History of Penobscot County, Maine; with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 63

Author: Williams, Chase & Co., Cleveland (Ohio)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Cleveland, Williams, Chase & Co.
Number of Pages: 1100


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APPLETON, Hon. JOHN (Bangor). Reports of Decis- ions in the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, vols. '19 and 20; Hallowell, 1842 -- 43 . . .. The Rules of Evidence Stated and Discussed, 284 pp., 8vo .; Philadelphia, 1860 .... Opinions as Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1852 -- 62, and Chief Justice from 1862 to the present time, in volumes 35 to 70 of the Maine Re- ports, 1854 -- 80.


APPLETON, Mrs. JANE S. (Bangor). Occasional articles for periodicals; among these, "The Present Aim of Female Education," in a magazine edited by Mrs. S. J. Hale; Boston, 1835 .... "My Aunt Catherine," and other articles in a magazine ; Portland, 1835 -- 40. . .. Woman, is it by Thee. The Macedonian; Ladies on the Poetry of Life; Lenore, Sequel to Vision of Bangor; Child's Spring Song; The Veiled Dancer, 52 pp., in "Voices of the Kenduskeag," 286 pp., of which Mrs. Appleton was one of the editors; Bangor, 1848. .. . Oc- casional poems; among them, "On Hungary," 1852, at the time of Kossuth's visit to this country. ... . "Ho ! for Kansas," in 1856, during the Kansas troubles, and the Eastern emigration thither .... " Welcome to the Second Maine," 1865, on its return from the wa ..


ASHMUN, Rev. JEHUDI (Professor in Theological Seminary, 1817 -- 19). History of Liberia Colony, 42 pp .; Washington, 1846. ... Letters and Journal while he was connected with that colony; Importance of Missionary Efforts in Africa; Devotion and Prayer; Divine Provi- dence; Social Affections; Religious Principles; Notes on Africa; Colonial Notices; Sketches of Character ;-.. 143 pp., appended to his Memoir, by Rev. R. R. Gurley, and Funeral Sermon by Rev. Leonard Bacon, 556 pp., 8vo .; Washington, 1835.


AVERILL, ANNA BOYNTON (Alton). Little poems were published in the Portland Transcript, about 1871. Short poems, juvenile sketches, and stories have since been written. The poem Birch Stream Whittier gathered into his Songs of Three Centuries, Longfellow into his Poems of Places (New England), and the Appletons, New York, into a volume which they published under the title of Landscape in American Poetry. Scribner & Co. published the poem Cherry Cheek in a volume of selections from St. Nicholas, named Baby Days, In 1872 the Atlantic Monthly published two poems in the June and July numbers, called respectively Why, and Youth and Age. Poems and sketches have appeared in the Independent, the Golden Rule, St. Nicholas, Wide Awake, Youth's Companion, and Young Folks. What has been written was in the intervals of work of quite another kind, as rest and recreation.


BALLARD, Mrs. LAURA JANE CURTIS (Bangor). Two volumes-Nowadays, 309 pp .; New York and Bangor,


1834. .... Christine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs, 350 pp .; New York, 1856. .... Editor of the Revolution, or the Woman's Journal, prior to 1861, when it was dis- continued .... In 1868-69 letters from Europe were pub- lished in the New York Journal of Commerce.


BABCOCK, Dr. J. FREDERICK (Bangor). Floret, ar the Poor Girl: A Drama, 62 pp .; Bangor, 1874.


BAKER, BENJAMIN F. (Bangor; removed to Boston). Choral Harmony, a Church Music Book .... A work on the Voice, a School Tune Book, and other musical works.


BAKER, REV. SMITH (Pastor Congregational Church, Orono, 1864-71, now of Lowell, Massachusetts). Ad- dress at Semi centennial of the First Church, Lowell, Massachusetts, 72 pp .; 1876. . .. Christ in the House, 17 pp .; Lowell, 1878 .... On the Lord's Supper, 17 pp .; Lowell, 1880 .... Articles to religious papers.


