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Full-Text Articles in History
Les Larmes Des Saint Pierre Script, Marie-Jeanne Laurendeau
Les Larmes Des Saint Pierre Script, Marie-Jeanne Laurendeau
Marie-Jeanne Laurendeau
November, 1924, Les Larmes des Saint Pierre [The Tears of Saint Peter] script with notation in French.
Maine Forts, Henry E. Dunnack
Maine Forts, Henry E. Dunnack
Maine Collection
Maine Forts by Henry E. Dunnack, State Librarian.
Foreword by Percival P. Baxter, Govenor of Maine, State Capitol, Augusta - September 1, 1924.
Sections include: Introduction, Fort Machias, Fort Knox, Fort St.George's, Fort Edgecomb, Forts Popham and Baldwin, North and South Sugar Loaf Islands, Fort McClary, Indians and Their Wars, Fortifications in Maine , List of Old Forts.
Three Men From Maine : Sir William Pepperrell, Sir William Phips, James Sullivan And A Bit Of Old England In New England, John Francis Sprague, Bertram E. Packard
Three Men From Maine : Sir William Pepperrell, Sir William Phips, James Sullivan And A Bit Of Old England In New England, John Francis Sprague, Bertram E. Packard
Maine Collection
Three Men From Maine : Sir William Pepperrell, Sir William Phips, James Sullivan (by John Francis Sprague); and A Bit of Old England in New England (by Bertram E. Packard)
Sprague's Journal of Maine History, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine (1924).
Contents: Sir William Pepperrell (1696-1759) / Sir William Phips (1651-1695) / James Sullivan (1744-1808) / A Bit of Old England in New England (Gardiner family)
Old Prouts Neck, Augustus F. Moulton
Old Prouts Neck, Augustus F. Moulton
Maine Collection
Old Prouts Neck
by Augustus F. Moulton.
Marks Printing House, Portland, Maine (1924).
Contents: I. Black Point and Prouts Neck / II. The Cammock Patent / III. The Occupation of Henry Jocelyn / IV. The General Situation / V. Scottow and the Indian Wars / VI. Troubles in Peace and Troubles in War / VII. The Second Settlement / VIII. This Becomes Prouts Neck / IX. In the Libby Occupation / X. Locations and Historical Plans
The Story Of Prouts Neck, Rupert Sargent Holland
The Story Of Prouts Neck, Rupert Sargent Holland
Maine Collection
The Story of Prouts Neck
by Rupert Sargent Holland
The Prouts Neck Association, Prouts Neck, Maine (1924)
Contents: I. The First Settlement / II. The Second Settlement / III. Prouts Neck / Colonial Chronology / Key to Holland Map
Maps: "General Plan of the 18 Hole Golf Course" and "Sketch Map of Prouts Neck, Maine, J.W. Holland, 1910".