MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. VII. Portland, 1896. Collections and Proceedings. Second series. Vol. Svo, pp. iv, (1), 488. Plate. Portrait. Contents: The ancient defenses of l'ortland, by Peter Leary, jr.; Col. Thomas Goldthwait-was he a tory? by R. Goldthwaite Carter; Sketches of the lives of early Maine ministers, by William D. Williamson: Tristam Gilman, James Lyon, Francis Winter, Alpheus Spring, Alexander McLean, John Urquhart, Thomas Moore, Jacob Bailey, Thomas Lancaster, William Fessenden, John Thomson, Thurston Whiting, Benjamin Chadwick, Charles Turner, Nathaniel Webster, John Adams. David Jewett, Caleb Jewett. Samuel Perley, John Strickland, Nathaniel Whitaker, Peter Powers, Samuel Nash. The story of New Sweden, by Wm. Widgery Thomas, jr.; History of Col. Edmund Phinney's 31st regiment of foot--the first regiment raised in the county of Cumberland in the Revolutionary war, by Nathan Goold; Hallowell records, communicated by W. B. Lapham; Proceedings; Field day, September 12, 1895; John Lovewell and the Pequakets, by James P. Baxter; Addresses by George B. Barrows, A. F. Lewis. Rev. Jacob Bailey, missionary of the Church of England on Kennebec river, 1760-79, his character and work, by Charles E. Allen; The John Rogers families in Plymouth and vicinity, by Josiah II. Drummond; Martin Pring, by Joseph Williamson; Origin of Democratic institutions in New England, by Edward II. Elwell; Railroad reminiscences, by James W. Bradbury; The mast industry of old Falmouth, by Leonard B. Chapman; Ancient Naguamqueeg, by Samuel T. Dole; Thomas Chute, the first settler of Windham, Maine, and his descendants, by William Goold; The Simancas map of 1610, by Henry S. Burrage; Settlements in Maine after the Penobscot expedition, from the Massachusetts archives; Letter of John Allan to Massachusetts council, 1780; Index. (1713 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections and Proceedings. Second series. Vol. Plates. Portraits. Portland, 1897. Svo. pp. (7), 487. Contents: Richard Cutts, by Henry S. Burrage; Col. Thomas Goldthwaitwas he a tory? by R. Goldthwaite Carter; Bearing of Capt. John Mason's titles upon Maine history, by Wm. M. Sargent; Falmouth Neck in the Revolution, by Nathan Goold; The Rogers family of Georgetown, by Josiah H. Drummond; Field day excursion; Proceedings; Reminiscences of bench and bar, by George F. Emery Otis Russell Johnson, by Brown Thurston; Hallowell records, communicated by W. B. Lapham; Capt. Daniel Tucker in the Revolution-an autobiographical sketch, with prefatory remarks by E. C. Cummings; Gambo, old and new, by Samuel T. Dole; Records of the proprietors of New Gloucester and reminiscences of some of the early settlers, by John W. Penney; Early ministry on the Kennebec, by Henry O. Thayer; Stephen Manchester, the slayer of the Indian chief Polin, at New Marblehead, now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a soldier of the Revolution, with his ancestry, by Nathan Goold; Thomas Davee, by John Francis Sprague; John Cabot and his discoveries, by James P. Baxter; The dawn of western discovery, by J. William Black; The cartography of the period, by Henry S. Burrage; The landfall of Cabot and the extent of his discoveries, by William Macdonald; The value and significance of Cabot's discoveries to the world, by John S. Sewall; Index. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections and Proceedings. (1714 Second series. Vol. Contents: John Chamberlain, the Indian fighter at Pigwacket, by George W. Chamberlain; Some letters of Richard Cutts, Mar. 23, 1796-Aug. 10, 1813, by Henry S. Burrage; Col. Edmund Phinney's 18th continental regiment. One year's service, commencing January 1, 1776, by Nathan Goold; Hallowell Records, communicated by the late Dr. W. B. Lapham; Ministry on the Kennebec, by Henry O. Thayer; Martha's Vineyard and the Province of Maine. An unwritten chapter in territorial jurisdiction under Gorges, by Charles Edward Banks; John Taber and son, of Portland, and their paper money, by William Goold; Abstracts relating to the Revolutionary War-From the Diaries of the Rev. Isaac Hasey, First Settled Minister of the First Parish of Lebanon, Maine (1765-1812), transcribed by George W. Chamberlain; A memorial of Father Rale, by Joseph Williamson; Albion Keith Parris, by his grandson, Albion Keith Parris; How Maine became a State, by L. F. Schmeckebler; A soldier of three wars--Nathan Noble, of New Boston, Maine, by Nathan Goold; Little Falls, A chapter of local hist T. Dole; Letter from Judge Sullivan concerning the eastern boundary of MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections and Proceedings. Second series. X. 8vo, pp. (7), 498. Illustrated. Map. Vol Contents: The old Thornton Academy, by George Addison Emery: Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's Cumberland county regiment-Bagaduce expedition, 1779, by Nathan Goold; A page of Indian history: The Wiscasset tragedy, by Henry O. Thayer; Hallowell records, communicated by W. B. Lapham; Proceedings; Captain William Ladd, the apostle of peace, by John Witham Penney; The Rogers family of Georgetown, No. II, by Josiah II. Drummond; The meetinghouse war in New Marblehead, by Samuel T. Dole; The Indian's administration of justice the sequel to the Wiscasset tragedy, by Henry O. Thayer; William Pitt Fessenden, by Richard Webb; Ministry on the Kennebec-Period of the Indian wars, by Henry