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40 Anson. Incorporated 1798.

History Northern Star Lodge. 1875. See Moore, Albert.

Anthony, Henry Bowen. 1815–84. Providence, R. I.

Memorial Addresses on several occasions: delivered in the Senate of the United States. Providence: Sydney S. Rider. 1875. 8vo. pp (1), 52. (Port.) [317

Address on Wm. P. Fessenden, 1869, with portrait, pp. 8–12.

Anthony, Susanna. 1726–91. Newport, R. I.

Life and character of. 1810. See Hopkins, Samuel.

Memoir of. 1834. See Pond, Enoch.

Anthony's Business Directory, Guide and Manual for Augusta, Gardiner, Hallowell, Waterville, Portland and Fairfield. 1890. Augusta: Anthony Publishing Co. 1890. [318

Anti-Masonic.

Fourth Anti-Masonic Convention. Proceedings of the Anti-Masonic Republican convention of the state of Maine, held at Hallowell. July 3d and 4th, 1834. Hallowell: Herrick & Rice. 1834. 8vo. pp. 30. [319

Anti-Slavery.

Anti-Slavery Union in Behalf of the Colored Race. Proceedings of convention. Portland: 1838. 8vo. [320

Fourth Annual Report of the Maine Anti-Slavery Society. With the minutes of the anniversary meeting, on the 7th and 8th of February, 1839. Brunswick: Printed by Thomas W. Newman, 1839. 8vo. pp. 56. [321

Fifth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Maine Anti-Slavery Society, with the minutes of the anniversary meeting, held in Hallowell, on the 6th and 7th of February, 1840. Brunswick: Press of Joseph Griffin. 8vo. pp. 48. [322

Significance of its Struggle. 1840. See Frothingham, Frederic.

Slavery vs. The Bible. Correspondence of the General Conference of Maine and the Presbytery of Tombecbee, Mississippi. With appendix, by Cyrus P. Grosvener, 1840. [323

Proceedings of the American Anti-Slavery Society, at its third decade held in the city of Philadelphia, Dec. 3d and 4th, 1863. With an appendix and catalogue of anti-slavery publications in America, from 1750 to 1863. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, No. 48 Beekman Street. 1864. 8vo. pp. 175. [334

Contains letters from Samuel Fessenden and David Thurston.

History of the cause in Maine. 1888. See Willey, Austin.

(An) Appeal to the People on the Question of Separation.

"Shall the Legislature be requested to give its consent to the