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CD: Maine Volume 1 (edition 2000)

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0788413686, CD-ROM)

Contains: History of St. Albans, Maine - Gladys M. Bigelow and Ruth McGowan Knowles (1995) - chronicles the history of St. Albans, from its formative years in the 1790s to its thriving life in the 1980s; Ancient Dominions of Maine - Rufus King Sewall (1859) - a comprehensive study of the history of the early age of Maine, with biographical sketches; The Centennial History of Waterville - Rev. Edwin Carey Whittemore (1902) - the earliest settlement of Waterville is estimated to have taken place in the 1760's and this book is primarily about the first 100 years and the centennial celebrations in 1902; A Gazetteer of the State of Maine - George J. Varney (1881) - about fifty pages are a general history of Maine, Maine in the Civil War and Swedish emigration and over 500 pages of entries of towns, post offices, and counties of Maine; and Old Hallowell on the Kennebec - Emma Huntington Nason (1909) - Hallowell, Maine, traces its origins back to an Abenaki Indian village by the name of Koussinok, which was visited by some Pilgrims from Plymouth Colony in 1625 and this history emphasizes people, with a wealth of biographical data. 2000, CD, Graphic Images, Adobe Acrobat, v6, PC and Mac, 2557 pp.

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