———Letter from Thomas C. Amory, concerning the course pursued by General Sullivan and his brother in 1781. Mag. Am. Hist. 11: 354. 1884.) [298
Relates to Daniel Sullivan of Sullivan.
Ancient Dominions of Maine. 1859.
See Sewall, Rufus K.
Ancient Harmony reviewed. 1847. See Symphonia Grandaeva Rediviva.
Ancient Land Grants East of Penobscot River. No. I. Bang. H. M. 1: 29. (1885.) [299
———The same. No. II. Bingham's Penobscot Purchase. Bang. H. M. 1: 33. (1885.) [300
Anderson, Hugh Johnston. 1801–81. Belfast; Portland. Governor of Maine.
Biography of. 1885. See Biog. Encly. Maine.
Anderson, Isaac Parsons. 1798–1818. North Yarmouth.
Memoir of Isaac P. Anderson, A. B. Who died at Beverly, Mass., Dec. 16, 1818. In the twenty-first year of his age.
Per varios casus, per tot discrimina rerum, Tendemus. Virgil.
Earth's flattering trifles now shall tempt in vain Nor interrupt my sweet, my blest employ.—Steele.
Boston: Published by Samuel T. Armstrong. No. 50 Cornhill. M. Crocker, Printer. 1819. 12mo. pp. 143. [301
Anderson, John. 1792–1853. Lawyer, Portland.
Speech of Mr. Anderson of Maine, on the proposed increase of the tariff: delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, March 5, 1828. n. t. p. 8vo. pp. 8. [302
Anderson, John Farwell. 1823–87. Civil engineer, Portland.
Memoir of. 1889. See Bodge, George M.
Anderson, Martin Brewer, LL. D. 1815–90. Educator. r. Waterville, 1842–50.
———Origin and Political Life of the English Race. Ch. E. 15: 30. (1850.) [303
The above is a review of "John Mitchell Kemble's Saxons In England."
Anderson Pedigree. 1889. See Bodge, George M.
Anderson, Rufus, D. D. 1763–1814. Clergyman, North Yarmouth, 1794–1804.
Two Discourses, delivered on the public fast, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 8, 1802, by Rufus Anderson, A. M., pastor of the Second church in North Yarmouth. Portland: Printed E. A. Jenks. 1802. 8vo. pp. 40. [304