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BY NICHOLAS NOYES

HE FOLLOWING is an index to the Maine Historical Society’s scholarly journal, now called Maine History, and includes arti- Tcles, book reviews, and features from over thirty-six volumes published over a period of more than forty-one years. The index in- cludes editions of the Maine Historical Society Newsletter, numbered as Volumes 9 to 12 and dated as Summer 1969 to Spring 1973; the Maine Historical Society Quarterly, numbered as Volumes 13 to 33 and dated as Summer 1973 to Winter-Spring1993/94, and Maine History, numbered as Volumes 34 forward and dated as Summer 1994 forward. The Index reflects the resurgence in research and writing on the sub- ject of local Maine history in recent years. A growing index such as this is by nature organic, so some inconstancies are to be expected. Both natu- ral language and standardized Library of Congress Subject Headings will be found. The Index includes proper names (personal names of authors and subjects and place names), natural-language subjects (), and broad subject headings in bold (e.g., Military history), all in one al- phabet. Book reviews are indexed by the author of the book, the reviewer’s name, and the subject or short title of the book under review. The nota- tion “(fig.)” indicates an illustration within an article; “See…” references direct the reader to standardize subject headings. Normally, pagination is consecutive from issue to issue within a volume. On occasion, the pag- ination was re-started, in which case the date has been added. This index was prepared by a commercial vendor in 2006 and is updated periodi- cally, usually after the completion of the last number of a volume. The index is available and searchable free to the public on our website, www.mainehistory.org under Online Resources. Full text of all journal

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Index 341 A Agriculture/farming a’ Becket, Maria, J.C., landscape painter, 45:203–231 Acadians in St. John Valley, 1780s, 25:230–247 Abandonment of settlement agricultural science and education, institutional- Besse Farm, Kennebec County, 44:77–102 ization of, 43:411–432 and reforestation on Long Island, Maine (case Besse Farm, Kennebec County, reforestation case study), 44:50–76 study, 44:50–76 Schoodic Point, 45:97–122 climate fluctuations The Abenaki, by Calloway (rev.), 30:21–23 and change, southern and central New Eng- Abenakis. see Native Americans land (1765-1880), 21:179–200 Abolitionists/abolitionism in Maine, 17:188–194 effects of on society, 18th century, 21:201–218 antislavery movement, 1833-1855 (book review), connected farm buildings, context and architec- 10:84–87 ture of, 18:139–170, 217–245 Liberty Party, 1840-1848, politics of antislavery, demise of self-sufficiency (1929-1945), 19:135–176 31:142–173 Maine Antislavery Society, 9:33–38 Farm Security Administration in St. John Valley, view of the South, antislavery newspapers (1838- 1940-1943 (book review), 36:57–58 1855), 25:2–21 good roads movement and (1901-1916), Above the Gravel Bar: The Indian Canoe Routes of 43:382–410 Maine, by Cook (rev.), 25:183–185 historic barns of the Northeast (book review), Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland, marginal colonies 27:164–165 in seventeenth century (book review), Maine Agricultural Experiment Station 21:227–229 1885-1978 (book review), 23:93–94 Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies 100th Annual Report (book review), 25:190 in the Seventeenth Century, by Reid (rev.), Maine’s wheat boom (1793-1815), 27:114–141 21:227–229 in nineteenth-century Acadian Hard Times: The Farm Security Administra- book review, 24:420 tion in Maine’s St. John Valley, by Doty (rev.), on Mount Desert Island, 42(Feb. 2005):1–19 36:57–58 reassessment of , 1870-1900 (book Adams, corvette, 15:12–14 review), 24:221–225 Adams, George Jones, and the Forerunners, role of women in, 33:120–135 21:19–53 rural Maine in 1930s, 25:58–87 book review, 22:208–211 salt marsh dikes, factor in eastern Maine, Adjustments to the Empire: The New England 21:219–226 Colonies, 1675-1715, by Johnson (rev.), Shakers in nineteenth-century rural Maine, 23:37–43 40:87–112 Administrative Code (1931), 39:117–132 sweet corn industry (book review), 42(Aug. Admiral, steamboat, 9:42 2004):88–90 Admiral Duff, British ship, 28:215 three centuries of in New England (book review), Adventure, brigantine (privateer), 28:215 18:254–256 African Americans in Maine transformation of (1940-1985), 28:66–84 Anchor of the Soul, documentary video (book re- Ahlin, John Howard, Maine Rubicon: Downeast Set- view), 36:123–124 tlers During the American Revolution (rev.), Appleton, John Francis, and black soldiers in the 40:150–152 Civil War, 31:174–204 AIDS project, history of (book review), 40:152–154 in Bangor, 1880-1950 (book review), 44:108–109 The AIDS Project: A History, by Barry (rev.), Burney, William, mayor of Augusta, 40:113–125 40:152–154 portrait (fig.), 40:114 Aids to the Teaching of Maine in the Public Schools, by From the Collections, 38:72–74 Ring (rev.), 9:49–50 constitutional problems in Maine (1857-1872), Alberts, Robert C., The Golden Voyage, the Life and 22:127–158 Times of William Bingham (1752-1804) Healy, Bishop James A., and passing (book re- (rev.), 9:105–108 view), 42(Feb. 2005):101–104 Albion, Robert G. history of Naval & Maritime History: An Annotated Bibliog- book review, 43:472–474 raphy (rev.), 12:140–141 in collections, 38:72–74 review by, 14:98–102 Jenkins, John, mayor of Lewiston, 40:113–125 Albion, Robert G., & Baker, William A., et al., New portrait (fig.), 40:119 England and the Sea (rev.), 12:138–140 migration from the South, 40:113–116 Alexander, Nancy, review by, 41:181–183 Agger, Lee, Women of Maine (rev.), 22:159–160 Alexander, Nancy Payne, “‘Taking Up the Slack’: Agreeable Situations: Society, Commerce and Art in Penobscot Bay Women and the Netting In- Southern Maine, 1790-1830, ed. by Sprague dustry,”45:259–280 (rev.), 30:9–10 342 Maine History Allagash, 41:91. see also Wilderness Oxford County in as “last frontier,”40:1–20 bounty myth and, 42:135–157 Wilderness Waterway (1959-1966), 40:1–20 post-Revolutionary War Land grants, Allagash: Maine’s Wild & Scenic River, by Bennett 42:135–157 (rev.), 39:138–139 privateers in, 28:210–222 Allen, Barbara, & Montell, W. Lynwood, From Mem- readers’ guide, 15:149–195 ory to History: Using Oral Sources in Local soldiers, sailors, and patriots in (book review), Historical Research (rev.), 22:109–112 23:140–141 Allen, Carleton, seafaring experiences of (book re- American Silk, 1830-1930: Entrepreneurs and Arti- views), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. 2008):230–232 facts, by Field, Senechal, & Shaw (rev.), Allen, David Grayson, In English Ways: The Move- 45:88–90 ment of Societies and the Transferral of English Ames, General Adelbert, 13:81–97 Local Law and Custom to Bay An Insider’s Guide to Maine Politics, by Potholm in the Seventeenth Century (rev.), 22:163–166 (rev.), 39:142–143 Allen, E. John B., “‘Skeeing’ in Maine: The Early Anchor of the Soul (video), produced by Hoose & Years, 1870s to 1920s,”30:146–165 Odlin (rev.), 36:123–124 Allen, Elizabeth Akers (poet), Queen Catherine’s Ancient Sagadahoc, by Chandler (rev.), 40:150–152 Rose (in collections), 37:60–61 Anderson, Hayden L.V. Allen, Ethan, and struggle for independence on Canals and Inland Waterways of Maine (rev.), American frontier (book review), 22:99–101 34:210–212 “Penobscot Waterways: Canals and Waterway Allen, Neal W., Jr. (ed.), Province and Court Records Improvements on the Penobscot River, of Maine, Volume 6. The Court Records of York 1816-1921,”19:21–46 County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts Anderson, Will, Was Baseball Really Invented in Bay, January 1718/19 - October, 1727 (rev.), Maine? (rev.), 36:56 15:129–130 Andrews, William D., “Dr. John George Gehring and Allen, Neal W., review by, 23:37–43 His Bethel Clinic: Pragmatic Therapy and Allin, Lawrence Carroll, “Conceptual Problems in Therapeutic Tourism,”43(Jan. Twentieth-Century Maine Maritime His- 2008):189–216 tory,”24:400–404 Androscoggin County, Maine Alnôbak: A Story of Indigenous People in Androscog- impact of indigenous peoples on (book review), gin County, by Lecompte (rev.), 42:279–280 42:281–282 Always, Rachel: The Letters of Rachel Carson and sesquicentennial (book reviews), 43:113–114, Dorothy Freeman, 1952-1964, ed. by Freeman 45:301–302 (rev.), 39:66–67 Androscoggin County, Maine, 150th: A Pictorial Ambition, sloop, 9:14 Sesquicentennial History, 1854-2004, ed. by America, schooner (privateer), 28:215 Lord & Stires (rev.), 43:113–114, 45:301–302 American-Canadian boundary (book reviews), Androscoggin River, river driving on (newspaper ac- 43(Jan. 2008):227–228, 45:294–295 count, July 9, 1875), 45:75–78 American Committee for the Defense of British Animal welfare movement in Bangor, 39:187–203 Homes manuscript collection, 42(Feb. Anthropology Toward History: Culture and Work in a 2005):93–96 19th Century Maine Town, by Horwitz (rev.), American Farm Families and Their Houses: Vernacu- 18:251–254 lar Design and Social Change in the Rural Antiqueman’s Diary: The Memoirs of Fred Bishop North, by McMurry (rev.), 25:43–46 Tuck, ed. by Fales, Jr. (rev.), 42(Aug. The American Genealogist, 1932-1965 (book review), 2004):90–91 32:56–57 Antiquing, memoirs of Fred Bishop Tuck (book re- American Madonna (painting by LaFarge), 43(Jan. view), 42(Aug. 2004):90–91 2008):159 Appleton, John, journal, President Polk’s tour, American Revolution June/July 1847 (book review), 27:162–163 Arnold Expedition to Quebec (book review), Appleton, Chief Justice John Francis, 18:193–216 9:48–49 and black soldiers in the Civil War, 31:174–204 book review, 16:168–171 letters of, 31:205–220 British naval operations of Captain Henry portrait (fig.), 31:175 Mowat in, 43:1–20 April 1865: The Month That Saved America, by burning of Falmouth in (1775), 14:119–160 Winik (rev.), 40:340–342 downeast settlers during (book reviews), Archaeological Excavations at Pemaquid, Maine, 35:87–90, 40:150–152 1956-1974, by Camp (rev.), 17:39–42 invasion of eastern Maine, 15:44–74 Archaeology local history study guide (book review), discovering Maine’s heritage (book review), 16:168–171 19:254–257 Index 343 excavations at Pemaquid, 1965-1974 (book re- Maine-built, history of (book review), 35:82–84 view), 17:39–42 Averill, Lawrence A. foundations of northeast (book review), “A Riverside Village at the Turn of the Century” 22:215–217 (Wiscasset, Maine, in 1900) (poem), myths, Maine, 39:145–168 13:98–109 identity of prehistoric Maine tribe(s), “How They Celebrated the Fourth in Sheepscot 39:160–163 Village Seventy-Five Years Ago, Thursday, “Red Paint people,”39:145–168 July 4, 1901” (original poem), 15:199–210 seasonal migration myth, 39:155–160 Ayer, Frederick Wellington (1855-1936), life and ca- of New England (book review), 20:282–284 reer of, 45:49–52 The Archaeology of New England, by Snow (rev.), Ayer, Sarah Connell (1791-1835), diary of, 20:282–284 44:155–171 Archangell, voyage of 1605 (book review), 44:203–204 Architecture B American farm families and their houses (book Bagaduce Peninsula, U.S. naval defeat by British review), 25:43–46 (1779), 19:91–117, 43:1–20 Blaine House, home of governors (book review), Bailey, Henry (photographer), Maine after the Civil 13:218–221 War, 41:214–224 connected farm buildings, 18:139–170, 217–245 Baker, Emerson W.,“New Evidence on the French of New England (book review), 25:43–46 Involvement in King Philip’s War,”28:85–91 Greek revival and Maine domestic (book review), Baker, John, 41:117–140 32:193–194 flag, 41:117–140 historic buildings survey (book review), 15:80–82 Baker, William A. houses of New England (book review), 26:47–49 “The Boston Boats from Sail to Steam,”9:5–16 Arel, Jules, “German Prisoners of War in Maine, Part II, 9:39–44 1944-1946,”34:178–193 compiler, Maine Shipbuilding: A Bibliographical Argo, naval ship, 28:221 Guide (rev.), 16:31–33 Army Corps of Engineers, works in New England, A Maritime History of Bath, Maine and the Ken- 1775-1975 (book review), 21:164–167 nebec Region (rev.), 14:98–102 Arnold, Benedict, march to Quebec, 1775 (book re- Ball, Ebenezer, hanged for murder, 45:151–167 view), 44:109–111 Ballew, Stephen, Brooks, Joan, Brotz, Dona, & Ives, Aroostook Architect: The Life and Times of the Rev- Edward, “Suthin” (it’s the opposite of nothin’): erend Joseph S. Marcoux, by Callnan (rev.), An Oral History of Grover Morrison’s Woods 20:72–73 Operation at Little Musquah Lake, 1945-1947 Aroostook War, 29:142–168, 41:117. see also Web- (rev.), 20:129–131 ster-Ashburton Treaty Ballou, Ellyn C., review by, 20:214–216 Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott’s role in, 34:162–177 Ballstown settlement, religion and cultural values in States’ Rights and, 42:215–234 (1760-1820), 43:41–62 Art education, A.V. Currier at Bowdoin College and, Banfield, Alfred T.,“The Padrone, the Sojourners, 41:141–170 and the Settlers: A Preface to the ‘Little Ital- Arthur Spear, 1879-1959, by Spear, Jr. (rev.), ies’ of Maine,”31:114–141 21:160–164 Bangor, Maine The Artist’s Mount Desert: American Painters on the African Americans in, 1880-1950 (book review), Maine Coast, by Wilmerding (rev.), 39:61–62 44:108–109 Ashby, Thompson Eldridge, The History of the First disabled Civil War veterans, 42(Feb. 2005):67–92 Parish Church in Brunswick, Maine (rev.), Eastern Standard Time, problems with adoption 9:108–109 of (1883-1887), 24:265–279 Astor, Esta, review by, 17:162–163 economic emergence of (book review), 25:190 Asylum of Our Lady of Lourdes/Golder House genre painting in, 36:18–37 (Lewiston), 40:319 Brown’s Shoeshine Boy, oil (fig.), 36:33 At Home With The General: A Visit to the Joshua L. Humane Society, 39:187–203 Chamberlain Museum, by Levinsky (rev.), child welfare as part of, 39:187–203 41:255–256 woodsmen and Whigs, historic images (book re- Attean, John, Penobscot tribal leader, 43(Aug. view), 34:218–219 2007):124–170, 176–179 Bangor Historical Society, new directions (1864- Atwood, Gary, review by, 32:205–206 1984), 26:206–223 Augusta, steamboat, 9:41 Bangor Theological Seminary Authors. see Writers David Nelson Beach Chapel (figs.), 29:104 Automobiles Maine Hall (fig.), 29:100 good roads movement and (1901-1916), New Commons Hall (figs.), 29:100, 102 43:382–410 Banks, Ronald F. 344 Maine History “A New Look at the Invasion of Eastern Maine, Baseball, was it invented in Maine? (book review), 1814: A Comment,”15:26–29 36:56 compiler, Maine during the Federal and Jefferson- Bates College, history of (book review), 44:204–206 ian Period: A Bibliographical Guide (rev.), Bates Through the Years: An Illustrated History, by 16:118–119 Clark (rev.), 44:204–206 ed., A History of Maine; a Collection of Readings Bath, Maine, maritime history of, and Kennebec re- on the History of Maine, 1600-1970 (rev.), gion (book review), 14:98–102 9:78–80 Bath Iron Works, oil, by Carroll Thayer Berry (in col- Maine Becomes a State. The Movement to Separate lections), 36:54–55 Maine from Massachusetts, 1785-1820 Battick, John F. (rev.), 10:55–59 “A Survey of Primary Sources for the Social and Banks/Brinkler Family Papers: Lemira Pennell con- Economic History of Seafaring Commu- troversy, 42:187–190 nities in Maine,”24:394–399 Bar Harbor, Maine, the hotel era, 1868-1880 (with reviews by, 27:40–42 illustrations and photos), 10:101–121 Bauman, John F.,“Model Cities, Housing, and Re- Bardwell, John D., review by, 24:420 newal Policy in Portland, Maine, 1965-1974,” Baron, William R. 45:233–257 “Eighteenth-Century New England Climate Vari- Baumann-Nelson, Eunice, “A Penobscot Assessment ation and Its Suggested Impact on Soci- of Frank Siebert,”37:80–81 ety,”21:201–218 Baxter, Gov. Percival P.,20:227–256, 257–260 reviews by, 25:252–254 photo (fig.), 43:384 Barrels and Daring, by Dowling (rev.), 18:177–178 and water power controversy (1917-1923), Barron, Hal S., Those Who Stayed Behind: Rural So- 32:158–170 ciety in Nineteenth-Century New England , history of (book review), (rev.), 25:252–254 22:40–43 Barry, William David Bayley, Kiah (book review), 28:110–111 The AIDS Project: A History (rev.), 40:152–154 “Bayonet! Forward”: My Civil War Remembrances, From the Collections by Chamberlain (rev.), 38:232–234 African-Americans in Maine, 38:72–74 Beach, Christopher S. banner of the Calais Frontier Guard, 34:68–69 “Conservation and Legal Politics: The Struggle Bath Iron Works, oil, 36:54–55 for Public Water Power in Maine, 1900- The Crawford and Ella Peffer/Redpath Chau- 1923,”32:150–173 tauqua Collection, 39:53–54 “How to Find and Use Maine’s Published Law Elizabeth Oakes Smith: crusading author, Court Opinions,”31:221–228 34:154–156 “Scripting Maine’s Environmentalist Majority: The Frye-White Collection, 35:140–143 The ‘Theater of Oil,’ 1968-1975,”40:21–49 John Greenleaf Whittier in Maine, 33:222–225 Beam, Lura, A Maine Hamlet (rev.), 28:54–55 The Persis Sibley Andrews Black Diaries, Man- Bean, Mary [Berengera Caswell], murder of (book uscript Collection, #206, 40:333–336 review), 45:86–88 Special Collections 1012: The Bastard, by Ersk- Beard, Frank A., & Smith, Bette A., Maine’s Historic ine Caldwell, 40:75–77 Places: Properties on the National Register of “The Banner of the Calais Frontier Guard,” Historic Places (rev.), 23:35–37 43(Jan. 2008):217–219 Bearse, Ray (ed.), Maine, A Guide to the Vacation Winslow Homer’s H.W. Bryant Bookplate State (rev.), 11:65–66 Drawing (1893), 33:154–156 Beaupre, Normand, L’enclume and le couteau: The The History of Sweetser-Children’s Home: A Cen- Life and Work of Adelard Cote, Folk Artist tury and a Half of Service to Maine’s Chil- (rev.), 24:228–229 dren (rev.), 30:38–39 Beaux-arts, in Maine, 41:141–170 “Jim Vickery and the Grady Manuscript Collec- Beckett, Maria Graves [Maria J.C. a’ Becket], land- tion,”41:249–252 scape painter, 45:203–231 reviews by, 17:47–51, 18:118–122, 19:177–182, Beem, Edgar Allen, & Hildreth, Charles L., Jr., Hard- 20:66–69, 21:160–164, 229–231, liners: A History of the Emery-Waterhouse 22:107–108, 159–160, 23:33–35, 136–138, Company (rev.), 45:189–190 24:285–287, 30:9–10, 36:58–59, 60–61, Belanger, Pamela J. 39:140, 211, 41:86, 87–88, 88–89, 255–256, Inventing Acadia: Artists and Tourists at Mount 43(Jan. 2008):230–232, 45:189–190 Desert (rev.), 41:183–185 Bartholomew, Robert E., & Whalen, Stephen R., Maine in America: American Art at the Farnsworth “The Enigma of the ‘Jumping Frenchmen of Art Museum (rev.), 40:81–82 Maine’ ,” 43:63–78 Belfast, Maine, in the 20th century (book review), Bartlett, NH, history of lodging hospitality in (book 41:253–254 review), 36:58–59 Belfast, steamboat, 9:44 Index 345 Bellesiles, Michael, Revolutionary Outlaws: Ethan Bingham, William (1752-1804), biography (book Allen and the Struggle for Independence on the review), 9:105–108 Early American Frontier (rev.), 34:210–212 Biographies Bennett, Dean B. of eminent Mainers (book review), 45:193–194 Allagash: Maine’s Wild & Scenic River (rev.), of Maine men and women (book review), 39:138–139 21:229–231 “E.S. Coe and the Allagash Wildlands,”41:91–116 Bird, Thomas, trial and execution of (1790), The Wilderness from Chamberlain Farm: A Story 42:199–214 of Hope for the American Wild (rev.), Black, Col. John, of Ellsworth, 17:121–161 41:81–83 portrait (fig.), 17:125 Bennett, Randall H., reviews by, 30:35–37, 32:56–57, Black, Persis Sibley Andrews, diaries (in collections), 35:91–92, 147–148, 37:226–228, 41:253–254, 40:333–336 256–258, 45:194–195 Black Bangor: African Americans in a Maine Com- Benoit-Vachon, Lynne, “Education and the Rural munity, 1880-1950, by Lee (rev.), 44:108–109 Middle Class: Limington Academy, 1848- Black Prince, privateers, 28:219, 221 1860,”38:104–127 Blackbird, schooner (privateer), 28:216 Bensen, Albert V., review by, 28:110–111 Blackfish, sloop (privateer), 28:216 Beothuk Bark Canoes: An Analysis and Comparative Blaine, James G. Study, by Marshall (rev.), 27:102–104 life of (book review), 40:149–150 Bermuda, ship’s log of 1765 voyage to, 44:196–202 the “plumed knight” at home, 28:2–35 Berube, Claude G., “The Administrative Code of portrait (fig.), 26:33, 37:208 1931: William Tudor Gardiner and Govern- : Home of Maine’s Governors, by ment Reform,”39:117–132 Hunt (rev.), 13:218–221 Berwick, Maine, academy at, established 1793, Blaisdell, John D. 11:47–50 “Hardly the Best of Times: The Practice of Medi- Besse, Frank, seafaring experiences of (book re- cine on the Maine Frontier, 1812-1841,” views), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. 2008):230–232 35:98–123 Besse Farm, Kennebec County, land use history, “170 Years of Caring: The Animal Welfare Move- 44:77–102 ment in Bangor, Maine,”39:187 The Best of Barnes: The Selected Articles and Pho- “The Wounded, the Sick, and the Scared: An Ex- tographs of Jack Barnes, ed. by Conley (rev.), amination of Disabled Maine Veterans 39:140–141 from the Civil War,”42(Feb. 2005):67–92 Bethel, Maine Blaisdell, Captain Jotham, 1810-1860, biography of Dr. John George Gehring Home Clinic in, 43(Jan. (book review), 36:125–126 2008):189–216 Blake, Maj. Gen. John, portrait (fig.), 43:28 photos (figs.), 43(Jan. 2008):188, 203 Blanchard, Dorothy, “Into the Heart of Maine: A illustrated history (book review), 34:218–219 Look at Dexter’s Franco-American Commu- Bethel League, 43(Jan. 2008):207–208 nity,” 33:20–41 Beyond the Spring: Cornelia Stanwood of Birdsacre, Blanchard, Paula, Sarah Orne Jewett: Her World and by Richmond (rev.), 20:69–71 Her Work (rev.), 35:152–153, 39:67 Bibber, Joyce K. Blue Hill and Penobscot Bay, Maine, islands of A Home for Everyman: The Greek Revival and book review, 23:33–35 Maine Domestic Architecture (rev.), reforestation on Long Island (case study), 32:193–194 44:50–76 “Nearly All in the Family: Nathan Winslow and Boatbuilding. see also Shipbuilding industry His Family Network,”28:186–209 in the Rangeley lakes region (book review), reviews by, 23:134–136, 24:219–220, 43(Jan. 45:194–195 2008):233–235 Bold Vision: The Development of the Parks of Port- Bibliography of Maine, 1960-1975, compiled by land, Maine, ed. by Holtwijk & Shettleworth, Flower (rev.), 16:164–168 Jr. (rev.), 41:86–88 Bicycling, velocipede craze, 38:186–209 The Bonds of Womanhood: Woman’s Sphere in New Big Dreams and Little Wheels, by Wiggin (rev.), England, 1780-1835, by Cott (rev.), 19:47–49 19:54–55 Bonner-Ganter, Deanna, “, First Gov- Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn: The Con- ernor of Maine: His Known Portraits and nected Farm Buildings of New England, by Their Stories,”43:433–467 Hubka (rev.), 25:43–46 Boon Island, including Contemporary Accounts of the Bigelow, Gladys M., & Knowles, Ruth M. (compil- Wreck of the Nottingham Galley, by Roberts ers), History of St. Albans, Maine (rev.), (rev.), 38:160–162 23:29–32 Boon Island, Maine, including accounts of wreck of Bingham, William, II, photos (figs.), 43(Jan. Nottingham galley (book review), 2008):206, 212 38:160–162 346 Maine History Boothbay region, Maine (book review), 24:344–346 survey map (1785), 42:159–170 The Boothbay Region, 1906-1960, by Clifford (rev.), village plan (1880), 42:163 24:344–346 Budney, Stephen P.,review by, 36:129–130 Border disputes, 39:3–16, 41:117–140. see also Buker, Margaret J., “The Irish in Lewiston, Maine: A Aroostook War; Webster-Ashburton Treaty Search for Security on the Urban Frontier, book review, 37:228–230 1850-1880,”13:3A–25A Calais banner and (in collections), 43(Jan. Bunker’s Text Book (in collections), 36:120–122 2008):217–219 Bunting, W.H., Sea Struck (revs.), 43:111–112, Borderland Smuggling: Patriots, Loyalists, and Illicit 43(Jan. 2008):230–232 Trade in the Northeast, by Smith (rev.), Bunting, William H. 43:474–475 compiler, A Day’s Work: A Sampler of Historic Bourne, Edward E. (1797-1873), History of the town Maine Photographs 1860-1920 (rev.), of Kennebunk from its first settlement to the 39:210–211 year 1785 (rev.), 10:29–30 “Jim Vickery’s Cherished Images of Maine: A Bourque, Bruce J., Twelve Thousand Years: American Photographic Essay,”41:225–240 Indians in Maine (rev.), 42:279–280 Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics, 42(Aug. Bowdoin College 2004):23–45 A.V. Currier and art education at, 41:141–170 Burlin, Paul T. medical school at, 35:100 “Harold Marsh Sewall and the Truculent Pursuit World War II correspondence and, 43(Jan. of Empire: Samoa, 1887-1890,”39:95–116 2008):166–187 Imperial Maine and Hawai’i: Interpretive Essays in Boxer, British warship, 17:33 the History of Nineteenth-Century Ameri- Boyles, Donna, et al., Pownal: A Rural Maine History can Expansion (rev.), 43(Jan. (rev.), 17:162–163 2008):233–235 Bradley, Amy Morris, biography of, 1823-1904 “Maine Migrations: Arthur and Harold Sewall in (book review), 36:124–125 the Pacific,”35:26–45 Bray, Maynard, review by, 10:61–62 review by, 40:149–150 Breton, Rita M., review by, 22:109–112 Burlington, Maine, from settlement to 1975 (book Brewer, Maine, Eastern Corporation in. see Eastern review), 18:123–124 Fine