F22 .C33
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Ten years at Pemaquid : sketches of its history and its ruins / |
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F22 .D29
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The voyage of Pierre Angibaut, known as Champdoré : captain in the marine of New France : made to the coast of Maine, 1608 / |
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F22 .S9 1908
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Ye romance of olde Pemaquid / |
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F22 .T37 1971
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The Sagadahoc Colony, comprising the relation of a voyage into New England; (Lambeth ms.) |
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F23 .H7
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The makers of Maine; essays and tales of early Maine history, from the first explorations to the fall of Louisberg, including the story of the Norse expeditions. |
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F23.P4 F1 1954
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Messrs. William Pepperrell: merchants at Piscataqua. |
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F23 .S27
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Historic trails and waterways of Maine, |
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F23 .S6 1949
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A history of Maine, from wilderness to statehood, |
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F23 .S95 1970
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History of the District of Maine. |
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F24 .A34 1987
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Agreeable situations : society, commerce, and art in southern Maine, 1780-1830 / |
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F24 +A34 1987
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Agreeable situations : society, commerce, and art in southern Maine, 1780-1830 / |
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F24 .B21
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Maine becomes a state; the movement to separate Maine from Massachusetts, 1785-1820, |
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F24 .B87 2008
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Imperial Maine and Hawai'i : interpretive essays in the history of nineteenth-century American expansion / |
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F24.F1 A3 1922
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The letters of John Fairfield; a representative in Congress from 1835 to 1837; a member of the Senate of the United States from 1843 to 1847, and a governor of Maine in 1839, 1840, 1842 and a part of 1843. |
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F24 .G25
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Early recollections of Robert Hallowell Gardiner, 1782-1864. |
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F24.K2 L9 1946
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Edward Kavanagh, Catholic, statesman, diplomat, from Maine, 1795-1844, |
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F24.K2 L9L 1943
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Letters from some friends of Edward Kavanagh / |
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F24.K46 G65 2012
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An Exemplary Whig : Edward Kent and the Whig Disposition in American Politics and Law. |
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F24 +M25 1988
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Maine in the early Republic : from Revolution to statehood / |
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F24.N3 D1 1920
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A down-east Yankee from the District of Maine / |
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