O. Thayer; The first occupancy by Europeans of Saccarappa Falls on the Presumpscot river, now Westbrook, by Leonard B. Chapman; Capt. Johnson Moulton's company, the first to leave the district of Maine in the Revolution, by Nathan Goold; Extracts from the old records of Windham, by Samuel T. Dole; At the mouth of the Kennebec during the Revolution, deposition of Wm. Wyman, 1850; Col. James Scamman's 30th regiment of foot, 1775, by Nathan Goold; Capt. John Wilson and some military matters in Maine in the war of 1812-15, by Henry S. Burrage; Peleg Tallman, sailor of the Revolution, master mariner and member of Congress, by Walter H. Sturtevant; Index. "In accordance with a vote of the Society at the annual meeting in Brunswick the publication of papers read before the Society will be discontinued for the present, and, commencing with the January number of the Quarterly, the publication of Mary Frances Farnham's Documents relating to the territorial history of Maine' will be commenced." Series resumed with "Collections, Third series, Vol. 1, 1904." MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Third series. Illus. (1716 Vol. I. Portland, 1904. 8vo, pp. iv (1), 483. Contents: In commemoration of the millenary anniversary of the death of King Alfred the Great, November 1, 1901; Opening address, by James Phinney Baxter; The life and character of King Alfred, by J. William Black: Alfred a writer and a patron of learning, by Henry L. Chapman: The Anglo-Saxon constitution and laws in the time of Alfred the Great, by Albert R. Savage; Alfred the Great as a Christian, by Asa Dalton; Richmond's Island, by James Phinney Baxter; Rev. Josiah Winship, by Henry O. Thayer; The Plymouth colonists in Maine, by Henry S. Burrage; The proposed province of New Ireland, by Joseph Williamson; James W. Bradbury, by George F. Emery; Major-General Hiram G. Berry, by Charles P. Mattocks; Presentation of Rufus McIntire's sword, by Philip W. McIntyre: The capture of the "Caleb Cushing," by Clarence Hale; Rev. Freeman Parker and the church in Dresden, by Charles E. Alien; Church and state in New England, by Augustus F. Moulton; The occasion of the expulsion of the Acadians in 1755, by Henry S. Burrage; Rev. Thomas Smith, D. D., and his first parish of Falmouth, New Portland, by John Carroll Perkins; Windham's colored patriot, by Samuel T. Dole; James Sullivan, by Horace H. Burbank; A proposed new arrangement of New England in 1764, communicated by Joseph Williamson; Paul Little, Esq., by Samuel T. Dole; The attitude of Maine in the Northeastern boundary controversy, by Henry S. Burrage; Public career of Thomas B. Reed, by Richard Webb; Extracts from the early records of the First Church in New Marblehead (now Windham, Maine), by Samuel T. Dole; Early recollections of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal, by S. B. Cloudman; The last tragedy of the Indian Wars: the Preble Massacre at the (1717 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Second series. Vol. 1. Documentary history of the State of Maine. Edited by William Willis. Vol. I. Containing a history of the discovery of Maine. By J. G. Kohl. With an appendix on the voyages of the Cabots, by M. D'Avezac. Published by the Society, aided by appropriations from the State. Portland, 1869. 8vo, pp. (2) viil (2), 9–535. Twenty-two maps, (1718 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Second series. Vol. 11.] Documentary history of the State of Maine. Vol. II. Containing a Discourse on Western Planting, written in the year 1584, by Richard Hakluyt, with a preface and an introduction by Leonard Woods, LL. D. Edited, with notes in the appendix, by Charles Deane. Cambridge, 1877. Facsimiles. (1719 Svo, pp. lxi (4), 253. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Second series. [Vol. III.] Documentary history of the State of Maine. Vol. III. Containing the Trelawny Papers, edited and illustrated with historical notes and an appendix, by James Phinney Baxter. Published by the Maine Historical Society, aided by appropriations from the State. Portland, 1884. Facsimiles. Svo, pp. xxxi, (1), 520. Illustrated. Folded maps and plans. [NOTE. The territory covered by the Trelawny patent was in the neighbor- Sec Vol. IV. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Maine Historical Society. 8vo, pp. xvi, 506. [NOTE. A new series of the publications of the Society was begun in 1890, under the title "Collections and Proceedings, second series," the title of which is given in chronological order above. ] (1721 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Second series. [Vol. v.1 Documentary history of the State of Maine. Containing the Baxter Manuscripts. Edited by James Phinney Baxter. Portland, 1897. 8vo, pp. xvi, 556. Vol. v. (1722 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Second series. [Vol. VI.] Documentary history of the State of Maine. Vol VI. Containing the Baxter Manuscripts. Edited by James Phinney Baxter. Portland, 1900. 8vo. pp. xvi, 526. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. mentary History of the State of Maine. Papers. 1603-1688. Compiled by * * (1723 Docu Second series. [Vol. VII.] lished by the Maine Historical Society, aided by appropriations from the State. Portland, 1901. 8vo, pp. xxiv, 401. "To bring together in chronological sequence documents that elucidate the leading facts both in territorial development and the changes of government from 1603 to the present time, is the purpose of this compendium.”