Paper Company, Brewer, Maine Burns, Connie, “Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat and Brewster, Gov. Ralph Owen, 39:215–240 the Expanding Female Sphere,”33:106–119 A Bride’s Passage: Susan Hathorn’s Year Under Sail, Burroughs, Rev. George, 40:259–278 ed. by Petroski (rev.), 41:181–183 Business enterprises Bridges, Anne, review by, 20:129–131 Emery-Waterhouse Company, history of (book Bridges, covered (book review), 44:206–207 review), 45:189–190 Bridges, Styles, biography (book reviews), L.L. Bean Corporation (book review), 44:207–209, 45:298–299 45:191–192 The Brief Career of Eliza Poe, by Smith (rev.), Butler, Ben & Natalie, The Red Schoolhouse Neigh- 30:25–26 borhood (Farmington, Maine) (rev.), Bringing Broadway to Maine: The History of Lake- 13:121–122 wood [Theatre], Lakewood, Maine, by Oblak Butler, Benjamin, review by, 17:167–169 (rev.), 11:131 Butler, Joyce Broadcasting in Maine From the Collections: “Dave The Guesser,”39:205 first 50 years (book review), 32:203–204 ed., William E. Barry’s “Sketch of an Old River”: hillbilly music, 45:281–290 Shipbuilding on the Kennebunk (rev.), Brodeur, Paul, Restitution: The Land Claims of the 36:129–130 Mashpee, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot In- A Kennebunkport Album (rev.), 24:219–220 dians of New England (rev.), 27:49–50 “Producing Local History: An Essay and Review,” Brooksville, Maine, tradition and change, a case 23:29–32 study, 18:87–106 reviews by, 22:104–106, 24:416–418, 41:189, Brown, Elspeth, “Gender and Identity in Rural 42:281–282 Maine: Women and the Maine Farmer, 1870- “The Wadsworths: A Portland Family,”27:2–20 1875,”33:120–135 Wildfire Loose: The Week Maine Burned (rev.), Brown, John George, Shoeshine Boy, oil (fig.), 36:33 19:49–51 Brown, Michael, “Franco-American Identity at the University of Maine,”36:106–119 Brown, Richard D., Massachusetts: A Bicentennial C History (rev.), 19:251–254 Calais Frontier Guard banner (in collections), Bryant, Charles G., biography (book review), 34:68–69, 43(Jan. 2008):217–219 17:47–51 Caldwell, Bill, Islands of Maine: Where America Re- Buckfield, Maine ally Began (rev.), 22:212–214 nineteenth-century rural development, Caldwell, Erskine, The Bastard (in collections), 42:159–170 41:75–77 Index 347 Calhoun, Charles C., Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life Cary, Richard (ed.), Uncollected Short Stories of (rev.), 43(Aug. 2007):233–235 Sarah Orne Jewett (rev.), 12:84–87 Callnan, Miriam Therese, Aroostook Architect: The Cashman, Diane Cobb, Headstrong: The Biography Life and Times of the Reverend Joseph S. Mar- of Amy Morris Bradley, 1823-1904, A Life of coux (rev.), 20:72–73 Noble Usefulness (rev.), 36:124–125 Calloway, Colin G. Cass, Ed, review by, 43(Jan. 2008):229–230 The Abenaki (rev.), 30:21–23 Cassidy, Donna M., Marsden Hartley: Race, Region The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800: and Nation (rev.), 44:111–113 War, Migration, and the Survival of an In- Castine, Maine. see also Bagaduce Peninsula dian People (rev.), 32:58–61 hanging of Ebenezer Ball at, 45:151–167 Calvert, Mary R., Dawn Over the Kennebeck (rev.), Caswell, Berengera [Mary Bean], murder of (book 24:416–418 review), 45:86–88 Camden, Maine, wooden vessel building, history of Caswell, Polly, hanging of Clifton Harris for murder (book review), 25:180–182 of, 45:169–188 Camden, steamboat, 9:44 Catholicism and Catholics in Maine, 39:215–240, Camp, Helen B., Archaeological Excavations at Pe- 40:319–328 maquid, Maine, 1956-1974 (rev.), 17:39–42 Ballstown (1760-1820), 43:41–62 Canada, liner, 9:42 Corporation Sole controversy, 12:111–130 Canada Preserved: The Journal of Captain Thomas Diocesan boundaries in American Madawaska Ainslie, by Cohen (rev.), 9:48–49 (1842-1870), 32:174–187 Canadian-American relations education, Ku Klux Klan opposition to, and Gov. lumber industry on the St. John, Maine-New , 39:215–240 Brunswick relations, 24:195–218 Grey Nuns of Lewiston, 40:319–332 Maine and the end of reciprocity in 1866, Healy, Bishop James A., life of (book review), 26:22–39 42(Feb. 2005):101–104 The Canadian Frontier, 1534-1760, by Eccles (rev.), Massachusetts governmental policy and eastern 13:119–121 Indians during American Revolution, Canadian history/New France (book reviews), 32:108–133 13:119–121 nativist crusade – Know-Nothings (1854-1855), Canals and Inland Waterways of Maine, by Anderson 20:151–197 (rev.), 22:99–101 Sacred Heart Parish, Waterville, 22:21–36 Canning Gold: Northern New England’s Sweet Corn Cattle pounds, 33:210–221 Industry: A Historical Geography, by Frederic Ceckler, William, on MIT-Eastern Corporation con- (rev.), 42(Aug. 2004):88–90 nection, 45:37–47 Canning industry Cellar holes, on Mount Desert Island, 42(Feb. perspective on children in (1907-1911), 2005):1–19 24:362–391 Cemeteries, exploring in genealogical research, sweet corn (book review), 42(Aug. 2004):88–90 43:94–104 Cannon, Donald Q., review by, 22:208–211 Census of 1790, annotated (book review), Canoe, wood and canvas, history, construction, 40:249–250 restoration, maintenance (book review), Center-Villages, in development of Buckfield, Ox- 30:23–24 ford County, as, 42:159–170 Cantor, Milton, review by, 27:42–48 Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence The Care of Historical Collections: A Conservation “Bayonet! Forward”: My Civil War Remembrances Handbook for the Nonspecialist, by Guldbeck (rev.), 38:232–234 (rev.), 12:87–89 Civil War, April 1865 (book review), 40:340–342 Carlson, Hans M., reviews by, 40:78–80, 41:183–185 and Clifton Harris hanging, 45:169–188 Carpenter, Edmund S., “Frank Speck’s Office,” “in the hands of Providence” (book review), 37:78–79 32:196–197 Carpenter, Geoffrey Paul, “Deforestation in Nine- letters of (1865-1914) (book review), 43(Aug. teenth Century Maine: The Record of Henry 2007):231–233 David Thoreau,”38:2–35 visit to museum (book review), 41:255–256 Carpenter, William, review by, 22:37–40 Chamberlain Farm, 41:91–116 Carroll, Aileen, The Latchstring Was Always Out: A Chandler, E.J., Ancient Sagadahoc (rev.), 40:150–152 History of Lodging Hospitality and Tourism in Chaney, Michael P., White Pine on the Saco River: An Bartlett, (rev.), 36:58–59 Oral History of River Driving in Southern Carroll, Francis M., A Good and Wise Measure: The Maine (rev.), 37:66–67 Search for the American-Canadian Boundary, Chaney, William H., 14:1–57 1783-1842 (rev.), 43(Jan. 2008):227–228, Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecol- 45:294–295 ogy of New England, by Cronon (rev.), Carson, Rachel, and Dorothy Freeman, letters (book 25:114–116 review), 39:66–67 348 Maine History Chansonetta: The Life and Photographs of Chan- NAACP and pursuit of fair housing legislation, sonetta Stanley Emmons, 1859-1937, by 36:86–106 Peladeau (rev.), 19:177–182 Read, Thomas Brackett, and, 42(Aug. 2004):1–22 Chaplin, David, reviews by, 42:278–279, 43:114–116, Civil War 45:303–304 Ames, Gen. Adelbert, military and political career Charles Nolcini: The Life and Music of an Italian of, 13:81–97 American in the Age of Jackson, by Lapo- April 1865, month that saved America (book re- marda (rev.), 41:88–89 view), 40:340–342 Charlie York, Maine Coast Fisherman, by Clifford battle of Pleasant Hill, 41:17–40 (rev.), 18:125–126 black soldiers, John Francis Appleton and, Chase, Mary Ellen, life of (book review), 38:230–232 31:174–204 Chase, Virginia, One Crow, Two Crow (rev.), Chamberlain, Joshua, remembrances (book re- 11:95–96 view), 38:232–234 Chelsea, VT (book review), 25:252–254 correspondence between New England soldiers Chez Nous: The St. John Valley, by Dubay (rev.), and home front (book review), 38:76–78 26:113–114 Dickerson, Lt. Frank, letters of, 28:36–53 Children and child labor book review, 34:219–220, 36:127–129 childhood reminiscences of growing up in disabled Maine veterans, 42(Feb. 2005):67–92 Maine, 1780s to 1920s (book review), Edwards, Abial. letters to Anna (book review), 39:139–140 36:127–129 Franco-Americans, textile industry, Lewiston, 15th Maine Regiment, 41:17–40 Maine (1860-1900), 25:198–229 Godfrey, Capt. John Franklin, letters of (book re- photographs of Lewis Hine, 24:362–391 view), 36:127–129 Christmas card, “Rainy Day” poem by Longfellow Haley, John, 17th Maine Infantry, Army of Po- on (in collections), 43:105–110 tomac, fig., 33:71 Church history, Maine letters of a Union soldier (book review), Brunswick, First Parish Church (book review), 39:208–209 9:108–109 loyalty to Union, letters from Maine soldiers, Hollis, Gorham, Buxton area, Freewill Baptist 35:124–139 Church (book review), 40:251–252 Maine in Mount Desert Larger Parish (1925-1984), 43(Jan. bibliographical guide (book review), 16:34–35 2008):121–138 post-war photographs, 41:214–224 Waterville, First Congregational Church, UCC, men and women in northern New England, dur- 1828-1978 (book review), 21:56–58 ing era of, 33:70–87 Churchill, Edwin A. monuments, Franklin Simmons and, 36:2–37 & Leamon, James S. (compilers), Maine in the prisons and prisoners of war, 37:30–59, 41:17–40 Revolution: A Reader’s Guide (rev.), Red River campaign, 41:17–40 15:149–195, 16:168–171 17th Maine Infantry compiler, Maine Communities and the War for In- 1862-1865 (book review), 38:232–234 dependence: A Guide for the Study of Local Haley, John, and Army of Potomac (fig.), Maine History as Related to the American 33:71 Revolution (rev.), 16:168–171 teaching blacks in the South, 33:73–77 “Crafts in Transition: A Case Study of Two Port- Third Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Sarah land Silversmiths in the Early Nineteenth Smith Sampson and, 36:38–53 Century,” 24:298–337 Union soldier and freedman, relations between, “The Founding of Maine, 1600-1640: A Revision- 33:88–105 ist Interpretation,”18:21–54 Washburn, Israel, Jr., and, 42:235–257 “‘The Historiography of the Margaretta Affair, The Civil War Letters of Capt. John Franklin Godfrey, Or, How Not to Let the Facts Interfere ed. by Sawyer & Orcut (rev.), 36:127–129 with a Good Story’”,15:60–74 Claghorn, Charles E., “Maine Privateers During the “Merchants and Commerce in Falmouth (1740- Revolutionary War,”28:210–222 1775)”,9:93–104 Clark, Charles E. reviews by, 17:51–54, 19:118–122, 22:212–214 Bates Through the Years: An Illustrated History Cities on the Saco: A Pictorial History, by Downs (rev.), 44:204–206 (rev.), 30:43–47 “Beyond the Frontier: An Environmental Ap- Citizen’s Committee, of Portland, Maine, 43(Jan. proach of the Early History of Northern 2008):139–165 New England,”11:5–21 City of Bangor, steamboat, 9:44 The Eastern Frontier; The Settlement of Northern City of Rockland, steamboat, 9:5, 44 New England, 1610-1763 (rev.), 10:59–61 Civil rights in Maine “The Founding of Maine, 1600-1640: A Com- Anchor of the Soul videotape (rev.), 36:123 ment,”18:55–62 Maine: A Bicentennial History (rev.), 18:115–117 Index 349 Maine During the Colonial Period: A Bibliographi- items/materials from MHS collections. see From cal Guide (rev.), 13:222–225 the Collections reviews by, 17:42–44, 215–217, 19:251–254, Colonial Massachusetts: A History, by Labaree (rev.), 22:101–103, 28:56–57 22:48–52 Clay, Henry, portrait (fig.), 37:200 Colonial New England: A Historical Geography, by Clifford, Harold B. McManis (rev.), 17:42–44 The Boothbay Region, 1906-1960 (rev.), Comic Relief: The Life and Laughter of Artemus Ward, 24:344–346 1834-1867, by Pullen (rev.), 26:43–46 Charlie York, Maine Coast Fisherman (rev.), Common Lands, Common People: The Origins of 18:125–126 Conservation in Northern New England, by Clifton, steamboat, 9:41 Judd (rev.), 39:206–208 Climate/meteorology, climate fluctuations Condon, Richard, reviews by, 42:191–192, 43(Aug. and agriculture (1765-1880), 21:179–200 2007):233–235, 44:109–111, 111–113, effects on society, 21:201–218 45:196–197 Climatology, historical. see Climate/meteorology Condon, Richard H. Clinton, Maine, history of (book review), 11:28–30 “Bayonets at the North Bridge: The Lewiston- Clothing, Samuel Freeman’s waistcoat, in “Amazing Auburn Shoe Strike, 1937,”21:75–98 Maine Stories” exhibit, 42:271–275 “Living in Two Worlds: Rural Maine in 1930,” Coastal Maine: A Maritime History, by Duncan 25:58–87 (rev.), 35:145–146 “Nearing the End: Maine’s Rural Community, Coastal New England, by Robinson (rev.), 1929-1945,”31:142–173 26:116–118 Confederates Downeast, by Smith (rev.), 28:170–171 Coastal trade Conforti, Joseph A. coastal shipping on the eve of the railroad, 1830s, “‘Ice and Granite’: The New England Character,” Gardiner, 13:148–177 28:92–109 problems on the frontier, 39:69–94 Imagining New England: Explorations of Regional refineries and tanker ports, development of, Identity from the Pilgrims to the Mid- 40:21–49 Twentieth Century (rev.), 42(Feb. wake of the coasters (book review), 10:125–126 2005):97–99, 45:291–293 Cobb, William T., portrait (fig.), 32:161 Saints and Strangers: New England in British Cochranism, fanaticism in York County, 20:23–40 North America (rev.), 44:113–115 Codman, Charles (c. 1800-1842), Calais militia ban- Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh, Portland, Maine, ner and (in collections), 43(Jan. 44:172–195 2008):217–219 Conkling, Philip W., Islands in Time: A Natural and Codman, Rt. Rev. Robert Human History of the Islands of Maine (rev.), and Citizen’s Committee of Portland, Maine, 23:133–134 43(Jan. 2008):139–165 Conley, Susan C. (ed.), The Best of Barnes: The Se- photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):156 lected Articles and Photographs of Jack Barnes Coe, E(ben). S(mith)., 41:91–116 (rev.), 39:140–141 portrait (fig.), 41:101 Connecticut, steamboat, 9:40–41 Coffey, Robert N., Jr., review by, 36:57–58 Connolly, Michael C. Cogliano, Francis D., “‘To Obey Jesus Christ And & Stoehr, Kevin L. (eds.), John Ford in Focus: Es- General Washington’: Massachusetts, says on the Filmmaker’s Life and Work Catholicism and the Eastern Indians During (rev.), 45:296–297 the American Revolution,”32:108–133 “To ‘Make This Port Union All Over’: Longshore Cohen, Michael R., “Adapting Orthodoxy to Ameri- Militancy in Portland, 1911-1913,” can Life: Shaarey Tphiloh and the Develop- 41:41–60 ment of Modern Orthodox Judaism in Port- Conservation/environmentalism, 40:1–20 land, Maine, 1904-1976,”44:172–195 Bullough’s Pond, economy and ecosystem (book Cohen, Sheldon S., Canada Preserved: The Journal of review), 40:78–80 Captain Thomas Ainslie (rev.), 9:48–49 early programs and development of the vacation Colby College, 39:241–256 industry (1865-1900), 27:2–13 history of (book review), 43(Jan. 2008):229–230 Indians, colonists, and ecology (book review), “The Bricks,”lost campus, 39:241–256 25:114–116 Cole, Franklin P.(ed.), Nathan A. Cushman: A and oil industry, 40:21–49 Rugged Individualist (rev.), 24:285–287 origins of in northern New England (book re- Cole, Stephen A., The Rangeley and Its Region: The view), 39:206–208 Famous Boat and Lakes of Western Maine research opportunities in environmental history, (rev.), 45:194–195 24:405–410 Collections struggle for public water power (1900-1923), historical, guide for care of (book review), 32:150–173 12:87–89 “theater of oil,”art of, 40:21–49 350 Maine History Constitution of Maine Cumming, Nan, “Collecting Early Nineteenth Cen- development of (1819-1988), 28:126–145 tury Costumes at the Maine Historical Soci- problems with (1857-1872), 22:127–158 ety,”31:6–12 Constitution of United States. see U.S. Constitution Cummings, Richard O., review by, 12:166–167 Contagious diseases, among disabled Civil War vet- Curator’s Desk, reflections from erans, 42(Feb. 2005):67–92 portraiture of William King (Governor of Convention of 1819, 9:65–72 Maine), 43:433–467 Cook, David S. Curlew, schooner, 9:41 Above the Gravel Bar: The Indian Canoe Routes of Currier, Alger Veazie, 41:141–170 Maine (rev.), 25:183–185 Honor to the Living and to the Dead, oil (fig.), reviews by, 27:102–104 41:160 Cook, Edward M., Jr., The Fathers of the Towns: a la Sante, oil (fig.), 41:149 Leadership and Community Structure in Eigh- Merritt Caldwell Fernald, oil (fig.), 41:155 teenth-Century New England (rev.), Portrait of Helen Johnson Chase, oil (fig.), 41:154 17:215–217 Curtis, Gov. Kenneth M., 40:21–49 Cook, Melville B. (ed.), Records of Meduncook Plan- “Reflections on Peter Bradford’s Fragile tation and Friendship, Maine, 1762-1899 Structures,”15:75–80 (rev.), 27:105–106 Cushing’s Island, Maine, two memoirs (book re- Cooley, Francis Rexford, “From Isolationism to In- view), 12:89–90 terventionism in Maine,”37:210–225 Cushing’s Island: Two Memoirs, by Hale & Hale Cooperative commonwealth, Norman Wallace Ler- (rev.), 12:89–90 mond and, 42(Feb. 2005):47–65 Cushman, Joshua, letter from (in collections), Cornwall, L.P.,& Farrell, Jack W., Ride the Sandy 44:103–107 River (rev.), 13:117–118 Cushman, Nathan, biography (book review), Costume collection, Mabel Haskell’s wedding gown, 24:285–287 40:245–248 Cutler, Wayne (ed.), North for Union: John Appleton’s Cote, Adelard, life and work of (book review), Journal of a Tour of New England Made by 24:228–229 President Polk in June & July 1847 (rev.), Cott, Nancy F., The Bonds of Womanhood: Woman’s 27:162–163 Sphere in New England, 1780-1835 (rev.), Cyrus, privateer, 28:215, 216, 220 19:47–49 Country-western music, broadcasting of, 45:281–290 D Covered bridges, guide (book review), 44:206–207 D’Abate, Richard, “On the History of its History: St. Craig, Beatrice C. Croix Island Celebrations and the Missing “Early French Migrations of Northern Maine, Indians, 43(Aug. 2007):219–225 1785-1850,”25:230–247 Daggett, Kendrick Price, Fifty Years of Fortitude: The reviews by, 21:99–100, 24:228–229 Maritime Career of Captain Jotham Blaisdell Cram, W. Bartlett, Picture History of New England of Kennebunk, Maine, 1810-1860 (rev.), Passenger Vessels (rev.), 22:46–47 36:125–127 Crapol, Edward P., James G. Blaine: Architect of Em- Daigle, Jean, review by, 26:113–114 pire (rev.), 40:149–150 Damariscove Island, Maine, reminiscences about Criminal justice system (book review), 23:136–138 murder trial and hanging of Clifton Harris, Dana, John W. (, 1844 and 1847- 45:169–188 1850), 42:176–177 murder trial and hanging of Ebenezer Ball, D’Angelo, Diane, review by, 36:61–62 45:151–167 Daniel, Michael J., “Samuel Spring Gardner, a Maine Cronon, William, Changes in the Land: Indians, Parson in Alabama,”23:151–176 Colonists, and the Ecology of New England Daniel Webster, steamboat, 9:43 (rev.), 25:114–116 Daniell, Jere R., review by, 32:62–64 Cross, Leroy D., review by, 9:108–109 Daniels, John Williams, paintings of North Anson Crossing Lines: Histories of Jews and Gentiles in Three by (in collections), 43:468–469 Communities, by Goldstein (rev.), 35:84–86 Darling, Jock, “outlaw” of the Maine woods, Cullen, James, lynching victim at Mapleton (1873), 41:197–213 19:207–226, 40:127–136, 137–145 Dauphin, brig, 28:221 Cultural values, on Maine frontier (1760-1820), “Dave The Guesser,”39:205 43:41–62 Davis, Jay, & Hughes, Tim, History of Belfast in the Cumberland, Maine, four centuries of (book re- 20th Century (rev.), 41:253–254 view), 17:167–169 Davis, John D., A Most Remarkable Mix: Sketches of Cumberland, Maine, in Four Centuries, compiled Notable Freeporters. Part One (rev.), 41:89–90 and ed. by Sweetser (rev.), 17:167–169 Dawn Over the Kennebeck, by Calvert (rev.), 24:416–418 Index 351 Dawson, William L., “A Bibliographic Study of the review by, 27:38–39 Life of Neal Dow, 1804-1897,”25:130–161 Diaries Day, Gordon M., The Identity of the St. Francis Indi- of Josiah H. Sturtevant (book review), 18:70–73 ans (rev.), 23:138–140 of Maine sea captain and his wife (book review), Day laborer, John Mitchell as, 42(Feb. 2005):21–46 23:134–136 A Day’s Work: A Sampler of Historic Maine Pho- of nineteenth-century seafarers (book reviews), tographs 1860-1920, by Bunting (rev.), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. 2008):230–232 39:210–211 of Persis Sibley Andrews Black (in collections), De Marco, Dena, review by, 39:139–140 40:333–336 De Wolfe, Elizabeth A. of Sarah Connell Ayer (1791-1835), 44:155–171 The Murder of Mary Bean and Other Stories Dickey-Lincoln Dam, 40:1–20 (rev.), 45:86–88 Dictionary of Maine Place-Names, by Rutherford reviews by, 39:55–56, 40:253–254, 42(Aug. (rev.), 11:66 2004):90–91 Dietrich, Sherilyn R., review by, 18:123–124 Dean, Nicholas, review by, 39:210–211 Diligent, British armed schooner, 28:212 Dean, Pamela, review by, 24:418–420 Dimond, V. Scott, “Alger Veazie Currier: Apostle of Deane, Rev. Samuel, portrait (fig.), 44:158 the Beaux-Arts in Maine,”41:141–170 “Dear Friend Anna”: The Civil War Letters of a Com- Dingley, Robert Jordan, review by, 19:54–55 mon Soldier from Maine, ed. by Kallgren & Direct democracy movement, in Maine (1902- Crouthamel (rev.), 36:127–129 1908), 23:13–28 Dearborn, Henry, portrait (fig.), 42:210, 43:35 Director’s Office, reflections from Dearest Father: The Civil War Letters of Lt. Frank history of St. Croix Island, 43(Aug. Dickerson, a Son of Belfast, Maine, ed. by 2007):219–225 Hunt (revs.), 34:219–220, 36:127–129 Dirigo, steel sailing ship, 35:29 Death penalty, by hanging Disabled veterans, Civil War, 42(Feb. 2005):67–92 Clifton Harris (13 March, 1869), 45:169–188 Discovering Maine’s Archaeological Heritage, ed. by Ebenezer Ball (31 October, 1811), 45:151–167 Sanger (rev.), 19:254–257 DeBenedetti, Charles, The Peace Reform in American Disturbance histories, and reforestation case studies History (rev.), 23:182–185 Besse Farm, Kennebec County, 44:77–102 “Declaration of Conscience” speech, U.S. Senate, Long Island, Maine, 44:50–76 June 1, 1950 (Margaret Chase Smith), “Do Your Job!” An Illustrated History of the 32:26–29 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, 1800-2000, by Deforestation, 38:2–35 Winslow III (rev.), 41:256–258 Dell Turner: The Stories of His Life, by Meader (rev.), Dodge, Ernest, Morning Was Starlight: My Maine 36:61–62 Boyhood (rev.), 21:232–234 Demeritt, David, “Cuban Annexation, Slave Power Dole, Richard F., review by, 13:117–118 Paranoia, and the Collapse of the Democra- Donaldson, Leigh, review by, 36:123–124 tic Party in Maine, 1850-1854,”29:2–29 Dorr, Jason M., review by, 39:137–138 Demeritt, Dwight B., Jr., Maine Made Guns and Doty, C. Stewart Their Makers (rev.), 14:102–106 Acadian Hard Times: The Farm Security Adminis- Democracy, political and economic, in colonial tration in Maine’s St. John Valley (rev.), southern Maine, 43:78–93 36:57–58 Democratic Party, in Maine, collapse of (1850- The First Franco-Americans: New England Life 1854), 29:2–29 Histories from the Federal Writers Project, Demographics. see Population changes 1938-1939, (rev.), 26:180–182 DePaoli, Neill, “Beaver, Blankets, Liquor, and Poli- “Rudy Vallee: Franco-American and Maine from tics: Pemaquid’s Fur Trade, 1614-1760,” Maine,” 33:2–19 33:166–201 Douglas, Justice William O., 40:1–20 DeRoche, Andy portrait (fig.), 40:3 “Blending Loyalties: Maine Soldiers Respond to Dow, Arthur Wesley, salt marshes in art, 40:50–69 the Civil War,”35:124–139 Dow, Neal, 25:130–161 reviews by, 32:196–197, 38:76–77, 39:208–209 bibliographic study, 25:130–161 DeRoche, Celeste, review by, 35:84–86 portraits (figs.), 25:131, 136, 153, 155 Desjardin, Thomas A., Through a Howling Wilder- Dower rights of widows, 38:166–185 ness: Benedict Arnold’s March to Quebec, Dowling, Patrick C., Barrels and Daring (rev.), 1775, 44:109–111 18:177–178 Desmond, Jerry R., “The Attempt to Repeal Maine’s Down East Diary, by Foster (rev.), 16:113–117 Personal Liberty Laws,”37:194–209 Down on the Island, Up on the Main: A Recollected Detmer, Josephine H. History of South Bristol, Maine, by Vincent & Pancoast, Patricia M., Portland: A Publication of (rev.), 43:114–116, 45:303–304 Greater Portland Landmarks, Inc. (rev.), Downes, John Tileston, hanging of Ebenezer Ball for 13:52–55 murder of, 45:151–167 352 Maine History Downs, Jacques M. Eastman, Max, photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):211 Cities on the Saco: A Pictorial History (rev.), E.B. Eddy, Eastern Fine Paper Company and, 30:43–47 45:17–28 reviews by, 17:217–219 Eccles, William J. Drewett, Bertha K., & Spear, Arthur (eds.), From The Canadian Frontier, 1534-1760 (rev.), Warren to the Sea, 1827-1852 (rev.), 10:30 13:119–121 Dubay, Guy F., Chez Nous: The St. John Valley (rev.), France in America (rev.), 13:119–121 26:113–114 Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy Dunbar, Robert E., & Dow, George F., Nobleboro, A folk tales of, 43(Aug. 2007):127–140 History (rev.), 30:39–41 interpretation of, 43(Aug. 2007):173–176 Dunbaugh, Edwin L., Night Board to New England photograph (fig.), 43(Aug. 2007):161, 178 (rev.), 35:91–92 as child (fig.), 43(Aug. 2007):172 Duncan, Roger, Coastal Maine: A Maritime History Economic activity. see Agriculture/farming; Can- (rev.), 35:145–146 ning industry; Coastal trade; Fishing/fish- Dunlap, Gov. Robert P.,portrait (fig.), 12:77 eries industry; Fur trade; Ice trade; Industri- Durel, John W., review by, 24:287–288 alization; International trade; Iron industry; Durnin, Richard G., “For Piety, Virtue and Useful Lime