Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston
Date:
1901
Description: A quarterly magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 623 Tremont Building, Boston. 4 volumes: Vol. III - January 1901, No. 1 - whole number 9 Vol. III - April 1901, No. 2 - whole number 10 Vol. III - July 1901, No. 3 - whole number 11 Vol. III - October 1901, No. 4 - whole number 12 Two Dollars Per Annum. Single number fifty cents.
Description: Biography of General Andrew B. Spurling and the Second Maine Cavalry. Civil War. Compiled from official, individual, newspaper, etc. reports.
Description: Where Acadia and Scandinavia's subtle touch turned a wilderness into a land of plenty. Reprinted under the auspices of the Madawaska Historical Society, 1973.
Description: A brief historical sketch of the Town of Vinalhaven from its earliest known settlement. Prepared by order of the town on the occasion of its One Hundredth Anniversary.
Description: Tercentenary of the Landing of the Popham Colony at the mouth of the Kennebec river. August 29, 1907. (Scanned copy in part from archive.org)
Western Somerset Historical Society, North New Portland, Maine
Date:
1902
Description: History-census reprinted and distributed by the Western Somerset Historical Society, David Bishop, President, Box 92, North New Portland, Maine 04961.
Western Somerset Historical Society, North New Portland, Maine
Date:
1902
Description: History-census reprinted and distributed by the Western Somerset Historical Society, David Bishop, President, Box 92, North New Portland, Maine 04961.
Western Somerset Historical Society, North New Portland, Maine
Date:
1902
Description: History-census reprinted and distributed by the Western Somerset Historical Society, David Bishop, President, Box 92, North New Portland, Maine 04961.
Description: Parchment drawing of two floors of cottage for Loren Kimball - known as "Glengasnock" or "Glengasrock" or "Sunnyside", on Schoolhouse Ledge. Owned mid-80's by E. Sordyl; 2010 by R. Daly. Too fragile to handle.