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WINSLOW, JOSIAH. 1721-24. Plymouth, Mass.

Sermon on. 1724. See Mather, Cotton.

WINSLOW, SARAH. China.

Testimony concerning. 1841. See Memorials Deceased Friends.

WINSOR, HENRY. d. 1889.

Philadelphia.

Montrose, and other biographical sketches.
Williams. 1861. 12mo. pp. 400.

Boston: Soule &

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Contains sketch of La Tour, by Henry Winsor, originally published in Littells Living Age, 25: 219, (1850), under the title of "La Tour in Boston." WINSOR, JUSTIN, LL. D. Cambridge, Mass. Librarian of Harvard College.

Editor. A Journal of the march from Cambridge, on an expedition against Quebec, in Colonel Benedict Arnold's detachment, September 13, 1775. By Ebenezer Wild. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. 2: 265. (1886.)

-The same. Arnold's expedition against Quebec.

[10,882 1775-1776. The

diary of Ebenezer Wild, with a list of such diaries. By Justin
Winsor. (Privately reprinted, seventy-five copies, from the pro-
ceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, April, 1886.)
Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, University Press. 1886. Svo.
pp. 12.
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-Lovewell's Fight. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc.

2d ser. 3:259. (1887.)

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Refers to an accurate plan of the location, entered upon the records of Harvard College, College Book, iiì: 131.

-Cartographical History of the north-eastern boundary controversy between the United States and Great Britain.

Soc. Proc. 2d ser. 3: 349.

-The same. In separate form.

(1887.)

1887. 8vo. pp. 24.

Mass. Hist.

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Only seventy-five copies printed.
This contains some material, particularly a paper by Egbert Benson, stat-
ing the grounds of the commission in 1798, for determining the identity of
the St. Croix river, which was not transferred to the section on the subject
in the seventh volume of the "Narrative and Critical History of America.”
Editor. Narrative and Critical History of America. Edited by
Justin Winsor, librarian of Harvard University, corresponding
secretary Massachusetts Historical Society. (With maps, por-
traits and illustrations.) Boston and New York: Houghton, Mif-
flin and Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1884-1889. 8
vols. Large 8vo.
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Vol. I. Aboriginal America. (Cut of mask forming centre of
Mexican Calendar Stone.) 1889. pp. x, xxxvii, 470.

Contents relating to Maine. Reference to alleged ruins on Monhegan (Menana,) and authorities, p. 102; to Indians in Maine, 322; to shell heaps at Damariscotta, 392.

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WINSOR, JUSTIN, LL. D., Continued.

-Vol. II. Spanish Explorations and Settlements in America from th fifteenth to the seventeenth century. (Cut of Spanish arms.) 188 pp. ix, ix, 640.

-Vol. III. English Explorations and Settlements in North America 1497-1689. (Cut of English arms, 1600.) 1884. pp. xi, 578.

Contents relating to Maine. Norumbega and its English Explorers, by Re B. F. DeCosta, p. 169; Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 175 et seq.; History of Main by Charles Deane, 321; Essay on Sources of Information, 363. -Vol. IV. French Explorations and Settlements in North America and those of the Portuguese, Dutch and Swedes 1500-1700. (Cu of French arms in the seventeenth century.) 1884. pp. ix, xxx 516.

Contents relating to Maine.

Champlain, by the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, I 103; Surveys along the coast of Maine, 107; Acadia, by Charles C. Smith, 135 Sieur De Monts, and portrait, 136; Isle de Sainte Croix, and engraving, 137 engraving of buildings on St. Croix Island, 139; La Tour and D'Aulnay, with their autographs, 143, 153; Map of the Gulf of Maine (circum 1610), 143; St Castin, and autograph, 146; Map of Pentagöet (Castine); Jesuit Map o Acadie (1663), 148; Critical Essay on Sources of Information, 149. Illustra tions. Lescarbot's Map of Acadia, 152; La Hontan's map of Acadia, 153 Editorial Notes. B. The War in Maine and Acadia (1689). Illustrations Map of position of Fort Loyal (1690), 159; Map of Pemaquid, 160. The Jesuits Recollects, and the Indians, by John Gilmary Shea, LL. D.; Sebastien Rale and autograph, 273.

