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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
from Massachusetts. Printed at Portland by Thomas B. Wait, n. d. (1795.) 8vo. pp. 31. [141

Signed by William Gorham, president, and Solomon Chase, secretary.

———Address of the fifty-eight members of, the Virginia Legislature to their fellow citizens in January, 1799. Augusta: (District of Maine). Printed by Peter Edes. 1799. 16mo. pp. 39. [142

———(An) Address to the inhabitants of Maine shewing a safe and easy method of extracting good from evil. Augusta: 1805. 8vo. pp. 11. [143

———(An) Address of the Bible Society of Maine, established in Portland, August 30, 1808, to the public: to which is subjoined the constitution and regulations of said society, and the names of its ofl&cers. Portland: Printed by Arthur Shirley. 1809. 8vo. pp. 14, (1). [144

———(An) Address to the electors of the county of Hancock, with the resolutions adopted at the convention, held at Buckstown. September 15, 1812. Castine. Printed by Samuel Hall. 1812. 8vo. pp. 15. [145

———Address of the Cumberland Association, to the several churches and societies with which they are connected. Portland: Printed by Arthur Shirley. 1813. 8vo. pp. 8. [146

Prepared by Winthrop Bailey, Reuben Nason and Francis Brown. Although one thousand copies were printed, Rev, A. H. Wright in his centennial address, in 1888, inquired "Has any living member seen this pamphlet?"

———Address of the carriers of the Portland Gazette to its patrons. Broadside. 19 1-2x9 inches. (Two columns of verse, dated Gazette Office, January 1, 1813.) [147

———Address to Mothers. 1816. Which preceded the constitution and rules of the "Maternal Association" of Portland, n. d. (1816.) n. t. p. 120. pp. 8. [148

———Address on separation of Maine from Massachusetts. 1816. See Orr, Benjamin.

———Addresses to the people of Maine. Addresses by John Holmes, Nathan Goold, John Davis, W. P. Preble, n. d. (1819.) 8vo. pp. 8. Relating to the Brunswick Convention. [149

———Addresses of a committee from the counties of Cumberland, Lincoln and Kennebec, to the people of Maine on separation, n. d. (1819.) (Broadside.) [150

———(An) Address to the people of Maine. Washington: Printed by Davis & Force, publishers of the National Calendar. 1820. 8vo. pp. 14. [151

Relating to the admission of 'Maine into the Union. Signed by Martin Kingsley, Joshua Cushman, Ezekiel Whitman and Enoch Lincoln, Representatives in Congress.