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38 Anderson, Thomas N., and Nolin, Frank A. Skowhegan.

History of Somerset Lodge, No. 34, of Free and Accepted Masons, Skowhegan, Maine, from January 1, 1875 to December 31, 1889, by Thomas H. Anderson, and Frank A. Nolin. Skowhegan: J. O. Smith & Co., Printers. 1891. 12mo. pp. 36. [305

Andrew, John Albion, LL. D. 1818–76. b. Windham. Lawyer and governor of Massachusetts. Boston.

Oration before the Athenaean Society of Bowdoin College. 1844 See Chandler, Peleg W.

Address at the Maine Female Seminary, Gorham, 1859. See Chandler, Peleg W.

Andrews, Charles. 1814–52. Lawyer, Paris.

Speech of Mr. Charles Andrews of Maine, in the House of Representatives, February 25, 1852, on the resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Maine, tendering sympathy to Louis Kossuth, condemning the unwarranted intervention of Russia in the affairs of Hungary, and asking the influence of the United States against all such interventions in future, n. t. p. (Washington, 1832.) 8vo. pp. 7. [306

Andrews, Christopher Columbus, b. 1829. St. Paul, Minn.

Andrews Papers. Me. Rec. 3: 194, 257. (1886.) 4: 7, 209, 236, (1887.) 5: 22.(1888.) [307

Andrews, Charles Everett. Clergyman, Somerville, Mass.

Statement concerning Bangor Theological Seminary. Bangor: J. H. Bacon, Printer. 1880. 12mo. pp. 12. (Map.) [308

Andrews, H. F. Audubon, Iowa.

Robert Andrews, who settled at Ipswich, Mass., about 1735, and some of his descendants. Me. Rec. 5: 161. (1888.) [309

Andrews, James. Falmouth, 1888. See Mayberry, S. P.

Andrews, Jeremiah. 1757–1826. Revolutionary soldier. Bethel. Sketch of. Me. Biog. 3: 44. (1877.) [310

Andrews, Robert, and descendants. (Ipswich, Mass.)

See Andrews, H. F.

Andrews, Samuel. 1737–1818. Clergyman, St. Andrews, N. B.

The True Means to Avert National Judgments. A sermon upon the solemn fast, ordered through the states of America, May 9th, 1798, delivered in Robbinston. Boston: 1798. 8vo. pp. 22. [311

Andros, Sir Edmund. Governor of Massachusetts, 1686–89.

Order for Jurisdiction of Pemaquid. 1686. See Bristol.

Builds Fort Pemaquid; Plunders Pentagoet. See Charlevoix, P. F. X.