BARBOUR, D. D., Rev. WILLIAM M., (Professor in Bangor Theological Seminary, 1873-77). Methods of Providence: A sermon before the Massachusetts Educa- tion Society, 12 pp .; Boston, May, 1868 .... Sermon before the Maine Missionary Society, New Castle: Christ a Preacher, 10 pp .; Bangor, 1874. .... The Unfailing Virtue: A sermon before the American Missionary Asso- ciation, Middletown, Connecticut, 8 vo, 12 pp .; New York, 1875. . .. Articles in magazines and journals.


BARKER, DAVID (Exeter). In Native Poets of Maine; Bangor, 1851, introductory poem Try Again, Solace for Dark Hours, Make Your Mark .... Poems, 12mo., 232 pp .; Bangor, 1876 .... Harper's Cyclopædia of British and American Poetry, edited by Epes Sargent, has a bio- graphical notice with several columns of his poems .... History of Exeter, in manuscript.


BARKER, Miss EVVIE, a daughter of Hon. Lewis Barker, Bangor, was a writer of verse and prose, well known in American literary circles, and a quite extensive contributor to the first-class magazines and papers. Two of her poetical productions were very general favorites: Do the Angels Kiss Good-night? and Angel Whispers. She died in 1871, at too early an age for the world to know and appreciate her extraordinary abilities as a writer.


BARKER, Mrs. MARTHA HILL (Bangor). Sketches in Voices of the Kenduskeag, Bangor, 1848. The Countess of Croye, The Bright Bird Sings, Song, The Flight, The Human Heart; 16 pp ..... Other fugitive pieces for the Boston and New York press.


BARKER, NOAH, (Exeter Mills). Reports as Land Agent of Maine, 1857-59, and Commissioner to investi- gate the claims of settlers on lands in Aroostook county


. Report of the Commissioner on the Variation of the Magnetic Needle, 83 pp .; Augusta, 1868 .... Letter to Bangor's Centennial, 1869. . .. A History of Exeter, com- menced by David Barker, in manuscript and inserted in this volume, post.


BARRETT, Mrs. C. C. (Bangor). Associate editor of Voices of the Kenduskeag, 286 pp .; Bangor, 1848; author of the following articles in the volume: Asa Glover, Esq., 18 pp .; First Impressions, 13 pp .; The Resolve, 28 pp .; in magazines : Speculation, Louisburg.


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and other articles in Mrs. Stephens's Monthly, Portland, and in Maine Monthly, Bangor, also contributions to newspapers.


BATES, Rev. ALVAN (Congregational minister to Lin- coln, 1847-65). The First and Great Commandment; 1860 .... In Memoriam of Solon Wilder, Music Teacher, Bangor, 30 pp., royal 8vo .; Boston, 1874 .... A Com- plete Manhood: In Memory of Dea. Washington White, Saundersville, Mass., 1877.


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BATTLES, Rev. AMORY, pastor of the Universalist Church, Bangor, 1851-72). Sermons in Gospel Banner, New Covenant, Christian Freeman, Bangor Whig, and Dexter Gazette, viz .: The Pulpit .... False Reverence for Human Authority . ... The Object of Punishment. "Whom do Men Say that I, the Son of Man, Am?".


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Also, in other forms, The City that Hath Foundations .... Immortality .... The Moral Connection between This Life and the Next .... A Convention Sermon: The Open Gates .... Sermon to the Young on Habits, and another on Companions .... Three Sermons on Home .... "Silver and Gold Have I none, but such as I Have, Give I Thee," or, We Give What We Have. . .. Your Heart Shall Live Forever: A funeral sermon in memory of Mrs. Jane A. Hersey .... Two sermons: It is Strange, and If ..... A lecture : John Brown and his Executioners; in Bangor Jeffersonian, December, 1859. Who will be Honored by Emancipation? Universalist Quarterly, 1862. . .. A Year of War, Its Gains and Losses; May, 1862. . .. Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life; a sermon at the dedication of the Universalist Church; Bangor, 1862 .... Some Account of the Workings of Slavery in the United States; Universalist Quarterly. 1865 .... Theology and the War; July, 1865 . . .. Address on Memorial Day; in Whig and Courier, Bangor, 1873 . A Sunday school Report.


