Maine -- History -- 1775-1865
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Maine -- History -- 1775-1865
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- Maine in the early Republic, from Revolution to statehood, edited by Charles E. Clark, James S. Leamon & Karen Bowden
- Early history of Caribou, Maine, 1843-1895, Stella King White
- Maine becomes a state, the movement to separate Maine from Massachusetts, 1785-1820, by Ronald F. Banks
- A history of the proceedings and extraordinary measures of the Legislature of Maine for 1830
- Liberty men and great proprietors, the revolutionary settlement on the Maine frontier, 1760-1820 /, Alan Taylor
- New men, new issues, the formation of the Republican Party in Maine, by Richard R. Wescott
- The separation of Maine from Massachusetts, 1785-1820, by Ronald F. Banks
- Maine becomes a State;, the movement to separate Maine from Massachusetts, 1785-1820, [by] Ronald F. Banks
- Diseases in the district of Maine 1772-1820, the unpublished work of Jeremiah Barker, a rural physician in New England, Richard J. Kahn
- Ties of common blood, a history of Maine's northeast boundary dispute with Great Britain 1783-1942, by Geraldine Tidd Scott
- A down-east Yankee from the district of Maine, W.P. Daggett
- Remarks of my life, pr me Hezekiah Prince, 1786-1792
- No rich men's sons, the sixth Maine volunteer infantry, James H. Mundy
- Maine in the making of the nation 1783-1870, by Elizabeth Ring
- Madawaska, a chapter in Maine-New Brunswick relations., Charlotte Lenentine
- Our Maine heritage, by Rita B. Stadig
- An address to the people of Maine, on the question of separation., By the convention of delegates, assembled at Brunswick, August 1, 1816