A CATALOGUE, EMBRACING MAINE WORKS, NOT NAMED IN THE PRECEDING PUBLISHERS' LISTS. ABBOTT, Rev. Jacob. [Born in Hallowell; graduated at Bowdoin Col- lege in 1820.] This author has resided a part of his time in Farmington, Me., where the Rollo and Lucy Books, the Illustrated Histories, Science for the Young, Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young, and other educational works were written. Mr. Abbott, as is well known, has written principally for the young. The whole number of his works is about one hundred and fifty. ABBOTT, Rev. John S. C. Napoleon 1. 2 vols. 1276 pp. royal 8vo. Napoleon at St. Helena. I vol. royal 8vo. The French Revolution of 1789 as viewed in the light of Republican Institutions. With 100 engravings. New York, 1859. 8vo. Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon and Josephine. I vol. 12mo. History of Russia. 8vo. This author was born in Brunswick, and graduated at Bowdoin in 1825. He re- sided here while he wrote the above works, that, as he says, he "might avail himself of the College Library, which is rich in French literature." The whole number of distinct books, that has appeared from the pen of this prolific and interesting writer, is forty-two. ABBOTT, Rev. Gorham D. [Born in Brunswick; graduated at Bowdoin College in 1826.] Among other works which this gentleman has written, is a History of Mexico. This work was highly commended and adopted and circulated by the Mexican Government, as an authentic account of their history and struggles. Gorham D. Abbott, brother of Jacob, and John S. C., is the third son of the late Jacob Abbott, who was born in Wilton. N. H., 1773; came to Hallowell about 1800, where and in Brunswick he resided several years. He finally removed to Farmington, where he closed his useful life in 1847. 30 234 THE PRESS OF MAINE. ADAMS, Charles S. Discourse at the Dedication of meeting-house at Sullivan. Portland, Shirley and Hyde, 1825. 24 pp. 8vo. ADAMS, Eliashib. A Successful Life. An Autobiography. Bangor; Benj. A. Burr, 1871. 132 pp. 12mo. Portrait. ADAMS, Thomas. Thanksgiving Discourse at Farmington. Hallowell, 1819. 16 pp. 8vo. Sermon before Kennebec Conference. Augusta, 1828. Address before the Maine Miss. Soc. Portland, 1828. 40 pp. 8vo. Sketch of the Life of Rev. D. Thurston. Portland, 1867. 80 pp. 8vo. Portrait. ADAMS, George E., D.D. [Pastor of First Cong. Church in Brunswick, 1830 to 1870.] Eulogy on Joseph McKeen, late Treasurer of Bowd. Coll., delivered at his interment. Brunswick, J. Griffin, 1865. Sermon before Maine Missionary Society. Portland, 1840. Sermon on the death of Mrs. Ellingwood, relief of the late Rev. J. W. Ellingwood of Bath. ALLEN, Rev. Stephen. Address at the Interment of John A. C. Fellows, an Instructor in Bowd. Coll., Feb. 9, 1869. ALLEN, William. History of Norridgewock. Edwin J. Peet, 1849. 252 pp. 12mo. History of Industry. Genealogy of the Allen Family. BAILEY, Rev. Jacob. The Frontier Missionary, (Episcopal), Memoir of, by William S. Bartlett, with Preface by Geo. Burgess, D.D. Boston, 1853. 365 pp. 8vo. Letter of, describing the destruction of Falmouth. Maine Hist. Soc. Collections, V. BALLARD, Rev. Edward. Editor of Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebration. 368 pp. 8vo. Early History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Diocese of' Maine. Hist. Soc. Collections, VI. BAR of Cumberland. Proceedings of, on the death of Wm. Pitt Fessenden, 1869. B I BL IO GR APB Y. 235 BARTLETT, William S. Life of Rev. Jacob Bailey. 1852. 366 pp.8vo. BECKET, S. B. Hester, Bride of the Islands (Casco Bay). A Poem. 336 pp. 12mo. BENSON, Samuel P. Historic Address at Winthrop Centennial Celebration, May. 20, 1871, with Poem by J. W. May. BLAINE, J. G. Memoir of Luther Severance. Augusta, 1856. 33 pp. BRADBURY, Charles. History of Kennebunkport. 1837. 