industry; Net making (netting); Oil in- Knowledge: Maine’s Eighteenth-Century dustry; Paper industry; Poultry/broiler in- Academies,”11:43–63 dustry; Shipbuilding industry; Shoe manu- Duval, Marjorie A., review by, 21:54–56 facturing industry; Silk production and Dyer, Barbara F., Grog Ho! The History of Wooden manufacture; Textile industry; Tourism in- Vessel Building in Camden, Maine (rev.), dustry 25:180–182 Education in Maine, 38:82–157. see also individually named Colleges adult, in Portland, early experiments, 10:11–20 E agriculture science and, institutionalization of, Eakle, Arlene, & Cerny, Johni (eds.), The Source: A 43:411–432 Guidebook of American Genealogy (rev.), Gould Academy story, 1836-1976 (book review), 28:171–173 16:212–214 Earle, Peter, The Treasure of the Concepcion: The Hebron Academy, history of (book review), Wreck of the Almiranta (rev.), 21:101–103 19:257–259 East Machias, Maine, Washington Academy in (est. Limington Academy: education and the rural 1792, opened 1798), 11:56–57 middle class (1848-1860), 38:104–127 EASTCO Federal Credit Union, 45:16–17 Maine’s eighteenth-century academies, 11:43–63 Eastern Corporation. see Eastern Fine Paper Com- public health education, early 20th century, pany, Brewer, Maine 38:128–157 Eastern Fine Paper Company, Brewer, Maine Edward Preble: A Naval Biography: 1761-1807, by cooperative arrangement with MIT’s Chemical McKee (rev.), 12:134–138 Engineering Department, 45:37–47 Elections founder of, life and career of, 45:49–52 1940-2002 (book review), 42:193–194 oral histories of, 45:5–14 presidential (1896), silver standard and, workers’ perspectives (1960-2004), 45:15–36 16:189–211 The Eastern Frontier; The Settlement of Northern Electoral reform New England, 1610-1763, by Clark (rev.), initiative and referendum, origins of (book re- 10:59–61 views), 42:194–195, 45:300–301 Eastern Manufacturing Company. see Eastern Fine Thomas Brackett Reed and, 42(Aug. 2004):1–22 Paper Company, Brewer, Maine Eliot, Maine, Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s visit to, Eastern Queen, steamer, 9:42, 43 43:379–380 Eastern State, propeller-driven steamer, 9:42 Eliza Douglas, sloop/packet, 9:14 Eastman, Harland H., Sanford and Springvale, Ely, Samuel, and settler resistance on Waldo Patent Maine, in the Days of Fred Philpot; Alfred, (1785-1801), 26:66–101 Maine: The Shakers and the Village; Sanford Emancipation Proclamation, ’s and Springvale, Maine: A Backward Glance; A support for, 42:259–270 Cluster of Maine Villages: Sanford and Spring- Embargo Acts (1806-1808), 44:143–154 vale, Acton, Shapleigh and Alfred; Villages on The Embattled Northeast: The Elusive Ideal of Al- the Mousam: Sanford and Springvale, Maine liance in Abenaki-Euramerican Relations, by (rev.), 37:226–228 Morrison (rev.), 30:17–20 Eastman, Joel W.,“Entrepreneurship and Obsoles- The Emergence of Provincial New Hampshire, 1623- cence: Owen W. Davis, Jr., and The Katahdin 1741, by Van Deventer (rev.), 17:51–54 Charcoal Iron Company, 1876-1890,” Emerson, Horton W., Jr., reviews by, 16:113–117, 17:69–84 20:132–133, 21:232–234 Index 353 Emery, Lucilius, portrait (fig.), 32:161 Nineteenth-Century Institution, 1864- Emery-Waterhouse Company, history of (book re- 1984,”26:206–223 view), 45:189–190 & Zoidis, Marilyn, Woodsmen and Whigs: Historic Eminent Mainers: Succinct Biographies of Thousands Images of Bangor, Maine (rev.), of Amazing Mainers, Mostly Dead and a Few 34:218–219 People from Away Who Have Done Something Exchange, schooner (privateer), 28:219 Useful Within the State of Maine, compiled by Exhibitions, “Amazing Maine Stories” (2004), Stover, 45:193–194 Samuel Freeman’s waistcoat in, 42:271–275 Emperess of China (book review), 25:180–182 Experiment, steamer, 9:40 The Emperess of China, by Smith (rev.), 25:180–182 Enduring Friendships, by Roberts (rev.), 10:61–62 Energy, nuclear power plant, 44:121–142 F English America and the Revolution of 1688: Royal Faces of Maine, by Niss (rev.), 25:116–119 Administration and the Structure of Provincial Faibisy, John D., “Penobscot, 1779: The Eye of a Government, by Sosin (rev.), 23:96–99 Hurricane,”19:91–117 Enterprise, American naval brig, 17:33 Fair American, New Hampshire brig (privateer), Environmentalism. see Conservation/environmen- 28:219 talism Fair Clear and Terrible: The Story of Shiloh, Maine, Essex, U.S. Navy frigate, 28:220–221 by Nelson (rev.), 30:35–37 Ethnic groups/ethnic identity A Fair Field and No Favor: A Concise History of the Franco-Americans. see Franco-Americans and Maine State Grange, by Howe (rev.), Franco-American identity 36:60–61 Franco-Canadians Fairfield, John (Governor of Maine), portraits ethnic heritage in New England (book re- (figs.), 34:165, 42:222 view), 30:30–32 Fairfield, Roy P., New Compass Points (rev.), and ‘Jumping Frenchmen’ folklore, 43:62–77 32:205–206 in the Sacred Heart Parish, Waterville, Fales, Dean A., Jr. 22:21–36 ed., Antiqueman’s Diary: The Memoirs of Fred Irish Bishop Tuck (rev.), 42(Aug. 2004):90–91 Ballstown settlement (1760-1820), 43:41–62 review by, 15:80–82 Catholics and nativist crusade/Know-Noth- Fales, Martha Gandy, “Early Maine Silver,” ings (1854-1855), 20:151–197 24:338–343 Corporation Sole controversy and, 12:111–130 Falmouth, Maine. see Portland, Maine in Lewiston, Maine (1850-1880), 13:3A–25A Falmouth Packet, privateer, 28:211 Maine and, 1830-1860 (book review), Family relations, dower rights, York County, 34:214–215 38:166–185 in the Sacred Heart Parish, Waterville, Fancy, privateer, 28:217, 219 22:21–36 Farley, Charles, silversmith, 24:298–337 Italians Farmer, Rod granite cutters on Vinalhaven, 16:75 “Maine Abolitionists View the South: Images in “Little Italies” of Maine, 31:114–141 Maine Antislavery Newspapers, 1838- Russian émigrés in Richmond (book review), 1855,”25:2–21 42(Feb. 2005):105–106 “The Maine Campaign for Direct Democracy, Swedish, Maine’s Swedish colony, 40:219 1902-1908,”23:13–28 Evangelism, in New England communities, 42(Aug. Farmington, Maine, Red Schoolhouse neighbor- 2004):47–85 hood (book review), 13:121–122 Evans, Benjamin D. and June R., New England’s Cov- Farnsworth Museum, American art at (book re- ered Bridges: A Complete Guide (rev.), view), 40:81–82 44:206–207 Farrin, Afton, Jr., recollections of South Bristol by Everson, Jennie G., Tidewater Ice of the Kennebec (book reviews), 43:114–116, 45:303–304 River (rev.), 11:96, 12:166–167 The Fathers of the Towns: Leadership and Community Eves, Jamie H. Structure in Eighteenth-Century New Eng- “‘The Poor People Had Suddenly Become Rich’: land, by Cook Jr. (rev.), 17:215–217 A Boom in Maine Wheat, 1793-1815,” Faulkner, Alaric, & Faulkner, Gretchen Fearon, The 27:114–141 French at Pentagoet, 1635-1674: An Archaeo- reviews by, 28:54–55 logical Portrait of the Acadian Frontier (rev.), “‘The Valley White With Mist’: A Cape Cod 30:11–13 Colony in Maine,”32:74–107 Feminism/feminist expression, 40:279–308, 309–332 Ewing, Abigail Ferland, Jacques, “Tribal Dissent or White Aggres- & Gass, Marilyn, “New Directions for the Bangor sion? Interpreting Penobscot Indian Dispos- Historical Society: The Remaking of a session Between 1808 and 1835,”43(Aug. 2007):125–170 354 Maine History reflections on (MacDougall), 43(Aug. in the Rangeley lakes (book review), 2007):171–186 45:194–195 Fernald, Gov. Bert M., portrait (fig.), 32:156 York, Charlie, fisherman (book review), Fessenden, Samuel, portrait (fig.), 9:35 18:125–126 Fessenden, William Pitt (Maine Senator), portrait Flags (fig.), 42:239 Maine militia, 41:171–180 Feurtado, Carol, “Jim and Ruth’s Great Adventure: standardized designs for, 41:171–180 Seeking, Preserving, and Recording Maine’s Flanagan, Teresa M., Mourning on the Pejepscot History,”41:241–248 (rev.), 35:144 Field, Jacqueline Fleming, Alice, The Senator from Maine: Margaret From the Collections: Mabel Haskell’s Wedding Chase Smith (rev.), 9:48 Gown, Costume Collection (A86-50), The Flight of the Grand Eagle: Charles G. Bryant, 40:245–248 Maine Architect and Adventurer, by Mundy & “From Agriculture to Industry: Silk Production Shettleworth, Jr. (rev.), 17:47–51 and Manufacture in Maine, 1800-1930,” Flint, Paul H., review by, 16:29–31 44:19–49 Flower, Eric S. “Samuel Freeman’s Waistcoat,”42:271–275 compiler, Bibliography of Maine, 1960-1975 (rev.), Senechal, Marjorie, & Shaw, Madelyn, American 16:164–168 Silk, 1830-1930: Entrepreneurs and Arti- “Local History and the Bicentennial Year in facts (rev.), 45:88–90 Maine: A Review Essay,”18:107–114 Fife, Hilda M., reviews by, 12:84–87, 15:82–83, reviews by, 18:63–66 17:164–166 Fly, privateer, 28:219 Fifty Years of Fortitude: The Maritime Career of Cap- Folk tales tain Jotham Blaisdell of Kennebunk, Maine, of Fannie H. Eckstorm, 43(Aug. 2007):127–140 1810-1860, by Daggett (rev.), 36:125–127 Native American (book review), 42(Feb. Findlen, George L., “Under His Own Flag: John 2005):99–101 Baker’s Gravestone Memorial in Retrospect,” Folklore, northeast 41:117–140 book review, 37:62–63 Fine arts, in Maine and history combined, critique of, 43(Aug. post-Civil War, 36:2–37 2007):179–180 “theater of oil,”environmentalists (1968-1975), ‘Jumping Frenchmen of Maine,’ 43:62–77 40:21–49 Maine character and humor and, 23:111–132 Finkelstein, Jason, “The Governor’s Gallows: Joshua Turner, Dell, stories of his life (book review), Lawrence Chamberlain and the Clifton Har- 36:61–62 ris Case,”45:169–188 Food, New Englanders and (book review), Fire, Penobscots’ use of, 44:5–18 41:189–191 The First Century: A History of the University of Ford, John (filmmaker), biographical essays (book Maine, 1865-1965, by Smith (rev.), review), 45:296–297 20:122–128 Forerunners. see Adams, George Jones The First Congregational Church, United Church of The Forerunners: The Tragic Story of 156 Down-East Christ, Waterville, Maine, 1828-1978, by Americans Led to Jaffa in 1866 by Charismatic Smith (rev.), 21:56–58 G.J. Adams to Plant the Seeds of Modern Is- The First Franco-Americans: New England Life Histo- rael, by Holmes (rev.), 22:208–211 ries from the Federal Writers Project, 1938- Forest management 1939, by Doty (rev.), 26:180–182 Penobscots’ use of fire in, 44:5–18 Fisher, Carleton E. restoration. see Reforestation & Fisher, Sue G. (compilers), Soldiers, Sailors, and Forestry. see Lumbering/logging Patriots of the Revolutionary War: Maine Formisano, Ronald P., The Transformation of Politi- (rev.), 23:140–141 cal Culture: Massachusetts Parties, 1790s- History of Clinton, Maine (rev.), 11:28–30 1840s (rev.), 25:116–119 The History of (rev.), 12:90 Fort Edgecomb, Maine, Embargo Acts (1806-1808) Fisher, Donald, portrait (fig.), 36:89 and, 44:143–154 Fishing/fisheries industry , Maine, Fort Kent blockhouse (1839- Maine sea fisheries, rise and fall of a native indus- 1842), 29:142–168 try, 1830-1890 (book review), 38:228–229 Fort Pownall, dismantling by British in Revolution- net making (netting), Penobscot Bay women and, ary War, Henry Mowat and, 43:1–20 45:260–280 , Maine, Embargo Acts (1806-1808) and, Nobleboro, story of a Maine fishing community 44:143–154 (book review), 38:75–78 Foster, Benjamin Browne, Down East Diary (rev.), recreational fishing 16:113–117 conservation and (1865-1900), 27:2–13 Foster, Sarah Jane (fig.), 33:74 Index 355 Fournier, Constance Ann, “Navigating Women: Ex- guide to Harraseeket district (book review), ploring the Roles of Nineteenth-Century 30:41–43 New England Sailing Wives,”35:46–61 sketches of notable people (book review), Fowler family, in Penobscot River valley (nineteenth 41:89–90 century), 45:123–145 The French at Pentagoet, 1635-1674: An Archaeologi- Fox, privateer, 28:217 cal Portrait of the Acadian Frontier, by France in America, by Eccles (rev.), 13:119–121 Faulkner & Faulkner (rev.), 30:11–13 Francis, James Eric, Jr., “ Burnt Harvest: Penobscot The French Baron of Pentagouet: Baron St. Castin People and Fire,”44:5–18 and the Struggle for Empire in Early New Eng- Franco-Americans and Franco-American identity land, by Taylor (rev.), 41:83–86 Acadians in St. John Valley, 1780s, 25:230–247 French-Canadians. see Ethnic groups/ethnic iden- Corporation Sole controversy, 12:111–130 tity; Franco-Americans diversity and politics, 34:58–67 French-English hostilities in Maine, Abnaki, Nor- early migrations to northern Maine (1785-1850), ridgewock, and Jesuit Sebastien Racle (1724), 25:230–247 14:76–97 first, New England life histories (book review), Frenchboro (Long Island), Maine, 42:278–279 26:180–182 Frenette, Yves first-person accounts of (book review), reviews by, 28:111–113, 30:30–32 21:99–100 “Understanding the French Canadians of Lewis- heritage in New England (book review), ton, 1860-1900: An Alternate Framework,” 28:111–113 25:198–229 historiographical essay, 26:160–179 Friendship, Maine (book review), 27:105–106 International Paper Company’s strike (1910), Friendship, sloop, 9:14 33:40–60 Friendship sloops (book review), 10:61–62 Ku Klux Klan and, Dexter, Maine, 33:30–31 From Memory to History: Using Oral Sources in Local of Lewiston, 40:309–332 Historical Research, by Allen & Montell (rev.), 1860-1900, 25:198–229 22:109–112 in Maine From the Collections readings (book review), 45:196–197 “A Narrow Escape: A Penobscot River-Driver’s selective bibliography, 26:171–179 Perilous Adventure,”from the Bangor migration from Quebec to United States, 1840- Whig and Courier, July 9, 1875 (ed. 1970s, historiographical survey, Smith), 45:75–78 26:126–159 African-Americans in Maine (Barry), 38:72–74 Rudy Vallee, 33:2–19 banner of the Calais Frontier Guard (Barry), Sacred Heart Parish, Waterville, 22:21–36 34:68–69, 43(Jan. 2008):217–219 as shoe workers in Lewiston, 21:75 The Bastard, by Erskine Caldwell (Barry), in St. John Valley (book review), 26:113–114 40:75–77 stereotypes, 34:40–57 Bath Iron Works, oil painting (Barry), 36:54–55 at University of Maine, 36:106–119 bibliography of materials for Maine high school Frankfort, Maine, settling, 10:73–83 history teachers (Ray), 39:270–272 Fraser, Richard & Nancy, A History of Maine Built “Comments on the Ship’s Log Kept by Captain Automobiles, 1834-1934 (rev.), 35:82–84 Ephraim Jones of a Voyage from Fal- Fraser, Robert, “The Battle of Hampden and its Af- mouth to Bermuda and the Turks Islands, termath,” 43:21–40 1765” (Outwin), 44:196–202 Frederic, Paul B., Canning Gold: Northern New Eng- The Crawford and Ella Peffer/Redpath Chau- land’s Sweet Corn Industry: A Historical Geog- tauqua Collection (Barry), 39:53–54 raphy (rev.), 42(Aug. 2004):88–90 “Dave The Guesser” (Butler), 39:205 Frederick J. Waugh, American Marine Painter, by Elizabeth Oakes Smith: crusading author (Barry), Havens (rev.), 9:80–82 34:154–156 . see Politics and political organiza- “Even Santa Has Bad Days: The Rainy Day tions, Liberty Party Christmas Card” (Kaufman), 43:105–110 FreeHand, Julianna, A Seafaring Legacy: The Pho- The Frye-White Collection (Barry), 35:140–143 tographs, Diaries, and memorabilia of a Maine John Greenleaf Whittier in Maine (Barry), Sea Captain and His Wife, 1859-1908 (rev.), 33:222–225 23:134–136 “John Williams Daniels’ Paintings of North An- Freeman, Martha (ed.), Always, Rachel: The Letters son” (Hurd-Forsyth), 43:468–469 of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, 1952- letter from Joshua Cushman (Mason), 1964 (rev.), 39:66–67 44:103–107 Freeman, Samuel, waistcoat of, in “Amazing Maine Mabel Haskell’s Wedding Gown, Costume Col- Stories” exhibit, 42:271–275 lection (A86-50) (Field), 40:245–248 Freeport, Maine “Maine Historical Society Library Celebrates Its 356 Maine History 100th Anniversary” (Swartz), 43(Aug. Gawalt, Gerard W., The Promise of Power: The Emer- 2007):226–228 gence of the Legal Profession in Massachusetts, The Persis Sibley Andrews Black Diaries, Manu- 1760-1840 (rev.), 20:214–216 script Collection, #206 (Barry & Gehring, Dr. John George Philbrick), 40:333–336 Bethel clinic of, 43(Jan. 2008):189–216 Queen Catherine’s Rose by Elizabeth Akers Allen photos (figs.), 43(Jan. 2008):188, 198, 203 (Philbrick), 37:60–61 portraits (figs.), 43(Jan. 2008):192, 212 suffrage-related materials (Philbrick), 38:224–227 Gehring, Mrs. Marian True, portraits (figs.), 43(Jan. Winslow Homer’s H.W. Bryant Bookplate Draw- 2008):194, 212 ing (1893) (Barry), 33:154–156 Gender issues From Warren to the Sea, 1827-1852, ed. by Drewett & education for girls, Misses Martin’s School, Port- Spear (rev.), 10:30 land (1803-1834), 38:82–103 Frontier forts in Sarah Orne Jewett’s Country of the Pointed Firs, Fort Kent blockhouse (1839-1842), 29:142–168 41:61–80 on Maine’s northeastern border (1828-1845), women’s work experiences in late nineteenth cen- 29:118–141 tury, 42(Aug. 2004):23–45 Frost, John E. Genealogy Maine Genealogy: A Bibliographical Guide (rev.), family cemetery research and, 43:94–104 17:164–166 guidebooks for (book review), 28:171–173 reviews by, 16:119–121 Maine, bibliographical guide (book review), Fruits of Propaganda in the Tyler Administration, by 17:164–166 Merk & Merk (rev.), 11:94–95 General Pattison, British cruiser, 28:216 Frye, Sen. William, portrait (fig.), 37:186 General Washington, sloop (privateer), 28:214, 218 Frye-White collection, 35:140–143 General William King: Merchant, Shipbuilder, and Fryeburg, Maine, academy at (est. 1792), 11:50–56 Maine’s First Governor, by Smith (rev.), Fugitive Slave Law, 37:194–209. see also African 22:43–46 Americans in Maine; Slavery Genesio, Jerry, “The Trial and Execution of Thomas Fur trade Bird in Portland, Maine, 1790: The First Exe- Manly Hardy (1832-1910) and (book review), cution Under the United States Constitu- 43(Aug. 2007):229–231 tion,”42:199–214 in Pemaquid area (1614-1760), 33:166–201 Genre painting, in Bangor, 36:18–37 Brown’s Shoeshine Boy, oil (fig.), 36:33 Geographical history. see Historical geography G Gerrish, Dr. Frederic H. Gaffney, Thomas L. and Citizen’s Committee of Portland, Maine, “A Glimpse of F.O.J. Smith, Politician,”10:43–54 43(Jan. 2008):139–165 reviews by, 11:94–95, 23:140–141 portrait (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):143 Gallant, Gregory P.,“The Margaret Chase Smith Li- Ghere, David L. brary,”32:51–56 “Assimilation, Termination, or Tribal Rejuvena- Gallery Reflections tion: Maine Indian Affairs in the 1950s,” “Reinventing Tradition: Horse Logging in Maine” 24:239–264 (Passanisi), 45:79–84 “Eastern Abenaki Autonomy and French Frustra- Gambling, 17:201–202 tions, 1745-1760,” 34:2–21 Games, Alison, Migration and the Origins of the Eng- reviews by, 24:347–350, 27:49–50 lish Atlantic World (rev.), 41:185–187 Giffen, Sarah L., & Murphy, Kevin D. (eds.), “A No- Ganzevoort, Herman, review by, 17:45–47 ble and Dignified Stream”: The Piscataquis Gardiner, Maine, coastal shipping trade on eve of Region in the Colonial Revival, 1860-1930 railroad, early 1830s, 13:148–177 (rev.), 37:64–65 Gardiner, Gov. William Tudor, 39:117–132 Giguere, Madeleine D., reviews by, 16:161–164, portrait (fig.), 39:120 19:52–53, 26:180–182 Gardner, James B., & Adams, George Rollie (eds.), Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Ordinary People and Everyday Life (rev.), photo (fig.), 43:365 (opposite) 25:248–252 visits to Maine, 43:365–382 Gardner, Samuel Spring, parson and carpetbagger, Giving Voters a Voice: The Origins of the Initiative in Alabama (1868), 23:151–176 and Referendum in America, by Piott (rev.), Garrett, Richard, “My Relationship with Frank 42:194–195, 45:300–301 Siebert,”37:102–103 Glatz, Larry, “The Century of the Oxford Bear: Party Gass, Marilyn, & Ewing, Abigail, “New Directions Politics, Patronage, and the Popular Press in for the Bangor Historical Society: The Re- Creating Maine County Identity, 1820-1920,” making of a Nineteenth-Century Institution, 42:107–133 1864-1984,”26:206–223 A Glimpse of Sion’s Glory: Puritan Radicalism in New Index 357 England, 1620-1660, by Gura (rev.), 27:42–48 on Vinalhaven, 16:51–112 Gloucester Community Development Corporation, Grant, Philip A., Jr., “The Campaign of 1834 and the Journals of the Gloucester Experiment (rev.), Bank Question,”12:72–83 15:82–83 Gray, Maine, history, records, and recollections Go Free: The Antislavery Impulse in Maine, 1833- (book review), 18:118–122 1855, by Schriver (rev.), 10:84–87 Great Awakening, in New England communities, Goddard, Ives, “Encounters With Frank Siebert,” 42(Aug. 2004):47–85 37:86–89 Second, Sarah Connell Ayer and, 44:155–171 Godfrey, John Edwards, journals of (book review), Great Britain 20:276–282, 30:2–8 The American Committee for the Defense of Gold, David M. British Homes (manuscript collection), “Chief Justice John Appleton,”18:193–216 42(Feb. 2005):93–96 “Constitutional Problems in Maine During the trade embargo against, 44:143–154 Civil War Era, 1857-1872,”22:127–158 Green Memorial African Methodist Episcopal “Frustrated Glory: John Francis Appleton and (AME) Zion Church, Portland (fig.), 36:74 Black Soldiers in the Civil War,” Greene, Jack P., Interpreting Early America: Historical 31:174–204 Essays (rev.), 39:57–58 The Golden Voyage, the Life and Times of William Grey Nuns of Lewiston, 40:309–332. see also Golder Bingham (1752-1804), by Alberts (rev.), House/Asylum of Our Lady of Lourdes 9:105–108 (Lewiston); St. Mary’s Regional Medical Golder House/Asylum of Our Lady of Lourdes Center (Lewiston) (Lewiston), 40:319 Grindle, Roger L. Goldstein, Judith, Crossing Lines: Histories of Jews “Bodwell Blue: The Story of Vinalhaven’s Granite and Gentiles in Three Communities (rev.), Industry,”16:51–112 35:84–86 Quarry and Kiln: The Story of Maine’s Lime In- A Good and Wise Measure: The Search for the Ameri- dustry (rev.), 11:96, 127–129 can-Canadian Boundary, 1783-1842, by Car- reviews by, 16:118–119, 18:177–178, 20:72–73 roll (rev.), 43(Jan. 2008):227–228, Tombstones and Paving Blocks: The History of the 45:294–295 Maine Granite Industry (rev.), 18:67–70 Good Samaritan Home Agency, 40:190–218 Grog Ho! The History of Wooden Vessel Building in Good Wives: Image and Reality in the Lives of Women Camden, Maine, by Dyer (rev.), 25:180–182 in Northern New England, 1650-1750, by Ul- Gross, Holly Mulhern, “Jeremiah P.Hardy’s The rich (rev.), 22:104–106 Smelt Seller: Genre Painting in Bangor,” Goode, Jennifer, review by, 36:131–132 36:18–37 Gordon, Wendy M., Mill Girls and Strangers: Single Growing Up in Maine: Recollections of Childhood Women’s Independent Migration in England, from the 1780’s to the 1920’s, by Shain and Scotland and the United States (rev.), Shain (rev.), 39:139–140 42:276–277 Guelzo, Allen C., “ ‘A Contingent Somebody’: Han- Gorman, Leon, L.L. Bean: The Making of an Ameri- nibal Hamlin’s Claim for a First Reading of can Icon (rev.), 45:191–192 the Emancipation Proclamation,” Gould, John, review by, 11:129–131 42:259–270 The Gould Academy Story, 1836-1976, by Parkman Guignard, Michael, “Maine’s Corporation Sole Con- (rev.), 16:212–214 troversy,”12:111–130 Goulka, Jeremiah E. Guldbeck, Per E., The Care of Historical Collections: ed., The Grand Old Man of Maine: Selected Letters A Conservation Handbook for the Nonspecial- of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1865- ist (rev.), 12:87–89 1914 (rev.), 43(Aug. 2007):231–233 Gunpowder mills in Maine (book review), review by, 43(Aug. 2007):233–235 32:195–196 Governor, steamboat, 9:42 The Gunpowder Mills of Maine, by Whitten (rev.), Grady manuscript collection: Maine and the Irish, 32:195–196 41:249–252 Guptill, S. Carlton, review by, 18:254–256 Gragg, Larry, The Salem Witch Crisis (revs.), Gura, Philip P., A Glimpse of Sion’s Glory: Puritan 32:192–193, 34:212–213 Radicalism in New England, 1620-1660 (rev.), The Grand Old Man of Maine: Selected Letters of 27:42–48 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1865-1914, ed. by Goulka (rev.), 43(Aug. 2007):231–233 Grange organization. see Maine State Grange H Granite industry H. R. Mallinson & Company (book review), Bodwell Granite Company, Vinalhaven, 45:88–90 16:51–112 Hadlock, Wendell S., review by, 12:167–168 history of (book review), 18:67–70 Haines, Flora, women’s work experiences in late nineteenth century, 42(Aug. 2004):23–45 358 Maine History Hakola, John W.,“Percival P.Baxter: The Wilderness Hardy, Manly (1832-1910) Concept,”20:227–256 book review, 43(Aug. 2007):229–231 Hale, Sen. Eugene, portrait (fig.), 37:172 family portrait (fig.), 43(Aug. 2007):172 Hale, George Ellery Harlequin, schooner (privateer), 28:215 portrait (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):200 Harpswell, Maine, Harpswell Laboratory (1898- treatment at Dr. John George Gehring Home 1920), 27:82–99 Clinic, Bethel, Maine, 43(Jan. Harris, Clifton, hanged for murder, 45:169–188 2008):199–205 Hartley, Marsden, ‘painter from Maine’ (book re- Hale, Robert & Agnes, Cushing’s Island: Two Mem- view), 44:111–113 oirs (rev.), 12:89–90 Harvey, Maj. Gen. John, K.C.B., portrait (fig.), Halifax Bob, schooner, 28:218. see also Saco Bob 42:227 Hall, Alan, review by, 18:175–177 Haskell, John D., Jr. Hall, Harold E., History of Hebron Academy (rev.), ed., Maine: A Bibliography of Its History (rev.), 19:257–259 18:63–66 Hallet, Sarah, review by, 35:144 ed., Massachusetts: A Bibliography of Its History Hallowell, Maine, academy