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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.

MABIE, HAMILTON WRIGHT.

Our New England: her nature described by Hamilton Wright Mabie; and some of her familiar scenes illustrated. Boston: Roberts Bros. 1890. obl. 4to. pp. 4, 24.

MACE, FAYETTE.

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Familiar Dialogues on Shakerism; in which the principles of the
United Society are illustrated and defended. By Fayette Mace.
Approved by the church.

"Magna est veritas et prevalebit.'

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Behold the latter day appears,

And things mysterious greet our ears,
Which seem to make this wise demand-

"Let him that heareth understand."

Portland: Charles Day & Co., Printers. 1837. 12mo. pp. 120.

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MACE, MRS. FRANCES LAUGHTON. b. Orono., 1836; removed to San

Jose, Cal., 1885.
Israfel. Harp. Mag. 54: 809.
-Legends, Lyrics and Sonnets.

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Boston: Cupples, Upham and Com

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pany. 1883. 12mo. pp. viii, 182.
-The same. Second edition. 1884. 12mo. pp. v, 227.

A poem. By Mrs. Frances L. Mace.
(Illus.)

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-The Kingdom of the Child.
Harp. Mag. 68: 95. (1883.)
-Midsummer on Mount Desert. A poem. Harp. Mag. 71: 181. (1885.)

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Illustrations drawn by Harry Fenn. Engraved by G. E. Johnson, Stewart, P. Del'Orme, Wood, Varley, and Grimley. Head-piece. "O Rushing Wave, Flow Past the Seaward Cliff." "The Island City Glitters on the Bay. "Float Nearer Still and Drop the Oar." "Sunrise on Green Mountain." Tail-piece.

-How Glooskap Brought the Summer.

(Algonquin.)

61: 661. (1885.)

Atl. Mo.

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-A Welcome Home to Longfellow. Poem, at unveiling his bust.

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Trading House at, attacked. 1631. See Bradford, William. -First Record of deeds (of land) in. 1766. See Patterson, W D.

-Capture of the Margaretta at. 1775. See Cooper, J. Feni Dawson, H. B.; Drisko, George W.; Lossing, B. J.; Talbot, G F.; Winsor, Justin.

-First Naval Battle of Revolution at. 1775. See Talbot, Geo. -First Sea Fight of Revolution at. 1775. See Parker, Foxhall -The Action Off. 1775. See Dawson, Henry B.

-Attack on. 1775. Sir George Collier's declaration to the in tants. See Town, Ithiel.

-Machias River near the Mills, and a sketch of Machias Mills. See Des Barres, J. F. W.

-Enlistments at Machias. 1777. Bang. H. M. 4: 68. (1888.) -Expenditures at. 1777. See Allan, John.

-Muster Roll at. 1777. Bang. H. M. 6: 105. (1890.)

-Pay Roll of Indians in defence of. 1777. See Allan, John. -Soldiers at. 1777. See Revolutionary soldiers.

-Act of Incorporation of Machias. (1887.)

-Eastern Registry of Deeds at. 1784.

-Topographical Description. 1795. See Cooper, John.

-Oration on Washington. 1794. See Cooper, John.

-Sermon. 1795. See Brown, Clark.

-Proceedings of the church at. 1797. See Brown, Clark.
-Discourses. 1800. See Steele, Marshfield.

-Proclamation of embargo. 1814. See Milliken, Alexander.
-Letter concerning sea fight at. 1818. See Wheaton, Joseph.
-Representatives to the General Court of Massachusetts. Pri
1820. Bang. H. M. 3: 320. (1888.)

-Sermon on Rev. Marshfield Steele. 1800. See Fisher, Jonatha -Naval Chronicle of the Margaretta. 1820. See Goldsbord Charles W.

-Confession of Faith and Covenant of the First Congregational church in Machias, Maine. With a list of the members.

Boston:

Printed by George W. Light. -Sermon, missionary. 1841.

1840. 12mo. pp. 21.

See Adams, George E.