300 pp. 12mo. BOARDMAN, Samuel L. 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History of Rockland and South Thomaston, with Family Genealo- gies. - Hallowell, 1865. 2 vols., 12mo. B I BL IO GRAPH Y. 237 EATON, Samuel. Eulogy on Hon. Jacob Abbott, grandfather of the Abbott writers. Brunswick; J. Griffin, 1820. Sermon at the Interment of, at Harpswell, 1822. EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION. Yearly Transactions of, published annually (with two exceptions) since 1863. Each number about 56 pp. 8vo. ELLIS, Rev. Jonathan. Topographical Description of Topsham, Sagadahoc County. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 111. EPISCOPACY. Journal of 48th Annual Convention at Bangor, July, 1867, including the Consecration of Bishop Neely, and his Address. Portland. 76 pp. 8vo. EVERETT, Ebenezer, Counsellor at Law. Editor of the Revised Statutes of Maine. Biographical Notice of, by Wm. Willis, in N. Eng. Hist. and Geneal. Register, XXIV., 81. FLETCHER, Rev. Nathaniel H. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Daniel Little, Kennebunk. 1800. FOLSOM, George. History of Saco and Biddeford. 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Catalogue of Birds found in the vicinity of Waterville. In Report of Secretary of Board of Agriculture. HANSON, J. W. Hist. Sketch of the Abnaki Indians. Boston, 1849. 120 pp. 12mo. History of Gardiner, West Gardiner, and Pittston. Gardiner; Wm. Palmer, 1852. History of Norridgewock and Canaan. 371 pp, 12mo. Boston, 1849. History of Bloomfield, Skowhegan, and Starke. 12mo. HAYWOOD, John. Gazetteer of Maine, and of the United States. Portland, 1856. B IBLIOGRAP HY. 239 HERRiCK, Jedidiab. Genealogy of the Herrick Family. Bangor, 1846. HILL, John B. History of Mason, N. H. Bangor; S. S. Smith. 500 pp. 8vo. HOPKINS, James D. Address to the Members of the Cumberland Bar. Day and Co., 1833. 79 pp. 8vo. .HOLMES, Ezekiel. Exploration and Survey of Aroostook Territory. Augusta, 1849. HODGDON, John. Reports, as Adj. Gen. of Maine, from 1861 to 1866, in six vols., con- taining names of Maine Volunteers. Augusta; Stevens and Sayward. HOYT, Edmund S. Political Manual and Annual Register of Maine for 1870. ILSLEY, Charles P. Forest and Shore. Scenery about Portland. IVES, Rev. A. E. Sermon before the Maine Mis. Society, 62d Anniversary, June, 1869. Portland. JENKS, William, D.D. Eulogy on Rev. Joseph McKeen, President of Bowd. Coll. Portland; T. W. Waite and Co., 1807. Eulogy on James Bowdoin, with notices of his family. Pronounced at Brunswick, by request, Sept. 2, 1812. JENKINS, Rev. Charles. Sermons. Portland. 407 pp. 12mo. 1832. Valedictory. 20 pp. 8vo. Boston, 1824. JOHNSTON, John, LL.D. Description and History of Pemaquid. In Popham Memorial. JUDD, Rev. Sylvester. Margaret. A Tale of the Real and Ideal, Blight and Bloom; includ- ing Sketches of a place not before described, called Mons Christi. Boston ; Jordan and Wiley, 1844. 460 pp. Philo, an Evangeliad. Boston ; Phillips and Sampson. 1850. White Hills. An American Tragedy. See Life of S. Judd by Mrs, A. Hall. Boston, 1857, p. 376. 240 THE PRESS OF MAINE. JUDD, Rev. 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The following articles were received from correspondents (whose initials are added) too late to be put in place: - Four of the Lectures given in the Boston Course were by Maine authors, viz - CHEEVER, Rev. Geo. B., D.D. The Gospel of the Hebrew Prophets. 65 pp. HARRIS, Rev. Samuel, D.D. The Christian Doctrine of Human Progress contrasted with the Natu- ralistic. 65 pp. SMYTH, Rev. Egbert C., D.D. From Lessing to Schleiermacher, or from Rationalism to Faith. 35 pp. TALCOTT, D. S., D.D.pp. 266. ALLEN, Elizabeth Akers (Florence Percy). Forest Buds from the Woods of Maine. 12mo. Portland, 1856. Poems. 