—Pref. (1724 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Second series. [Vol. VIII.] Documentary History of the State of Maine. Vol. VIII. Containing The Farnham Papers. 1698-1871. Compiled by Mary Frances Farnham. Portland, 1902. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address delivered before the Society at Bowdoin College, on the annual commencement, September 5, 1849, by Robert C. Winthrop. Boston, 1849. 8vo, pp. 68. Some copies have 63 pages, omitting the appendix. (1727 Reissued as follows: Life and services of James Bowdoin, by Robert C. Winthrop. Second edition, with additions. Boston, 1876. Svo, pp. (1), 50. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. History of the Bunker Hill Monument. By Prof. [A. S.] Packard. Portland, 1853. Svo, pp. 33. Reprinted from Collections. (1728 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse delivered before the Society August 2. 1854. By George Burgess. Portland, 1854. 8vo, pp. 25. (1729 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Introductory address before the Society, Febru ary 2, 1855. By William Willis. Portland, 1856. 8vo, pp. 28. (1730 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The memoir and journals of Rev. Paul Coffin, D. D. By Cyrus Woodman. Portland, 1855. 8vo. pp. 181 (1). Portrait. Published under the auspices of the Society. (1731 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 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. Albany, 1876. Svo. pp. vii, 136. Undertaken at the request of the Society. (1732 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address delivered before the Society, March 5, 1857, containing biographical notices of the former presidents of the Society. By William Willis. Portland, 1857. 8vo, pp. 54. (1733 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Ancient Pemaquid: an historical review. Prepared at the request of the Society for its Collections, by J. Wingate Thornton. Portland, 1857. 8vo, pp. (4), 9–178. Seal. Facsimiles. (1734 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A catalogue of original documents in the English archives relating to the early history of the State of Maine. [Collected by H. G. Somerby. Edited by George Folsom.] New York, 1858. Large Svo, pp. (4), 137. (1735 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Genealogy of the McKinstry family, with a preliminary essay on the Scotch-Irish immigrations to America. By William Willis. Boston, 1858. 8vo, pp. 28. Same. Second edition. Corrected and enlarged. Portland, 1866. 46 pp. 8vo. (1736 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Abenaki Indians: their treaties of 1713 and 1717, and a vocabulary; with a historical introduction. By Frederic Kidder. Portland, 1859. Svo, pp. 25. Facsimiles. Reprinted from the Collections. (1737 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Castine; and the old coins found there. By Joseph Williamson. Portland, 1859. Svo, pp. 22. Reprint ed from the Collections. (1738 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address on the Life and Character of Parker Cleaveland. Delivered January 19, 1859, before the Society, by Leonard Woods. Portland, 1859. 8vo, pp. 61. Same. Second edition. Brunswick, 1860. 80 pp. Portrait. 8vo. Published by vote of the Trustees of Bowdoin College and of the Society. (1739 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. English Colonization in America. A vindication of the claims of Sir Ferdinando Gorges as the father of English colonization in America. By John A. Poor. Delivered before the historical societies of Maine and New York. New York, 1862. Svo, pp. 144. Usually bound as part of the "Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebration." The paper as now printed contains several paragraphs omitted for want of time in the address before the New York Historical Society. (1740 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir of John Merrick. Prepared for the Society. By D. R. Goodwin. 8vo, pp. 39, (1). MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. [Portland.] 1862. (1741 Colonial Schemes of Popham and Gorges. Speech of John Wingate Thornton, at the Fort Popham celebration, August 29, 1862, under the auspices of the Society. Boston, 1863. Svo, pp. 20. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Documentary History of Maine. (1742 Proceedings of the legislature of Maine for procuring copies of original papers, in the British state-paper office, not heretofore published, in regard to the early history of Maine. [Augusta, 1863.] Svo, pp. 4. No title-page. (1743 Contains the memorial of the Society to the legislature. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The First Colonization of New England. An address delivered at the erection of a monumental stone in the walls of Fort Popham, August 29, 1862, commemorative of the planting of the Popham colony on the peninsula of Sabino, August 19 [O. S.], 1607, establishing the title of England to the continent. By John A. Poor. New York, 1863. Svo, pp. 58. Usually bound with "Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebration." (1744 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir of Reuel Williams, prepared for the Society, by John A. Poor. Read at a special meeting of the Society, February, 1863. [Portland,] 1864. 8vo, pp. 66. Portrait. (1745 |