at (est. 1791), 11:45–47 (rev.), 16:164–168 Hamblen, Charles F.,“A Pioneer Family: The Haskell Silk Company Richardsons of Mount Desert,”16:20–28 in Saccarappa, Maine, 44:19–49 Hambrick-Stowe, Charles E., The Practice of Piety: in Westport, Maine (book review), 45:88–90 Puritan Devotional Disciplines in Seven- Hatch, Nancy, “Buckfield: A Geographical History of teenth-Century New England (rev.), Rural Development in Nineteenth-Century 24:350–352 Oxford County,”42:159–170 Hamelin, Sarah, “Gender, History, and Nature in Hatch, Robert McConnell, Thrust for Canada: The Sarah Orne Jewett’s Country of the Pointed American Attempt on Quebec in 1775-1776 Firs,”41:61–80 (rev.), 21:58–60 Hamilton, Bruce, Eastern Fine Paper Company and, Hatvany, Matthew G., reviews by, 32:192–193, 45:17–28 34:212–213 Hamlin, Arthur T., Kiah Bayley: Founder of Maine Hauling by Hand: The Life and Times of a Maine Is- Institutions (rev.), 28:110–111 land, by Lunt (rev.), 42:278–279 Hamlin, Hannibal Havens, George R., Frederick J. Waugh, American book review, 9:44–46 Marine Painter (rev.), 9:80–82 as governor of Maine (1857), 42:178–179 Hawaii, schooner (fig.), 35:27 as U.S. vice-president, 42:259–270 Hawaiian Revolution (1893), Maine links with Hampton. Maine, British attack of (1814), 43:21–40 (book review), 43(Jan. 2008):233–235 Hancock, Maine, history of, 1828-1979 (book re- Hawk, schooner (privateer), 28:221 view), 19:186–187 Hawkes, Andrea Constantine A Handful of Spice; a Miscellany of Maine Literature “A Tribute: James Berry Vickery III,”41:193–196 and History, by Sprague (rev.), 9:19–21 review by, 32:193–194 Hangings The Same Great Struggle: The History of the Vick- death penalty. see Death penalty, by hanging ery Family of Unity, Maine, 1634-1997 lynching. see Lynching (rev.), 42(Aug. 2004):86–88 Hankins, Jean F. Hawkins, Alan H., History of the Town of Burlington, “A Cage for John Sawyer: The Poor of Otisfield, Penobscot County, Maine, from Settlement to Maine,” 34:96–115 1975 (rev.), 18:123–124 “‘Every Town Shall Maintain Their Poor’: New Hawthorne, Nathaniel, biography (book review), England’s Settlement Laws,”39:169–187 22:161–163 reviews by, 40:150–152, 251–252, 42:276–277, Hazard, Elizabeth (Wendy) 43:474–475 “The Maine Remembered: Responses to the “Settling Oxford County: Maine’s Revolutionary Spanish-American War in the Pine Tree War Myth,”42:135–157 State,”37:162–193 Hannah and Molly, schooner (privateer), 28:213 “Thomas Brackett Reed, Civil Rights, and the Hannibal, privateer, 28:212, 216, 217 Fight for Fair Elections,”42(Aug. Hannibal Hamlin of Maine, Lincoln’s First Vice Presi- 2004):1–22 dent, by Hunt (rev.), 9:44–46 Hazard, schooner (privateer), 28:214, 217, 218, 220 Hard Times, Hard Men: Maine and the Irish, 1830- Heade, Martin Johnson, salt marshes in art, 1860, by Mundy (rev.), 34:214–215 40:50–69 Hardliners: A History of the Emery-Waterhouse Com- Headstrong: The Biography of Amy Morris Bradley, pany, by Beem & Hildreth, Jr. (rev.), 1823-1904, A Life of Noble Usefulness, by 45:189–190 Cashman (rev.), 36:124–125 Hardy, Jeremiah P.,36:18–37 Heald, Gregory T., review by, 37:66–67 The Smelt Seller, oil (fig.), 36:19 Health care/practice of medicine in Maine Dr. John George Gehring Home Clinic in Bethel, Index 359 Maine, 43(Jan. 2008):189–216 The History of Fort Halifax, by Fisher (rev.), 12:90 photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):188 History of Hebron Academy, by Hall (rev.), influenza of 1918, 25:162–177 19:257–259 Portland’s Infant Milk Station, 38:128–157 History of Islesboro, Maine, 1893-1983, by Islesboro St. John Valley (1812-1841), 35:98–123 Historical Society (rev.), 25:47–48 Healy, Bishop James A., family and professional life History of Limington, Maine, 1668-1900, by Taylor of (book review), 42(Feb. 2005):101–104 (rev.), 17:169–172 Healy family, racial identity of (book review), A History of Livermore, by Sturtevant (rev.), 42(Feb. 2005):101–104 10:122–124 Hebron Academy, history of (book review), A History of Lumbering in Maine: 1861-1960, by 19:257–259 Smith (rev.), 12:131–134 Hedler, Elizabeth, reviews by, 35:152–153, 39:67 A History of Maine; a Collection of Readings on the Heffernan, Nancy Coffey, & Stecker, Ann Page, New History of Maine, 1600-1970, ed. by Banks Hampshire: Crosscurrents in Its Development (rev.), 9:78–80 (rev.), 28:56–57 A History of Maine Built Automobiles, 1834-1934, by Helen A. Wyman, whaler (fig.), 35:51 Fraser & Fraser (rev.), 35:82–84 Helmreich, Ernest C., review by, 19:182–184 The History of Mercer, Maine, 1782-1974, by Smith Hendrickson, Dyke, Quiet Presence: Dramatic, First- (rev.), 20:137–138 Person Accounts — The True Stories of History of Parkman; Mainstream Democracy in Park- Franco-Americans in New England (rev.), man, Maine, 1794-1969, by Storms (rev.), 21:99–100 10:27–29 Henry: Man of Aroostook County, Maine, by Lufkin History of St. Albans, Maine, compiled by Bigelow & (rev.), 18:257–260 Knowles (rev.), 23:29–32 Henry Red Eagle. see Red Eagle, Henry (1885-1972) The History of Sweetser-Children’s Home: A Century Henry Villard, ship (fig.), 35:27 and a Half of Service to Maine’s Children, by Herbert, Michael R., review by, 25:47–48 Barry (rev.), 30:38–39 Herlihy, David V.,“The Velocipede Craze in Maine,” The History of the First Parish Church in Brunswick, 38:186–209 Maine, by Ashby (rev.), 9:108–109 Hibernia, brigantine (privateer), 28:212, 215, 216, History of the Town of Burlington, Penobscot County, 217, 218 Maine, from Settlement to 1975, by Hawkins Highways, good roads movement (1901-1916), (rev.), 18:123–124 43:382–410 A History of the Town of Hancock, 1828-1979, by Hill, Alfred T., Voyages (rev.), 17:217–219 Sesquicentennial Committee of the Town of Hill, George T., History, Records, and Recollections of Hancock (rev.), 19:186–187 Gray, Maine. Vol. 1 (rev.), 18:118–122 History of the town of Kennebunk from its first settle- Hillbilly music, broadcasting of, 45:281–290 ment to the year 1785, by Bourne (rev.), Historic Lewiston: A Textile City in Transition, by 10:29–30 Leamon (rev.), 16:161–164 HMS Milford, 28:214 Historical collections, guide for care of (book re- Hodgdon, Maine, 1832-1982 (book review), view), 12:87–89 23:29–32 Historical geography Hodgdon, Maine, 1832-1982, by Scott (rev.), Buckfield, Oxford County, 42:159–170 23:29–32 New England’s sweet corn canning industry Hodgson, Donald G., review by, 21:56–58 (book review), 42(Aug. 2004):88–90 Hoffman, Kristen, “Farms to Forests in Blue Hill Historical societies, 26:190–250. see also individual Bay: Long Island, Maine, as a Case Study in societies by name Reforestation,”44:50–76 History Holmes, Edward M., “Vinalhaven Lobstermen’s Co- oral. see Oral history(ies) Operative, 1938,”29:52–57 teaching of, 39:41–52 Holmes, John, portrait (fig.), 9:68 aids for (book review), 9:49–50 Holmes, Oliver W., & Rohrbach, Peter T., Stagecoach bibliography of materials for high school East: Stagecoach Days in the East from the teachers, 39:270–272 Colonial Period to the Civil War (rev.), prehistoric peoples of Maine, unit (book re- 26:114–116 view), 10:88–89 Holmes, Reed M. History, Records, and Recollections of Gray, Maine. The Forerunners: The Tragic Story of 156 Down- Vol. 1, by Hill (rev.), 18:118–122 East Americans Led to Jaffa in 1866 by History of Belfast in the 20th Century, by Davis & Charismatic G.J. Adams to Plant the Seeds Hughes (rev.), 41:253–254 of Modern Israel (rev.), 22:208–211 The History of Broadcasting in Maine: The First Fifty “G.J. Adams and the Forerunners,”21:19–53 Years, by Thompson (rev.), 32:203–204 Holtwijk, Theo H.B.M., & Shettleworth, Earle G., Jr. History of Clinton, Maine, by Fisher (rev.), 11:28–30 (eds.), Bold Vision: The Development of the 360 Maine History Parks of Portland, Maine (rev.), 41:86–88 reviews by, 24:221–225 A Home for Everyman: The Greek Revival and Maine Hudson, Katharine B., “Of Leaders and Loyalty: The Domestic Architecture, by Bibber (rev.), Pejepscot Historical Society, 1888-1987,” 32:193–194 26:236–250 Home Front on Penobscot Bay: Rockland During the Hudson, Susan, “Les Soeurs Grises of Lewiston, War Years, 1940-1945, by Merriam, Molloy, & Maine 1878-1908: An Ethnic Religious Femi- Sylvester, Jr. (rev.), 32:200–202 nist Expression,”40:309–332 Homer, Winslow, 34:78–95 Hunt, H. Draper The Artist’s Studio in an Afternoon Fog, oil (fig.), The Blaine House: Home of Maine’s Governors 34:92 (rev.), 13:218–221 The Gale, oil (fig.), 34:85 ed., Dearest Father: The Civil War Letters of Lt. Gloucester Farm, oil (fig.), 34:82 Frank Dickerson, a Son of Belfast, Maine H.W. Bryant Bookplate Drawing (1893), pen and (revs.), 34:219–220, 36:127–129 ink (in collections), 33:154–156 Hannibal Hamlin of Maine, Lincoln’s First Vice portrait (fig.), 34:79 President(rev.), 9:44–46 An Honest Woodsman: The Life and Opinions of Dave “The ‘Plumed Knight’ at Home: An Intimate Priest — Maine Trapper, Guide, and Game Sketch of James G. Blaine,”28:2–35 Warden, by Warner (rev.), 24:418–420 reviews by, 16:34–35, 18:70–73 Hoose, Shoshana, & Odlin, Karine (producers), An- Hunt, Richard I., Jr., review by, 16:168–171 chor of the Soul (video) (rev.), 36:123–124 Hunting and fishing, recreational, 41:197–213 Horne, Charles, reviews by, 44:207–209, 45:296–299 conservation and (1865-1900), 27:2–13 Horne, Charles W., Jr., reviews by, 32:203–204, Hunting and trapping, activities of Manly Hardy 39:142–143, 41:258–261 (1832-1910) (book review), 43(Aug. Horse logging (Gallery Reflection), 45:79–84 2007):229–231 Horwitz, Richard P., Anthropology Toward History: Huntress, steam packet, 9:41 Culture and Work in a 19th Century Maine Hurd-Forsyth, Holly, “John Williams Daniels’ Paint- Town (rev.), 18:251–254 ings of North Anson” (in collections), Hough, Mazie, “‘To Conserve the Best of the Old’: 43:468–469 The Impact of Professionalization on Adop- Hurricane Island: The Town That Disappeared, by tion in Maine,”40:190–218 Richardson (rev.), 32:198–199 Housing and civil rights, 36:86–106 Hutchinson, Pvt. Albert E., 41:17–40 Hoving, Katherine, “‘You Speak Very Good English Hydropower. see Water power for a Swede’: Language, Culture, and Persis- tence in Maine’s Swedish Colony,” 40:219–244 I Howard, Gen. Oliver O., photograph, 42:240 Ice trade, Kennebec River (book review), 11:96, Howe, Stanley Russell 12:166–167 A Fair Field and No Favor: A Concise History of The Identity of the St. Francis Indians, by Day (rev.), the Maine State Grange (rev.), 36:60–61 23:138–140 reviews by, 22:205–208, 26:114–116, 34:215–217, “I’m a Man that Works”: The Biography of Don 36:127–129, 37:228–230, 38:232–234, Mitchell of Merrill, Maine, by Mitchell (rev.), 40:337, 42:193–194, 42(Feb. 2005):97–99, 20:129–131 43:113–114, 43(Aug. 2007):231–233, Imagining New England: Explorations of Regional 43(Jan. 2008):227–228, 45:193–194, Identity from the Pilgrims to the Mid-Twenti- 291–295, 301–302 eth Century, by Conforti (rev.), 42(Feb. Howell, Roger, Jr. 2005):97–99, 45:291–293 “A Note on the Publication Dates of Christopher Immigration, Russian émigrés in Richmond (book Levett’s A Voyage into New England,” review), 42(Feb. 2005):105–106 28:223–225 Imperial Maine and Hawai’i: Interpretive Essays in Memorial Resolution, 29:109–110 the History of Nineteenth-Century American reviews by, 23:96–99 Expansion, by Burlin (rev.), 43(Jan. Hoyt, Frederick G., “The Indelible Scars of Private 2008):233–235 Hutchinson, Maine 15th Infantry Regiment,” In English Ways: The Movement of Societies and the 41:17–40 Transferral of English Local Law and Custom Hubka, Thomas C. to Massachusetts Bay in the Seventeenth Cen- Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn: The tury, by Allen (rev.), 22:163–166 Connected Farm Buildings of New England In Search of Shipwrecks, by Jenney (rev.), 21:101–103 (rev.), 25:43–46 In the Hands of Providence: Joshua L. Chamberlain “Maine’s Connected Farm Buildings. Part I,” and the , by Trulock 18:139–170 (rev.), 32:196–197 “Maine’s Connected Farm Buildings. Part II,” Indiana, ship (fig.), 35:27 18:217–245 Indians. see Indigenous peoples; Native Americans Index 361 The Indians of Maine: A Bibliographical Guide, by Islesboro Historical Society, History of Islesboro, Ray (rev.), 12:167–168 Maine, 1893-1983 (rev.), 25:47–48 The Indians of Maine and the Atlantic Provinces: A Isolationism in Maine, to interventionism (1939- Bibliographical Guide, compiled by Ray 1941), 37:210–225 (rev.), 17:219–220 Israel Washburn Jr.: Maine’s Little-Known Giant of Indigenous peoples. see also Native Americans the Civil War, by Kelsey (rev.), 43(Aug. Alnôbak, impact on Androscoggin County (book 2007):233–235 review), 42:281–282 Ives, Edward D. Industrialization Joe Scott, the Woodsman-Songmaker (rev.), Franklin Muzzy of Bangor, machine shop/iron 22:37–40 foundry entrepreneur, 30:70–91 “John Mitchell: Journeyman–Poet,”42(Feb. and Italian immigrant labor (1880-1920), 2005):21–46 31:114–141 “Maine Folklore and the Folklore of Maine: Nathan Winslow and his family network, Port- Some Reflections on the Maine Character land (1806-1861), 28:186–209 and Downeast Humor,”23:111–122 in nineteenth-century Maine (review essay), A Manual for Field Workers (rev.), 13:216–218 43(Jan. 2008):220–226 “‘The Only Man’: Skill and Bravado on the River- silk production and manufacture (1800-1930), Drive,”41:1–16 44:19–49 “Pitfalls in Oral History Programs,”13:204–215 Industry, sloop, 9:11 International trade British invasion of Penobscot Valley (1814) to J protect, 43:21–40 Jackson, Eddie, Charlotte Perkins Gilman as gov- with Cuba, and annexation (1850-1854), 29:2–29 erness to, 43:365–382 embargo against Great Britain, 44:143–154 Jackson, President Andrew and the bank scandal, ef- Maine and the end of Canadian-American reci- fects of in Maine (1834), 12:72–83 procity in (1866), 26:22–39 Jacobson, Bruce, Eastman, Joel W., & Bridges, Anne, merchants and commerce in Falmouth (1740- Tides of Change: A Guide to the Harraseeket 1775), 9:93–104 District of Freeport, Maine (rev.), 30:41–43 Portland’s waterfront (1850-1920), 22:63–98 Jaffa colony. see Adams, George Jones wheat sales to Great Britain (1800-1814), James G. Blaine: Architect of Empire, by Crapol 27:121–137 (rev.), 40:149–150 Interpreting Early America: Historical Essays, by Jaster, Robert S., Russian Voices on the Kennebec: The Greene (rev.), 39:57–58 Story of Maine’s Unlikely Colony (rev.), The Interrupted Forest: A History of Maine’s Wild- 42(Feb. 2005):105–106 lands, by Rolde (rev.), 42:196–197 Jefferson, brig, 28:221 Interventionism in Maine, from isolationism (1939- Jefferson, Maine, religion and cultural values in 1941), 37:210–225 (1760-1820), 43:41–62 Intrepid, British warship, 28:221 Jefferson’s Embargo (1807-1809) and economic im- Inventing Acadia: Artists and Tourists at Mount plications, 39:17–40 Desert, by Belanger (rev.), 41:183–185 Jenney, Jim, In Search of Shipwrecks (rev.), Irland, Lloyd C. 21:101–103 “Maine Lumber Production, 1839-1997: A Statis- Jersey, British prison ship, 28:215, 217 tical Overview,”38:36–49 Jessakkidds, Ojibwa religious society, 33:202–209 “Papermaking in Maine: Economic Trends from The Jesuit Heritage in New England, by Lapomarda 1894-2000,” 45:53–74 (rev.), 19:182–184 Iron industry, in Maine, 17:69–84 Jewett, Martin H., review by, 19:186–187 Isaacson, Dorris A. Jewett, Sarah Orne, 41:61–80 ed., Maine, A Guide ‘Down East’ (rev.), 11:65–66 her world and her work (book review), 39:67–68; reviews by, 12:90 also 35:152–3 Islands in Time: A Natural and Human History of the portrait (fig.), 41:62 Islands of Maine, by Conkling (rev.), salt marshes in literature, 40:50–69 23:133–134 uncollected stories of (book review), 12:84–87 Islands of Maine: Where America Really Began, by Joe Scott, the Woodsman-Songmaker, by Ives (rev.), Caldwell (rev.), 22:212–214 22:37–40 Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Blue Hill and Penob- John Ford in Focus: Essays on the Filmmaker’s Life scot Bays, by McLane (rev.), 23:33–35 and Work, ed. by Stoehr & Connolly (rev.), Isle au Haut, Maine, 39:17–40 45:294–295 Islesboro, Maine , by Sears (rev.), 20:66–69 1893-1983 (book review), 25:47–48 John W. Richmond, steamboat, 9:41–42 net making (netting) by women in, 45:260–280 Johnson, Arthur L., reviews by, 21:58–60, 22:46–47 reforestation on (case study), 44:50–76 Johnson, Arthur M., review by, 11:127–129 362 Maine History Johnson, Richard O., “The Liberty Party in Maine, K 1840-1848: The Politics of Antislavery Re- Kallgren, Beverly Hayes, & Crouthamel, James L. form,”19:135–176 (eds.), “Dear Friend Anna”: The Civil War Johnson, Richard R., Adjustments to the Empire: The Letters of a Common Soldier from Maine New England Colonies, 1675-1715 (rev.), (rev.), 36:127–129 23:37–43 Kallop, Edward, Johnson’s Kingdom: The Story of a Johnson’s Kingdom: The Story of a Nineteenth-Cen- Nineteenth-Century Industrial Kingdom in tury Industrial Kingdom in the Town of the Town of Wayne, Maine (rev.), 41:187–189 Wayne, Maine, by Kallop (rev.), 41:187–189 Karmen, Abbe L., “Keeping the House in Order: Jones, Capt. Ephraim, ship’s log of 1765 voyage (in Women’s Cooperative Extension Work in the collections), 44:196–202 Early Twentieth Century,”32:30–49 Jones, David R., reviews by, 44:204–206, 206–207 Katahdin: Wigwam’s Tales of the Abnaki Tribe, by Jones, Howard, To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Molly Spotted Elk (rev.), 42(Feb. Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1783- 2005):99–101 1843 (rev.), 20:274–276 Katahdin Charcoal Iron Company (1876-1890), Jones, Jacqueline, “Men and Women in Northern 17:69–84 New England During the Era of the Civil Kaufman, Charles, “Even Santa Has Bad Days: The War,”33:70–87 Rainy Day Christmas Card” (in collections), Jones, Robert C., Two Feet Between the Rails. Vol. 1: 43:105–110 The Early Years (rev.), 20:134–136 Kaufman, Polly Welts, reviews by, 42(Feb. Jones, Stephen, “Historical Account of Machias,” 2005):99–101, 101–104, 43:470–472, 15:44–59 45:86–88 Jordan, William B., Jr. Keepers of Our Past: Local Historical Writing in the compiler, Maine in the Civil War: A Bibliographi- United States, 1820s-1830s, by Russo (rev.), cal Guide (rev.), 16:34–35 34:215–217 “The Records of Portland’s Eastern Cemetery,” Kelley family, Mount Desert Island, 42(Feb. 19:227–250, 20:101–121, 198–211, 2005):1–19 261–273 Kellogg, Edward (Zip), reviews by, 25:183–185, Red Diamond Regiment: The 17th Maine Infantry, 30:23–24 1862-1865 (rev.), 38:232–234 Kelsey, Kerck Josiah Volunteered: A Collection of Diaries, Letters Israel Washburn Jr.: Maine’s Little-Known Giant of and Photographs of Josiah H. Sturtevant, His the Civil War (rev.), 43(Aug. Wife, Helen, and His Four Children, ed. by 2007):233–235 Sturtevant (rev.), 18:70–73 “Maine’s War Governor: Israel Washburn, Jr. and Journalism, Fred K. Owen (1865-1940) and, the Race to Save the Union,”42:235–257 17:85–103 Kences, James, “Maine, Indian Land Speculation, The Journals of John Edwards Godfrey, Bangor, and the Essex County Witchcraft Outbreak Maine, 1863-1869 (rev.), 20:276–282 of 1692” (co-authored with Emerson W. The Journals of John Edwards Godfrey: Bangor, Baker), 40:159–189 Maine, 1863-1884, ed. by Vickery (rev.), Kendall-Curtis, Gregory, review by, 30:28–30 30:2–8 Kennebec, sloop, 9:11 Journals of the Gloucester Experiment, by Gloucester Kennebec, steamboat (1848), 9:42 Community Development Corporation Kennebec, steamboat (1889), 9:43 (rev.), 15:82–83 Kennebec III, steam paddlewheel, 9:39 Judaism, in Portland, Maine (1904-1976), Kennebec proprietors, 1749-1775 (book review), 44:172–195 16:29–31 Judd, Richard W. The Kennebec Proprietors, 1749-1775: ‘Gentlemen of Common Lands, Common People: The Origins of Large Property & Judicious Men,’ by Kershaw Conservation in Northern New England (rev.), 16:29–31 (rev.), 39:206–208 Kennebec River Valley (book review), 24:416–418 “Good Roads for Whom? Farmers, Urban Mer- Kennebunk, Maine chants, and Road Administration in from first settlement to 1785 (book review), Maine, 1901-1916,”43:383–410 10:29–30 “‘A Last Chance for Wilderness’: Defining the Al- The Landing, people and shipyards of (book re- lagash Wilderness Waterway, 1959-1966,” view), 18:179, 19:184–186 40:1–20 Kennebunkport, Maine, photos of (book review), “Research Opportunities in Maine Environmen- 24:219–220 tal History,”24:405–409 A Kennebunkport Album, by Butler (rev.), reviews by, 39:275–277, 42(Aug. 2004):86–88, 24:219–220 43(Aug. 2007):229–231 Kerchner, Theresa, “The Improved Acre: The Besse “Timber Down the St. John: A Study in Maine- Farm as a Case Study in Land-Clearing, New Brunswick Relations,”24:195–218 Abandonment, and Reforestation,” 44:77–102 Index 363 Kershaw, Gordon E. Association (1907), 29:30–51 The Kennebec Proprietors, 1749-1775: ‘Gentlemen longshoremen’s strike (1911-1913), 41:41–60 of Large Property & Judicious Men’ (rev.), Maine Central Railroad strikes, Waterville (1917), 16:29–31 27:142–160 “Settling the District Called Frankfort,”10:73–83 Mitchell, John, and, 42(Feb. 2005):21–46 Kiah Bayley: Founder of Maine Institutions, by Ham- organized labor and labor politics, 1880-1900 lin (rev.), 28:110–111 (book review), 9:46–47 Kiepper, James J., Styles Bridges: Yankee Senator rebuilding Pulp and Paperworkers’ Union, 1933- (rev.), 44:207–209, 45:298–299 1961 (book review), 25:50–51 King, Ellen, review by, 39:138–139 S.D. Warren, nineteenth century, 37:2–29 King, Richard, Stamp Act crisis and, 11:74–93 women’s work experiences in late nineteenth cen- King, Gen. William tury, 42(Aug. 2004):23–45 biography of (book review), 22:43–46 LaFarge, John, American Madonna (painting), smuggling career of, 17:19–38 43(Jan. 2008):159 King, William (Governor of Maine), portraiture of, Lakewood Theatre (book review), 11:131 43:433–467 Land grants, post-Revolutionary War, in Oxford King Philip’s War in Maine, 28:85–91 County, 42:135–157 Kinsley, Susannah, hanging of Clifton Harris for Land speculation, 40:159–189 murder of, 45:169–188 and relation to witchcraft in Essex County Kirkpatrick, Gabriel W.,“Influenza 1918: A Maine (Mass.), 40:159–189 Perspective,”25:162–177 The Landing: A Remembrance of Her People and Kley, Ron Shipyards, by Murphy, Jr. (revs.), 18:179, “Introductory Remarks at the Third Annual 19:184–186 Washburn Humanities Center Confer- Landscape history ence,”35:2–5 Besse Farm, Kennebec County, 44:77–102 “Researching Early Maine Craftsmen: John H. book reviews, 42(Feb. 2005):97–99, 45:291–293 Hall and the Gunsmith’s Trade,” reforestation on Long Island, Maine (case study), 24:410–415 44:50–76 Knight, Denise D., “Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Landscape with Figures: Nature & Culture in New Maine,”43:365–382 England, by Ryden (rev.), 42(Feb. Knight, Ernest H. 2005):97–99, 45:291–293 Raymond Then and Now (rev.), 19:177–182 Lapomarda, Vincent A. reviews by, 18:260–262, 22:99–101 Charles Nolcini: The Life and Music of an Italian Knight, Todd, review by, 32:195–196 American in the Age of Jackson (rev.), Knitting. see Net making (netting) 41:88–89 Know-Nothings The Jesuit Heritage in New England (rev.), appeal in Maine (1854-1855), 20:151–197 19:182–184 Ellsworth Nativist Controversy (1853-1854), Lapping, Mark B., “Sufficient unto Themselves: Life 14:1–57 and Economy among the Shakers in Nine- Knox, Gen. Henry, 26:66–112 teenth-Century Rural Maine,”40:87–112 Montpelier, home of, 26:102–112 Larger Parish, Mount Desert Island (1925-1948), portrait by Gilbert Stuart (fig.), 26:70 43(Jan. 2008):121–138 Konrad, Victor, review by, 27:164–165 Larson, Anders, “Franco-Americans and the Inter- Krohn, William B., Manly Hardy (1832-1910): The national Paper Company Strike of 1910,” Life and Writing of a Maine Fur-Buyer. 