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Maine History Volume 45 Number 4 Maine History Index, 1969 - 2011 Article 7 7-1-2011 Index to Maine History and its Previous Iterations Published by The Maine Historical Society, 1969 to date Maine Historical Society Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistoryjournal Part of the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Society, Maine Historical. "Index to Maine History and its Previous Iterations Published by The Maine Historical Society, 1969 to date." Maine History 45, 4 (2011): 339-388. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistoryjournal/vol45/iss4/7 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine History by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INDEX TO MAINE HISTORY AND ITS PREVIOUS ITERATIONS PUBLISHED BY THE MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 1969 TO DATE 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 (War of 1812), 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 Maine History The MHS Library, 1907. MHS photo. articles is available in the “Members Only” section of our website, through our Research Services Photocopy Service, or at subscribing Li- braries. 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 New England, 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 Massachusetts 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.