

Lewiston  as  an  Inland  Retreat.     1890.     See  Haynes,  Geo.  H. 

Lexingtox,  (Mass.) 

Proceedings  at  the  centennial  celebration  of  the  battle  of  Lexing- 
ton, April  19,  1875.  Boston:  Lockwood,  Brooks  &  Co.  8vo.  pp. 
170.     (Ports.)  [5450 

Speech  on  "The  Colleges  in  the  Struggle  for  American  Liberty,"  by  Gen. 
J.  L.  Chamberlain,  pp.  69-72. 

LiBBEY,  Joseph.     1793-1871.     Teacher,  Portland. 

Discourse  in  memory  of.     1871.     See  Williams,  Moses  H. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE.  705 

LiBBY,  Abial,  M.  D.     b.  1822.     Physician,  Riclimond. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  D.  W.  C.  Chamberlain,  M.  D.  Me.  Med.  Ass. 
Trans,     i:  186.     (1871.)  [54.51 

LiBBY,  Almon.     b.  1816.     Clergyman,  Lewiston. 

An  Address  to  Sabbath  schools,  assembled  on  the  5th  of  July,  1847, 

at  the  Free  Baptist  meeting  house  in  Kittery.     Printed  by  request 

of  the   hearers.     Wm.  H    Foster,   Printer,   Portsmouth,  N.    H. 

1847.     Svo.  pp.  8.  [5452 

LiBBY,  Alvan,  M.  D.     1818-74.     Wells. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.     1876.     See  Orr,  O.  A. 
LiBBY,  Charles  Fbeemax.     b.  1844.     Lawyer,  Portland. 

Address  at  unveiling  bust  of  Longfellow.  1885.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll. 
2d  ser.  2:208.  [5458 

LiBBY,  Charles  Thorxto::!^.     b.  1861.     Lawyer,  Portland. 

The  Libby  Family  in  America,  1602-1881.  Prepared  and  published 
by  Charles  T.  Libby.  Portland,  Maine:  Printed  by  B.  Thurston 
&  Co.     1882.     8vo.  pp.  628.  [5454 

Goodman  Libby' s  Passage  over.     Me.  Rec.     5:61.     (1888.)         [5455 

Ancestry  of.     1889.     See  American  Ancestry. 

Libby  Family.     1602-1881.     See  Libby,  Charles  T. 

Libel  Refuted:  A  reply  to  Greene's  pamphlet,  by  the  trustees  of  the 
Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary  and  Female  College,  Kent's  Hill.  Lewis- 
ton:  Printed  at  the  Journal  Office,  Lisbon  Street.  1868.  8vo. 
pp.  95.  [5456 

The  preface  is  signed  by  Anson  P.  Morrill,  Daniel  B.  Randall  and  Stephen 
Allen. 

(Ox)  Liberality  ix  Religiox,  taken  from  the  Christian's  Magazine, 
edited  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Mason,  of  New  York,  together  with  "  An 
Inquiry  into  the  Scripture  Meaning  of  Charity,"  extracted  from 
the  writings  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Witherspoon.  Portland:  Published 
and  sold  by  A.  Lyman  &  Co.,  Insurance-Buildings,  Exchange 
Street.     J.  M'Kown,  Printer.     1811.     12rao.  pp.  40.  [5457 

Liberty. 

History  of  Liberty  Lodge,  No.  Ill,  Montville,  Maine,  originally, 
now  Liberty,  Maine,  from  Nov.  8,  1861,  to  Jan.  1,  1890,  with  by- 
laws of  lodge  and  appendix.  Belfast:  G.  W.  Burgess,  Printer. 
1891.     Large  12rao.  [5458 

Apparentlj"  printed  in  three  instalments. 

History  of  St.  Geox'ges  Chapter,  No.  45,  Liberty,  Maine,  from  March 

10th  1881,  to  Jan.  1st,  1890,  with  by-laws  of  chapter  and  appendix. 
(Masonic  emblems.;  Belfast:  G.  W.  Burgess,  Printer.  1892.  sm. 
Svo.  pp.  30.  [5459 

Signed  at  close,  "  George  W.  Berry,  Edwin  A.  Porter,  A.  P.  Cargill,  Com- 
mittee on  History." 
46 


706  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    MAINE. 

(The)  Liberty  Bell.     By  Friends  of  Freedom.     Boston:  1841.     16mo. 

pp.  (8),  144.  [5460 

Contains  poem  "The  Lonely  HearteO,"  by  Harriet  Winslow,  Portland,  p.  5. 

LifiHT  FOR  liiTTLE  OxES.     1S72.     See  Waterbury,  Mary  F. 

Light,  George  Washington.     1809-68.     Journalist,  Portland,  Boston. 
My  Old  Companion,  or  a  selection  of  secrets.     Portland,  1824.     sm. 
4to.  pp.  25.  [5461 
Indifference  to  Study.     1836.     See  Stephens,  Ann  S. 

LuiHTHOUSE,  First  in  New  England.     1715.      -See  Porter,  Joseph  W. 

Lighthouses,    Maine,    review   of    report    on.      1843.     See    Forward, 

Walter. 

LiGHTHorsES,  All  Among  Maine.     1886.     See  Crowninshield,  Mary  B. 

Limerick.     Incorporated  1787. 