33:40–60 Hunter, and Naturalist (rev.), 43(Aug. Lasker, Arnold A., “Standard Time Had a Rough 2007):229–231 Time in Bangor,”24:265–280 Ku Klux Klan, 39:215–240 The Latchstring Was Always Out: A History of Lodg- Kyvig, David E., & Marty, Myron A., Nearby History: ing Hospitality and Tourism in Bartlett, New Exploring the Past Around You (rev.), Hampshire, by Carroll (rev.), 36:58–59 22:205–208 Law and government. see also Criminal justice sys- tem Administrative Code (1931), 39:117–132 L attempt to repeal Maine’s personal liberty laws, Labaree, Benjamin W., Colonial Massachusetts: A 37:194–209 History (rev.), 22:48–52 changing loyalties, 1770-1970 (book review), Labor relations/movement/strikes 11:64–65 granite workers on Vinalhaven, 1870s, 16:51–112, constitutional problems in Maine (1857-1872), 29:42–47 22:127–158 International Paper strike (1910), 33:40–60 Convention of 1819, 9:65–72 Lewiston-Auburn shoe strike (1937), 21:75–98 direct democracy movement, in Maine (1902- Lobster Fishermen’s International Protective 1908), 23:13–28 364 Maine History emergence of legal profession in Massachusetts, Leavitt, John F., Wake of the Coasters (rev.), 1760-1840 (book review), 20:214–216 10:125–126 foreign relations, New England and (book re- Lecompte, Nancy Coffin, Alnôbak: A Story of Indige- view), 23:179–182 nous People in Androscoggin County (rev.), Gorges, Thomas 42:279–280 letter from notebook, 12:45–50 Lee, Maureen Elgerman, Black Bangor: African letters of (book review), 18:171–174 Americans in a Maine Community, 1880-1950 inside look at Maine politics (book review), (rev.), 44:108–109 39:142–143 LeFebvre, Thomas, biography (book review), leadership and community structure in eigh- 25:48–50 teenth-century New England (book re- Legislator, steamer, 9:40 view), 17:215–217 L’enclume and le couteau: The Life and Work of Ade- Maine, Charles II, and Massachusetts, govern- lard Cote, Folk Artist, by Beaupre (rev.), mental relations (book review), 24:228–229 19:118–122 Lermond, Norman Wallace Maine campaign for direct democracy (1902- portraits (figs.), 42(Feb. 2005):48, 63 1908), 23:13–28 radical politics of, 42(Feb. 2005):47–65 Maine Constitution, development of (1819- Les Soeurs Grises, of Lewiston, 40:309–332 1988), 28:126–145 The Letters of Thomas Gorges, Deputy Governor of of Maine frontier (1760-1820), 43:41–62 the Province of Maine, 1640-1643, ed. by Maine politics and government (book review), Moody (rev.), 18:171–174 36:131–132 Letters to Christopher Prince, 1855-1865, and Jour- Maine’s published law court opinions, finding nals of Eliza Prince, 1859-1860, ed. by Spear and using, 31:221–228 (rev.), 9:82 Massachusetts governmental policy and eastern Levinsky, Allan M., At Home With The General: A Indians during American Revolution, Visit to the Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum 32:108–133 (rev.), 41:255–256 New England colonies, 1675-1715, and British Lewiston, Maine empire (book review), 23:37–43 -Auburn, the peoples of, 1875-1975 (book re- patriotism, changing devotions, 1770-1970 (book view), 19:52–53 review), 11:64–65 Irish in (1850-1880), 13:3A–25A Polk, Pres. James K., visit to Maine, 1847 (book textile city in transition (book review), review), 27:162–163 16:161–164 propaganda in the Tyler administration (book re- Libby, James, Super U: The Politics of the University view), 11:94–95 of Maine System (rev.), 41:258–261 reorganization, 39:117–132 Libby family in America (book review), 35:147–148 royal administration and structure of provincial The Libby Family in America, 1882-1982, by Rodgers government, Revolution of 1688 (book re- & Trafton (rev.), 35:147–148 view), 23:96–99 Liberty Men and Great Proprietors: The Revolution- Stamp Act crisis in Maine, Richard King and, ary Settlement on the Maine Frontier, 1760- 11:74–93 1820, by Taylor (rev.), 30:15–17 transferral of English local law to Massachusetts Liberty Party (1840-1848), politics of antislavery, Bay in seventeenth century (book review), 19:135–176 22:163–166 Libraries and reading habits in Portland, Maine Tyler administration, propaganda and (book re- (1763-1836), 12:151–165 view), 11:94–95 Lime industry, story of Maine’s (book review), York County court records, 1718/19-1727 (book 11:96, 127–129 review), 15:129–130 Limington, Maine Le Centre Americain, University of Maine (fig.), 1668-1900 (book review), 17:169–172 36:107 education and the rural middle class, 38:104–127 Leamon, James S. McArthurs of, 1793-1917 (book review), Historic Lewiston: A Textile City in Transition 39:137–138 (rev.), 16:161–164 Lincoln, Enoch (Governor of Maine, 1827-1829), reviews by, 17:39–42, 19:254–257, 30:11–13, 42:174–175 15–17 Lincoln, propeller-driven steamboat, 9:43 Revolution Downeast: The War for American Inde- Lisbon, Maine, history of (book review), 11:129–131 pendence (rev.), 35:87–90 Lisbon: The History of a Small Maine Town, by “The Stamp Act Crisis in Maine: The Case of Plummer, Sr. (rev.), 11:129–131 Scarborough,”11:74–93 Little, Ann M., “The Life of Mother Marie-Joseph de Leander, brig, 17:32 l’Enfant Jesus, or, How a Little English Girl Lease, Benjamin, That Wild Fellow John Neal and the from Wells Became a Big French Politician,” American Literary Revolution (rev.), 13:55–60 40:279–308 Index 365 Little Pine to King Spruce: A Franco-American Child- Wadsworth family history, 27:2–20 hood, by Pelletier (rev.), 42:191–192 Lord, Michael C., & Stires, W. Dennis (eds.), An- Livermore, Maine, history of (book review), droscoggin County, Maine, 150th: A Pictorial 10:122–124 Sesquicentennial History, 1854-2004 (rev.), The Living Past, Being the Story of Somesville, Mount 43:113–114, 45:301–302 Desert, Maine and Its Relationship with Other Lord, Stuart B., “Adelbert Ames, Soldier and Politi- Areas of the Island, by Somes-Sanderson cian, A Reevaluation,”13:81–97 (rev.), 24:281–284 Loring, Frank, aka “Chief Big Thunder,”37:140–155 L.L. Bean: The Making of an American Icon, by Gor- Lott, Shelli, review by, 39:61–62 man (rev.), 45:191–192 Lounder, Lessie B., review by, 20:137–138 Lobstering Lowrey, Nathan S., “A Historical Perspective on the book review, 27:100–102 Northern Maine Guide,”26:2–21 Lobster Fishermen’s International Protective As- Loyalists, founding of New Ireland, Penobscot Bay sociation (1907), 29:30–51 (1779-1784), 19:73–90 Lobstering and the Maine Coast, by Martin & Lipfert Lufkin, Milton T., Henry: Man of Aroostook County, (rev.), 27:100–102 Maine (rev.), 18:257–260 Local history. see also specific place names Lumbering and the Maine Woods:A Bibliographical and the bicentennial year (review essay), Guide, by Smith (rev.), 11:32 18:107–114 Lumbering/logging, 41:1–16, 91–116 canals and inland waterways of Maine (book re- Aroostook War and, 24:195–218, 42:215–234 view), 22:99–101 bibliographical guide (book review), 11:32 islands of Maine (book reviews), 22:212–214, Fowler family history in Penobscot River valley, 23:133–134 45:123–145 mid-Maine coast, 32:62–64 Grover Morrison’s woods operation at Little local writing, 1820s-1930s (book review), Musquah Lake (book review), 20:129–131 34:215–217 history of in Maine, 1861-1960 (book review), manual for field workers (book review), 12:131–134 13:216–218 history of national, state, and private cooperation as mirror of America, 10:21–25 (book review), 25:190 presidential visits down east (in collections), horses used in (Gallery Reflection), 45:79–84 38:158–159 ‘Jumping Frenchmen of Maine’ folklore and, properties on the National Register of Historic 43:62–77 Places (book review), 23:35–37 Long Island, Maine, reforestation case study, southern Maine, federal period in (book review), 44:50–76 30:9–10 Maine Forest District, 1909-1972, forest protec- study of (book review), 22:205–208 tion in (book review), 18:246–251 tape-recorded interview, field manual for workers Mitchell, Don, of Merrill, Maine (book review), in oral history (book review), 21:54–56 20:129–131 using in the classroom (book review), “Only man” tales, legendary loggers, 41:1–16 25:185–188 Paul Bunyan (book review), 25:191 using oral sources in research (book review), production, 1839-1997, statistical overview, 22:109–112 38:36–49 Locke, William N., “The Rise and Demise of the river driving Cattle Pound, Harpswell and Maine,” newspaper report, July 9, 1875 (From the Col- 33:210–221 lections), 56:75–78 Lohnes, Barry J. oral history, Saco River area (book review), “A New Look at the Invasion of Eastern Maine, 37:66–67 1814,” 15:5–25 on Penobscot River, Fowler family history and, review by, 24:225–228 45:123–145 A Long Deep Furrow: Three Centuries of Farming in on the St. John, Maine-New Brunswick relations, New England, by Russell (rev.), 18:254–256 24:195–218 Long Island, Maine. see Islesboro, Maine Wild River wilderness area (book review), Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life, by Calhoun (rev.), 11:30–32 43(Aug. 2007):233–235 Lumpkins, Charles L., “Civil-Rights Activism in Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Maine, 1945-1971,”36:70–85 biography of (book review), 43(Aug. Lunt, Dean Lawrence, Hauling by Hand: The Life 2007):233–235 and Times of a Maine Island (rev.), legacy of, 27:42–66 42:278–279 Longfellow family history, 27:21–41 Luppi, Faye E., & Sorg, Marcella L., “Vanceboro, Longfellow family tree (fig.), 27:67 Maine, 1870-1900: A Hinterland Commu- “Rainy Day” (poem), on Christmas Card (in col- nity,”25:88–113 lections), 43:105–110 366 Maine History Lynching, 40:127–136, 137–145 by Reid (rev.), 19:118–122 of James Cullen, 40:127–136, 137–145 Maine: Downeast and Different: An Illustrated His- tory, by Rolde (rev.), 45:193–194 Maine, steam catamaran, 9:40 M Maine Antislavery Society, 9:33–38 MacDougall, Pauleena M. Maine Becomes a State. The Movement to Separate “Grandmother, Daughter, Princess, Squaw: Na- Maine from Massachusetts, 1785-1820, by tive American Female Stereotypes in His- Banks (rev.), 10:55–59 torical Perspective,”34:22–39 Maine Bibliographies: A Bibliographical Guide, by The Penobscot Dance of Resistance: Tradition in Ring (rev.), 13:222–225 the History of a People (rev.), 43:470–472 Maine Bicentennial Atlas: An Historical Survey, ed. by reviews by, 39:60 Morris & Kelly (rev.), 16:215–217 “Something in Common: Eastern Manufacturing Maine Catalog: Historic Americans Building Sur- Company, Massachusetts Institute of vey...1974 (rev.), 15:80–82 Technology’s School of Chemical Engi- Maine Central Railroad strikes, Waterville (1917), neering Practice, and the University of 27:142–160 Maine,”45:37–47 Maine College of Agriculture, 43:425–427 “The Historian’s Dilemma: Choosing, Weighing, Maine Communities and the War for Independence: A and Interpreting Sources, 43(Aug. Guide for the Study of Local Maine History as 2007):171–186 Related to the American Revolution, compiled “The Life and Career of Bangor’s Frederick by Churchill (rev.), 16:168–171 Wellington Ayer (1855-1936), founder of Maine Cooperative Extension Service, women’s Eastern Corporation,”45:49–52 work, early twentieth-century, 32:30–50 “The Power of Place in Memory: Oral History of Maine craftspeople the Eastern Corporation in Brewer, cooperage firm of J.H. Hamlen and Son, Inc., Maine” (with Amy L. Smith), 45:5–14 1846-1977 (book review), 18:177–178 Machias, Maine (book review), 28:54–55 early Maine silver and silversmiths, 24:338–343 Machias Liberty, privateer, 28:211–212. see also Unity early potters and potteries (book review), Machine gun, Sir Hiram Maxim and, 38:50–71 20:212–214 MacIsaac, Andrew, “From Bangor to Elmira and John H. Hall and gunsmith’s trade, researching, Back Again: The Civil War Career of Dr. 24:410–415 Eugene Francis Sanger,”37:30–59 Maine-made guns and makers (book review), MacRae, Melissa, & Bradford, Maureen (eds.), No 14:102–106 Place for Little Boys: Civil War Letters of a pewter and silverplate, Britannia ware and silver- Union Soldier (rev.), 39:208–209 plate, 1829-1941 (book review), 36:63–64 Madawaska: A Chapter in Maine-New Brunswick silversmiths, Portland, two early nineteenth cen- Relations, by Melvin (rev.), 17:45–47 tury, 24:298–337 Madawaska, Maine Maine Democratic Party, collapse of (1850-1854), Maine-New Brunswick relations (book review), 29:2–29 17:45–47 Maine During the Colonial Period: A Bibliographical Roman Catholic diocese boundary and (1842- Guide, by Clark (rev.), 13:222–225 1870), 32:174–189 Maine during the Federal and Jeffersonian Period: A Madison, Dolley Payne, portrait (fig.), 10:4–5 Bibliographical Guide, compiled by Banks Madison, James, portrait (fig.), 43:23 (rev.), 16:118–119 Madore, Nelson, & Rodrigue, Barry (eds.) Voyages: Maine Farmer, 33:120–135 A Maine Franco-American Reader (rev.), Maine Genealogical Society, 1790 Census of Maine: 45:196–197 Annotated Edition (rev.), 40:249–250 Mahany, Carolyne, review by, 34:214–215 Maine Genealogy: A Bibliographical Guide, by Frost Mahoney, Timothy R., “Elihu B. Washburne: West- (rev.), 17:164–166 ward Migration in Antebellum America,” Maine geography. see also Historical geography 35:62–81 Abenakis on the northeastern frontier, 1745-1760 Maine: A Bibliography of Its History, ed. by Haskell, (map), 34:4 (rev.), 18:63–66 Acadian frontier, 1635-1674 (book review), Maine: A Bicentennial History, by Clark (rev.), 30:11–13 18:115–117 Acadian settlement, upper St. John River, 1780s Maine, A Guide ‘Down East,’ by Isaacson (rev.), (map), 25:231 11:65–66 Besse Farm, Kennebec County, reforestation case Maine, A Guide to the Vacation State, ed. by Bearse study, 44:50–76 (rev.), 11:65–66 “Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France,” Maine, battleship, 37:162–193 1703 (map), 29:74 Maine, Charles II and Massachusetts: Governmental Catholic missionaries to eastern Indians, 1775 Relationships in Early Northern New England, (map), 32:115 Index 367 eastern Maine Vanceboro in 1881 (map), 25:99 1807-1815 (map), 27:115 Wilbur Curtiss map of Disputed Territory theater of operations, 1812-1814 (map), 15:4 (1839), 34:167 eighteenth-century Maine, map, 33:189 Maine guides/guiding Frankfort district, 1754 (map), 10:80–81 Henry Red Eagle and Ross McKenny, photograph French aspirations in the Kennebec-Penobscot (fig.), 43(Aug. 2007):194 region (1671), 23:85–92 historical perspective on, 26:2–21 Hampden, 1802 (map), 32:89 sportfishing in the Rangeley lakes (book review), John Mitchell’s map (1755), 34:163 45:194–195 Knox lands and Penobscot Bay frontier towns, A Maine Hamlet, by Beam (rev.), 28:54–55 1785-1801 (map), 26:67 Maine Historical Society Long Island, Maine, reforestation case study, annual reports, 13:137–147, 14:65–75, 161–182, 44:50–76 16:1–19, 17:1–17, 18:3–20, 19:3–20, Madawaska settlements, Roman Catholic Dioce- 21:3–18, 23:3–12 san boundaries, 1842 (map), 32:175 first 100 years (1822-1922), 26:193–205 Maine frontier items/materials from. see From the Collections 1745-1760 (map), 34:6 library celebrates 100th Anniversary (in collec- 1760-1830 (map), 35:10 tions), 43(Aug. 2007):226–228 law and government of (1760-1820), 43:41–62 publications of (review essay), 21:154–160 life on, “eastward” issues, 39:69–94 Maine history. see also Oral history(ies) religion on (1760-1820), 43:41–62 1790 Census of Maine (book review), 40:249–250 Moosehead Lake region (map), 43(Aug. bibliography of 2007):196 book review, 18:63–66 Moosewood Lake, map by John M. Way, Jr., recent writings, 30:48–61 43:375 Bicentennial Atlas, historical survey (book re- northeastern boundary of view), 16:215–217 1846 map, 29:119 bicentennial history (book review), 18:115–117 disputes over. see Aroostook War; Border dis- biographies of eminent Mainers (book review), putes; Webster-Ashburton Treaty 45:193–194 (1842) business records in Merrimack Valley Textile Mu- northern boundary of, and Catholic diocesan seum, 11:27 boundary (1842), 32:174–187 collection of readings on, 1600-1970 (book re- Orrington, 1786 (map), 32:95 view), 9:78–80 Penobscot Indian territory prior to 1833 (map), exploring political and economic democracy in 43(Aug. 2007):138 colonial southern Maine, 43:78–93 Penobscot Valley settlement, 1770-1820 (map), founding of Maine 1600-1640, revisionist per- 32:83, 86 spective, 18:21–54 place names comment on, 18:55–62 book review, 11:66 frontier settlements (1760-1820), 43:41–62 European influence on, 29:78–87 book review, 30:15–17 evolution of, 29:66–91 illustrated history (book review), 45:193–194 Native American influence on, 29:66–91 Jim Vickery and Ruth Shepherd Slater role in plans for waterways to link Penobscot River to seeking, preserving, recording, 41:240–248 other lakes and rivers (1816-1921), literature and (book review), 9:19–21 19:21–46 local history publications in 1976 U.S. bicenten- Eastern Lock and Sluice Company, 19:26–27 nial year, 18:107–114 Penobscot River Navigation Company, movement to separate Maine from Massachu- 19:37–40 setts, 1785-1820 (book review), 10:55–59 Piscataquis Canal, 19:32 opportunities in, panel presentation, 24:392–415 Stillwater Canal, 19:27–32 Penobscot tribal history, interpreting, 43(Aug. Telos Canal, 19:32–37 2007):171–186 public lands, northeastern Maine, 1888 (map), politics and government (book review), 29:143 36:131–132 Richardson Lakes, jewel in Rangeley Chain (book producing local history, 23:29–32 review), 39:275–277 St. Croix Island, 43(Aug. 2007):219–225 searching for the longitude of colonial New Eng- state identity, 40:70–74 land, 22:175–204 in War of 1812, invasion of eastern Maine (1814), settlers in Penobscot River Valley, 1760-1800 15:5–25 (map), 35:12 wildfires of 1947 (book review), 19:49–51 settlers in Piscataquis River Valley, 1801-1830 writings in (map), 35:15 1960s, 9:51–56 seventeenth-century Maine (map), 33:167 1970s, 9:21–28, 83–88, 110–114, 10:31–33, 368 Maine History 63–65, 91–94, 128–130, 11:33–36, (rev.), 23:35–37 67–69, 97–100, 132–135, 12:54–57, Maine’s Visible Black History: The First Chronicle of 91–96, 142–145, 169–171, 13:61–65, its People, by Price & Talbot (rev.), 125–130, 185–190, 226–232, 43:472–474 14:106–113, 206–213, 15:84–89, Mallett, Richard P. 131–137, 16:35–41, 172–181, 229–234, “Maine Crusades and Crusaders, 1830-1850,” 17:54–57, 103–107, 225–228, 18:74–76, 17:183–211 127–129, 180–182, 19:56–61, 188–194 reviews by, 16:212–214, 19:257–259, 23:182–185 1980s, 20:139–145, 217–221, 285–287, Maloney, W. Stanton, reviews by, 43:111–112, 21:63–66, 168–170, 22:113–120, 44:203–204, 45:191–192 167–169, 23:100–102, 186–188, Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the 24:421–423, 25:120–123, 26:50–58, Making of New England, by Salisbury (rev.), 30:48–61 24:347–350 UMO doctoral dissertations (1969-1983), Manly Hardy (1832-1910): The Life and Writing of a 24:289–292 Maine Fur-Buyer. Hunter, and Naturalist, by Maine in America: American Art at the Farnsworth Krohn (rev.), 43(Aug. 2007):229–231 Art Museum, by Belanger (rev.), 40:81–82 A Manual for Field Workers, by Ives (rev.), Maine in the Civil War: A Bibliographical Guide, 13:216–218 compiled by Jordan, Jr. (rev.), 16:34–35 Manufacturing Maine in the Revolution: A Reader’s Guide, compiled Census of “Mechanical Labor,”Lincoln County by Churchill & Leamon (rev.), 15:149–195, (1820), 27:24–37 16:168–171 Portland’s waterfront, early 20th century, Maine Indian Program, The Wabanakis of Maine 22:84–87 and the Maritimes (rev.), 30:21–23 Manuscript collections Maine Made Guns and Their Makers, by Demeritt, “Love, Travel, and Rumor: New Findings on the (rev.), 14:102–106 Life of the Reverend N.W.T. Root, A Prin- Maine Politics and Government, by Palmer, Taylor, & cipal Actor in Portland’s Nineteenth-Cen- Librizzi (rev.), 36:131–132 tury Drama, ‘The Perils of Lemira Pen- Maine Resources: Printed and Non-Printed, compiled nell’,”42:187–190 by Taranko & Gregory (rev.), 18:175–177 “The American Committee for the Defense of Maine Rubicon: Downeast Settlers During the Ameri- British Homes,”42(Feb. 2005):93–96 can Revolution, by Ahlin (rev.), 40:150–152 Manyon, Paul Glen, A Reassessment of New England Maine Sea Fisheries: The Rise and Fall of a Native In- Agriculture in the Last Thirty Years of the the dustry, 1830-1890, by O’Leary (rev.), Nineteenth Century (rev.), 24:221–225 38:228–229 Maquoit, sloop, 9:9 Maine Shipbuilding: A Bibliographical Guide, com- Marble, Sebastian Streeter (Governor of Maine, piled by Baker (rev.), 16:31–33 1887-1889), 42:182–183 Maine Society for the History of Medicine, 19:71 Marcoux, Rev. Joseph S., life and times of (book re- Maine sporting camps view), 20:72–73 cultural construction of, 34:116–135 Marecic, Charles J., review by, 41:83–86 Maine guides and, 26:2–21 Margaretta, brig, 17:32–33 Parmachenee Club (map), 34:126 Margaretta, British tender, schooner, 15:44–59, Pierce Pond Camps, North New Portland, 34:122 60–74 at Tim Pond (fig.), 34:117 Margaretta, schooner (privateer), 28:210–212 wilderness hotels and resorts, 34:118 Marini, Stephen A., Radical Sects of Revolutionary Maine State Grange New England (rev.), 23:95–96 agricultural science and education, institutional- Marisheete, privateer, 28:213 ization of, 43:411–432 Maritime history good roads movement (1901-1916), 43:383–410 Annah Maud Gould’s diary aboard ship Berlin history of (book review), 36:60–61 (book review), 30:28–30 Maine wilderness Archangell voyage of 1605, James Rosier’s account Allagash waterway (1959-1966), 40:1–19 of (book review), 44:203–204 Chamberlain Farm (book review), 41:81–83 Bath and the Kennebec region (book review), and forestry practices, history of (book review), 14:98–102 42:196–197 Boston boats, sail to steam, 9:5–16, 39–44 Jock Darling, “outlaw,”41:197–213 coastal Maine (book review), 35:145–146 John Mitchell’s poetry about, 42(Feb. coastal schooners (book review), 10:125–126 2005):21–46 conceptual problems in twentieth-century, Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, Wiscasset, 24:400–405 Maine, 44:121–142 Embargo Acts (1806-1808), 44:143–154 Maine’s Historic Places: Properties on the National Friendship sloops (book review), 10:61–62 Register of Historic Places, by Beard & Smith Jordan family of Saco (book review), 17:217–219 Index 369 naval and, annotated bibliography (book review), Massachusetts: A Bibliography of Its History, ed. by 12:140–141 Haskell, (rev.), 16:164–168 New England and the sea (book review), Massachusetts: A Bicentennial History, by Brown 12:138–140 (rev.), 19:251–254 New England passenger vessels, picture history of Massachusetts, sloop, 9:11 (book review), 22:46–47 Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1991 (book nineteenth-century seafarers, diaries of (book re- review), 39:55–56 views), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. The Massachusetts Historical Society: A Biennial His- 2008):230–232 tory, 1791-1991, by Tucker (rev.), 39:55–56 overnight steamers to New England (book re- Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Chemical view), 35:91–92 Engineering Department, cooperative photographs, diaries, and memorabilia of Maine arrangement with Eastern Manufacturing sea captain and his wife (book review), Company, Brewer, Maine, 45:37–47 23:134–136 Maxim, Sir Hiram, and machine gun, 38:50–71 Preble, Edward, naval biography (book review), Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College, by Smith 12:134–138 (rev.), 43(Jan. 2008):229–230 records at Mystic Seaport, 11:23–27 McBride, Bunny, Molly Spotted Elk: A Penboscot in shipbuilding on the Kennebunk (book review), Paris (rev.), 39:58–59, 60 36:129–130 McCubrey, March O., “The Cultural Construction of ship’s log of voyage from Falmouth to Bermuda the Maine Sporting Camps,”34:116–135 and Turks Islands, 1765 (in collections), McDonald, Sheila, “The War After the War: Fort 44:196–202 Kent Blockhouse, 1839-1842,”29:142–168 shipwrecks McDonough, steamboat, 9:41 book reviews, 21:101–103 McKee, Christopher, Edward Preble: A Naval Biogra- economic and legal issues on the frontier, phy: 1761-1807 (rev.), 12:134–138 39:69–93 McKenny, Ross, photograph (fig.), 43(Aug. University of Maine 1971 Seminar Proceedings, 2007):194 13:111–117 McLane, Charles B. women at sea, bride’s passage (book review), Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Blue Hill and 41:181–183 Penobscot Bays (rev.), 23:33–35 A Maritime History of Bath, Maine and the Kennebec Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, Volume II: Mount Region, by Baker (rev.), 14:98–102 Desert to Machias Bay, 32:62–64 Marsden Hartley: Race, Region and Nation, by Cas- McManis, Douglas R., Colonial New England: A His- sidy (rev.), 44:111–113 torical Geography (rev.), 17:42–44 Marshall, Ingeborg C.L., Beothuk Bark Canoes: An McMurry, Sally, American Farm Families and Their Analysis and Comparative Study (rev.), Houses: Vernacular Design and Social Change 27:102–104 in the Rural North (rev.), 25:43–46 Marshfield, Maine (book review), 28:54–55 McNallie, Robin, review by, 13:55–60 Martin, Kathleen A. (ed.), Voice on the Kennebec, Meader, John T., Dell Turner: The Stories of His Life 1941-1981 (rev.), 24:281–284 (rev.), 36:61–62 Martin, Kenneth R., & Lipfert, Nathan R., Lobstering MeDeiros, Phyllis P., The Seeds and the Soil: The and the Maine Coast (rev.), 27:100–102 Planting of the Freewill Baptist Church in Martucci, David, “Technology to the Rescue! Hollis, Buxton and Gorham, Maine, 1780- Maine’s First State Colors,”41:171–180 1820 (rev.), 40:251–252 Mary (schooner), ship’s log of 1765 voyage to Bur- Meduncook Plantation, Maine (book review), muda and Turks Islands, 44:196–202 27:105–106 Mason, Matthew, “From the Collections: A Letter Meiczinger, Jeff, review by, 35:145–146 from Joshua Cushman,”44:103–107 Melvin, Charlotte Lenentine Massachusetts Madawaska: A Chapter in Maine-New Brunswick bicentennial history (book review), 19:251–254 Relations (rev.), 17:45–47 Cape Cod, c.1770 (map), 32:77 review by, 18:257–260 Catholicism and eastern Indians during Ameri- Mental health, Dr. John George Gehring Home can Revolution, 32:108–133 Clinic of Bethel, Maine, 43(Jan. colonial, history of (book review), 22:48–52 2008):189–216 Essex County witchcraft trials, relationship to photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):188 Native Americans and land speculation on Mercer, Maine, history of, 1782-1974 (book review), Maine frontier, 40:159 20:137–138 Penobscot disaster: protecting the eastern coun- Merk, Frederick, with Merk, Lois Bannister, Fruits of ties after 1779, 21:119–153 Propaganda in the Tyler Administration (rev.), slavery in colonial, 27:58–81 11:94–95 transformation of political culture in (1790s- Merriam, George H., “Craft Unions vs. Industrial 1840s), 25:116–119 Unions: The 1917 Strike at the Maine Cen- 370 Maine History