BATTLES, Mrs. P. A. (Bangor). Poems in various magazines and papers .... Song of the Spring ; George Peabody, Dedicatory, 1869; Hoping and Waiting, 1870; May Day, 1872; Adaline, 1873; Mother's Thought on Christmas Eve, 1877; To the New Year, Heliotrope, November Days, To J. G. Whittier, John Wilson Barron; Two Sonnets, 1878.


BLAKE, Hon. SAMUEL H. (Bangor). Orations and addresses, and contributions to magazines.


BOND, D. D., Rev. ALVAN (Norwich, Connecticut ; pro- fessor in Bangor Theological Seminary, 1831-35). The Memory of the Fathers, 20 pp .; Norwich, Connecticut, 1843. ... In Memory of Mrs. Mehitable Bond, 18 pp .; Norwich, 1844. . In Memory of Russell Hubbard, 44 pp .; Boston, 1857 . . . . Historical Discourse at Centennial of Second Church, Norwich, Connecticut, 64 pp .; 1860 In Memory of Hon. John A. Rockwell, 38 pp .; Norwich, 1861 .... Editor of Biblical works and con- tributor to magazines.


BRADBURY, M. D., S. P. (Oldtown). Editor of the Oldtown Monthly, 1875.


BUCK, Rev. EDWIN (Bangor, now of Fall River, Mas- sachusetts). Historical Discourse at the Semi-centen- nial of the Congregational Church, Slaterville, Rhode Island .... Funeral Sermon of Ruth Slater .... Portraits


of Father Jotham Sewall, of Maine, and others, 48 pp. ; Woonsocket, Rhode Island, 1867.


BUTLER, Rev. NATHANIEL (Hallowell). Funeral Ser- mon, General Berry, 20 pp., Portland, 1863; and con- tributor to magazines and papers.


CALDWELL, D. D., Rev. SAMUEL L. (Pastor First Bap- tist Church, Bangor, 1846-58). Address to the Calfor- nia Pilgrims; Bangor, Maine, 1849. . .. A Sermon before the Second Rhode Island Regiment of Volunteers, in the First Baptist Meeting House, Providence, June, 1861 .... Editor of vols. 3 and 4 of publications of the Nar- ragansett Club, containing Roger Williams's "The Bloudy Tenant," and "The Bloudy Tenant yet more Bloudy;" Providence, Rhode Island .. .. An Oration before the Municipal Authorities and Citizens of Provi- dence, July 4, 1861. ... The Missionary Resources of the Kingdom of Christ: A sermon at the fiftieth anni- versary of the American Baptist Missionary Union, held in Philadelphia, May, 1864. ... A Sermon delivered ninety years after the dedication of the First Baptist Meeting House in Providence, Rhode Island, May 28, 1865. . .. An Historical Discourse before the Warren Association, at the end of its first century, 19 pp .; Sep- tember, 1867 .... A Memoir and Remains of Robinson P. Dunn, Professor in Brown University; Boston, 1867 . A Sermon, Memorial of Mrs. Frances Rogers Arnold; Providence .. .. The Parting Benediction: A farewell sermon in First Baptist Meeting House, Provi- dence, Rhode Island, September, 1873 .... Two Baptis- mal Sermons in the First Baptist Meeting House, Provi- dence: "On Baptism: The Answer of a Good Con- science," and "What Baptism Means" .... Two Bacca- laureate Sermons before the graduating classes at Vassar College (of which he is now President), Poughkeepsie, New York, 1879, 1881 .. .. Several articles in reviews.


CARPENTER, Rev. ELBRIDGE G. (Pastor Congregational Church, Dexter, 1843-51). Tribute to a Sainted Wife; Bath, 1854. . .. Sermon before Maine Missionary Society, Augusta: Motives to Home Missionary Work, 17 pp .; Augusta, 1856.


