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MCGEE, THOMAS D'ARCY. 1825-68.

Statesman, Canada. Address at Popham celebration. 1862. See Ballard, Edward. MacGregore, DAVID. 1710-77. Clergyman, Londonderry, N. H. The Christian Soldier. A sermon preached at Newbury, at the ordination of the Rev. Alexander Boyd; to the pastorate office at New Castle, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. By the Rev. David MacGregore, of Londonderry. Boston: Printed by B. Edes and J. Gill, at the Printing Office in King Street, for S. Kneeland, in Queen Street. 1755. 12mo. pp. 26.

MCINTOSH, SIR JAMES. 1765-1832. English author.

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The Study and Practice of the Law, considered in their various relations to society. In a series of letters. By a member of Lincoln's Inn. First American edition. Portland: Printed by Thomas B. Wait & Co. 1806. 8vo. pp. 364.

MCINTYRE, PHILIP W. Portland.

Lawyers at Parsonsfield. 1885. See Dearborn, J W.

MCKEEN, B. WALKER. Augusta.

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Memorial of the Maine State Agricultural Society for the adoption of measures for the settlement and sale of the public lands of Maine. Augusta, 1858. 8vo. pp. 27.

MCKEEN, JAMES, M. D. 1798-1873.

Remarks at his funeral. -Biographical Sketch of.

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Physician, Topsham.

1873. See Packard, A. S.
1876. See Horr, O. A.

Brunswick.

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Some Account of the early settlements at Sagadahock and on the Androscoggin River; with a suggestion that the exploration by Popham's colony was up the Androscoggin River, and not the Kennebec. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 3: 311. (1853.) [5702 -Remarks on the voyage of George Waymouth, to the coast of Maine. 1605. Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. 5: 307. (1857.) [5703 President Bowdoin College,

MCKEEN, JOSEPH, D. D. 1757-1807,

1802-07.

A Sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Rufus Anderson, to the pastoral care of the Second church in North Yarmouth, October 22, 1794. By Joseph McKeen, A. M., pastor of the First church in Beverly. District of Maine. Printed at Portland, by B. Titcomb, Jun. MDCCXCV. 8vo. pp. (1), 5-29. [5704 -The Inaugural Address, delivered in Brunswick, September 9th, 1802, by the Rev. Joseph McKeen, A. M., & A. A. S., at his entrance on the duties of president of Bowdoin College, with an eulogy pronounced at his funeral, by the Reverend William Jenks. Portland: Thomas B. Wait & Co. 1807. Svo. pp. 38. [5705 Reviewed by S. C. Thatcher, Monthly Anthology, 4: 512. (1807.)

-Eulogy on. 1807. See Jenks, William.

-Biographical Notice of. 1842. See Bradford, Alden.
MCKEEN, JOSEPH. (The younger.) 1787-1865. Brunswick.
Remarks at funeral of. 1865. See Adams, George E.

MCKEEN, SILAS, D. D. 1791-1877. Clergyman, Belfast, 1833-41.
The Triumph of Christ's Enemies no Cause of Discouragement. A
sermon, delivered at Winthrop, June 21, 1830, on the evening pre-
vious to the meeting of the General Conference of Maine. By
Silas McKeen, pastor of the Congregational church in Bradford,
Vt. Published by request.
Portland: Printed by Shirley, Hyde
& Co. 1830. Svo pp. 26.
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-God Our Only Hope. A discourse on the conditions and prospects
of our country; Delivered at Belfast, Maine, on Fast Day, April
20, 1837. By Silas McKeen, pastor of the First Congregational
church in Belfast. Belfast: Printed by F. P. Ingalls. n. d. (1837.)
8vo. pp. 29.

M'KENNON, WILLIAM CHARLES.

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St. Castine; a legend of Cape-Breton. (Quotation, 6 lines from
"St. Castine, an unpublished poem.") By William Charles
M'Kennon. Printed and for sale at the Cape Breton Herald Of-
fice. 1850. 12mo. pp. 72.

Referred to by J. G. Bourinot, LL. D., as "a hysterical book."
MCKENZIE, ALEXANDER, D. D. Clergyman, Augusta, 1861-67.

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An Address delivered on Christmas day, at the funeral of Rev.
Benjamin Tappan, D. D., together with a sermon preached the
following Sabbath, December 27, 1863. By Alexander McKenzie,
pastor of the South Congregational church, Augusta, Maine.
Augusta: Printed at the Kennebec Journal Office, 1864. 8vo. pp.

22.

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Two editions were published.
-Dignity of the Ministerial Office. A sermon delivered before the
American Educational Society, at the anniversary meeting in Bos-
ton, May 28, 1866. By the Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Augusta,
Maine. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 42 Congress Street.
1866. 8vo. pp. 17.