-Vol. V. The English and French in North America 1689-1763 (Cut showing medal struck to commemorate the fall of Quebec.) 1887.

pp. vii, 649.

Contents relating to Maine. Plans and Description of Fort Halifax and reference to other colonial forts in Maine, p. 182 et seq.; Lovewell's or Governor Dummer's War, 430; Autograph of Lovewell, 431; Map of the locality of Lovewell's Fight, 433; Biographical Sketch, autograph and portrait of Sir William Pepperrell, 434; Pepperrell Arms, 436.

-Vol. VI. The United States of North America Part I. (Cut of obverse of Washington medal struck to commemorate the siege of Boston.) 1888. pp. vii, 777.

Contents relating to Maine. Destruction of Falmouth in 1775, p. 146; Arnold's Quebec Expedition, 162; also note, H., 215; Capture of the Margaretta, and references, 564; Commodore Samuel Tucker, 567; Note, 583; Penobscot Expedition, 582, Note, with plan, 603.

-Vol. VII. The United States of North America Part II. (Cut showing the obverse of the seal of the United States as at first designed.) 1888. pp. vii, 610.

Contents relating to Maine. The North Eastern Boundary, by the editor, 171; Commodore Edward Preble, 370, 419.

-Vol. VIII. The Later History of British, Spanish, and Portuguese America. (Cut representing the Arms of Brazil.) 1889. pp. viii, 604.

Contents relating to Maine. Reference to papers of Governor Francis Bernard, concerning Mount Desert, p. 429; to papers of Commodore Samuel Tucker, General Peleg Wadsworth and General Samuel Waldo, 435.

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An Address, delivered at Bath, July 4, 1825, on the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. By Francis Winter, Esq. Bath: Printed by Joseph G. Torrey. July, 1825. 8vo. pp. 11.

-The same. See Lemont, Levi P. WINTERBOTHAM, JOHN C.

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Lamoine and its Attractions, as a place of summer sojourning. By
Professor John C. Winterbotham. Issued by the Lamoine and
Mount Desert Land Company. n. p. 1884. Ob. 4to. pp. 28. (13
illus.)
-Lamoine and Its Attractions, as a place of summer sojourning.
Boston: 1889. (Issued by the Lamoine and Mount Desert Land
Company. Copyrighted, 1887.) Oblong. 16mo. pp. 28. (Illus.)
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WINTERBOTHAM, W.

An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View
of the American United States, and of the European settlements
in America and the West Indies. By W. Winterbotham. In
four volumes. Vol. I. London: Printed for the editor; J. Ridg-
way, York-Street: H. D. Symonds, Paternoster Row; and D.
Holt, Newark. 1795. 12mo. pp. viii, (7), 591. Vol. II. 1795.
12mo. pp. (2), 493. Vol. III. 1795. 12mo. pp. (2), 525. Vol. IV
has title as follows: An Historical, Geographical, (same as
above). By W. Winterbotham. Second edition. In four parts.
Vol. IV. London: Printed for the compiler; H. D. Symonds,
No. 20 Paternoster Row; and J. Ridgway, York Street. 1799.
12mo. pp. (4), 415, 95, (17). (Maps and illus.)
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The District of Maine is described in Volume II, pp. 211-223. Of it the following words are used.

"The elevation of the lands in general-the purity of the air, which is rendered sweet and salubrious by the balsamic qualities of many of the forest trees-the limpid streams, both large and small, which abundantly water this country, and the regularity of the weather, all unite to render this one of the healthiest countries in the world."

-The same. The first American edition, with additions and corrections. In four volumes. New-York: Printed by Tiebout and O'Brien, for John Reid, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 106, WaterStreet. 1796. Svo. (Illus., ports.) [10,892

WINTER HARBOR.

U. S. Coast Survey Chart. 1881. Size 14x19 inches. Scale 3.17 to mile.

WINTERPORT. Incorporated 1860. Formerly Frankfort.

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Confession of Faith and Covenant with ecclesiastical principles and
rules of the First Congregational church in Frankfort. Printed
by F. P. Ingalls. 1839. 12mo. pp. 24.
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WINTERPORT, Continued.

-Remarks at funeral William P. Parker. 1855. See Hayes, Stephen H.

-History of Howard Lodge. 1857-70. See Manter, Ezra.