CARTER, Mrs. MATILDA PARKER (Hampden and Bangor). Mrs. Carter published a little before 1832. She edited, from its first number in 1835, the Eastern Magazine, the first periodical of the kind issued in Maine, which was published by her husband, Mr. John S. Carter. For six months the greater part of the contribu- tions to this monthly were written by herself-stories, essays, poems, general editorial work. She also wrote for the Kennebec Journal, at Augusta, and the Bangor Register, printed by her husband. Shortly before her death in 1837, she received a letter from the then new Godey's Lady Book, asking her to become a regular contributor on her own terms.


CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN (first Town Clerk of Exeter and Chairman of the first three Boards of Selectmen, 1811- 12-13). On Baptism : Reply to a Lecture by Rev. Enoch Mudge, a Methodist clergyman, in favor of "Infant Sprinkling," etc .; a pamphlet printed at Castine under he nom de plume, "A Baptist in the Wilderness," "John" (Chamberlain) "the Baptist."


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CHAMBERLAIN, LL. D., General JOSHUA L. (Brewer, President Bowdoin College from 1871). The Red Cross: A presentation speech on behalf of the First Division, Fifth Corps, U. S. A., at Arlington, Virginia ; Washington, 1865. ... Loyalty to Principle: An oration before the military orders of the Loyal Legion; Philadel- phia, 1866 .... The Service of the Citizen at Home ; Ad- dress at the fair for widows and orphans of soldiers ; Port- land, 1866 .... Dead on the Field of Honor: Address at the dedication of the soldiers' monument at Gorham, Maine ; Portland, 1866 .... The Orphans' Home, the Best Monument to the Father : Address at the founda- tion of the Military and Naval Orphan Asylum : Bath, 1866 .... Inaugural Address of the author as Governor of Maine ; Augusta, 1867 .... Governor's Address to the Legislature of Maine; Augusta, .1868 .... Address be- fore the Maine State Agricultural Society, at Portland ; Augusta, 1868 .... Governor's Address to the Legislature, 1869. ... The Army of the Potomac: Address before the Society of the Army of the Potomac ; New York City, 1869 .... To Live for Others is Immortality: Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, Plymouth, Massachusetts ; Boston, 1869 .... Governor's Address to the Legislature of Maine, 31 pp., 1870. . .. Memorial Address; Bangor, May, 1870 .... Response on receiv- ing in America, from the hands of England, the body of George Peabody; Portland, 1870. ... . Why We Honor the Dead : A memorial address at Charlestown, Massa- chusetts, 1871. ... The Town in the History of Liberty : An address at the Centennial celebration of the town of Winthrop, Maine; Augusta, 1871 .... The Broader Col- lege : Inaugural address on induction into office as Presi- dent of Bowdoin College ; Portland, 1872. ... The Col- leges in the Struggle for American Liberty ; A speech at the Lexington Centennial; Lexington, 1875. . . . Maine, Her Place in History: An address at the United States Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, November 4, 1876; delivered also before the Legislature of Maine; 132 pp .; Augusta, 1876. ... The Rights and Duties of Property : An address before the Portland Benevolent Society, De- cember 16 ; Portland Advertiser for December 17, 1877 Society and Societies : An oration before the General Convention of the Alpha Delta Phi Society at Middle- town, Connecticut, May, 1878 ; in the Constitution, Mid- dletown, 1878 . . . Differences Harmonized-The Strength of the Union: A memorial address at Lewiston, May, 1879 . . . . The Lessons of Monuments : An oration at the unveiling of the soldiers' statue, Boothbay, September, 1879 ; Waldoboro, 1879 .... Modern Education Repre- sented at the Universal Exposition at Paris, 1878 ; Re- port of Commissioners, volume ii, publication of the State Department, United States of America, 1880. . . Obedience; An address before the Worcester Free In- stitute of Technology, July, 1880; Worcester, Massachu- setts, 1880. . .. The Sovereignty of Country ; An oration at the Meade Memorial Services in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, May, 1880; published by Meade Post, Grand Army of the Republic, 1880. . . . The Citizen as Soldier; A memorial address at Somerville, Massachu- setts, May, 1881 ; in Somerville Journal, June 4, 1881.