Address  at.  peace  celebration.     1815.     .See  Freeman,  Charles. 

Account  of.     1831.     .See  Freeman,  Charles. 

Sermon,  funeral  Mary  E.  Tilton.     1842.     .See  Cohen,  J.  Milton. 

History  of.     1872.     .See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 

History  of.     1880.     .See  Clayton,  W.  W. 

Manual  of  the  Congregational  church  in  Limerick,  Maine.  1795. 

"  Hitherto  hath  the  Lord  helped  us. " 
1881.     Limerick:  Warren  L.  Holland,  Printer,  1881.      24mo.  pp.  8. 

[5462 

LiMiNGTON.     Incorporated  1792. 

Address,  temperance.     1834.     See  Loring,  Levi. 

History  of.     1872.     See  Sanford,  Everts  &  Co. 

History  of.     1880.     See  Clayton,  W.  W. 

Lincoln.     Incorporated  1829. 

Notes  on.     1873.     .See  Nelson,  Jeremy. 
Catalogue  Sunday-school  Library.     1874.  [5463 

Lincoln,   Abraham.      1809-65.      Sixteenth   president  of    the    United 
States. 
The  Life,   speeches  and  public    services  of  Abram     Lincoln,    to- 
gether with  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin.'  New  York: 
Rudd  &  Carleton.     MDCCCLX.     12mo.  pp.  117.     (Port.)         [-5464 
"  Some  copies  are  entitled  'The  Wigwam  Edition. '  " 

Sabin. 

Life   and   Public   Services   of    Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  of  Illinois, 

and  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine.  Boston:  Thayer  &  El- 
dridge,  114  and  116  Washington  Street.  1860.  12mo.  pp.  128. 
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Discourse  on,  Saco.     1865.     See  Windsor,  John  H. 

Discourse  on,  Castine.     1865.     See  Ives,  Alfred  E. 

Eulogy  on,  Bangor.     1865.     See  Everett,  C.  C 

Eulogy  on,  Rockland.     1865.     See  Cutter,  Edward  F. 

Eulogy  on,  Saco.     1865.     See  Tapley,  Eufus  P. 

Sermon  on,  Bangor.     1865.     See  Everett,  C.  C. 

5ermon  on,  Bangor.     1865.     See  Johnson,  Edwin. 

sermon  on,  Cumberland.     1865.     See  Jordan,  Ebenezer  S. 

Lincoln  and  Kennebec  Consociation. 

Articles  of  Union,  Faith  and  Practice,  recommended  by  a  meeting 
of  churches  at  Winthrop,  Feb.  2.3,  1808,  and  adopted  at  a  meet- 
ing at  Hallowell,  Feb.  1,  1809.  Hallowell:  Printed  by  Nathaniel 
Cheever.     1809.     12mo.  pp.  12.  [5466 

Lincoln  and  Kennebec  Religious  Tract  Society. 

Tract. — Xo.  "VIII.  An  Address  to  the  public;  especially  to  the  peo- 
ple of  my  own  charge,  and  of  the  new  settlements  in  the  north- 
ern and  western  parts  of  the  United  States,  on  the  subjects  of 
prayer  and  family  religion.  By  Benjamin  Trumbull,  D.  D.  Bab- 
son  and  Rust,  Prs.,  Wiscasset,  1807.     12mo.  jjp.  .34.  [5467 

Lincoln,  Ben.iamin.     173.3-1810.     Revolutionary  general,  Hingham. 
Letter  from,  to  William  Bingham,  relating  to  Maine.     1792.     See 
Maine. 

Copy  of  a  letter  on  the  religious  state  of  the  eastern  counties  in 

the   district  of  Maine.      Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  4: -53.      (1795.) 

[5468 

Observations  on  the  climate,  soil  and  value  of  the  eastern  coun- 
ties, in  the  district  of  Maine;  written  in  the  year  1789.  By  the 
Honourable  General  Lincoln.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  4:  141. 
(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 
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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. 

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LiNDSEY,  Stephen  D.     1828-84.     Lawyer,  XoiTidgewock. 
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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. 


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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. 
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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. 

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at  Ellsworth,  Maine,  from  its  organization,  Sept.  .3,  1870  to  Jan.  1, 
1891.  By  Trueman  C.  Lord.  Published  by  vote  of  the  lodge. 
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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- 
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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- 
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Necrology  of  North  Yarmouth,  1736  to  1762.     O.  T.  8:  1105.     [5584 

A  Venerable  Tabernacle.     By  Rev.  A.  Loring  of  North  Yarmouth. 

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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- 
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(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. 


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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. 

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Boston. 

Memoir  of  Samuel  Apjjleton  of  Boston.     Mass.    Hist.   Soc.   Proc. 

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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. 
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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 
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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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Speech  of  Eev.  J.  C.  Lovejoy,  before  the  committee  of  the  Legisla- 
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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." 
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[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. 


[5605 


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Boston. 


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Boston. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
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. 
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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- 
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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. 

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The  Trial  of  David  Lynn,  Price  Kein,  Jabez  Meiggs,  Elijah  Bar- 
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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: 
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Hood's  History  of  Music,  159. 

The  same,  under  the  following  title: 

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The  Saint's  Daily  Assistant;  or  meditations  for  morning  and  even- 
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