16mo. Boston; Ticknor and Fields, 1866. H. W. R. ALLEN, William. Memorial of the Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of Machias, May 20, 1863. 180pp. Machias;C.O.Furbush. BOUTON, Nathaniel. The Original Account of Capt. John Lovewell's "Great Fight " with the Indians, at Pequawket, May 8, 1725; by Rev. Thomas Symmes, with Notes. 48 pp. Concord, N. H., 1861. S. L. B. COLBY UNIVERSITY. Services at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Memorial Hall of, August 14, 1867, and of the Dedication of the same, August 10, 1869; with a photograph of Memorial Hall. 53 pp. 8vo. Water- ville, 1869. S. L. B. -DEAN, John Ward, A. M. (Boston). A native of Maine. Sketch of the Life of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, A. M. Alba.\ 1863. 2d edit., 160 pp., 1871. Story of the Embarkation of Cromwell and his friends for New England, 1866. Memoir of Rev. Giles Firmen, 1866. Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Ward. 213 pp. 8vo., 1871. Editor of John Dane's Declaration of Re- markable Providences in his Life, 1854; Historical Magazine, ,Jan., 1857, to Jan., 1858. DEAN, John Ward, continued. Ed. New Eng. Hist. and Geneal. Register, Oct., 1862, to Dec., 1863. Recording Secretary of the American Statistical Association from 1860. President of the Prince Society for Mutual Publication from May, 1870. HAMLIN, Charles E. See p. 238. An Obituary Record of Graduates of Colby University (Waterville College until 1866) from 1822 to 1870. 66 pp. 8vo. Waterville, 1870. S. L. B. Reports on Natural History relating to Maine. 1865-1866. Manual Labor at Waterville College. 1867. E. F. D. HANSON, J. H. (Waterville). Preparatory Latin Prose Book (with Vocabulary), containing all the Latin prose necessary for entering college. 514 pp. 12mo. 20th edition. Boston, 1871. Hand-book of Latin Poetry, with notes. 776 pp. 12mo. Boston, 1865. ILSLEY, Charles P. See p. 239. Forest and Shore. 426 pp. 12mo. Boston, 1856. Afterwards pub- lished under the title of The Wrecker's Daughter. Treasure Trove, or the Signet Ring. Scene laid chiefly on Rich- mond's Island and Ancient Falmouth. Lewiston, 1867. (May be issued in book form, 450 pp. 12mo). The Island Fete; scene laid at Diamond Cove, Portland; a Poem. 85 pp. History of Ancient Falmouth and Portland, 500 pp., in process of preparation. [Many stories, by this author, have been published.] KIDDER, Frederic. See p. 240. Col. John Allan, Eastern Maine, and Nova Scotia in the Revolution. 350 pp. 8vo. Albany, 1867. E. F. D. Rip, Rev. William Ingraham, D.D. The Early Jesuit Missions in North America, containing original let- ters of Father Sebastian Rasles, and accounts of Missionary Life among the Almakis, 1722-1723. 325 pp. 12mo. Albany, N. Y., 1866. S. L. B. SMITH, T. L. Published in 1831 a Centennial Address, which was a brief history of' the Town of Windham, Me. A more complete history, by the; same author, is now ready for publication. G. M. B. 272 THE PRESS OF MAINE. SOUTHER, Rev. Samuel. The Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Fryeburg, Me., with the Historical Address. 79 pp. 18vo. Worcester, 1864. S. L. B. WILLIS, Sara Payson, (Fanny Fern). This distinguished author was born in Portland in 1811 - the daughter of Nathaniel Willis [see pp. 51 and 68]. Fanny Fern's first, book -Fern Leaves - was published in June, 1853, and had a sale of over ninety thousand copies. Her next volume -Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends -was published in Dec., 1853, and had a very large sale. In May, 1854, was published her Second Series of Fern Leaves, which was followed by Ruth Hall and Rose Clark. From 1855 to the time of her death, Oct., 1872, she was a regular contributor to the New York Ledger. E. F. D. I regret not to be able to add to the list of books the long-expected History of Bowdoin College by Nehemiah Cleaveland, Esq., now of New York. Mr. Cleaveland, while at Bowdoin College, superintended the printing of the first book (Appleton's works) that appeared from my press; and had his proposition to have me publish the History of the College (made nearly fifty years afterward) been received a little earlier, that History, instead of this, would perhaps have been my last work. .......................................... EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION OF MAINE. Organized in 1864. Place of Meeting. Year. President. Orator. Poet. Portland. 