CHANDLER, PELEG W. (Bangor, Boston from 1837). For ten years connected with the Daily Advertiser, Bos- ton .... Established the Law Reporter in 1839; its edi- tor fourteen years; 10 vols. octavo, 500 pp. each, Bos- ton, Vol. I. in 1839, Vol. X. in 1848. ... Bankrupt Law of the United States, with Notes, I vol. 12mo., .102 pp, Boston, 1844. ... The Morals of Freedom: an Oration, July 4, 8vo .; Boston, '1844. . .. American Criminal Trials ; 2 vols., 436, 440 pp .; Boston and London, 1846 .... Charter and Ordinances of the City of Boston, collated and revised, together with the Acts of the Legislature relating to the City of Boston; 582 pp., 8vo. ; 1850. ... The Authenticity of the Gospels; I vol. 12- mo., 109 pp .; Chicago and Boston, 1866 .... Letter to Bangor's Centennial; 1869 .... Letter on the use of Hymns in the Public Services of the New Jerusalem Church; 12mo., 66 pp; Boston, 1872 .... Memoir of Governor John A. Andrew, with Personal Reminiscen- ces;"I vol., 12mo., 298 pp .; Boston, 1880.


CHAPLIN, Rev. JEREMIAH (Pastor First Baptist church, Bangor, 1841-46). Discourse occasioned by the calam- ity on board the United States ship Princeton; 24 pp. ; Bangor, 1844 .... Evening of Life; 281 pp., 12mo. ; Boston, 1859 .... Memoir of Rev. Duncan Dunbar; Boston, 1865 . ... Life of Henry Dunster, First President of Harvard College; 315 pp., 12mo .; Boston, 1872. . .. Memorial Hour; 16mo., 283 pp .; Boston, 1874 .... Life of Charles Sumner; 12mo., 504 pp. ; Boston, 1874 . .. . Memoir of Benjamin Franklin, 12mo., 398 pp .; Bos- ton, 1876. ... Chips from the White House; 12mo., 488 pp .; 1881.


CHAPLIN, Mrs. JANE D. (Bangor). Author of several volumes, and contributor to the Watchman and Reflec- tor, Baptist Missionary Magazine, Helping Hand, etc.


COAN, Rev. LEANDER S. (Garland, Chaplain in United States army.) Centennial Discourse at Boothbay (where the author was minister); Boston, 1866 .. .. Patriotic Poems: The Old Corporal's Ballads; New Hampshire, 1879.


CORNWALL, Rev. NATHANIEL E. (Rector St. John's Episcopal church, Bangor, 1855-56.) Contributor to literary magazines and papers .. . . Essays on Music .. .. Address before Penobscot Musical Association ; Bangor, 1855.


CROSBY, Mrs. ELIZA L. (Bangor). In Memoriam of Deacon Eliashib Adams, Bangor, with a portrait-editor of this "Autobiography," and author of the Memoir of Henry M. Adams; 132 pp .; Bangor, 1865. . ... Poem and Hymn at the Centennial Celebration of Bangor, September 30, 1869; 12 pp. ; Notice of Rev. Harvey Loomis, minister First Congregational church, Bangor, 1811-25, 6 pp., published with the proceedings ; Bangor, 1870. ... Other fugitive pieces.


CUMMINGS, Rev. EPHRAIM C. (Pastor First Congrega- tional church, Brewer, 1858-60). In Memory of Hon. Erastus Fairbanks; 16 pp .; Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1864 .... Discourses of First Principles; 12mo., 263 pp .; Portland, 1873 .... The Great Question: Twelve Lessons on Faith; 147 pp. ; 1878.


CURTIS, D. D., Rev. THOMAS (pastor First Baptist


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Church, Bangor, 1834-37). Thanksgiving Discourse; 22 pp .; Bangor, 1835 .... Editor Bangor Journal, 1837 . . .. Address at the funeral of Hon. Jacob Axton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1843.


