Maine imprints -- Bath
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Maine imprints -- Bath
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- The Skolfields and their ships, "a singleness of purpose, Erminie S. Reynolds and Kenneth R. Martin
- The lost New England nine, the best of New England's forgotten ballplayers, by Will Anderson
- Over 100 of the Northeast's old-time best lost diners and roadside restaurants of New England and New York, by Will Anderson
- Bump jumpers, by Gordon Struble ; illustrated by Robin Krachy
- Report of the Superintending School Committee of the city of Bath, for the year 1858-9
- Half-modeling, the Apprenticeshop of the Bath Marine Museum
- The history of ancient Sheepscot and Newcastle [Me.], including early Pemaquid, Damariscotta, and other contiguous places, from the earliest discovery to the present time, together with the genealogy of more than four hundred families;, by Rev. David Quimby Cushman
- A century of church history., Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the winter St. Congregational Church at Bath, Maine, Sunday and Monday, December 8 and 9, 1895
- Tim Sample 2006, Maine humor in the 21st Century, Maine Humor Company
- Remarks upon a pamphlet published at Bath, Me., relating to alledged [sic] infractions of the laws during the embargo, non-intercourse, and war, by William King and Mark L. Hill
- Those were the days!, Drive-ins, dance halls, fried clams, summer & Maine, by Will Anderson
- The image of God in man, by Paul Dresser
- Kara Mia, the story of sudden loss and slow recovery in a teenager with long QT syndrome, by Maryann Anglim & Walter Allan
- The roots and legacies of the Davenports, an incisive account of the history, values and decisions of the Bath family who established the Davenport Trust Fund
- The Edward Clarence Plummer history of Bath, Maine,, by Henry Wilson Owen, A.B
- Ancient dominions of Maine, embracing the earliest facts, the recent discoveries, of the remains of aboriginal towns, the voyages, settlements, battle scenes, and incidents of Indian warfare, and other incidents of history, together with the religious developments of society within the ancient Sagadahoc, Sheepscot, and Pemaquid precincts and dependencies, by Rufus King Sewall
- Bath Iron Works, the first hundred years, BIW, Ralph L. Snow
- Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, Maine, the Museum
- Maine odyssey, good times and hard times in Bath, 1936-1986, Kenneth R. Martin and Ralph Linwood Snow
- Edward O'Brien, shipbuilder of Thomaston, Robert Lloyd Webb
- Merrymeeting Park, 1898, Brunswick, Maine /, by Christopher B. Gutscher
- You auto see Maine, by Will Anderson
- The Pattens of Bath, a seagoing dynasty, Kenneth R. Martin, Ralph Linwood Snow
- Mission & maintenance, preserving Maine's religious architecture : handbook, Maine Citizens for Historic Preservation
- Here's to hoops!, 100 years of Maine high school hoop highlights, 1894-1994, Will Anderson
- Lodging in Maine 1983, David W. Hall
- John's Mother's book, by Mara Mulligan ; with drawings by Ellen Jameson ; introduction and poem by Arthur Young
- Harvey F. Gamage, master shipbuilder, South Bristol, Maine, [author, Bill Caldwell]
- Lobstering and the Maine coast, by Kenneth R. Martin and Nathan R. Lipfert ; drawings by Douglas Alvord
- Souvenir of three hundredth anniversary of American shipbuilding, Bath, Maine, August 5-9, 1907, by Edward Clarence Plummer
- The Tancook whalers, origins, rediscovery, and revival, Robert C. Post
- The voyage of Capt. Geo. Weymouth to the coast of Maine in 1605, Complete. With remarks by George Prince, showing the river explored to have been the Georges River: Together with a map of the same and the adjacent islands
- Steel over the Kennebec, building a Maine bridge, by Diane G. Longley and Arthur H. Young
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