1864. Nelson Dingley, jr. Charles Holden. Bangor. 1865. E. H. Elwell. E. H. Elwell. Augusta. 1866. E. H. Elwell. Biddeford. 1867. E. H. Elwell. Wm. E. Stevens. Bath. 1868. E. H. Elwell. Enoch Knight. E. H. Elwell. Portland. 1869. J. A. Homan. N. Dingley, jr. W. E. S. Whitman Rye Beach. 1870. J. A. Homan. J. G. Blaine. B. P. Shillaber. Montreal. 1871. J. A. Homan. Simply an excursion. Augusta. 1872. F. E. Shaw. Excursion to Mt. Desert APPENDIX. ................. page 277 ........................... A son of Mr. H. B. Hoskins, when about twelve years of age, self- taught, printed for a year or more, a small paper called the SCHOOL- FELLOW, be having been presented with a press and type by a relative in New York. He afterward studied medicine at the Louisville (Ky.) Medi- cal School, and received the highest honors of his class ; subsequently prac- ticed in Boston, and was a leading writer in the Courier, confining him- self generally to scientific and literary subjects. His health failing, he re- moved to Newport, Vt., where he devotes himself mostly to agriculture and editing the Vermont Farmer, - not wholly relinquishing his practice. THE STATE. - The first number of an eight page paper with this name was published at Portland, Nov. 2, 1872, by the State Publishing Associa- tion ; terms, $2.00 a year in advance. Enoch Knight is understood to be the managing editor of this paper. Five columns to the page. The pros- pectus says that the State will be "an independent public journal, thorough- ly devoted to the people's interests, and which shall not fail to command their respect ; for it will discuss all questions affecting our material and so- cial interests in the spirit of justice and true dignity." NORTHEAST - a new paper, published in Portland in 1872, by Hoyt, Fogg, and Breed, for the Episcopal Board of Missions for Maine. THE NORTHERN MONTHLY - a Magazine of literature, civil and mili- tar affairs, under the conduct of E. P. Weston. Each number contained 72 pp. 8vo. Terms, $2.00 a year. Published by Bailey and Noyes ; press of B. Thurston. The first number was issued in March, 1864. Ten num- bers only were published. It was a well conducted periodical. B. P. S. 278 THE PRESS OF MAINE. THE WATCH-TOWER - a religious newspaper, published at Portland in the interests of the Association of Baptists, by J. M. Buzzell, M. D., for about two years. It was then (about the year 1848) sold to the publishers -of the Portland Transcript. G. M. B. THE BRIDGTON REPORTER was established about 1857, and closed in 1864. It was a spicy, loyal paper, edited a part of the time by Geo. W. Warren, who died in June, 1863. CASTINE GAZETTE. -We have received a few numbers of a paper by this name, published at Castine by Geo. A. Wheeler, M. D., formerly of Topsham. It is a respectable, business-like paper; size, 22 by 16; pub- lished monthly at fifty cents a year. Castine was the fourth town in the State to establish a newspaper. The revival of journalism in that pleasant old place is a good sign. BIBLIOGRAPHY CONTINUED. DEANE, Charles, (Cambridge, Mass.) Several volumes have been published, but all ice he has left his na- tive State. FREEMAN, William, (Cherryfield.) Temperance Address, Oct, 1829 ; with an Introduction, April, 1872.. 