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-The same, with report American Educational Society. 1866.
-Sermon preached before the Maine Missionary Society at its anni-
versary in Bath, (Central church) June 27, 1866. By Alexander
McKenzie, Augusta. (Text, 1 Corinthians 12:27.
"Ye are the
body of Christ, and members in particular.") Portland: Press of
Brown Thurston & Co. 8vo. pp. 18.

MCKINSTRY FAMILY.

1866.

Genealogy of. 1858. See Willis, William.

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MCKINSTRY, L. C.

The Redemption. By Eld. L. C. McKinstry. Published by request.
For sale by the author, and by J. Hemmenway, 144 Hanover
Street, Boston, Mass. I. C. Wellcome, Yarmouth, Me. Portland:
Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1884. Copyrighted by L. C. Mc-
Kinstry, 1884. All rights reserved. 16mo. pp. 108.
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MCKINSTRY, MRS. L. C.

The Spirit Birth and its Symbol. A sermon by Mrs. L. C. McKins-
try, author of "The World's Great Empires." Published and
for sale by L. C. McKinstry, Haverhill, Mass. Printed by B.
Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine. Copyrighted, 1887. 16mo.
pp. 35.

MCLEAN, FRANCIS. British general.

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Letter from, concerning siege of Penobscot. Gentlemen's Maga-
zine, 49: 513. (1780.)

MCLELLAN, BENJAMIN. Clergyman, Deering.

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The Tabernacle of Witnesses. Yarmouth: Scriptural Publication
Society, 1886. 12mo. pp. 48.

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MCLELLAN, ISAAC JR. b. Portland. 1806. Author, New York.

A Poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Bowdoin
College, Sept. 3rd, 1835. Boston Pearl and Literary Gazette, Nov.
3, 1835.
-Balooning. The boy's mountain song. 1836. See Stephens, Ann S.

MCLELLAN, JUDAH. 1799-1864. Lawyer, Skowhegan, 1803-60.
Biographical Sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.

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MCLEOD, ANDREW JAMES. Clergyman, Rockport, Waldoboro, 1870-80.
Discourse at the centennial celebration of Waldoboro, July 4, 1873,
containing oration by Col. Bradbury, and other proceedings.
12mo. pp. 72.

MCLEOD, R. R.

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Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Aroostook County. 1880. See
Howard, R. H.

MACLEOD, REV. XAVIER DONALD. Clergyman, New York.

Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary in North America. New
York. Firtue & Gorston. (Copyright, 1866.) 8vo. pp. xxiii, 467.

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Chapter VIII, "The Devotion in Maine," pp. 165-183.

MCMAHON FAMILY. Eddington. 1889. See Porter, J. W.

MCPHAIL, LEONARD, M. D. Eastport.

On the Life and Services of William Henry Harrison, late president
of the United States: an eulogium, pronounced before the citizens
of Eastport, Maine, by Dr. Leonard McPhail, U. S. A. April 15,
1841. Boston: Published by B. B. Mussey. Eastport: Published
by John Beckford. 1841. 8vo. pp. 28.
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MCPHETRES, ARCHIBALD. 1771-96. Bangor.
Sketch of. 1890. See Porter, J. W.

MCQUILLAN, George F.

History of the Presumpscot Lodge. 1882. See Elder, Isaac L. MCRUER, DANIEL, M. D.

1802-73. Physician, Bangor.

Biographical Sketch of.

1873.

See Foster, G. W.

MADAWASKA.

Settlement of. (1841.) See Williams, Catherine R.

-Aroostook and the. 1863. See Hallock, Charles.

MADAWASKA. Incorporated 1869.

Training School at. Established 1878. See Maine Public Docu

ments.

MADAWASKA SETTLEMENT. Southern Quarterly. 11:198.

Acadian Colonists at. (1886.) See Shea, John G. MADDOCKS, JOSHUA. b. Saco, 1732. Union River.

Family Record of. Bang. H. M. 3:220. (1888.)

MADIGAN, JAMES C. 1821-79. Lawyer, Houlton.

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Remarks of Hon. James C. Madigan, in the Maine House of Representatives, Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, 1879, in aid of the State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. Augusta: Published by order of the trustees, 1879. 8vo. pp. 9.

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MADISON. Incorporated 1804. See Rale, Sebastien; also Norridgewock, and Indians.

Monument to Father Rale at. (1871.) See Allen, William.

The Indian village was partly within the limits of Madison and partly within Norridgewock.

-Catalogue of the Congregational Sunday-school library, Madison, Maine. n. t. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 3.

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MADISON, JAMES. 1751-1836. Fourth president of the United States. The Federalist. See Hamilton, Alexander.

MADOCKAWANDO. Abenaqui chief.

Treats with the English; Baron St. Castin marries Matilda, his daughter. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.

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MAGALLOWAY, The. (1860.) See Abbott, Joseph C.

MAGOUN, GEORGE FREDERIC, D. D. b. Bath, 1821. President Iowa College.

Upham's New Mental Philosophy. Cong. Rev. 11:1. (1871.) [5724

MAHON, LORD. See Stanhope, Philip H.

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