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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.
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Allen, Eliza. Eastport.

Autobiography of. 1851. See Billings, Eliza A.

Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth Akers. See Akers, Elizabeth.
Allen Family.

Geneaology of 1658–1882. See Allen, William.

Allen, Frederic, LL. D. 1780–1865. Lawyer, Gardiner, 1805–65.

The Early Lawyers of Lincoln and Kennebec Counties. Me. Hist. Soc. Col. 6: 39. (1859.) [204

Contents: William Gushing, Charles Gushing, Roland Gushing, James Sullivan, John Gardiner, William Lithgow, Jr., Silas Lee, Benjamin Hasey, Jeremiah Bailey, Josiah Stebbins, Benjamin Orr, James Bridge, Pamuel S. Wilde, Thomas Rice, Nathaniel Perley, Solomon Vose, Thomas Bond, EbenezerT. Warren. Kleazer W. Ripley, Benjamin Whitwell, Nathan Bridge, Sanford Kingsbury, Timothy Boutelle, Lemuel Paine, Henry W. Fuller, Erastus Foote, John [Oris. Hiram Belcher, Edward Kavanagh, Ebenezer Clap, Isaac G. Reed, Joseph Sewall, William J. Farley, Jonathan Cilley.
Introduction.

———Biographical sketch of. 1863. See Willis, William.

Allen, Fred Hovey. b. Lyme, N. H. 1845. r. in Maine, 1885–89.

Great Cathedrals of the World, one hundred and thirty full pages, executed in photogravure with explanatory and descriptive text, by Fred H. Allen. Boston: Haskell & Post. Two volumes, pp. text 320; 130 full-page illustrations. Size of page 12x27 inches. Total pp. 580. [205

———Modern German Masters. Text by Fred H. Allen, author of "Masterpieces of Modern German Art," "Glimpses of Parisian Art," &c. Illustrated by original designs and full-paged gravures, etchings by the artists. 2 vols. pp. 350. (100 full-page illustrations with 100 original sketches by the artists.) [206

———The Bowdoin Collection. Text by Hev. Fred H. Allen, author of "Recent German Art," " Glimpses of Parisian Art," "Modern German Masters," "Masterpieces of Modern German Art," etc. Part I–V. Brunswick: Bowdoin College library. 1886. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1886, by Rev. Fred H. Allen, in the office of the librarian of Congress, at Washington. Fol. n. pp. [207

Each part contains four designs, with an introduction to each.

The Bowdoin collection consists of the sketches gathered up in Europe before 1811, by Hon. James Bowdoin, together with a number of valuable paintings secured by the same person. The value of the collection is great; Perhaps America has no collection, with one exception, which is its superior.

———Grand Modern Paintings. A collection of one hundred photogravures, facsimiles of the most famous paintings of Europe. Biograpliical and descriptive text, by Fred H. Allen. Vols. I–II. Haskell Publishing Company. Boston. 220 pages, text; 100 full page illustrations. Size of page, 14x20 inches. Total pp. 420. [208