tral Railroad Shops in Waterville, Maine,” Our Lady of Victories, Portland, creation of, 27:142–160 20:79–100 Merriam, Paul G., Molloy, Thomas J., & Sylvester, Portland Sailors’ and Soldiers’,1888-1891 (fig.), Theodore W., Jr., Home Front on Penobscot 36:3 Bay: Rockland During the War Years, 1940- Moody, Robert E. 1945 (rev.), 32:200–202 “A Letter from Thomas Gorges’ Letterbook,” Metcalf, Fay D., & Downey, Matthew T., Using Local 12:45B–50B History in the Classroom (rev.), 25:185–188 ed., The Letters of Thomas Gorges, Deputy Gover- Migration nor of the Province of Maine, 1640-1643 Arthur and Harold Sewall in the Pacific, 35:26–45 (rev.), 18:171–174 Census of 1800, information on migration to reviews by, 13:222–225, 16:215–217 Maine (1760-1825), 35:6–25 Moral reform, in Portland, Maine (1912-1914), Migration and the Origins of the English Atlantic 43(Jan. 2008):139–165 World, by Games (rev.), 41:185–187 Morey, David C. (ed.), The Voyage of Archangell: The Mi’kmaq: Resistance, Accommodation, and Cul- James Rosier’s Account of the Waymouth Voy- tural Survival, by Prins (rev.), 39:273–275 age of 1605, A True Relation (rev.), Milford, Maine, childhood memoir 1925-1938 44:203–204 (book review), 42:191–192 Morning Was Starlight: My Maine Boyhood, by Military history Dodge (rev.), 21:232–234 American attempt on Quebec, 1775-1776 (book Morrill, Lot (Governor of Maine), portrait (fig.), review), 21:58–60 42:240 disabled Civil War veterans, 42(Feb. 2005):67–92 Morris, Captain Charles. portrait (fig.), 43:31 War of 1812, land operations (book review), Morris, G., Maine State Seal (no article title), 24:225–229 10:35–42 Militia, Maine, flags and coats of arms, 41:171–180 Morris, Gerald E. Mill Girls and Strangers: Single Women’s Independent & Kelly, Richard D., Jr. (eds.), Maine Bicentennial Migration in England, Scotland and the Atlas: An Historical Survey (rev.), United States, by Gordon (rev.), 42:276–277 16:215–217 Miller, Eben Simmons, “Resistance in ‘Pioneer Terri- reviews by, 12:138–140, 140–141, 16:164–168 tory’: The Maine NAACP and the Pursuit of Morrison, Alvin Hamblen, reviews by, 21:103–108, Fair Housing Legislation,”36:86–105 30:21–23 Miller, Elizabeth J., “The First 100 Years of the Morrison, Dennis L., “Margaret Chase Smith’s 1950 Maine Historical Society,”26:193–205 Declaration of Conscience Speech,”32:2–25 Miller, William B., review by, 37:64–65 Morrison, Kenneth M. Millinocket, Maine, Fowler family history and, The Embattled Northeast: The Elusive Ideal of Al- 45:123–145 liance in Abenaki-Euramerican Relations Mills. see Paper mills; Textile industry (rev.), 30:17–20 Minerva/Great Western, steamer, 9:41 reviews by, 13:119–121, 17:219–220 Mitchell, Christi, “Neither Hers nor Theirs: Dower “Sebastien Rasles and Norridgewock, 1724: The and Household Relations Between Widows, Eckstrom Conspiracy Thesis Reconsid- Family, and Friends,”38:166–185 ered,” 14:76–97 Mitchell, Dr. Silas Weir, treatment of Charlotte Morse, Kendall, review by, 18:125–126 Perkins Gilman, 43:3378 A Most Remarkable Mix: Sketches of Notable Mitchell, John, life and work of, 42(Feb. 2005):21–46 Freeporters. Part One, by Davis (rev.), Mitchell, Robert J., “Tradition and Change in Rural 41:89–90 New England: A Case Study of Brooksville, Mount, Graeme S., & Stevenson, Michael D., “The Maine, 1850-1870,” 18:87–106 Roman Catholic Diocesan Boundary and Mitchell, Roger E., “I’m a Man that Works”: The Bi- American Madawaska, 1842-1870,” ography of Don Mitchell of Merrill, Maine 32:174–189 (rev.), 20:129–131 Mount, Graeme S., “Maine and the End of Reci- Mitchell, Thomas Chase, review by, 40:152–154 procity in 1866,”26:22–39 Molly Spotted Elk: A Penboscot in Paris, by McBride Mount Desert Island, Maine (rev.), 39:58–59, 60 artists and tourists at (book review), 41:183–185 Molly Spotted Elk, Katahdin: Wigwam’s Tales of the Larger Parish (1925-1948) of, 43(Jan. Abnaki Tribe (rev.), 42(Feb. 2005):99–101 2008):121–138 Montpelier, home of Gen. Henry Knox, 26:102–112 nineteenth-century daily life on, 42(Feb. figures, 26:103, 104, 110 2005):1–19 Monuments Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory General Logan, Washington, 1897-1901 (fig.), (MDIBL), historical beginnings in Harpswell 36:11 (1898-1920), 27:82–99 Naval (or Peace), 1877 (fig.), 36:9 Mount Wilson Observatory, Pasadena, California, photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):201 Index 371 Mourning on the Pejepscot, by Flanagan (rev.), western, of Vermont, 1600-1800 (book re- 35:144 view), 32:58–61 Mowat, Henry Abnaki, Norridgewock, and Jesuit Sebastien British naval operations during Revolutionary Rasles (1724), 14:76–97 War, 43:1–20 Beothuk bark canoes (book review), 27:102–103 portrait (fig.), 43:1 (opposite) Eastern Indians’ Letter to the Governour (July 27, Mt. Katahdin, creation of Baxter State Park, 1721), 13:179–184 20:227–256 elusive idea of alliance and Abenaki-Euramerican Muether, John R. “ ‘Seal Harbor’s Patron Saint’“: relations (book review), 30:17–20 John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and the Mount female stereotypes, 34:22–39 Desert Larger Parish, 43(Jan. 2008):121–138 folk tales (book review), 42(Feb. 2005):99–101 Muir, Diana, Reflections in Bullough’s Pond: Economy Henry Red Eagle (1885-1972), 43(Aug. and Ecosystem in New England (rev.), 2007):187–217 40:78–80 Indian affairs in the 1950s, 24:239–264 Muller, Ernest P.,reviews by, 9:44–46, 22:43–46 Indian attacks, 40:279–308 Mundy, James H. and migration to Massachusetts, 40:259–278 & Shettleworth, Earle G., Jr., The Flight of the Indian canoe routes of Maine (book review), Grand Eagle: Charles G. Bryant, Maine Ar- 25:183–185 chitect and Adventurer (rev.), 17:47–51 Indian New England before the Mayflower (book Hard Times, Hard Men: Maine and the Irish, review), 21:103–108 1830-1860 (rev.), 34:214–215 Indians, Europeans, and making of New England, Murder. see also Lynching 1500-1643 (book review), 24:347–348 hanging of Clifton Harris for, 45:169–188 Indians of Maine, bibliographical guides (book hanging of Ebenezer Ball for, 45:151–167 reviews), 12:167–168, 17:219–220 prosecution of Dr. James Smith for (book re- influence on Maine place names, 29:66–91 view), 45:86–88 land speculation and, 40:159–189 The Murder of Mary Bean and Other Stories, by De land tenure, concept of, in Maine, 13:28–51 Wolfe (rev.), 45:86–88 in Maine, life and history of (book review), Murphy, Thomas W., Jr., The Landing: A Remem- 42:279–280 brance of Her People and Shipyards (revs.), Maine tribal affairs in the 1950s, 24:239–264 18:179, 19:184–186 Mi’kmaq, resistance, accommodation, cultural Murray, Brian, review by, 39:64–65 survival (book review), 39:273–275 Museum of American Textile Industry, 26:40–42 New England Indians (Wilbur) (book review), Music 19:122–126, 20:73–74 country-western (hillbilly), broadcasting of, Passamaquoddy (book review), 45:85–86 45:281–290 Penobscots in early Portland, Maine, 16:131–160 book review, 43:470–472 Nolcini, Charles, and (book review), 41:88–89 Frank T. Siebert’s work with, 37:70–158 Muskie, Edmund Sixtus tribal schism and Indian dispossession in as governor of Maine (1955-1959), 42:184–186 Maine (1808-1835), 43(Aug. and Model Cities program in Portland, Maine 2007):124–170, 171–186 (1965-1974), 45:233–257 and use of fire, 44:5–18 Muzzy, Franklin, artisan entrepreneur of Bangor, petroglyphs 30:70–91 at Birch Point (Machiasport), 25:22–39 M.Y. Beach, steamboat, 9:42 at Embden, 27:14–23 Myers, John L., “The Antislavery Agency System in spirituality of the eastern woodlands (book re- Maine, 1836-1838,” 23:57–84 view), 21:60–62 St. Croix Island, disappearance of Indians from, 43(Aug. 2007):219–225 N St. Francis Indians, identity of (book review), NAACP,Portland branch, 36:70–106 23:138–140 Nadelhaft, Jerome Wabanakis “‘Catching Cannonballs’: Reflections on a Career four Wabanaki women across the centuries as a History Teacher,”39:41–52 (book review), 40:253–254 reviews by, 22:48–52 of Maine and the Maritimes (book review), Nathan A. Cushman: A Rugged Individualist,ed.by 30:20–23 Cole (rev.), 24:285–287 Native North American Spirituality of the Eastern Native Americans, 40:159–189 Woodlands: Sacred Myths, Dreams, Visions, Abenakis Speeches, Healing Formulas, Rituals and Cere- book review, 30:20–23 monials, ed. by Tooker (rev.), 21:60–62 eastern Abenaki autonomy and French frus- Naturalist, Manly Hardy (1832-1910) as (book re- tration (1745-1760), 34:2–21 view), 43(Aug. 2007):229–231 372 Maine History Nature/natural environment political career of Styles Bridges in (book review), of Maine, 40:1–74 44:207–209, 45:298–299 in Sarah Orne Jewett’s Country of the Pointed Firs, New Hampshire: Crosscurrents in Its Development, by 41:61–80 Heffernan & Stecker (rev.), 28:56–57 Naval & Maritime History: An Annotated Bibliogra- New Ireland, Maine (1779-1784), 19:73–90 phy, by Albion (rev.), 12:140–141 New Men, New Issues: The Formation of the Republi- Neal, John, 17:202–203 can Party in Maine, by Wescott (rev.), and the American Literary Revolution (book re- 30:14–15 view), 13:55–60 New Sweden, Maine, 40:219–244 biography (book review), 20:66–69 skiing in, 30:146–165 Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You, by Newman, Alan B. (ed.), New England Reflections, Kyvig & Marty (rev.), 22:205–208 1882-1907: Photographs by the Howes Broth- Neashquowoite, schooner (privateer), 28:216 ers (rev.), 22:107–108 Nellie Chapin, three-masted bark, 21:19 Newman, George A., river driving adventure of Nelson, Mary Alice [Molly Dellis]. see Molly Spotted (newspaper account, July 9, 1875), 45:75–78 Elk Nickels, Cameron C., “Seba Smith Embattled,” Nelson, Shirley, Fair Clear and Terrible: The Story of 13:7–27 Shiloh, Maine (rev.), 30:35–37 Night Board to New England, by Dunbaugh (rev.), Neptune, brigantine (privateer), 28:217, 218 35:91–92 Neptune, John (Lt. Gov. of Penobscot Nation), Niss, Bob, Faces of Maine (rev.), 25:116–119 43(Aug. 2007):176–179 Nixon, Paul portraits (fig.), 43(Aug. 2007):124, 152, 183 correspondence with Bowdoin College alumni in Net making (netting), by Penobscot Bay women, World War II, 43(Jan. 2008):166–187 45:260–280 photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):170 New Compass Points, by Fairfield (rev.), 32:205–206 No Place for a Woman: A Life of Senator Margaret New England Chase Smith, by Sherman (rev.), 40:337–340 in British North America (book review), No Place for Little Boys: Civil War Letters of a Union 44:113–115 Soldier, ed. by MacRae & Bradford (rev.), character, 28:92–109 39:208–209 college architecture, 39:241–256 “A Noble and Dignified Stream”: The Piscataquis Re- eastern frontier, settlement of northern New Eng- gion in the Colonial Revival, 1860-1930, ed. land, 1610-1763 (book review), 10:59–61 by Giffen & Murphy (rev.), 37:64–65 environment and imagination in, 40:70–74 Nobleboro, A History, by Dunbar & Dow (rev.), environmental approach to early history of 30:39–41 northern New England, 11:5–21 Nobleboro, Maine nature and culture in (book reviews), 42(Feb. Dutch Neck, story of a community (book re- 2005):97–99, 45:291–293 view), 38:75–76 regional identity of (book reviews), 42(Feb. a history (book review), 30:39–41 2005):97–99, 45:291–293 Nonotuck Silk Company, Northampton, Mass. salt marshes in Maine, New Hampshire, Massa- (book review), 45:88–90 chusetts, 40:50–69 “Norlands” mansion (fig.), 35:63 settlement laws, 39:169–187 Norridgewock, Sebastien Rasles and, 1724, 14:76–97 New England, steamboat, 9:41 North Anson, Maine, paintings by John Williams New England and Foreign Relations, 1789-1850, by Daniels (in collections), 43:468–469 Varg (rev.), 23:179–182 North for Union: John Appleton’s Journal of a Tour of New England and the Sea, by Albion, Baker, et al. New England Made by President Polk in June (rev.), 12:138–140 & July 1847, ed. by Cutler (rev.), 27:162–163 The New England Indians, by Wilbur (rev.), Norton, Louis Arthur, “Henry Mowat: Miscreant of 19:122–126 the Maine Coast,”43:1–20 response to review by Roger Ray, 20:73–74 Norton, Mary Beth, “George Burroughs and the New England Reflections, 1882-1907: Photographs by Girls from Casco: The Maine Roots of Salem the Howes Brothers, ed. by Newman (rev.), Witchcraft,”40:259–278 22:107–108 Norwood family, Mount Desert Island, 42(Feb. The New England Soul. Preaching and Religious Cul- 2005):1–19 ture in Colonial New England, by Stout (rev.), Nostalgia, and Bowdoin College correspondence in 30:33–35 World War II, 43(Jan. 2008):166–187 New England’s Covered Bridges: A Complete Guide, Nuclear power plant, Wiscasset, Maine, 44:121–142 by Evans & Evans (rev.), 44:206–207 New Hampshire crosscurrents in development (book review), 28:56–57 Index 373 O Orthodox Judaism, in Portland, Maine (1904-1976), Oblak, John B., Bringing Broadway to Maine: The 44:172–195 History of Lakewood [Theatre], Lakewood, O’Toole, James M., Passing for White: Race, Religion, Maine (rev.), 11:131 and the Healy Family, 1820-1920 (rev.), O’Brien, Francis, review by, 10:55–59 42(Feb. 2005):101–104 O’Brien, Kerry A. Outwin, Charles P.M.,“Comments on the Ship’s Log “‘Science-Art-History’: The Early Years of the Kept by Captain Ephraim Jones of a Voyage York Institute, Saco, Maine, 1866-1971,” from Falmouth to Bermuda and the Turks 26:224–235 Islands (1765)” (in collections), 44:196–202 “‘So Monstrous Smart’: Maine Women and Fash- Owen, Raymond S., “As Maine Goes: Fred K. Owen, ion, 1790-1840,”31:13–44 1865-1940, Maine Journalist,”17:85–103 Ocean, steamboat, 9:42 “Oxford Bear,”as county identity (1820-1920), Ogunquit, Maine, Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s visits 42:107–133 to, 43:365–382 Oxford County, Maine Oil industry, refineries and tanker ports, 40:21–49 in American Revolution An Old New England Farm, by Thomson & MacIver bounty myth and, 42:135–157 (rev.), 24:420 post-Revolutionary War Land grants, O’Leary, Wayne M. 42:135–157 Maine Sea Fisheries: The Rise and Fall of a Native Buckfield, nineteenth-century rural develop- Industry, 1830-1890 (rev.), 38:228–229 ment, 42:159–170 reviews by, 38:75–76 identity (1820-1920), 42:107–133 “Who Were the Whigs and Democrats? The Eco- Maine governors with ties to, 42:171–186 nomic Character of the Second-Level settlement, 42:135–157 Party Leadership in Tidewater Maine, 1843-53,”28:146–169 Oliver, Sen. James C. (fig.), 37:211 P Oliver, Sandra L., Saltwater Foodways: New Englan- Padroni (1880-1920), 31:114–141 ders and Their Food, at Sea and Ashore, in the Palmer, Kenneth T. Nineteenth Century (rev.), 41:189–191 & LiBrizzi, Marcus, “Development of the Maine One Crow, Two Crow, by Chase (rev.), 11:95–96 Constitution: The Long Tradition, 1819- Oral history(ies) 1988,”28:126–145 of Eastern Fine Paper Company in Brewer, Taylor, G. Thomas, & Librizzi, Marcus A., Maine Maine, 45:5–14 Politics and Government (rev.), 36:131–132 workers’ perspectives (1960-2004), 45:15–36 Paper industry life and works of John Mitchell, 42(Feb. Eastern Corporation. see Eastern Fine Paper 2005):21–46 Company, Brewer, Maine pitfalls in programs, 13:204–215 economic trends (1894-2000), 45:53–74 Russian émigrés in Richmond (book review), International Paper Company strike (1910), 42(Feb. 2005):105–106 33:40–60 tape-recorded interviews, field manual for (book labor practices at S.D. Warren, 37:2–29 review), 21:54–56 Paper mills, papermaking economic trends (1894- women’s work experiences in late nineteenth cen- 2000), 45:53–74 tury, 42(Aug. 2004):23–45 Paradis, Lance, review by, 39:66–67 Ordinary People and Everyday Life, ed. by Gardner & Parenteau, Bill, review by, 25:50–51 Adams (rev.), 25:248–252 Parkman, Francis, The Gould Academy Story, 1836- Organizers, organizations, and causes 1976 (rev.), 16:212–214 antislavery/abolitionism. see Abolitionists/aboli- Parkman, mainstream democracy, 1794-1969 (book tionism in Maine review), 10:27–29 Bethel League, 43(Jan. 2008):207–208 Parris, Albion Keith (Governor of Maine, 1822- capital punishment, 17:207–208 1827), 42:171–173 Citizen’s Committee, of Portland, 43(Jan. Passamaquoddy tribe in Maine. see Native Ameri- 2008):139–165 cans gambling, 17:201–202 Passanisi, James S., “Reinventing Tradition: Horse health and fitness, 17:202–206 Logging in Maine” (Gallery Reflection), Neal, John. see Neal, John 45:79–84 peace organizations, 17:184–188 Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Fam- phrenology, 17:206 ily, 1820-1920, by O’Toole (rev.), 42(Feb. prohibitionism, 17:194–200 2005):101–104 silver standard, and presidential election of 1896, Patent, steamer, 9:40 16:189–211 Paton, Priscilla, “Winslow Homer’s Seascapes: Tran- women’s rights, 17:203 scendental Subjects, Critical Reactions,” Orono, the great sachem, 32:134–139 34:78–95 374 Maine History Patriotism in America; A Study of Changing Devo- Philanthropy/philanthropists tions, 1770-1970, by Pullen (rev.), 11:64–65 religious, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 43(Jan. Pawling, Micah, review by, 39:273–275 2008):122–125 Peace organizations, 17:184–188 William Bingham II, photo (fig.), 43(Jan. The Peace Reform in American History, by 2008):206 DeBenedetti (rev.), 23:182–185 Philbrick, Stephanie Pease, William H., review by, 25:116–119 From the Collections Pejepscot, sloop, 9:9 The Persis Sibley Andrews Black Diaries, Man- Pejepscot Historical Society, 26:236–250 uscript Collection (#206), 40:333–336 Pejepscot region, Maine, mourning in (book re- Queen Catherine’s Rose by Elizabeth Akers view), 35:144 Allen, 37:60–61 Peladeau, Marius B., Chansonetta: The Life and Pho- suffrage-related materials, 38:224–227 tographs of Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, “The American Committee for the Defense of 1859-1937 (rev.), 19:177–182 British Homes,”42(Feb. 2005):93–96 Pelletier, Fran, Little Pine to King Spruce: A Franco- Phillips, Maine, narrow gauge railroading (book re- American Childhood (rev.), 42:191–192 view), 20:134–136 Pemaquid, Maine, archaeological excavations, 1965- Photographers/photography of Maine 1974 (book review), 17:39–42 American architecture, identifying (book re- Pendleton, William H., review by, 19:184–186 view), 25:191 Pennell, Lemira Clarissa Ormsby (1821-1893), Bailey, Henry (1822-1894): Maine after the Civil 42:187–190 War, 41:214–224 Penny, Laura (ed.), A Tempestuous Voyage: The Diary Barnes, Jack, articles and photos of (book re- of Annah Maud Gould’s Trip Aboard the Ship view), 39:140–141 Berlin (rev.), 30:28–30 Coastal New England (book review), 26:116–118 Penobscot, Maine, 1779, eye of a hurricane, A Day’s Work: A Sampler of Historic Maine Pho- 19:91–117 tos, 1860-1920 (book review), 39:210–211 Penobscot, steamboat, 9:42 Emmons, Chansonetta Stanley, 1859-1937 (book Penobscot Bay area review), 19:177–182 and Blue Hill, islands of. see Blue Hill and Penob- Hine, Lewis, photographs of child labor, scot Bay, Maine, islands of 24:362–391 Loyalists, founding of New Ireland (1779-1784), Howes brothers, New England reflections, 1882- 19:73–90 1907 (book review), 22:107–108 net making (netting) by women in, 45:260–280 Jim Vickery’s cherished images, 41:225–239 U.S. naval defeat by British (1779), 19:91–117, Kennebunkport (book review), 24:219–220 43:1–20 New England passenger vessels (book review), The Penobscot Dance of Resistance: Tradition in the 22:46–47 History of a People, by MacDougall (rev.), Salt documentary photography (book review), 43:470–472 39:64–65 Penobscot River valley Sanford and Springvale, Fred Philpot’s photos of British invasion of (1814), 43:21–40 (book review), 25:189 early settlers in, 45:123–145 Waldo County (book review), 25:189 native use of fire in, 44:5–18 Phrenology, 17:206 Penobscots. see Native Americans Pickering, U.S. Navy brig, 28:220 The Peoples Lewiston-Auburn Maine 1875-1975, by Picture History of New England Passenger Vessels, by Rand (rev.), 19:52–53 Cram (rev.), 22:46–47 Pepperrell, Sir William (1696-1759) Pierce, Olive, Up River: A Story of a Maine Fishing biography (book review), 23:177–179 Community (rev.), 38:75–76 portrait (fig.), 42(Aug. 2004):71, 43:82 Pierce, William C., “The Rise and Fall of the York & Perham, Sidney (Governor of Maine, 1871-1874), Cumberland Rail Road,”15:106–128 42:180–181 Pineland Center, Richard Turcotte Collection, Personal liberty laws, attempt to repeal Maine’s, 40:146–148 37:194–209 Piott, Steven L., Giving Voters a Voice: The Origins of Peterson, Eric E., “Diversity and Franco-American the Initiative and Referendum in America Identity Politics,”34:58–67 (rev.), 42:194–195, 45:300–301 Petroglyphs Piscataqua region, Maine, in colonial revival, 1860- at Embden, Maine, 27:14–23 1930 (book review), 37:64–65 at Machiasport (Birch Point), 25:22–39 Plummer, Francis W., Sr., Lisbon: The History of a Petroski, Catherine (ed.), A Bride’s Passage: Susan Small Maine Town (rev.), 11:129–131 Hathorn’s Year Under Sail (rev.), 41:181–183 Poe, Eliza, brief career of (book review), 30:25–26 Pewter and silverplate, Maine (book review), Poetry 36:63–64 of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 43:365–382 of John Mitchell, 42(Feb. 2005):21–46 Index 375 “Pointer Draft” of Falmouth (October 1775), merchants and commerce in Falmouth (1740- 39:133–136 1775), 9:93–104 Pokey and Timothy of Stonehouse Farm, by Smith the Milk Connection and public health educa- (rev.), 13:122–124 tion, 38:128–157 Poland Spring Resort, 34:136–153 Milk Station, 38:128–157 Politics and political organizations Misses Martin’s School for Young Ladies, 1940-2002 (book review), 42:193–194 38:82–103 American politics in the Pacific Model Cities program in (1965-1974), Hawaiian annexation and Samoa, Arthur Se- 45:233–257 wall and, 35:32–42 music in, early times, 16:131–160 and Samoa (1887-1892), 39:95–116 orthodox Judaism in (1904-1976), 44:172–195 Aroostook War and, 42:215–234 Portland Head Light and (book re- Bridges, Styles, in New Hampshire (book review), view), 39:211–213 44:207–209, 45:298–299 prostitution (1912-1914) in, 43(Jan. insider’s guide to Maine politics (book review), 2008):139–165 39:142–143 publication of Portland Landmarks, Inc. (book Lermond, Norman Wallace, and, 42(Feb. review), 13:52–55 2005):47–65 Tate House and the mast trade (book review), Liberty Party (1840-1848), politics of antislavery, 22:101–103 19:135–176 trial and execution of Thomas Bird (1790), Maine Democratic party, 28:146–169 42:199–214 Massachusetts parties, 1790s-1840s, transforma- the Wadsworths and the Longfellows, 27:20–41 tion of political culture, 25:116–119 waterfront of in Oxford County (1820-1920), 42:107–133 1850-1920, 22:63–98 Populists, presidential election of 1896, longshoremen’s strikes (1911-1913), 41:41–60 16:197–203 women and religion in, early nineteenth century, Progressive movement, in Portland, 43(Jan. 44:155–171 2008):139–165 Portland Head Light and Fort Williams: An Illustrated race and, 40:113–125 History with a Walking Guide Map, by Reed, Thomas Brackett, and, 42(Aug. 2004):1–22 Thompson, (rev.), 39:211–213 Smith, F.O.J., politician, career of, 10:43–54 Portsmouth, NH Washburn, Israel, Jr., and, 42:235–257 and the Piscataqua (book review), 24:287–288 Politics of Conscience: A Biography of Margaret Chase submarines of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (book Smith, by Wallace (rev.), 35:149–151, 39:62 review), 27:40–42 Polly., sloop (privateer), 28:210, 216 Portsmouth and the Piscataqua, by Randall (rev.), The poor, treatment of in Otisfield, 1790-mid 1800s, 24:287–288 34:96–115 Portsmouth-Built: Submarines of the Portsmouth Pope, Major Everett P. Naval Shipyard, by Winslow (rev.), 27:40–42 correspondence with Bowdoin College in World Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (book review), War II, 43(Jan. 2008):175 41:256–258 photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):174 Potholm, Christian P. Population changes An Insider’s Guide to Maine Politics (rev.), in paper mill towns (1894-2000), 45:53–74 39:142–143 in Penobscot Bay area, 1850-1900, 45:260–280 reviews by, 42:194–195, 279–280, 43:472–474, in rural Maine in 1930s, 25:58–87 45:85–86, 300–301 Populists, presidential election of 1896, 16:197–203 This Splendid Game: Maine Campaigns and Elec- Portland: A Publication of Greater Portland Land- tions, 1940-2002 (rev.), 42:193–194 marks, Inc., by Detmer & Pancoast (rev.), Potter, Edward, review by, 18:67–70 13:52–55 Potts, Dale Portland, Maine “Henry Red Eagle, Popular Literature, and the Academy (est. 1794), 11:57–60 Native American Connection to the adult education, early experiments, 10:11–20 Maine Woods, 43(Aug. 2007):187–217 burning of (Falmouth), 1775, by the British, review by, 41:81–83 14:119–160, 43:1–20 Poultry/broiler industry, changes in (1940-1985), Celebration 350 Commemorative (book review), 28:71–73 27:38–39 Power plant, nuclear, 44:121–142 development of parks (book review), 41:86–88 Pownal: A Rural Maine History, by Boyles et al. Eastern Cemetery, records of, 19:227–250, (rev.), 17:162–163 20:41–65, 101–121, 198–211, 261–273 Pownal, Maine, rural history (book review), Lemira Pennell controversy, 42:187–190 17:162–163 libraries and local reading habits (1763-1836), The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines 