Maine History Volume 22 Number 2 Article 4 9-1-1982 Writings in Maine History Maine Historical Society Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistoryjournal Part of the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Maine Historical Society, . "Writings in Maine History." Maine History 22, 2 (1982): 113-120. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistoryjournal/vol22/iss2/4 This Bibliography 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]. W RITINGS IN MAINE HISTORY Adams, Herbert. “Eagles & Stars & Rainbows! or, The Flowering of Portland." [John Neal’s influence on Portland’s cultural life.] Greater Portland, Vol. 27, No. 2, Summer 1982. Austin, Phyllis. “Cape Porpoise Islands: A Chain of Wilderness in the Sea." Maine Times, June 25, 1982. Bailey, Ken. “Wilderness Wanders . .The Maine Guide." MaineLife, July/August 1982. Bangs, Lucille S. “Reed’s Mill Community Part of Town of Madrid." Lewiston Journal Magazine, June 5, 1982. Baines, Jack C. “Kate Douglas Wiggin and the Old Peabody Pew." BitterSweet, Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1982. Barry, Bill and Verrier, Debra, “Maine’s ‘Danish Village.’” Portland, Vol. 27, No. 3, Fall 1982. Barry, William David. A Tignetted History of Portland Business, 1632-19H2. New York: The Newcomen Society of North America, 1982. Pp. 23, [1]. --------“Portland through the Years." [As seen in paintings.] Down East, Vol. 28, No. 12, July 1982. ------- and Dominic, Randolph. “Mr. Deering and His Mansion." [James Deering of Portland, Maine.] Draw East, Vol. 28, No. 12, July 1982. Beacom, Seward E. Silent Fingers of Faith: A History of the Churches of Xorth Haven, Maine, 1784-1981. [North Haven, Maine] North Haven Historical Society, [1981]. Pp. 130. Beem, Edgar Allen. "At Home in Alfred, Maine," Down East, Vol. 29, No. 3, October 1982. Bennett, Randall H. “Bowler vs. Chisholm: The Ill-fated Rumford-Bethel Electric Railway." BitterSweet, Vol, 5, No. 8, August 1982; Vol. 5, No, 9, September 1982. Brundage, Larry. “Oakland, Maine; Axes and Other Edge Tools." The Chronical of the Early American Industries 113 Association, Vol. 34, No. 3, September 1981. Carroll, Aileen. “What's in a Name?” [Origins of Portland street names.] Greater Portland, Vol. 27, No. 2, Summer 1982. Cayer, Louis F. “Waldo Pettingill, PGM.” [Called the “Father” of Rumford, Maine.] Transactions of the Maine Lodge of Research, Vol. 3, 1981-82. Chaisson, John E. “Discovering the World of Wooden Ships.” [Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, Maine.] Lewiston Journal Magazine, August 7, 1982. --------“Inland Shipbuilding: Great Vessels Traverse Maine Roads.” Lewiston Journal Magazine, October 2, 1982. --------“Today Marks 48th Anniversary of Surprise Landing at Mere Point.” [Circumnavigation of the earth by Air Service, U.S.A.] Lewiston Journal Magazine, September 4, 1982. Clemons, Hubert W. ‘'Recollections: Llewellyn A. Wadsworth.” BitterSweet, Vol. 5, No. 10, October 1982. Cole, John N. “Merrymeeting Bay.” Down East, Vol. 29, No. 3, October 1982. Comas, Beatrice H. “Death Cut Short Career of Young Maine Sculptor.” [Benjamin Paul Akers, 1825-186L] Lewiston Journal Magazine, July 17, 1982. --------“Early Maine Quakers Fought Heavy Prejudice.” Lewiston Journal Magazine, July 10, 1982. --------. “From Maine to Palestine, 1866.” [Jonesport expedition.] MaineLife, July/August 1982. Dash, Weston C. “Ezra Bartlett French [1810-1880]; Lawyer — Mason — Politician.” Transactions of the Maine Lodge of Research, Vol. 2, 1980-81. --------An Historical Background of Bristol Lodge, No. 74, A.F & A.M., 1H53-19H0, Bristol, Maine. Bristol Lodge, 1981. 114 --------. “The Washington Artillery Company and Bristol Masonic Lodge.” Transactions of the Maine Lodge of Research, Vol. 3, 1981-82. Dean, Nicholas. “Recycling a Maine Island.” [Dix Island.] Down East, Vol. 29, No. 1, August 1982. Dominic, Randy. “Only the Beginning.” [Redevelopment of Portland's Old Port Exchange.] Greater Portland, Vol. 27, No. 2, Summer 1982. Ferguson, Donald Linton. Man joy Hill: Portland's Scenic Peninsula. [Portland, Me.: n.p., 1981.] Pp. 114. Fink, Lisa. “Future Is Dim for Former Trolley Buildings.” [Greater Portland Transit District's garage.] Landmarks Observer, Vol. 9, No. 5, September-October 1982. Gage, Wallace M. “Stalwart Builder — John Miller — 1781-1857.” Transactions of the Maine Lodge of Research, Vol. 3, 1981-82. Gerrier, Arthur J. “Surveying M unjoy Landmarks Ob­ server, Vol. 9, No. 4, July-August 1982. Gribbin, Peter E. A History of Portland High School, 1821 through 1981. [Portland, Me.: n.p., 1982.] Pp. 59. Griffiths, Naomi. “Longfellow’s Evangeline: The Birth and Acceptance of a Legend.” Acadiensis, Vol. 11, No. 2, Spring 1982. Healy, Mary Lou. “Bits and Pieces Stir Memory of the Maine.” [U.S.S. Maine.] Leioiston Journal Magazine, July 17, 1982. Helfrich, G. W. and O’Neil, Gladys. “Such, Such Were the Joys.” [Bar Harbor resort days.] Down East, Vol. 29, No. 1, August 1982. Helmreich, Ernst Christian. Religion cit Bowdoin College: A History. Brunswick, Me.: Bowdoin College, 1981. Pp. x, 212. 