CUTTING, Hon. JONAS (Bangor. Judge of the Su- preme Judicial Court, 1854-75). Decisions during that time published in the Maine Reports.


DAVENPORT, FREDERICK S. (Bangor). Organ Gems, and other musical productions.


DEANE, SARAH MARIA (Bangor). Sunshine and Shade, or the Dunham Family; Bangor, 1844-second edition, Boston, 1846.


DOLE, Rev. NATHAN (pastor of First Congregational church, Brewer, 1842-50). Editor of the publications of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; Boston, 1850-55 . . . . Contributor to magazines and papers.


DOLE, Rev. CHARLES F. (Brewer). Sermons, and contributor to magazines and papers.


DOLE, NATHAN HASKELL (Brewer). Young Folks' History of Russia, one hundred illustrations; 1881. . .. Editor and translator of Rambaud's Popular History of Russia .. .. Fugitive articles in prose and poetry.


DOUGLASS, Rev. EBENEZER (pastor Oldtown Con- gregational church, 1855 -- 60). In Memory of Rev. Nathaniel H. Broughton; Boston and North Yarmouth, 1866.


DRINKWATER, ANNA F. Memoir of Mrs. Deborah H. Porter, wife of Rev. Charles G. Porter, of Second Bap- tist church, Bangor; 269 pp. ; Portland, 1848.


DUREN, ELNATHAN F. (Bookseller, Bangor, 1834-81). Compiler and editor of the Minutes of the General Con- ference of the Congregational Churches in Maine, 1853 -- 1881; average about 100 pages annually; Portland and Bangor .... Congregational Churches and Ministers in Maine, 1672-1867, 67 pp., 8vo .; Portland, 1867 ... Supplement to the same, 1868 -- 1876, with index of fifty years, 67 pp .- (semi-centennial anniversary) ; Portland, 1876 .... Bibliography of Maine (in part); Brunswick, 1872. ... Minutes (annual) of the Penobscot Musical Association, 1847 to 1881 .... Manual of Hammond Street Congregational Church, Bangor, 1833-1871, 52 pp. 12mo .; Bangor, 1871 .... Supplement to same, 1873, 1877, and 1878, 24 pp. ; Bangor .... History of Penobscot County; quarto, in History of New England, 8 pp .; Crocker & Co., Boston, 1878 and 1880 .... Con- tributions to the History of Penobscot County ; Williams, Chase & Co., Cleveland, 1881 .... Bibliography of Pe- nobscot County, in the same, 1881 . . . . Correspondent of several newspapers.


ELLIS, Rev. THOMAS L. (Bangor). The Observance of the Sabbath; 14 pp .; Worcester, Massachusetts, 1872.


EMERY, Mrs. DEBORAH BROWN (Brewer). Fugitive pieces, prose and poetry.


EVERETT, Rev. CHARLES C. (Pastor Unitarian church, Bangor, 1859 -- 69). Eulogy on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, 30 pp .; Bangor, 1865 .... Sermon preached on the Sabbath after President Lincoln's death, with re- marks on the day of the funeral, 25 pp .; Bangor, 1865 Landing of the Pilgrims, 10 pp. ; Bangor, 1865 .. ..


The Science of Thought: A System of Logic, 423 pp .; Boston, 1869. ... A Christmas Sermon; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Essays, in reviews and in volumes.


FAY, Rev. SOLOMON P. (Bangor, Pastor of Hammond Street Church 1866-79). National Corruption the Cause of National Calamity: Sermon on Fast Day, de- livered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and Hampton, New Hampshire; 21 pp .; Boston, 1854. . .. Memorial Discourse on the Life and Character of Calvin H. Brown, Esq., Raymond, New Hampshire; 16 pp .; Boston, 1865 .... Duty of Christians to Unite with some Church; 12 pp .; Boston, 1866.