12:151–165 in Seventeenth-Century New England, by 376 Maine History Hambrick-Stowe (rev.), 24:350–352 Q Preble, Edward, biography of (book review), Quarry and Kiln: The Story of Maine’s Lime Industry, 12:134–138 by Grindle (rev.), 11:96, 127–129 Prehistoric Peoples of Maine, A Maine State Museum Quiet Presence: Dramatic, First-Person Accounts — Teacher’s Resource Unit, by Soule (rev.), The True Stories of Franco-Americans in New 10:88–89 England, by Hendrickson (rev.), 21:99–100 Presidential election of 1896, silver standard, and, 16:189–211 Preston, Richard A., review by, 18:171–174 R Prevost, Sir George (Governor of Canada), portrait Radcliffe, Jane E., “Perspectives on Children in (fig.), 43:25 Maine’s Canning Industry, 1907-1911,” Price, H.H., & Talbot, Gerald E., Maine’s Visible 24:362–391 Black History: The First Chronicle of its People Radical Sects of Revolutionary New England, by (rev.), 43:472–474 Marini (rev.), 23:95–96 Priest, Dave, trapper, guide, game warden (book re- Radio stations. see Broadcasting in Maine view), 24:418–420 Railroads/railroading Prince, Christopher & Eliza, letters and journals of, European & North American (E&NA) Railway, 1859-1860 (book review), 9:82 25:88–96 Prince, Hezekiah, remarks by, 1786-1792 (book re- history of American locomotive builders in steam view), 20:132–133 era (book review), 22:217–219 Prins, Harald E.L. Maine’s narrow-gauge railroads, history of (book “Chief Big Thunder (1827-1906): The Life His- review), 19:54–55 tory of a Penobscot Trickster,”37:140–155 in Penobscot River valley, 45:123–145 The Mi’kmaq: Resistance, Accommodation, and Phillips, narrow gauge railroad in (book review), Cultural Survival (rev.), 39:273–275 20:134–136 reviews by, 30:17–20, 32:58–61 Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes narrow gauge “Two George Washington Medals: Missing Links (book review), 13:117–118 in the Chain of Friendship Between the York & Cumberland Rail Road, 15:106–128 United States and the Wabanaki Confed- “Rainy Day” (poem by Longfellow), on Christmas eracy,”28:226–234 Card (in collections), 43:105–110 Prisons and prisoners of war, 41:17–40 Rand, John A., The Peoples Lewiston-Auburn Maine Progressive movement, in Portland, Maine, 43(Jan. 1875-1975 (rev.), 19:52–53 2008):139–165 Randall, Peter E., Portsmouth and the Piscataqua Prohibition/prohibitionism, 17:194–200 (rev.), 24:287–288 and the Maine Law, work of Neal Dow, Randel, William Pierce, review by, 30:26–28 25:130–161 The Rangeley and Its Region: The Famous Boat and Prokosch, Mike, “Penobscot Men,”45:123–150 Lakes of Western Maine, by Cole (rev.), The Promise of Power: The Emergence of the Legal 45:194–195 Profession in Massachusetts, 1760-1840, by Rangeley lakes, history of boating and fishing in Gawalt (rev.), 20:214–216 (book review), 45:194–195 Prostitution, in Portland (1912-1914), 43(Jan. Ranger, schooner (privateer), 28:220 2008):139–165 Ransom B. Fuller, steamboat, 9:43 Protector, frigate (privateer), 28:215, 220 Rasles, Sebastien, and Norridgewock, 1724, Proulx, Paul, “Siebert and His Correspondence,” 14:76–97 37:98–101 Rattlesnake, sloop (privateer), 28:214 Province and Court Records of Maine, Volume 6. The Ray, Roger B., 23:138–140 Court Records of York County, Maine, addendum to “Maine Indians’ Concept of Land Province of Massachusetts Bay, January Tenure,”13:178–179 1718/19 - October, 1727, ed. by Allen (rev.), From the Collections: bibliography of materials 15:129–130 for Maine high school history teachers, Provost, Honorius, Thomas Lefebvre et le fief Kou- 39:270–272 sanouskek (rev.), 25:48–50 compiler, The Indians of Maine and the Atlantic Pullen, John J. Provinces: A Bibliographical Guide (rev.), Comic Relief: The Life and Laughter of Artemus 17:219–220 Ward, 1834-1867 (rev.), 26:43–46 “The Embden, Maine, Petroglyphs,”27:14–23 Patriotism in America; A Study of Changing Devo- “Evidence of Jessakkidds and Machiasport,” tions, 1770-1970 (rev.), 11:64–65 33:202–209 Puritanism, English, and shaping of New England The Indians of Maine: A Bibliographical Guide culture, 1570-1700 (book review), (rev.), 12:167–168 32:190–191 “The Machiasport Petroglyphs,”25:22–39 Putnam/General Putnam, privateer, 28:213–214, 216 “Maine Indians’ Concept of Land Tenure,” 13:28–51 Index 377 “The Norsemen and Indians of Maine,”9:61–62 Puritan radicalism, 1620-1660 (book review), reviews by, 9:80–82, 82, 10:30, 88–89, 15:129–130, 27:42–50 21:60–62 radical sects of New England (book review), Raymond, Maine, history of (book review), 23:95–96 19:177–182 religious cults, Cochranism, 20:23–40 Raymond Then and Now, by Knight (rev.), revivals in New England communities, 42(Aug. 19:177–182 2004):47–85 A Reassessment of New England Agriculture in the Shakers in nineteenth-century rural Maine, Last Thirty Years of the the Nineteenth Cen- 40:87–112 tury, by Manyon (rev.), 24:221–225 women and, in early nineteenth-century Port- Rebuilding the Pulp and Paper Workers’ Union, 1933- land, 44:155–171 1961, by Zieger (rev.), 25:50–51 Religious philanthropy, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Records of Meduncook Plantation and Friendship, 43(Jan. 2008):122–125 Maine, 1762-1899, ed. by Cook (rev.), Reprisal, brigantine (privateer), 28:214 27:105–106 Reprisal, galley (privateer), 28:219 Red Diamond Regiment: The 17th Maine Infantry, Republican Party, Israel Washburn, Jr. and, 1862-1865, by Jordan (rev.), 38:232–234 42:235–257 Red Eagle, Henry (1885-1972) Resolution, privateer, 28:212, 214 fiction and nonfiction works of, 43(Aug. Restitution: The Land Claims of the Mashpee, Pas- 2007):187–217 samaquoddy, and Penobscot Indians of New photographs (figs.), 43(Aug. 2007):188, 211 England, by Brodeur (rev.), 27:49–50 Red Paint People. see Jessakkidds Restoration, Gloucester (MA) cemetery (book re- The Red Schoolhouse Neighborhood (Farmington, view), 15:82–83 Maine), by Butler & Butler (rev.), 13:121–122 Retaliation, privateer, 28:219, 221 Redpath Chautauqua collection, 39:53–54 Retrieve, sloop (privateer), 28:214 Reed, Thomas Brackett Rettig, Robert B., review by, 13:52–55 election reform and, 42(Aug. 2004):1–22 Revolution Downeast: The War for American Inde- portrait (fig.), 37:184 pendence, by Leamon (rev.), 35:87–90 Referendum process, in America (book reviews), Revolutionary Outlaws: Ethan Allen and the Struggle 42:194–195, 45:300–301 for Independence on the Early American Fron- Reflections in Bullough’s Pond: Economy and Ecosys- tier, by Bellesiles (rev.), 34:210–212 tem in New England, by Muir (rev.), 40:78–80 Revolutionary War. see American Revolution Reforestation Reynolds, Clark G., & McAndrew, William J. (eds.), Besse Farm, Kennebec County (case study), University of Maine 1971 Seminar in the Mar- 44:77–102 itime and Regional Studies, Proceedings (rev.), on Long Island, Maine (case study), 44:50–76 13:111–117 Reid, John G. Reznick, Thomas, “From the Fair to the Laboratory: Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal The Institutionalization of Agricultural Sci- Colonies in the Seventeenth Century (rev.), ence and Education in Maine,”43:411–432 21:227–229 Richards, David “French Aspirations in the Kennebec-Penobscot “An Eden Out of a Country Farm: Purity and Region, 1671,”23:85–92 Progress in the Landscapes of the Poland Maine, Charles II and Massachusetts: Governmen- Spring Resort,”34:136–153 tal Relationships in Early Northern New reviews by, 39:206–208 England (rev.), 19:118–122 Richardson, Eleanor Motley, Hurricane Island: The Religion. see also Catholicism and Catholics in Town That Disappeared (rev.), 32:198–199 Maine Richardson, Lucy (ed.), “Selections from Frank histories of Jews and Gentiles in three communi- Dickerson’s Civil War Letters,”28:36–53 ties (book review), 35:84–86 Richardson, R.C., reviews by, 22:163–166, Jesuit heritage in New England (book review), 24:350–352, 30:33–35, 32:190–191, 39:57, 19:182–184 41:185–187 on Maine frontier (1760-1820), 43:41–62 The Richardson Lakes: Jewels in the Rangeley Chain, Mount Desert Larger Parish (1925-1984) and, by Shirrefs (rev.), 39:275–277 43(Jan. 2008):121–138 Richmond, Chandler S., Beyond the Spring: Cornelia peace reform in American history (book review), Stanwood of Birdsacre (rev.), 20:69–71 23:182–185 Richmond, Maine, Russian émigrés in (book re- preaching and religious culture in colonial New view), 42(Feb. 2005):105–106 England (book review), 30:33–35 Ricker, Edward P.,portrait (fig.), 32:154 Puritan devotional disciplines in seventeenth- Ricker family. see Poland Spring Resort century New England (book review), Ride the Sandy River, by Cornwall & Farrell (rev.), 24:350–352 13:117–118 378 Maine History Riess, Warren, review by, 38:160–162 York Is Living History (rev.), 16:119–121 Riley, Maine, sketches of (book review), 17:221–224 Maine: Downeast and Different: An Illustrated Ring, Elizabeth History (rev.), 45:193–194 Aids to the Teaching of Maine in the Public Schools Roman Catholic Church. see also Catholicism and (rev.), 9:49–50 Catholics in Maine Maine Bibliographies: A Bibliographical Guide Diocese of St. John (NB), and Madawaska (rev.), 13:222–225 parishes (1842), 32:174–187 reviews by, 9:19–21, 48, 78–80, 10:27–29, 59–61, Sacred Heart Parish, Waterville, 22:21–36 122–124, 11:30–32, 64–65, 95–96, Romanyshyn, John M., review by, 30:38–39 13:121–122, 122–124 Root, Rev. Nathaniel W.T. (d. 1872), and Lemira Ring Index, in Maine Historical Society Library (in Pennell controversy, 42:187–190 collections), 43(Aug. 2007):226–228 Rosier, James, and 1605 Archangell voyage (book re- Riordan, Craig, review by, 36:56 view), 44:203–204 Risberg, Erica, “The Hillbillies of Maine: Rural Roths, Jaylene, review by, 36:125–127 Communities, Radio, and Country Music Rothschild, Robert F.,“Colonial Astronomers in Performers,”45:281–290 Search of the Longitude of New England,” Risk, Shannon M. “ ‘Friendship, Sweet Soother of 22:175–204 My Cares!’: Women, Religion, and Power in Round, Judith, “Television Comes to Bangor: A the Diary of Sarah Connell Ayer,”44:155–171 Conversation with Industry Pioneers,” Rivard, Paul E., Made in Maine: From Home and 39:257–269 Workshop to Mill and Factory (review essay), Rover, schooner (privateer), 28:220 43(Jan. 2008):220–226 Rowell, George S., “A Maine Lynching: The Violent River driving. see under Lumbering/logging Death of James Cullen at Mapleton, 1873,” Riverside Church, , photo (fig.), 19:207–226 43(Jan. 2008):124 Rudes, Blair, “Etymology of Tuscarora,”37:94–97 Roanoke, wooden ship, 35:29 Rumsey, Barbara, “Waldron vs. Smith: Shipwreck at Robbins, Rebecca, “ John Black of Ellsworth the Eastward, 1671,”39:69–94 (1781-1856)”,17:121–161 Rural communities Robbins, William G., “Searching for Democracy in Brooksville, Maine, 1850-1870, case study, Colonial Southern Maine,”43:79–94 18:87–106 Roberts, Al, Enduring Friendships (rev.), 10:61–62 good roads movement and (1901-1916), Roberts, Gwilym R., reviews by, 17:221–224, 43:382–410 28:170–171 hillbilly music and, 45:281–290 Roberts, Kenneth Maine Cooperative Extension Service, early Boon Island, including Contemporary Accounts of twentieth century, 32:30–50 the Wreck of the Nottingham Galley (rev.), nearing the end (1929-1945), 31:142–173 38:160–162 nineteenth-century Buckfield, Oxford County, the man and his works (book review), 30:26–28 42:159–170 Roberts, Tina, review by, 36:124–125 rural middle class, education for, Limington Robie, Frederick, agricultural leader, 43:423–425 Academy (1848-1860), 38:104–127 Robinson, William F., Coastal New England (rev.), transformation by changes in farming (1940- 26:116–118 1985), 28:66–84 Roby, Yves, “Quebec in the United States: A Histori- Russell, Howard S., A Long Deep Furrow: Three Cen- ographical Survey,”26:126–159 turies of Farming in New England (rev.), Rockefeller, John D., Jr. (1874-1960) 18:254–256 Mount Desert Larger Parish and, 43(Jan. Russian Voices on the Kennebec: The Story of Maine’s 2008):121–138 Unlikely Colony, by Jaster (rev.), 42(Feb. portrait (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):134 2005):105–106 summer home (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):126 Russo, David S., Keepers of Our Past: Local Historical Rockland, Maine, during the war years, 1940-1945 Writing in the United States, 1820s-1830s (book review), 32:200–202 (rev.), 34:215–217 Rodgers, Wilma Libby, and Trafton, David Jotham Rutherford, Philip R., Dictionary of Maine Place- (eds.), The Libby Family in America, 1882- Names (rev.), 11:66 1982 (rev.), 35:147–148 Ryden, Kent C. Roebuck, British frigate, 28:218–219 “Environment and Imagination in New Eng- Roebuck, privateer, 28:218 land,”40:70–74 Rolde, Neil Landscape with Figures: Nature & Culture in New The Interrupted Forest: A History of Maine’s Wild- England (rev.), 42(Feb. 2005):97–99, lands (rev.), 42:196–197 45:291–293 reviews by, 24:344–346 Rygiel, Judith, “Technology Across the Border: New Sir William Pepperrell of Colonial New England England and the Southern New Brunswick (rev.), 23:177–179 Cotton Industry, 1880-1884,”38:210–223 Index 379 S Santiago, bark (fig.), 35:27 Saba, Theodore, correspondence with Bowdoin Col- Sarah Orne Jewett: Her World and Her Work, by lege in World War II (with fig.), 43(Jan. Blanchard (rev.), 35:152–153, 39:67 2008):179–181 Sargent, Walter L., review by, 44:113–115 Sabino, steamboat, 9:44 Savage, Richard A., “Bar Harbor: The Hotel Era, Saccarappa, Maine. see Westbrook, Maine, Haskell 1868-1880,”10:101–121 Silk Company in Sawyer, Candace, & Orcut, Laura (eds.), The Civil Sacks, Marie L., “The Two Faces of Ballstown: Reli- War Letters of Capt. John Franklin Godfrey gion, Governance, and Cultural Values on the (rev.), 36:127–129 Maine Frontier, 1760-1820,”43:41–62 Schlaikjer, Jes, Lincoln at the Anderson Cottage (fig.), Saco, Maine, new compass points (book review), 42:265 32:205–206 Schlup, Leonard, “Bryan’s Partner: Arthur Sewall Saco Bob, schooner (privateer), 28:218 and the Campaign of 1896,”16:189–211 Saco River valley Schoodic Point, settlement and development of, cities of, pictorial history (book review), 30:43–47 45:97–122 political and economic democracy of colonial era Schriver, Edward O. in, 43:78–93 “Abolitionists Organize: The Maine Antislavery river driving in, oral history of (book review), Society,”9:33–38, 73–78 37:66–67 Go Free: The Antislavery Impulse in Maine, 1833- Sagadahoc, Maine, ancient (book review), 1855 (rev.), 10:84–87 40:150–152 “Percival P.Baxter: A Comment,”20:257–260 Sailing vessels, nineteenth-century experiences on reviews by, 9:46–47, 19:47–49, 25:114–116, (book reviews), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. 30:14–15 2008):230–232 Scontras, Charles A. Saints and Strangers: New England in British North “Maine Lobstermen and the Labor Movement: America, by Conforti (rev.), 44:113–115 The Lobster Fishermen’s International Salamander, cutter (privateer), 28:215, 216, 217, 218 Protective Association, 1907,”29:30–51 The Salem Witch Crisis, by Gragg (revs.), “Non-Adversarial Labor Relations in Nineteenth- 32:192–193, 34:212–213 Century Maine: The S.D. Warren Com- Salisbury, Neal, Manitou and Providence: Indians, pany,”37:2–29 Europeans, and the Making of New England “Norman Wallace Lermond and His Quest for (rev.), 24:347–350 the Cooperative Commonwealth,”42(Feb. Sally, privateer, 28:219 2005):47–65 Salt marshes, 40:50–69 reviews by, 25:248–252 in art and literature, 40:50–69 Two Decades of Organized Labor and Labor Poli- dikes, in agriculture, eastern Maine, 21:219–226 tics in Maine, 1880-1900 (rev.), 9:46–47 Saltwater Foodways: New Englanders and Their Food, Scott, Geraldine Tidd at Sea and Ashore, in the Nineteenth Century, “Fortifications on Maine’s Northeast Boundary, by Oliver (rev.), 41:189–191 1828-1845,” 29:118–141 The Same Great Struggle: The History of the Vickery Hodgdon, Maine, 1832-1982 (rev.), 23:29–32 Family of Unity, Maine, 1634-1997, by reviews by, 24:281–284 Hawkes (rev.), 42(Aug. 2004):86–88 Ties of Common Blood: History of Maine’s North- Sampson, Sarah Smith, 36:38–53 eastern Boundary Dispute with Great Sanford and Springvale, Maine, in the Days of Fred Britain (rev.), 37:228–230 Philpot; Alfred, Maine: The Shakers and the Scott, Joe, woodsman-songmaker, biography (book Village; Sanford and Springvale, Maine: A review), 22:37–40 Backward Glance; A Cluster of Maine Villages: Scott, Maj. Gen. Winfield Sanford and Springvale, Acton, Shapleigh and portrait (fig.), 42:216 Alfred; Villages on the Mousam: Sanford and role in Aroostook War, 34:162–177 Springvale, Maine, by Eastman (rev.), Sea Struck, by Bunting (revs.), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. 37:226–228 2008):230–232 Sanford/Springvale area, Maine Seafaring, nineteenth-century accounts of (book re- 5 volumes (book review), 37:226–228 views), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. 2008):230–232 Fred Philpot’s photos of (book review), 25:189 A Seafaring Legacy: The Photographs, Diaries, and Sanger, David memorabilia of a Maine Sea Captain and His ed., Discovering Maine’s Archaeological Heritage Wife, 1859-1908, by FreeHand (rev.), (rev.), 19:254–257 23:134–136 “‘Red Paint People’ and Other Myths of Maine Sears, Donald A. Archaeology,”39:145–168 John Neal (rev.), 20:66–69 Sanger, Dr. Eugene Francis, 37:30–59 “Libraries and Reading Habits in Early Portland portrait (fig.), 37:33 (1763-1836)”,12:151–165 380 Maine History “Music in Early Portland,”16:131–160 Sheehan, Elizabeth, “Love, Travel, and Rumor: New “Portland’s Early Experiments in Adult Educa- Findings on the Life of the Reverend N.W.T. tion,”10:11–20 Root, A Principal Actor in Portland’s Nine- Sebold, Kimberly R. teenth-Century Drama, ‘The Perils of Lemira “‘Amid the Great Sea Meadows’: Re-Constructing Pennell’ ,”42:187–190 the Salt-Marsh Landscape Through Art Sherman, Janann, No Place for a Woman: A Life of and Literature,”40:50–69 Senator Margaret Chase Smith (rev.), “Lilacs, Cellar Holes, and the Courthouse: A His- 40:337–340 torian’s Reflections on Re-Creating Mount Shettleworth, Earle G., Jr., “Henry Bailey (1822- Desert Islanders,”42(Feb. 2005):1–19 1894): Capturing the Likeness of Maine after reviews by, 35:149–151, 39:62, 40:249, the Civil War,”41:215–224 42:196–197, 42(Aug. 2004):88–90, 42(Feb. Shiloh, Maine, story of (book review), 30:35–37 2005):105–106 Shipbuilding industry. see also Boatbuilding The Seeds and the Soil: The Planting of the Freewill Bath Iron Works and the new steel Navy (1889- Baptist Church in Hollis, Buxton and 1893), 14:183–205 Gorham, Maine, 1780-1820, by MeDeiros bibliographical guide (book review), 16:31–33 (rev.), 40:251–252 Ship’s log, voyage from Falmouth to Bermuda and Segal, Howard P. Turks Islands, 1765 (in collections), “Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant: A Techno- 44:196–202 logical Utopia in Retrospect,”44:121–142 Shipwrecks “Nineteenth-Century Industrializing Maine: The book reviews, 21:101–103 Way life Really Was: Paul Rivard’s Made in economic and legal issues on the frontier, Maine” (review essay), 43(Jan. 39:69–94 2008):220–226 Shirrefs, Herbert P., The Richardson Lakes: Jewels in Sellers, John R., “The Union Soldier Meets the the Rangeley Chain (rev.), 39:275–277 Freedman,”33:88–105 Shoe manufacturing industry, Lewiston-Auburn The Senator from Maine: Margaret Chase Smith, by shoe strike (1937), 21:75–98 Fleming (rev.), 9:48 A Short History of American Locomotive Builders in Sericulture, and textile manufacture (1800-1930), the Steam Era, by White (rev.), 22:217–219 44:19–49 Shute, Samuel, Gov., Eastern Indians’ letter to, July Sesquicentennial Committee of the Town of Han- 27, 1721, 13:179–184 cock, A History of the Town of Hancock, 1828- Siebert, Frank T., Jr. 1979 (rev.), 19:186–187 and Martha Young, “Bibliography of Frank T. Settlement, abandonment of. see Abandonment of Siebert,”37:107–109 settlement tribute issue, 37:71–158 1790 Census of Maine: Annotated Edition, by Maine Silber, Nina, & Sievens, Mary Beth (eds.), Yankee Genealogical Society (rev.), 40:249–250 Correspondence: Civil War Letters Between Severens, Martha R., “Franklin Simmons and His New England Soldiers and the Homefront Civil War Monuments,”36:2–17 (rev.), 38:76–77 Sewall family Silk production and manufacture Arthur 1800-1930, 44:19–49 and Harold, activity in the Pacific, 35:26–45 1830-1930, business history case studies (book portrait (fig.), 35:30 review), 45:88–90 and William Jennings Bryan, presidential cam- Sills, Kenneth C.M. paign of 1896, 16:189–211 correspondence with Bowdoin College alumni in Harold Marsh, 39:95–116 World War II, 43(Jan. 2008):166–187 consul general in Samoa (1887-1890), photos (figs.), 43(Jan. 2008):170, 174 39:95–116 Silsby, Herbert T., II, “A Secret Emissary from Down portraits (figs.), 35:38, 39:94 East,” 11:107–126 Shaarey Tphiloh Congregation, Portland, Maine, Silver standard, and presidential election of 1896, 44:172–195 16:189–211 Shain, Charles Simmons, Franklin, sculptor, 36:2–37 Growing Up in Maine: Recollections of Childhood Singer, Richard B., “Frank Siebert — Then, and from the 1780’s to the 1920’s, with S. Shain More Than ‘Forty Years On’”,37:71–77 (rev.), 39:139–140 Sir William Pepperrell of Colonial New England, by “Sir Hiram Maxim and His Gun: A Literary Rolde (rev.), 23:177–179 Trail,” 38:50–71 Skiing in New Sweden, 30:146–165 Shain, Samuella, & Shain, Charles E., Growing Up in Skowhegan area, Maine, history (book review), Maine: Recollections of Childhood from the 24:281–284 1780’s to the 1920’s (rev.), 39:139–140 Slavery Shakers/Shakerism, Sabbathday Lake colony, antislavery agency system in Maine (1836-1838), 40:87–112 23:57–84 Index 381 in colonial Maine, 27:58–81 Pokey and Timothy of Stonehouse Farm (rev.), Democratic party and (1850-1854), 29:14–22 13:122–124 Know-Nothing party and, 20:178–184 Smith, Philip Chadwick Foster, The Emperess of Maine abolitionists view the South in antislavery China (rev.), 25:180–182 newspapers (1838-1855), 25:2–21 Smith, Philip Mason, Confederates Downeast (rev.), and personal liberty laws in Maine, 37:194–209 28:170–171 Sloan, Robert W.,“New Ireland: Men in Pursuit of a Smith, Seba, 13:7–27 Forlorn Hope, 1779-1784,”19:73–90 Smith, Susan Hopkins, portrait (fig.), 13:74 Smith, Abbot E., The First Congregational Church, Smith, Timothy L., Togus Down in Maine: The First United Church of Christ, Waterville, Maine, National Veterans Home (rev.), 39:211–213 1828-1978 (rev.), 21:56–58 Smuggling, 39:3–16, 17–40 Smith, Rep. Clyde, portrait (fig.), 37:214 book review, 43:474–475 Smith, David C. Snow, Dean R. & Bridges, Anne E., “Salt Marsh Dykes (Dikes) as The Archaeology of New England (rev.), a Factor in Eastern Maine Agriculture,” 20:282–284 21:219–226 ed., Foundations of Northeast Archaeology (Rev.), “Coastal Shipping Trade on the Eve of the Rail- 22:215–217 road: Gardiner, Maine in the Early 1830s,” “Some Memories of Frank Siebert,”37:82–85 13:148–177 Snow, Roger V., Jr., review by, 19:49–51 et al., “Climate Fluctuations and Agricultural Soares, John A., Jr., “ ‘The Lion of the Day’: Diplo- Change in Southern and Central New macy, States’ Rights, and Party Politics in the England, 1765-1880,”21:179–200 Aroostook War,”42:215–234 The First Century: A History of the University of “Social evil,”in Portland (1912-1914), 43(Jan. Maine, 1865-1965 (rev.), 20:122–128 2008):139–165 A History of Lumbering in Maine: 1861-1960 Social work practice, effects on rural unwed moth- (rev.), 12:131–134 ers, 40:190–218 Lumbering and the Maine Woods:A Bibliographi- Socialism, Norman Wallace Lermond and, 42(Feb. cal Guide (rev.), 11:32 2005):47–65 newspaper account of a river driver’s adventure, Sockabasin, Allen J., An Upriver Passamaquoddy July 9, 1875 (in collections), 45:75–78 (rev.), 45:85–86 reviews by, 18:115–117, 25:43–46 Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the Revolutionary Smith, Dr. Henry St. John, portrait (fig.), 13:73 War: Maine, compiled by Fisher & Fisher Smith, Dr. James, prosecuted for murder (book re- (rev.), 23:140–141 view), 45:86–88 Solomon, Howard M., “Combating the ‘Social Evil’: Smith, Earl H., Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby Masculinity and Moral reform in Portland, College (rev.), 43(Jan. 2008):229–230 1912-1914,”43(Jan. 2008):139–165 Smith, Elizabeth Oakes, portrait (in collections), Somes-Sanderson, Virginia, The Living Past, Being 34:154–156 the Story of Somesville, Mount Desert, Maine Smith, F.O.J., portrait (fig.), 10:43 and Its Relationship with Other Areas of the Smith, Geddith, The Brief Career of Eliza Poe (rev.), Island (rev.), 24:281–284 30:25–26 Somesville, Mount Desert, Maine (book review), Smith, Harold Owens, The History of Mercer, Maine, 24:281–284 1782-1974 (rev.), 20:137–138 Sorg, Marcella L., & Luppi, Faye E., “Vanceboro, Smith, Joshua M. Maine, 1870-1900: A Hinterland Commu- Borderland Smuggling: Patriots, Loyalists, and Il- nity,” 25:88–113 licit Trade in the Northeast (rev.), Sosin, Jack M., English America and the Revolution of 43:474–475 1688: Royal Administration and the Structure “Maine’s Embargo Forts,”44:143–154 of Provincial Government (rev.), 23:96–99 “Murder on Isle au Haut: Violence and Jefferson’s