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F7 .S641 [Info] A Description of New England (originally published 1616), by John Smith, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu)
F7 .S641 1616 [Info] A Description of New England: or, The Observations, and Discoveries, of Captain Iohn Smith (Admirall of that Country) in the North of America, in the Year of our Lord 1614; With the Successe of Sixe Ships, That Went the Next Yeare 1615; and the Accidents Be Fell Him Among the French Men of Warre (London: Printed for H. Lownes, 1616), by John Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
F7 .S641 1865 [Info] A Description of New England: or, Observations and Discoveries in the North of America, in the Year of our Lord 1614, With the Success of Six Ships That Went the Next Year, 1615 (Boston: W. Veazie, 1865), by John Smith (multiple formats at archive.org)
F7 .T86 [Info] A True Relation Concerning the Estate of New-England, As It Was Presented to His Ma(tie) (reprint of an annotated transcription of a 1634 manuscript, as published in the New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1886), ed. by Charles Edward Banks, contrib. by Henry F. Waters (page images at HathiTrust)
F7.5 P17 [Info] An Impartial Account of the State of New England: or, The Late Government There, Vindicated in Answer to the Declaration Which the Faction Set Forth When They Overturned That Government, by John Palmer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
F7.5 .R26 [Info] The Revolution in New England Justified, and the People There Vindicated From the Aspersions Cast Upon Them by Mr. John Palmer, in His Pretended Answer to the Declaration, Published by the Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country Adjacent, on the Day When They Secured Their Late Oppressors, Who Acted by an Illegal and Arbitrary Commission From the late King James ("E. R." and "S. S." believe to be Rawson and Sewall; Boston: Printed for J. Brunning, 1691), by Edward Rawson and Samuel Sewall
F7.5 .R26 1773 [Info] The Revolution in New-England Justified, and the People There Vindicated From the Aspersions Cast Upon Them by Mr. John Palmer, in his Pretended Answer to the Declaration Published by the Inhabitants of Boston (with an added narrative of the proceedings of "Sir Edmund Androsse and His Accomplices" by Stoughton et al.; Boston: Reprinted and sold by I. Thomas, 1773), by Edward Rawson and Samuel Sewall, contrib. by William Stoughton, Thomas Hinckley, Wart. Winthrop, Bartholomew Gedney, and Samuel Shrimpton (HTML at Evans TCP)
F8 .D99 [Info] Travels in New-England and New-York (4 volumes; New Haven: T. Dwight, 1821-1822), by Timothy Dwight (all volumes: page images at HathiTrust)
F8 .S79 [Info] New England and the Bavarian Illuminati (Columbia University dissertation; 1918), by Vernon Stauffer
F9 .D76 [Info] Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast (New York: Harper and Bros., c1875), by Samuel Adams Drake
F9 .H39 [Info] Old Seaport Towns of New England (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1916), by Hildegarde Hawthorne, illust. by John Albert Seaford (page images at HathiTrust)
F9 .V47 [Info] Along New England Shores (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1936), by A. Hyatt Verrill (page images at HathiTrust)
F12 .C7 B97 [Info] Burt's Illustrated Guide of the Connecticut Valley, by Henry M. Burt (page images at MOA)
F12 .C7 R6 [Info] Historic Towns of the Connecticut River Valley (Schenectady, NY: Robson and Adee, c1906), by George S. Roberts, illust. by W. Earl Weller (multiple formats at archive.org)
F15 .P8 T3 [Info] Two Portuguese Communities in New England (Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, v107 #1 (whole number 241); New York: Columbia University; et al., 1923), by Donald R. Taft (multiple formats at archive.org)
F18 .M54 [Info] Men of Progress: Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders in Business and Professional Life in and of the State of Maine (Boston: New England Magazine, 1897), ed. by Richard Herndon, Philip Willis McIntyre, and William F. Blanding (photocopy scan: multiple formats at archive.org)
F19 .F3 [Info] My Maine Folks (Portland, ME: Bond Wheelwright Co., c1956), by Inez Farrington (page images at HathiTrust)
F26 .S22 [Info] Salt (with associated special publications; 1974-2008) (full serial archives)
F26 .S24 [Info] The Salt Book: Lobstering, Sea Moss Pudding, Stone Walls, Rum Running, Maple Syrup, Snowshoes, and Other Yankee Doings (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1977), ed. by Pamela Wood (page images at Salt Story Archive)
F27 .K2 K5 [Info] Illustrated History of Kennebec County, Maine, 1625-1799-1892 (2 volumes; New York: H. W. Blake and Co., 1892), ed. by Henry D. Kingsbury and Simeon L. Deyo (page images at HathiTrust)
F27 .M3 L7 [Info] Matinicus Isle: Its Story and Its People (Lewiston, ME: Lewiston Journal Printshop, 1926), by Charles A. E. Long (page images at HathiTrust)
F27 .M9 B76 2006 [Info] Pathmakers: Cultural Landscape Report for the Historic Hiking Trail System of Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park, Maine: History, Existing Conditions, and Analysis (2006), by Margie Coffin Brown (page images at HathiTrust)
F27 .P5 T43 [Info] The Maine Woods, by Henry David Thoreau (HTML at monadnock.net)
F29 .A9 N3 [Info] The History of Augusta: First Settlements and Early Days as a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs. Martha Moore Ballard, 1785 to 1812 (portions printed in 1904; published edition c1961), by Charles E. Nash and Martha Ballard, ed. by Edith L. Hary
F29 .B798 R5 [Info] History of Bridgewater, Maine (Manchester, ME: Falmouth Pub. House, 1953), by Annie E. Rideout (page images at HathiTrust)

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