60 pp. 8vo. Portland, 1872. Several addresses, poems, and other articles have been written during his long life-time -some of which have been published, or con- tributed to the newspaper. GODFREY, Hon. John E., (Bangor). The Ancient Penobscot, or Panawanskok. Hist. Mag., New York, Feb., 1872. MAGOUN, Rev. Geo. F., D.D.,'Grinnell, Iowa. (Native of Bath). The Adjustment between the Natural Law of Progress and the Chris- tian Law. Boston Lectures, vol. 3, 1872, pp. 1 to 48. THOMAS B. WAIT. Through the kindness of Dr. GEO. E. ADAMS, now of Orange, N. J., we are favored with the following facts from the hand of his neighbor, an aged widowed daughter of Mr. Wait. "Thomas B. Wait (she writes) was born in that part of Lynn, Mass., called Saugus, in 1762. 'He served an apprenticeship at the printing busi- ness in Boston. He resided for a time at Thomaston, where a part of his children were born. I do not know the exact time when he went to Port- land, but he was there in 1785. 1 have the impression that be printed the first newspaper in Portland, but am not certain about that matter. He was in the book-publishing and selling business at Portland, and was burnt out (probably in 1806), losing every thing. He immediately issued proposals to reprint Blackstone's Commentaries, and received sufficient encourage- ment from his kind-hearted townsmen (who subscribed, many of them, for a book they did not need) to induce him to go to Philadelphia and engage a company of journeymen printers -Robert Lilly being the foreman. Soon afterward [probably after the completion of Blackstone in 1808] Mr. Wait moved to Boston, where be published the American State papers. His three sons were with their father for a time ; two afterward read law, and all three went to Illinois about 1817. His second son, William S. Wait, came back to Boston, and was in the book-business with Wells and Lilly [subsequently Lilly, Wait, and Colman]. This brother afterward returned to the west. My father died in Boston in 1830." On inquiry of the Hon. John Neal (now in his 80th year) concerning the publication of Blackstone, he writes us in his clear, steady hand, an index to his still strong memory - that "Blackstone's Commentaries were republished at Portland by Thomas B. Wait in 1807, four volumes, 8vo., 1903 pp. text, and 100 pp. of Appendix and Index. It was wonderfully correct, and has ever been regarded by the profession as faultless. Tucker's Blackstone appeared long afterward. I cannot give the year, as my law library was destroyed in the great fire. I do not remember about Wait's connection with B. Titcomb, Jr., [Mr. Titcomb left printing in 1798], but I well remember a paper - the Federal Gazette, perhaps - in Exchange street before 1807, and that his son, Wm. S. Wait, (afterward a partner with Lilly in Boston) worked in the office; and that " Master George," as he was called - a dwarf, who used to be trundled about the streets by the boys who had been his scholars - had much to do with the paper." THE PRESS OF MAINE. 282 IN MEMORIAM, CHARLES A. SPRAGUE Mr. Charles A. Sprague was born at Appleton, Me., July, 1829. He served an apprenticeship in the Journal office at Belfast. In 1850 lie was associated for about three months (until the time of his death, Nov. 3, 1850) with R. R. Haines in the publication of the Bath Mirror. The editor of the Journal, W. H. Simpson, writes of him substantially as follows : - Charles A. Sprague was one, of an office force, all of whom have since been well known in the journalistic and business world. Of strict integrity, and of industrious habits, -anxious to acquire all possible knowledge of his chosen business, - devoting all his time, not belonging to his employer, to reading such solid literature as came within his Teach, that might be of use in his profession, - he was fitted for a first-class business man and