115 Howe, Stanley Russell. Dr. Moses Mason and His House. Bethel, Maine: Bethel Historical Society, 1981. Pp. 10. Hranicky, William Jack. The Norse Penny Mystery. Arlington, Ya.: Popular Archaeology, 1981. [Norse penny found at Blue Hill, Maine, by Guy Mellgren.] Pp. 22. Hutchinson, Gloria. “Maine’s Trailblazing Black Bishop.” [James A. Healy, bishop of the diocese of Portland.] Down East, Vol. 29, No. 4, November 1982. Hutchins, Leonard W., Jr. “From Setting Pole to Snowmobile.” [Maine warden service.] Down East, Vol. 29, No. 4, November 1982. Hyde, Christopher. “X. C. Wyeth's Maine Legacy.” Down East, Vol. 29, No. 4, November 1982. “Images of Resilience.” [A history of Portland.] Greater Portland, Vol. 27, No. 2, Summer 1982. Johnson, Robert. “Maine’s Road through the White Mountains." [Old Pequawket Indian trail, now part of Route 113.] BitterSweet, Yol. 5, No. 9, September 1982. Jordan, Eloise M. "Augusta: 150 Years as Capitol [sic]." Leuiston Journal Magazine, August 14, 1982. --------"Beautiful, Wonderful Merrymeeting Park." Lewiston Journal Magazine, June 5, 1982. --------. "Colby College: Founded to Produce Learned Theologians." Lrwiston Journal Magazine, October 16, 1982. -------- . "For Portland It Is a Birthday Year of Celebration." Lewiston Journal Magazine, Mav 15, 1982. --------. “Handsome Colonial Doorways Found in Maine." Lrwiston Journal Magazine, June 26, 1982. --------. “Interesting, Historic Knox and Waldo Counties." Lewiston Journal Magazine, May 29, 1982. 116 --------“Portland Head Light.” Lewiston Journal Magazine, July 24, 1982. Kievitt, Karen. “Summer in the Park.” [Portland’s trolley parks.] Greater Portland, Vol. 27, No. 2, Summer 1982. Kinnicutt, Michael. “‘We Hitched Well .from the First’: A Friendship Forged in the North Woods between Teddy Roosevelt and Two Maine Guides Led to High Aventure in the Dakota Badlands.” Down East, Vol. 29, No. 3, October 1982. Knox, Carroll B. “Aroostook Pioneers.” Transactions of the Maine Lodge of Research, Vol. 2, 1980-81. Labbie, Edith. “Master of the Maine Vernacular: Holman F Dax." BitterSweet, Vol. 5, No. 7, July 1982. Lamb, Jane. “Down to the Sea in Song.” [Gordon Bok.] Down East, Vol. 28, No. 12, July 1982. LaPointe, JoAnne. “St. Mary’s — 75 Years a Parish.” [Auburn, Maine.] Lewiston Journal Magazine, September 25, 1982. --------“Sunday Concert Honors Famous Organ.” [History of the Casavant organ, SS. Peter and Paul Church, Lewiston.] Lewiston Journal Magazine, October 23, 1982. Layton, Victor J. “Mt. Desert Island’s Granite Heritage.” [Frederick Law Olmstead’s stonework in Acadia National Park.] Down East, Vol. 28, No. 11, June 1982. Libby, Steve. “Port City Gives 350th Its All.” Lewiston Journal Magazine, August 14, 1982. --------“Portland Harbor’s Fort Gorges Patterned after Fort Sumter.” Lewiston Journal Magazine, October 16, 1982. Lyon, Frit/. “William Moise (1922-1980).” [Maine artist.] MaineLife, September/October 1982. 117 McCarthy, Jim. “The People of the Dawn/’ [Portland’s earliest inhabitants.] Portland, Vol. 27, No. 3, Fall 1982. McLean, Deborah. “Bath Witnessing Rebirth of Famous Schooner.” [Donald B. MacMillan’s arctic exploration vessel, the Bowdoin.] Lewiston Journal Magazine, July 10, 1982. McLeod, John E. The Northern, the Way I Remember. [Millinocket, Me.: Great Northern Paper Co., 1981?]. Pp. 162, [4]. Maxcy, Ernest W “Maine Freemasonry: From Whence — and Whither Travelling?” Transactions of the Maine Lodge of Research, Vol. 3, 1981-82. Montgomery, Bill and Montgomery, Sue. “The Legacy of Cordelia Stanwood." MaineLife, November/December 1982. Munch, Ann. “The Heyday of Horsepower.” Landmarks Observer, Vol. 9, No. 4, July-August 1982. Muskie, Stephen O. “FDR’s Beloved Island.” [Campobello.] Down East, Vol. 28, No. 12, July 1982. Palmyra, Maine. Palmyra: 175th Anniversary, 1807-1982. [Palmyra, Me.: Town of Palmyra], 1982. Pp. 72, [4]. Pecile, Jordan. “Maine's Little-Known ‘Immortal.’” [Marguerite Yourcenar.] Down East, Vol. 29, No. 3, October 1982. Pohl, William L. “Marshall Dodge Remembered.” Down East, Vol. 29, No. 1, August11982. Portland, Maine. Williston-West Church. Williston-West Church, 1873-1981. South Portland, Me.: Pilot Press, Inc., [1982?]. Pp. 40. Robertson, Edwin “Bill.” Remember the Portland: Maine's Trolleys. Westbrook, Me.:
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