Soule, William H., Prehistoric Peoples of Maine, A Embargo in Coastal Maine, 1807-1809,” Maine State Museum Teacher’s Resource Unit 39:17–40 (rev.), 10:88–89 reviews by, 38:228–229 The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, ed. Smith, Sen. Margaret Chase by Eakle & Cerny (rev.), 28:171–173 book review, 9:48 South Bristol, Maine, 1900-1950 (book reviews), Library, 32:51–56 43:114–116, 45:303–304 life of (book review), 40:337–340 Spanish-American War, Maine remembered, photos (figs.) of, 32:3, 5, 8, 11, 13, 19, 21, 37:211 37:162–193 politics of conscience, biography (book review), Spanish flu pandemic (1918), 25:162–177 35:149–152, 39:62–64 Spear, Arthur, Jr., Arthur Spear, 1879-1959 (rev.), Smith, Marion Jaques 21:160–164 General William King: Merchant, Shipbuilder, and Spear, Arthur P. Maine’s First Governor (rev.), 22:43–46 biography (book review), 21:160–164 382 Maine History ed., Letters to Christopher Prince, 1855-1865, and perspectives at the Eastern Fine Paper Journals of Eliza Prince, 1859-1860 (rev.), Corporation, 1960-2004,”45:15–36 9:82 “The Power of Place in Memory: Oral History of Speedwell, privateer, 28:214 the Eastern Corporation in Brewer, Speiss, Arthur E., reviews by, 20:282–284, Maine” (Pauleena MacDougall with), 22:215–217 45:5–14 Spofford, Harriet Prescott, salt marshes in literature, Stevens, John Calvin, portrait (fig.), 43(Jan. 40:50–69 2008):140 Sports/recreation Stevenson, Michael D., & Mount, Graeme S., “The fishing Roman Catholic Diocesan Boundary and conservation and (1865-1900), 27:2–13 American Madawaska, 1842-1870,” in the Rangeley lakes (book review), 32:174–189 45:194–195 Stewart, Alice R. “skeeing” in the early years, 1870s to 1920s, “The Franco-Americans of Maine: A Historio- 30:146–165 graphical Essay,”26:160–179 Spotted Elk, Molly (book review), 39:58–59 reviews by, 9:48–49, 20:274–276 Sprague, Laura Fecych Stires, W. Dennis, & Lord, Michael C. (eds.), An- ed., Agreeable Situations: Society, Commerce and droscoggin County, Maine, 150th: A Pictorial Art in Southern Maine, 1790-1830 (rev.), Sesquicentennial History, 1854-2004 (rev.), 30:9–10 43:113–114, 45:301–302 reviews by, 40:81–82 Stoehr, Kevin L., & Connolly, Michael C. (eds.), John Sprague, Peleg, portrait (fig.), 12:72 Ford in Focus: Essays on the Filmmaker’s Life Sprague, Richard S., A Handful of Spice; a Miscellany and Work (rev.), 45:296–297 of Maine Literature and History (rev.), Stone, Margaret M., review by, 27:105–106 9:19–21 Storehouses of Time: Historic Barns of the Northeast , Spring Bird, schooner (privateer), 28:214, 218 by Ziegler (rev.), 27:164–165 St. Albans, Maine, history of (book review), Storer, Allyn, “Brown Thurston’s Year: Portland, 23:29–32 Maine, 1855,”33:136–152 St. Castin, Baron, and struggle for empire (book re- Storms, Roger C. view), 41:83–86 History of Parkman; Mainstream Democracy in St. Croix Island, history of, 43(Aug. 2007):219–225 Parkman, Maine, 1794-1969 (rev.), St. John Valley, Maine 10:27–29 Farm Security Administration in, 1940-1943 “Local History: Mirror of America,”10:21–25 (book review), 36:57–58 review by, 11:28–30 French-Canadians in (book review), 26:113–114 Stout, Harry S., The New England Soul. Preaching St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center (Lewiston), and Religious Culture in Colonial New Eng- 40:319 land (rev.), 30:33–35 Stagecoach East: Stagecoach Days in the East from the Stover, Arthus Douglas (compiler), Eminent Main- Colonial Period to the Civil War, by Holmes & ers: Succinct Biographies of Thousands of Rohrbach (rev.), 26:114–116 Amazing Mainers, Mostly Dead and a Few Stagecoaches, colonial period to Civil War (book re- People from Away Who Have Done Something view), 26:114–116 Useful Within the State of Maine, 45:193–194 Stakeman, Randolph, “Slavery in Colonial Maine,” Strikes. see Labor relations/movement/strikes 27:58–81 Strong, Caleb (Governor of Massachusetts), portrait Stanley, George F.G., The War of 1812: Land Opera- (fig.), 43:35 tions (rev.), 24:225–228 Stuart, Gordon W.,“The Hazardous Search for An- Stanwood, Cordelia of Birdsacre (book review), cestors,”43:95–104 20:69–71 Sturtevant, Arnold H. (ed.), Josiah Volunteered: A Star of the East/Sagadahoc, steamboat, 9:43 Collection of Diaries, Letters and Photographs State seal of Maine, adoption of, 10:35–42 of Josiah H. Sturtevant, His Wife, Helen, and States’ Rights, Aroostook War and, 42:215–234 His Four Children (rev.), 18:70–73 Steamships, on Penobscot River, 45:123–145 Sturtevant, Josiah H., diaries, letters, photographs of Steinhauer, Dale R., “‘A Class of Men’: United States (book review), 18:70–73 Army Recruits in Maine, 1822-1860,” Sturtevant, Reginald H., A History of Livermore 30:92–119 (rev.), 10:122–124 Stelmok, Jerry, & Thurlow, Rollin, The Wood & Can- Sturtevant, Seth (1760-1852), portrait (fig.), 42:134 vas Canoe: A Complete Guide to Its History, Styles Bridges: Yankee Senator, by Kiepper (rev.), Construction, Restoration, and Maintenance 44:207–209, 45:298–299 (rev.), 30:23–24 Suffrage in Maine, From the Collections, Stereotypes, female Native American, 34:22–39 38:224–227 Stevens, Amy L. Sunday River Sketches: A New England Chronicle, by “ ‘I’ve Got a Million of These Stories’: Workers’ Wilkins (rev.), 17:221–224 Index 383 Super U: The Politics of the University of Maine Sys- Ten Million Acres of Timber: The Remarkable Story of tem, by Libby (rev.), 41:258–261 Forest Protection in the Maine Forestry Ditrict “Suthin” (it’s the opposite of nothin’): An Oral History (1909-1972), by Wilkins (rev.), 18:246–251 of Grover Morrison’s Woods Operation at Little Textile industry. see also Silk production and manu- Musquah Lake, 1945-1947, by Ballew, Brooks, facture Brotz, & Ives (rev.), 20:129–131 French Canadians in Lewiston, workers in, Swartz, Suzi, “Maine Historical Society Library Cele- 25:198–229 brates Its 100th Anniversary” (in collections), Haskell Silk Mill, 40:245–248 43(Aug. 2007):226–228 Museum of American Textile Industry, 26:40–42 Sweat, Margaret Jane Mussey, 33:106–119 Southern New Brunswick’s cotton mills (1880- portraits of (figs.), 33:107, 117 1884), 38:210–223 Swedish community in Maine women in settlement in northern Maine, 40:219–244 migration by single women to (book review), “skeeing,”1870s to 1920s, 30:146–165 42:276–277 Sweetser, Phyllis S. work experiences in late nineteenth century, ed. & compiler, Cumberland, Maine, in Four Cen- 42(Aug. 2004):23–45 turies (rev.), 17:167–169 T.F. Secor, steamboat, 9:42 review by, 18:179 That Wild Fellow John Neal and the American Liter- Swift, Rodman “Tod,”seafaring experiences of ary Revolution, by Lease (rev.), 13:55–60 (book reviews), 43:111–112, 43(Jan. This Splendid Game: Maine Campaigns and Elec- 2008):230–232 tions, 1940-2002, by Potholm (rev.), Swinney, H.J., review by, 14:102–106 42:193–194 Switzer, David C., reviews by, 13:111–117, 16:31–33 Thomas Lefebvre et le fief Kousanouskek, by Provost Syrett, John, “Principle and Expediency: The Ku (rev.), 25:48–50 Klux Klan and Ralph Owen Brewster in Thomaston State Prison, hanging of Clifford Harris 1924,”39:215–240 in, 45:169–188 Thompson, Deborah, review by, 26:47–49 Thompson, Ellie, The History of Broadcasting in T Maine: The First Fifty Years (rev.), 32:203–204 Takahashi, Keiko, review by, 38:230–231 Thompson, Kenneth E., Jr. Talbot, Gerald E., & Price, H.H., Maine’s Visible Portland Head Light and Fort Williams: An Illus- Black History: The First Chronicle of its People trated History with a Walking Guide Map (rev.), 43:472–474 (rev.), 39:211–213 Tappan, Benjamin, portrait (fig.), 25:8 reviews by, 21:164–167 Taranko, Walter J., & Gregory, Dorothy A. (compil- Thomson, William, & MacIver, Kenneth, An Old ers), Maine Resources: Printed and Non- New England Farm (rev.), 24:420 Printed (rev.), 18:175–177 Thoreau, Henry David, records of, 38:2–35 Tatmagush, British cutter, 28:211 Those Who Stayed Behind: Rural Society in Nine- Taylor, Ailine S., The French Baron of Pentagouet: teenth-Century New England, by Barron Baron St. Castin and the Struggle for Empire (rev.), 25:252–254 in Early New England (rev.), 41:83–86 Thrust for Canada: The American Attempt on Quebec Taylor, Alan S. in 1775-1776, by Hatch (rev.), 21:58–60 “Center and Peripheries: Locating Maine’s His- Thurston, Brown tory,”39:3–16 diary (1855), 33:136–153 “The Disciples of Samuel Ely: Settler Resistance portrait (fig.), 33:139 Against Henry Knox on the Waldo Patent, Thurston, David, portrait (fig.), 9:37 1785-1801,”26:66–101 Tides of Change: A Guide to the Harraseeket District Liberty Men and Great Proprietors: The Revolu- of Freeport, Maine, by Jacobson, Eastman & tionary Settlement on the Maine Frontier, Bridges (rev.), 30:41–43 1760-1820 (rev.), 30:15–17 Tidewater Ice of the Kennebec River, by Everson reviews by, 34:210–212 (rev.), 11:96, 12:166–167 “The Smuggling Career of William King,” Ties of Common Blood: History of Maine’s Northeast- 17:19–38 ern Boundary Dispute with Great Britain, by Taylor, Robert L., History of Limington, Maine, 1668- Scott (rev.), 37:228–230 1900 (rev.), 17:169–172 Tiger, schooner (privateer), 28:217, 218, 220 Taylor, Roger C., review by, 10:125–126 Tizon, Judy, review by, 18:251–254 Teeter, Karl van Duyn, “Siebert as Algonquianist,” To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Study in Anglo- 37:90–93 American Relations, 1783-1843, by Jones Television, in Bangor, WABI, 39:257–269 (rev.), 20:274–276 A Tempestuous Voyage: The Diary of Annah Maud Togus, first national veterans’ home (book review), Gould’s Trip Aboard the Ship Berlin, ed. by 39:211–213 Penny (rev.), 30:28–30 384 Maine History Togus Down in Maine: The First National Veterans steamships, on Penobscot River, 45:123–145 Home, by Smith (rev.), 39:211–213 Trapping. see Hunting and trapping Tolles, Bryant F., Jr. The Treasure of the Concepcion: The Wreck of the “Early Architecture and Campus Planning at the Almiranta, by Earle (rev.), 21:101–103 Bangor Theological Seminary,”29:92–108 Trout fishing, in the Rangeley lakes (book review), “‘The Bricks’ at Colby (Waterville) College: The 45:194–195 Origins of a Lost Campus,”39:241–256 Trulock, Alice Rains, In the Hands of Providence: Tom Thumb, steamer, 9:39 Joshua L. Chamberlain and the American Tombstones and Paving Blocks: The History of the Civil War (rev.), 32:196–197 Maine Granite Industry, by Grindle (rev.), Truman, Dorothy, “The Museum of American Tex- 18:67–70 tile History,”26:40–42 Toner, Carol Tryal, schooner (privateer), 28:220 “ ‘Hard Work to Make Ends Meet’: Voice’s of Tuchinsky, Adam-Max, review by, 40:340–342 Maine’s Working-Class Women in the Tuck, Fred Bishop, memoirs of (book review), Late Nineteenth Century,”42(Aug. 42(Aug. 2004):90–91 2004):23–45 Tucker, Louis Leonard “Franklin Muzzy: Artisan Entrepreneur in Nine- The Massachusetts Historical Society: A Biennial teenth-Century Bangor,”30:70–91 History, 1791-1991 (rev.), 39:55–56 reviews by, 41:187–189, 45:88–90 “Preface,”26:190–192 Tooker, Elisabeth (ed.), Native North American Spiri- Turcotte, Richard (collection of), 40:146–148 tuality of the Eastern Woodlands: Sacred Turks Islands, ship’s log of 1765 voyage to, Myths, Dreams, Visions, Speeches, Healing 44:196–202 Formulas, Rituals and Ceremonials (rev.), Twelve Thousand Years: American Indians in Maine, 21:60–62 by Bourque (rev.), 42:279–280 Torras, Joe,, Eastern Fine Paper Company and, Two Decades of Organized Labor and Labor Politics in 45:28–34 Maine, 1880-1900, by Scontras (rev.), Tourism industry 9:46–47 Bar Harbor, the hotel era, 1868-1880 (with illus- Two Feet Between the Rails. Vol. 1: The Early Years, by trations and photos), 10:101–121 Jones (rev.), 20:134–136 Bartlett, NH, lodging hospitality and (book re- Tyler, Rev. Andrew (1719-1775), portrait (fig.), view), 36:57–59 42(Aug. 2004):68 early programs and development of (1865-1900), 27:2–13 good roads movement and (1901-1916), U 43:382–410 Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher, Good Wives: Image and Re- literature by Henry Red Eagle, 43(Aug. ality in the Lives of Women in Northern New 2007):187–217 England, 1650-1750 (rev.), 22:104–106 Maine tourist guides (book reviews), 11:65–66 Uncollected Short Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett, ed. by motor camps and Maine guides (book review), Cary (rev.), 12:84–87 37:62–63 Union, brigantine (privateer), 28:219 Portland’s waterfront, late 19th century, 22:79–84 Union, sloop, 9:14 therapeutic, and Dr. John George Gehring Home Unions, 41:41–60 Clinic in Bethel, Maine, 43(Jan. Granite Cutters Union, 16:51–112 2008):189–216 International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):188, 198, 203 41:55–57 Townsend, Charles W., salt marshes in art (figs.), Lewiston-Auburn Shoeworkers Protective Associ- 40:52, 54 ation (LASPA), 21:87 Trade. see Coastal trade; Fur trade; Ice trade; Inter- Portland Longshoremen’s Benevolent Society national trade (PLSBS), 41:41–60 Trade embargo, against Great Britain, 44:143–154 Quarry Workers Union, 16:51–112 Transatlantic migration (book review), 41:185–187 Unity, Maine, Vickery family in (book review), The Transformation of Political Culture: Massachu- 42(Aug. 2004):86–88 setts Parties, 1790s-1840s, by Formisano Unity, sloop (privateer), 28:210–212 (rev.), 25:116–119 University of Maine Transportation. see also Coastal trade; individually Eastern Manufacturing Company and, 45:37–47 named ships; International trade; first century, 1865-1965, history of (book re- Railroads/railroading; Sailing vessels view), 20:122–128 good roads movement (1901-1916), 43:382–410 Fogler Library, special collections, 25:178–179 Maine-built automobiles, history of (book re- Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History, view), 35:82–84 25:40–42 stagecoaches, colonial period to Civil War (book system, politics of (book review), 41:258–261 review), 26:114–116 University of Maine 1971 Seminar in the Maritime Index 385 and Regional Studies, Proceedings, ed. by Lobstermen’s Cooperative (1938), 29:52–57 Reynolds & McAndrew (rev.), 13:111–117 net making (netting) by women in, 45:260–280 Up River: A Story of a Maine Fishing Community, by Vincent, Ellen, Down on the Island, Up on the Main: Pierce (rev.), 38:75–76 A Recollected History of South Bristol, Maine An Upriver Passamaquoddy, by Sockabasin (rev.), (rev.), 43:114–116, 45:303–304 45:85–86 Voice on the Kennebec, 1941-1981, ed. by Martin Upson, William J., photo (fig.), 43(Jan. 2008):206 (rev.), 24:281–284 Urban communities Volant, sloop/packet, 9:14 good roads movement and (1901-1916), Volpe, Christopher, “Maria J.C. a’Becket: Rediscov- 43:382–410 ering an American Artist,”45:203–231 Model Cities program in Portland, Maine (1965- Voting. see Electoral reform 1974), 45:233–257 The Voyage of Archangell: James Rosier’s Account of U.S. Army, recruits in Maine (1822-1860), the Waymouth Voyage of 1605, A True Rela- 30:92–119 tion, ed. by Morey (rev.), 44:203–204 U.S. Congress, Thomas Brackett Reed in, 42(Aug. Voyages: A Maine Franco-American Reader, ed. by 2004):1–22 Madore & Rodrigue (rev.), 45:196–197 U.S. Constitution, first trial and execution under Voyages, by Hill (rev.), 17:217–219 (1790), 42:199–214 Vulture, schooner (privateer), 28:221 Using Local History in the Classroom, by Metcalf & Downey (rev.), 25:185–188 Utopianism, 40:87–112 W nuclear power generation and, 44:121–142 Wabanaki Confederacy, 37:110–139. see also Native Americans articles on (editorial), 43(Aug. 2007):121–123 V The Wabanakis of Maine and the Maritimes, by Vallee, Rudy, 33:2–19 Maine Indian Program (rev.), 30:21–23 portrait (fig.), 33:3 Wadsworth family University of Maine “Stein Song,”33:13–16 Alexander Scammell Wadsworth, bust of, figure, Van Buren, Martin (U.S. President), portrait (fig.), 11:22 42:222 history in Portland, 27:2–20 Van Deventer, David E., The Emergence of Provincial Peleg Wadsworth New Hampshire, 1623-1741 (rev.), 17:51–54 biographical sketch, 15:211–226 Vance Dorey, Annette K., “The Milk Connection: General, capture of and escape, 15:227–256 Portland’s Infant Milk Station and Public Wagner, Michael D., “‘A Few Days Later in Coming’: Health Education,”38:128–157 Major General Winfield Scott’s Role in the Vanceboro, Maine (1870-1900), 25:88–113 Aroostook War,”34:162–177 Vanderbilt, steamboat, 9:41 Wake of the Coasters, by Leavitt (rev.), 10:125–126 Varg, Paul A., New England and Foreign Relations, Waldo County, Maine, photography of (book re- 1789-1850 (rev.), 23:179–182 view), 25:189 Venus, brigantine (privateer), 28:217 Waldron versus Smith (1672), 39:69–94 Verner, William K., review by, 12:131–134 Walker, Willard, “The Wabanaki Confederacy,” Vickery, James B., III 37:110–139 ed., The Journals of John Edwards Godfrey: Ban- Wallace, Patricia Ward, Politics of Conscience: A Biog- gor, Maine, 1863-1884 (rev.), 30:2–8 raphy of Margaret Chase Smith (rev.), “Jock Darling: The Notorious ‘Outlaw’ of the 35:149–151, 39:62 Maine Woods,”41:197–214 War of 1812 “Montpelier: The Home of General Henry British attack on Hampton (1814), 43:21–40 Knox,”26:102–112 George Herbert, secret emissary sent by Gov. “Orono: The Great Sachem,”32:134–139 Caleb Strong of Massachusetts, reviews by, 9:105–108, 17:169–172, 26:43–46, 11:107–126 27:162–163, 30:25–26, 39–41, 34:218–219 The War of 1812: Land Operations, by Stanley (rev.), tribute issue, 41:193–252 24:225–228 and Vickery family history (book review), Ward, Artemus, life of (book review), 26:43–46 42(Aug. 2004):86–88 Ward, Gerald W.R., review by, 36:63–64 Vickery, Peter, review by, 20:69–71 Warner, William S., An Honest Woodsman: The Life Vickery family, in Unity, history of (book review), and Opinions of Dave Priest — Maine Trap- 42(Aug. 2004):86–88 per, Guide, and Game Warden (rev.), Victory, steamboat, 9:41 24:418–420 Vinalhaven, Maine Warren, John E., portrait (fig.), 37:13 lobstermen and the labor movement (1907), Warren, Maine, to the sea, 1827-1852 (book review), 29:30–51 10:30 386 Maine History Was Baseball Really Invented in Maine?, by Anderson Westbrook, Maine, Haskell Silk Company in, (rev.), 36:56 44:19–49 Washburn, Israel, Jr. (Governor of Maine), book review, 45:88–90 42:235–257 The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800: War, biography of (book review), 43(Aug. Migration, and the Survival of an Indian Peo- 2007):233–235 ple, by Calloway (rev.), 32:58–61 portraits (figs.), 37:204, 42:236 Whalen, Stephen R., & Bartholomew, Robert E., Washburn family, emigration westward, 30:126–145 “The Enigma of the ‘Jumping Frenchmen of Washburne, Elihu B., and westward migration, Maine’ ,”43:63–78 35:62–81 Wheelright, Esther (Mother Esther Marie-Joseph de portrait (fig.), 35:67 l’Enfant Jesus), 40:279–308 Water power portrait (fig.), 40:278 politics and water usage, 32:150–173 Whigs, 28:146–169 struggle for public water power (1900-1923), White, John H., A Short History of American Loco- 32:150–173 motive Builders in the Steam Era (rev.), Waterford, Maine, 1875-1976 (book review), 22:217–219 18:260–262 White, Sen. Wallace H., portrait (figs.), 35:143, Waterford, Maine, 1875-1976, ed. by Wentworth 37:218 (rev.), 18:260–262 White Pine on the Saco River: An Oral History of Waterville, steamboat, 9:40 River Driving in Southern Maine, by Chaney Watier, Carol A.M., review by, 28:171–173 (rev.), 37:66–67 Watson, Elwood Whitefield, Maine, religion and cultural values in reviews by, 34:219–220, 44:108–109 (1760-1820), 43:41–62 “William Burney and John Jenkins: A Tale of Whitmore, Allan R. Maine’s Two African-American Mayors,” “‘A Guard of Faithful Sentinels’: The Know- 40:113–125 Nothing Appeal in Maine, 1854-1855,” Waugh, Frederick J., marine painter, biography 20:151–197 (book review), 9:80–82 “Portrait of a Maine ‘Know-Nothing’: William H. Way, John M., Jr., map of Moosewood Lake, 43:375 Chaney (1821-1903); His Early Years and Wayland, Capt. George, and 1605 Archangell voyage His Role in the Ellsworth Nativist Contro- (book review), 44:203–204 versy, 1853-1854,”14:1–57 Wayne, Maine, 19th century industrial kingdom review by, 10:84–87 (book review), 41:187–189 Whitten, Maurice, The Gunpowder Mills of Maine Weare, Elsie Jane, photo (fig.), 43:370 (rev.), 32:195–196 Webb, Theodore A., “Westward from Maine: A Whittier, John Greenleaf Study of the Washburns as Classic American in Maine, From the Collections, 33:222–225 Myth,”30:126–145 portrait (fig.), 33:223 Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842), 29:137–138, salt marshes in poetry, 40:50–69 32:174–187, 40:222, 41:117 Wiggin, Ruth Crosby, Big Dreams and Little Wheels and Anglo-American relations (book reviews), (rev.), 19:54–55 20:274–276, 43(Jan. 2008):227–228, Wight, D[enman] B., The Wild River Wilderness 45:294–295 (rev.), 11:30–32 Welch, William L., “Hanging Ebenezer Ball,” Wilbur, C. Keith, The New England Indians (rev.), 45:151–167 19:122–126 Welfare system, town, 39:169–187 response to review by Roger Ray, 20:73–74 Wells, William, (ed.), “John Appleton: Through His The Wild River Wilderness, by Wight (rev.), 11:30–32 Own Words,”31:205–220 Wilderness. see also Maine wilderness Wendel, Sarah Anne, review by, 32:198–199 Allagash (book review), 39:138–139 Wengren, Mary-Eliza, review by, 23:35–37 Percival P.Baxter and the wilderness concept, Wentworth, Bertram F. (ed.), Waterford, Maine, 20:227–256 1875-1976 (rev.), 18:260–262 Wild River wilderness area (book review), Wescott, Richard R. 11:30–32 & Vail, David, “The Transformation of Farming The Wilderness from Chamberlain Farm: A Story of in Maine, 1940-1985,”28:66–84 Hope for the American Wild, by Bennett “Early Conservation Programs and the Develop- (rev.), 41:81–83 ment of the Vacation Industry in Maine, Wildfire Loose: The Week Maine Burned, by Butler 1865-1900,” 27:2–13 (rev.), 19:49–51 New Men, New Issues: The Formation of the Re- Wilkins, Austin H., Ten Million Acres of Timber: The publican Party in Maine (rev.), 30:14–15 Remarkable Story of Forest Protection in the reviews by, 23:95–96, 177–179, 41:89–90 Maine Forestry Ditrict (1909-1972) (rev.), West Pitch of Androscoggin River, river driving on 18:246–251 (newspaper account, July 9, 1875), 45:75–78 Index 387 Wilkins, Martha Fifield, Sunday River Sketches: A Ursulines of Quebec, 40:279–308 New England Chronicle (rev.), 17:221–224 roles of Willey, Austin, portraits (figs.), 9:75, 25:3 Civil War era northern New Englanders, William, schooner (privateer), 28:218 33:70–87 William E. Barry’s “Sketch of an Old River”: Ship- female Native American stereotypes, 34:22–39 building on the Kennebunk, ed. by Butler nineteenth-century, Victorian, 33:106–119 (rev.), 36:129–130 in rural Maine, and the Maine Farmer (1870- William P. Frye, steel sailing ship, 16:189, 35:29 1875), 33:120–135 Williams, Mary Frances, “The Harpswell Labora- Sweat, Margaret Jane Mussey, 33:106–119 tory, 1898-1920: A Marine Biological Sta- suffrage, materials in the collections, 38:224–227 tion,”27:82–99 in textile mills Williamson, Hon. Robert B., “The Convention of experiences in late nineteenth century, 1819,”9:65–72 42(Aug. 2004):23–45 Wilmerding, John, The Artist’s Mount Desert: Ameri- migration by single women to (book review), can Painters on the Maine Coast (rev.), 42:276–277 39:61–62 women of Maine (book review), 22:159–160 Winiarski, Douglas L., “ ‘A Journal of a Fue Days at women’s sphere in New England (book review), York’: The Great Awakening of the Northern 19:47–49 New England Frontier,”42(Aug. 2004):23–45 Women of Maine, by Agger (rev.), 22:159–160 Winik, Jay, April 1865: The Month That Saved Amer- Women’s Cooperative Extension, early twentieth ica (rev.), 40:340–342 century, 32:30–49 Winslow, Maine, history of Fort Halifax (book re- Women’s rights, 17:203 view), 12:90 Wongsrichanalai, Kanisorn, “ ‘Home and All It Winslow, Richard E., III Meant’“: Bowdoin College, Nostalgia, and “Do Your Job!” An Illustrated History of the Morale in World War II.”,43(Jan. 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Salem witch crisis (book review), 32:192–193, 2008):166–187 34:212–213 correspondence from a WAC, Katherine Trickey, Witherspoon, Kevin, review by, 37:62–63 34:194–209 WLBZ (radio station), 45:281–290 German prisoners of war in Maine (1944-1946), Women 34:178–193 Annah Maud Gould’s diary aboard ship Berlin preparedness for, 37:210–225 (book review), 30:28–30 Writers and fashion (1800-1840), 31:4–48 Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 43:365–382 four Wabanaki women across the centuries (book Elizabeth Oakes Smith (in collections), review), 40:253–254 34:154–156 good wives, image and reality in the lives of Henry Red Eagle (1885-1972), 43(Aug. women, 1650-1750 (book review), 2007):187–217 22:104–106 Wyer, Eleazar, Jr., silversmith, 24:298–337 Native American (book review), 40:253–254 net making (netting) by, in Penobscot Bay area, 45:260–280 Y religion and, in early nineteenth-century Port- Yankee Correspondence: Civil War Letters Between land, 44:155–171 New England Soldiers and the Homefront, ed. religious orders with Maine connections by Silber & Sievens (rev.), 38:76–77 “Grey Nuns” (Sisters of Charity, Montreal) of Yerxa, Donald A. 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