editor, developing greatly from his first attempts at journalism until the time of his lamented death. NEWELL A. FOSTER. [Extract from the Portland Press of Nov. 23, 1868.] The life of our fellow citizen which ended so suddenly at Boston on last Friday, was one which had in it little that was extraordinary, but one which exemplifies in a marked degree the struggles, the courageous endeavors and the ultimate triumph that attend the career of a self-made man in New England. The grandfather of N. A. Foster was the first settler of the little town of Canterbury, in New Hampshire. In this town his father, Asa Foster, a Revolutionary soldier, who died six or seven years ago at the age of 96, reared a family of twelve children. Of the seven sons Newel was the youngest, having been born in 1814. The mother of this family died last spring at the same advanced age that her husband had attained. Nine of the children are now living, and last September all with the deceased held an interesting family reunion at the old homestead in Canterbury. Several of the sons received a college education, but Newel being of a self- reliant nature declined assistance from his father, and from first to last made his way in the world by his own efforts. In 1862 the Press was established, and was at first published by Mr. Foster, John T. Gilman, and Joseph B. Hall, under the firm name of N. A. Foster and Co. In 1866 Mr. Foster became the sole owner. The Press A PP F. ND I X. -283 was established at the earnest solicitation of the leading Republicans of the State, and since the first year has prospered even beyond the expectations of its founders, enabling Mr. Foster to leave his family in comfortable cir- cumstances. The establishment was burned in the great fire of 1866, but before the ruins were cold the publisher had ordered new material, and the work went on as before. How worthy a citizen, -how kind a neighbor, friend, and employer he was, - how warm his sympathies in every good work of humanity and re- form, - how unselfishly he labored for the public good, his fellow citizens do not need to be told. His character was of the best New England type - humane, active, progressive. He was never an aspirant for office, but was nevertheless frequently honored by his fellow citizens with official position. He was elected to the City Council in 1858 and 1859, and to the Legisla- ture in 1859, 1860, 1867, and 1868. At the time of his death be was Chairman of the Republican City Committee and a member of the Republi- can State Committee. He was for two years President of the Mechanics' Association of this city. .......................................... p 283 CORRECTIONS, WASHINGTON COUNTY. (See Calais, p. 149). The first paper established in Calais was the Advertiser. It was established in I= by Mr. H. P. Pratt. Mr. Ham- let Bates established the St. Croix Courier in 1834. The Advertiser had no especial editor, excepting its publisher. Mr. Bates announced himself as the editor of the St. Croix Courier. Yours truly, JoHN E. GODFREY. Page 237 -line under Samuel Eaton ; commencing Sermon at Interment of, may be found corrected under the name of J. W. Ellingwood, p. 253. Page 234 -under name of George E. Adams, for relict of the late, read first wife of . the late J. W. Ellingwood, who died in 1840. Page 102 -line 46th, for Brock and Hacker, read Brock and Barker. Page 100 - 3d line from bottom, for 1841 read 1842. Page 103 - line Ist, for J, F. Brown read J. C. Brown. Page 169 -line 2nd, for Edwin Sprague, now of Rockland Free Press, read Charles A. Sprague. Page 82 - line 5th from bottom, for 1829 read 1825. Page 98, - In connection with the Maine Farmer, W. B. Lapham, M.D., should be added as general editor. Page 255, -Line 10th. for Tanatines read Tarratines. 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