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Tour through Forests of. 1880. See Steele, Thomas S.

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Voyage to Eastern Coast of. 1734. See Prince, Thomas.
Water-power of. 1867 See Wells, Walter.

Woods and Lakes of. 1883. See Hubbard, Lucius L.

Woods of. 1864. See Thoreau, Henry D.

(A) Description of the situation, climate, soil and productions of certain tracts of land in the District of Maine.

ton, 1793.) sm. 4to. pp. 44.

Description of. 1637.
Description of. 1658.
Description of. 1660.
Description of. 1688.
Description of. 1819.
Description of. 1832.
Description of. 1849.

n. p. n. d. (Bos

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See Underhill, John.

See Gorges, Ferdinando.
See Maverick, Samuel.
See Hutchinson, Thomas.
See Warden, David B.

N. E. Mag. o. s. 2:392. (1832).

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See Sears, Robert.

District of. De Bow's Review. 12: 603. (1821.)

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District of. New Eng. Mag. 2: 394. (1821.)

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Eastern Lands, description of. 1793. See Lincoln, Benjamin.

Eastern Lands, resolves concerning sale of. 1803. See Massachu

setts.

Fish and Men in Islands of. 1885. See Bishop, W. H.

Fly Fishing in Lakes of.
Forest Lands of. 1844.
Geography and History of.

1882. See Stevens, Charles W.
See Sabine, Lorenzo.

1880. See Marble, Albert P.

Geography of. 1755. See Great Britain.
German Colony in. 1869. See Pohlman, R.
How to Develop Maine. 1890.
Hydrographic Survey of. 1867.
Immigration; as a field for. 1861.
Indian Place-names in. 1884.

Islands, division of. 1829.

See Manley, Joseph H.
See Wells, Walter.

See Poor, John A.
See Hubbard, Lucius L.
See Islands.

Journal of expedition to. 1754-55. See Shirley, William.

Journal of voyage to Penobscot River. 1759. See Pownall, Thomas.

Journal of expedition across. 1760. See Montresor, J.

Journal while locating land in. 1802.

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See Turner, J.

See Steele, Thos. S.

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MAINE, Continued.

Jumpers of. 1880. See Beard, George M.

Knockabout Club in the Woods of. 1883. See Stephens, C
Lakes of. 1883. See Blanchard, F. W. S.

Letters while on an expedition through. 1775. See Arnol
dict.

Life among the Loggers of. 1860. See Hallock, Charles. Marco Paul in the Forests of. 1843.

Memoranda of a short tour to.

(1826.)

See Abbott, Jacob. 1826. See Boston Mo. Mag

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Journal of Survey of New Hampshire boundary, 1741. See
Walter.

Order of Massachusetts to approve of a boundary com: 1811.

Report of the commissioners appointed to settle the line New Hampshire and Maine. Concord, N. H. 1828. 8vo

North Eastern Boundary.

Letter from John Adams concerning. (1796.) See Winsle ward.

Deposition of James Boyd concerning. (1798.) See Winsl ward.

Documents relating to the boundary between Maine a Brunswick. Printed by order of the Legislature of Mass ton: True and Greene, Printers. 1826. 8vo. pp. 18. Consideration of the claims and conduct of the United St specting the north eastern boundary, and of the value British colonies in North America. London: John Ha & Son. Picadilly. 1826. pp. 109.

North Eastern Boundary of the United States. Boston M 1:571. (1826.)

(Lord Aberdeen). First statement on the part of Great according to the provisions of the convention concluded b Great Britain and the United States on the 29th Septembe for regulating the reference to arbitration of the disputed of boundary under the fifth article of the treaty of n. p. n. d. fol. pp. 43.

(Lord Aberdeen). Second statement on the part of Great according to the provisions of the convention concluded E the United States and Great Britain, on the 29th Sept

1827, for regulating the reference to arbitration of the disputed points of boundary under the fifth article of the treaty of Ghent. n. p. n. d. Folio. pp. lv, 41. (Appendix), ii, unpaged, 30. [5743

State of Maine. January session. 1828. Document No. 13. Report of the joint select committee of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Maine, in relation to the north eastern boundary of the state. Printed by order of the Legislature. Portland: Thomas Todd, Printer to the State. 1828. 8vo. pp. 59. [5744

Prepared by John G. Deane, Esq. Has an appendix of 56 pp., containing 34 documents. Another edition has a report of Charles S. Daveis, the agent appointed by Maine. See Daveis, Charles S.

Document relating to the north eastern boundary. 1828. 8vo. pp. 275.

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Report concerning aggressions upon the rights of the State. 1828. See Daveis, Charles S.

Article upon. In No. Amer. Rev. 1828. See Hale, Nathan. Correspondence concerning the north eastern boundary of the United States. Mr. Clay to Mr. Vaughan. Am. Reg. 4: (pt. 2) 56. (1827-29). [5746

Consists of correspondence between Mr. Clay, secretary of state and Mr. Vaughan, British minister and envoy extraordinary; W. B. Lawrence, chargé d'affaires, Lord Dudley and Lord Aberdeen concerning the North Eastern boundary. The different letters are dated 1828.