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-O'Brien Family, exertions of. (1847.) See O'Brien, John.
-Liberty Pole, a tale of Machias. (1856.) See Ilsley, Charles P.
-Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Centre Street Congrega-
gational church, Machias, Me. Adopted Dec. 1857. Machias,
Maine, Printed at the Republican Office. 1857. 24mo. pp. 19.

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-History first settlement. 1857. See Drisko, George W. -Specification for jail at. 1858. See Bryant, Gridley J. F. -Memorial centennial anniversary of settlement, 1863. See Smith, William B.

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-Materials for a history of Machias, Maine. From the town records. Hist. Mag. 2d ser. 8: 39, 89. (1870.) -Catalogue of library connected with Centre Street Congregational church, in Machias, Me. Printed by C. O. Furbush, Machias, Me. n. d. 24mo. pp. 34.

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-Manual of Centre Street church, Machias, Me. Machias: Printed by C. O. Furbush. 1876. 24mo. pp. 34. [5676 -Catalogue of library connected with Centre Street Cong. church in Machias, Maine. Machias: Printed by C. O. Furbush. 1881. 24mo. pp. 26. -Inscriptions copied from gravestones in old burying-ground back of the town house, Machias. Bang. H. M. 2:44. (1886.) [5678 -Catalogue of library connected with Centre Street Cong. church in Machias, Maine. Machias: Printed by C. O. Furbush. 1887.

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Belfast Business Directory, for 1877-78. By Machine, Jr. Belfast: for sale by H. G. O. Washburn, 1857. 24mo. pp. 26.

In verse. Reprinted in the Republican Journal, in 1889.

MCCLEERY, CHARLES LA FOREST. b. Farmington. 1854.
Pamphlet on Maine for New Orleans Exposition. 1885.

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MCCLINTOCK, JOHN NORRIS. b. 1846. Editor, Concord, N. H. engineer, Boston.

Lovewell's War. Bay State Mo. 1: 81. (1884.) Also Gran. Mo. 7 (1884.)

MCCLINTOCK, LETITIA.

The Cottagers of Glencarran. By Letitia McClintock. Port
Hoyt, Fogg and Breed. 1870. 16mo. pp. 112.

MCCLINTOCK, SAMUEL, D. D. 1732-1804. Clergyman, Greenland, 1 A Discourse of submission to the divine will under afflic delivered by Samuel McClintock, A. M., minister of the g at Greenland, at the funeral of Rev. Alpheus Spring, of Kit who died June 14, 1791, in the 52nd year of his age: lamented, as a great loss to the church of God and to the p as well as to his family and particular acquaintances. D (New Hampshire). Printed by Eliphalet Ladd. M. DCC. 8vo. pp. 24.

MCCOBB, JAMES THOMAS. 1812-82. Lawyer, Augusta, Portland. Revision of American Precedents, 1874. See Oliver, Benjamin MCCOBB, MISS MARY SELDEN. Portland.

Goldy and Goldy's Friends. New York: E. P. Dutton and Comp 1875. (Copyright, 1872.) 16mo. pp. 136. (Illus.) [ -Three Little Tylers. Second of the Goldy books. By Mary sel. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company. 1875. (Copyri 1872.) 42mo. pp. 162.

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-Tel. Tyler at School. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company. (Copyright, 1872.) 16mo. pp. 186. (Illus.)

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-Lloyd Densel, by the author of "The Goldy Books," etc.

"Let thy heart be true to God, thy mouth to it, thy actions to them Dare to be true.

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GEORGE HERBERT.

"To labor and to be content with what a man hath, is a sweet life. Ecclesiastic "For Mercy hath a human heart, Pity, a human face; and Love, the hu form divine, and Peace the human dress."

New York: E.
16mo. pp. 284.

MACOMBER, JAMES R.

WILLIAM BLAKE.

P. Dutton and Company, 713 Broadway, (One illus.)

Bangor.

Address at Augusta. 1841. See Mechanics.

MACOMBER, JOB. Clergyman, Bowdoinham, 1784-1810.

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Poem, delivered in Bowdoinham to a respectable audience on
Fourth of July, 1806, it being the anniversary of Amer
Independence. Second edition. Buckstown (Maine), Anth
Holland, Printer. 1811. 8vo. pp. 8.

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