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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAINE.

American Writers. American Almanac. 1840. 67–83. [291

The list embraces 776 names of deceased authors, among whom 11 were of Maine, viz: Jesse Appleton, Brunswick; Samuel Deane, Portland; Moses Greenleaf, Williamsburg; Moses Hemmenway, Wells; Charles Jenkins, Portland; Enoch Lincoln, Paris; Joseph McKeen, Brunswick; Samuel Moodey, York; Edward Payson, Portland; Sebastian Rale; J. M. Sewall, York; Amos Stoddard, Hallowell.

America's Younger Poets. A collection of poems by America's younger poets. Vol. I. Philadelphia: The Westminister Publishing Co., 619 Walnut Street, MDCCCLXXXVIII. [292

Contain " Pleasure, " and " Heaven's Edelweiss; " poems by Miss Grace H. Boutelle, of Bangor.

Americus. Pseud.

Charles Walgrave, or the last of the frigate Adams. A tale of the last war with Great Britain. By Americus. Thomaston: Corthell & Swan. 1851. [293

Ames, Benjamin. 1778–1835. Lawyer, Bath.

An Oration pronounced at Bath, in the District of Maine on the Fourth of July A. D., 1808, in commemoration of the American Independence. By Benjamin Ames. Portland: From the Argus Press. 1808. 8vo. pp. 18. [294

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

———Brief Sketch of. 1890. See Green, Samuel A.

———Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Encly. Maine.

Ames, Thomas, d. 1826. Clergyman, Islesboro, 1794–1809.

Sketch of. See Porter, J. W.

Amoby, Thomas Coffin. 1812–88. Boston.

Life of James Sullivan. With selections from his writings. By Thomas C. Amory. Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Company, 13 Winter Street. 1859. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. xii, 414. (Portrait.) Vol. II. pp. V, 424. [295

———The Military Services and Public Life of Major-General John Sullivan, of the American Revolutionary army. By Thomas C. Amory. Boston: Wiggin and Lunt. Albany N. Y., J. Munsell. 1868. 8vo. pp 320. [296

———Daniel Sullivan's Visits, May and June, 1781, to General John Sullivan, in Philadelphia, to explain declaration in Sir Henry Clinton's secret journal. By Thomas C. Amory. (Reprinted from a paper read to the Massachusetts Historical Society, March 1884). With additional comments. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, University Press. 1884. 8vo. pp. 23. [297

Also in Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d. ser. 1: 47. (1884.)