Speech of the governor of Maine to both branches of the Legislature, January 8, 1829. Printed by order of the Senate. Portland: Printed by Thomas Todd, State Printer, Union Street. 1829. 8vo. pp. 12.

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Report of committee, T. Boutelle, p. 5. Message from the president of the United States, (John Quincy Adams) transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th of January, 1829, in relation to the arrest and trial, in the British province of New Brunswick, of John Baker. Washington: 1829. 8vo. pp. 88.

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This message is dated "Washington, 21st January 1829, " and contains an elaborate series of letters between Henry Clay, then secretary of state, and the British minister and others.

Correspondence between Great Britain and the United States respecting the question of territorial jurisdiction and boundary, between the province of New Brunswick and the state of Maine; and the arrest and trial of John Baker, by the British authorities, 1825-28, transmitted in a message of the president of the United States to Congress, 21st January, 1829. 8vo. pp. iv, 127. [5749

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MAINE, Continued.

Definitive Statement, on the part of the United States, of t
referred, in pursuance of the convention of 29th Sep
1827, between the said States and Great Britain, to His
the king of the Netherlands, for his decision thereon.
but not published. Washington: 1829. fol. pp. vi, 96.
Prepared by Albert Gallatin and William P. Preble.
Appendix to the two statements on the part of the United
respecting the disputed points of boundary between the
States and Great Britain, referred to His Majesty, the
the Netherlands, for his decision thereon. Written and
evidence adduced on the part of the United States. n.
fol. pp. ix, 447. (Two folded maps.)

Decision of the arbiter, the king of Holland. Protest. (
liam P. Preble, the minister plenipotentiary and envoy
ordinary of the United States of America, against the de
the arbiter.) n. d. n. p. Folio. pp. 15.

Decision, 1-13. Protest, 14-16.

Examination of the decision of the commissioners. 18
Sulspicius.

The Boundary Question, (with map). 1829. See Head, Sir
Foreign Relations. Ann. Reg. 6:44. (1830-31.)

Maine. Governor's message and documents on the subjec
doings of the arbiter, with the report of the committee
Legislature, in relation to the north eastern boundary.
by order of the Legislature. Todd and Holden, Printers
8vo. pp. 52.

Statement on the part of the United States of the case ref pursuance of the convention of 29th September, 1827, the said States and Great Britain to His Majesty, the kin Netherlands, for his decision thereon. Printed but n lished. Washington: Printed at the office of the Unite Telegraph, 1829. fol. pp. 45. (Signed by Albert Galla William P. Preble.)

With first and second statements on the part of Great Britain, to the provisions of the convention concluded between Great B the United States on the 29 September, 1827, for regulating the ref arbitration of the disputed points of boundary under the fifth the treaty of Ghent. The whole concluding with the decision of ter, and the protest of Wm. P. Preble, as minister plenipotentia Netherlands, dated 12 January, 1831.

The Decision of the king of the Netherlands. 1831. See
Wm. P.

The Northeastern and Northern Boundary. 1831. See E
than.

Remarks upon the disputed points. 1831. See Chipman, Ward. History of, (or general views of affairs in the United States). Ann. Reg. 7:12. (1831-32.)

[5756 Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Maine respecting the advice of the king of the Netherlands in relation to the north eastern boundary. Portland: Printed by Thomas Todd. 1832. 8vo. pp. 8.

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With appointment of Hon. William P. Preble as agent under the resolve. Special Message of Governor Lincoln to the Legislature of Massachusetts, March 17, 1832, and correspondence between him and the governor of Maine in relation to the negotiations for the territory north east of the St. John. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, Printers to the State. No. 4, Exchange St. 1832. 8vo. pp. 8. [5758 Report of the decision of the king of the Netherlands, with resolves of the Legislature. Augusta: 1832. 8vo. [5759 Report of the committee of public lands, on the subject of the north eastern boundary. Boston. 1832. 8vo. [5760 Report of the joint select committee of the Legislature of Maine, on so much of the governor's message as relates to the north eastern boundary. Augusta: 1832. 8vo. [5761 Documents relating to the north eastern boundary, communicated by the governor of Maine to both branches of the Legislature, January, 1832. Printed by order of the Senate. Augusta: I. Berry & Co., Printers to the State. 1832. 8vo. pp. 35. [5762 Copy of the entire controversy, arguments and proofs. 25 vols. fol. Manuscript, accompanied by a portfolio of maps.

In State library.

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North Eastern Boundary. (North Am. Rev.) 1832. See Daveis,

Charles S.

Speech on, in U. S. Senate.

Speech on rights of Maine.

Peleg.

1832. See Clay, Henry.

In U. S. Senate. 1832. See Sprague,

North Eastern Boundary Question. (1832.) See Leon, Pseud. Debate on the Maine boundary. House of Representatives, December 24, 1834. Niles' Reg. 47:296. (1835.)

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Maine and Its Boundaries. 1835. See Clay, Henry. North Eastern Territory of the United States. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts, upon the subject of the North-eastern territory of the United States, the title to which, is still claimed by Great Britain. Washington: 1836. 8vo. pp. 2. [5765

These resolutions were passed March 14, 1836, and laid before the House in Congress, April 5, 1836.

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