FERNALD, Ph. D., MERRITT C. (President of State College, Orono). Published in 1868, in a report on the Variations of the Magnetic Needle, by Hon. Noah Bar- ker, 12 pp., including a table of Azimuths of the North Star, for the latitude of Maine, from A. D. 1868 to 1900 . In College Report, 24 pp., including 14 pages Me- teorological Tables; 1869. In subsequent reports, 1870- 80, from 13 to 28 pp. each year, and 16 pp. in each year of Meteorological Tables. In 1879 and 1880 there are 34 and 36 pp. additional. In report of the Maine Board of Agriculture,-The Distribution of Rains; 16 pp .; 1870 . . . Plant Growth ; 16 pp .; 1871 .. .. Protection from Lightning; 20 pp .; 1872. . .. Agriculture Compared with other Industries ; 20 pp .; 1873 . . . . Education and Labor ; 12 pp .; 1875 . . . . Taxation ; 22 pp .; 1876-77 . . . . Margin of Profit ; 17 pp .; 1877-78. ... Catalogues of Maine State College ; 50 pp., 1868-70 ; 100 pp., 1878-81 .... Cata- logues and Reports of Levant and Foxcroft Academy ; 1857-68. ... Short papers-articles for agricultural and other journals .... Paper on a Barometical Determina- tion of the Altitude of Mount Katahdin ; 1874 .... Baccalaureate Address ; 1880. ... Records of Geodetic and Astronomical Work, etc .; 50 pp.


FERNALD, A. M., CHARLES H. (Professor in Maine State College, Orono). Various papers and lectures on Natural History ; among them-"Destructive Insects,' in the Transactions of the State Pomological Society, 1875; and another article on the same topic in the Report of the Maine Board of Agriculture, 1877 .... Extended articles in the Canadian Entomologist, American Natur- alist, Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, of London, Mi- croscopic Journal .... Reports to the Trustees of the State College ; published yearly .... A lecture delivered in Portland, Maine .... Method of Preparing and Mounting Wings of Microlepidoptera, in Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ; August, 1880 .... Review of Lord Walsing- ham's illustration of typical specimens of North Ameri- can Tortricidæ in Psyche, the organ of the Cambridge Entomological Club ; October, 1880. ... Natural History of the Army Worm ; 1881 . . .. A Synonymical Catalogue of the Tortricida of North America in the Transactions of the American Entomological Society of Philadelphia ; 1881 .... In preparation, A Manual of Entomology, for use in schools and colleges .. . . Papers have appeared in Maine Farmer, Home Farm, Aroostook Times, Zion's Herald, etc.


FIELD, M. D., EDWARD M. (Bangor). Criticism upon


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Critics, in Voices of the Kenduskeag; 1848 .... My Sister, in Native Poets of Maine; Bangor, 1851 .... Poems at college class meetings, etc.


FIELD, D. D., Rev. GEORGE W. (Bangor ; Pastor First Congregational Church, Brewer, 1853-56; Central Church, Bangor, from 1864). Sermon before the Maine Missionary Society at Lewiston-"Christianity has Espe- cial Regard to the Humbler Classes ;" 22 pp .; Portland, 1867. Addresses and communications published in pa- pers of the day.


FISKE; D. D., Rev. JOHN O. (Bangor; Pastor Winter Street Church, Bath, from 1843). The Omnipresence of God; 14 pp .; Bath, 1847 .... Obedience to Law; Bath, 1850. . .. Man an Uncertain Object of Reliance: On the death of Zachary Taylor; 16 pp .; Bath, 1850. . .. Discourse on the death of General William King; 32 pp .; Bath, 1852 .... On the Fifth Commandment; 17 pp .; 1859. . .. National Troubles: On the day of the National Fast; 19 pp .; Bath, 1861 . . . . Salvation -- Conver- sion of Children: A sermon before the Maine Missionary Society, Portland; 15 pp .; Portland, 1862 .. .. Commission of the Church . A sermon before the General Conference of Congregational Churches in Maine, at Foxcroft; Portland, 1880. . Early Religious History of Bath; in the Times, 1881 .. .. Various articles in magazines and newspapers.




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