-History of Howard Lodge.

1879-90. See Atwood, Charles F.

WINTHROP. Incorporated 1771.

Sermon on baptism. 1804. See Gillet, E.

-Sermon, ordination David Thurston. 1807. See Parish, Elijah.

-Sermon, funeral Mrs. Fillibrown. 1817. See Gillet, E.

-Sermon, Fast.

1821. See Thurston, David.

-Sermon, missionary. 1822. See Tappan, Benjamin.

-Sermon, Fast. 1823.
-Religious Revival in.
-Sermon, Fast. 1825.
-Sermon, dedicatory. 1829.
-Sermon, conference. 1830.

See Thurston, David.
1823. See Bond, Phineas.
See Thurston, David.
See Chapin, Stephen.
See McKeen, Silas.

-Sermon, missionary. 1830. See Smith, John.

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-An Account of the centennial celebration at Winthrop, Maine, May 20, 1871, embracing the historic address and poem in full. (Address by Samuel P. Benson; poem by John W. May.)

"Sweet clime of my kindred, blest land of my birth,
The fairest, the dearest, the brightest on earth;
Where'er I may roam-how'er I may be,

My spirit instinctively turns unto thee."

Augusta: Sprague, Owen & Nash, Printers. 1871. 8vo. pp. 69.

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-Discourse, in memory David Thurston. 1871. See Thurston,

Stephen.

-Discourse, historical. 1874. See Shailer, W. H.

-Sermon, on self defence. 1875. See Marrow, Z. A.

-Discourse, centennial Congregational church. 1876. See Lord,

Thomas N.

-Sermon, missionary. 1879. See Merrill, George R.

-Leading Business Men of, with historical sketch. 1889. See Leading Business Men.

-Reminiscences of East Winthrop. 1890. See Parlin, W. Harrison.

WINTHROP, ROBERT CHARLES, LL. D. 1809-94. Statesman, Boston.
An Address delivered before the Maine Historical Society, on the
afternoon of the annual commencement, September 5, 1849. Bos-
ton: Ticknor, Reed & Fields. 1849. 8vo. pp. 68.
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Upon the Bowdoin family, and the life and public services of James Bow-
doin.

-The same. Verbatim report for the Boston Daily Evening Trav-
eller. Boston: Published by Redding & Co. 8 State Street. 1849.
8vo. pp. 15.

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-Addresses and Speeches on various occasions. By Robert C. Win-
throp. (1835-51.) Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1852.
8vo. pp. xii, 773.

Contains address on life and services of James Bowdoin.

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-Washington, Bowdoin and Franklin as portrayed in occasional ad-
dresses: by Robert C. Winthrop. With a few brief pieces on
kindred topics, and with notes and illustrations. Boston: Little,
Brown and Company. 1876. 8vo. pp. 186. (Plate and folded fac-
simile.)

-The Life and Services of James Bowdoin.

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Second edition, with

additions and notes. Privately printed. Boston: Press of John
Wilson and Son. 1876. 8vo. pp. 50.

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-Life in the Open Air. Katahdin and the Penobscot. Atl. Mo.
10: 203, 293, 526, 678. (1862.)
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-Life in the Open Air, and other papers. By Theodore Winthrop.
Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1863. 12mo. pp. viii, 374. [10,903
Katahdin and the Penobscot, pp. 1-121.

-The same. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1876. 12mo.
pp. viii, 374.
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This appears to be a reprint from the plates of the edition of 1863.

WISCASSET. Incorporated 1802. See also Dresden.

Soldiers at Wiscasset and vicinity.
Archives. Vol. 95. Muster Roll 336.

1757. From Massachusetts
Bang. H. M. 3:109. (1877.)

-First Meeting House. 1864. See Porter, J. W.

-Sermon, ordination Alden Bradford. 1793. See Allyn, John.

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-Letters in the post office at Wiscasset, July 4, 1793 and Dec. 25,
1793. Me. Rec. 1:142. (1884.)

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-List of letters in the post-office at Wiscasset, Jan. 1, 1796. Me. Rec.
1:22. (1884.)

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-Sermon, National Fast. 1798. See Bradford, Alden.

-Oration, Masonic. 1799. See Wilde, Samuel S.

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