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Rh of the District of Maine from Massachusetts, proper, and to the erection of said District into a separate state." Mass. Resolves. Printed (by request). April, 1816. 8vo. pp. 21. [325

The same. Second edition. 8vo. pp. 20.

(The) Appeal to the two counties of Lincoln and Hancock, from the Forlorn Hope, or Mount of Distress; to the General Court, or to all the world. Portsmouth, N. H. Printed by Charles Peirce, proprietor of the work. 1796. 12mo. pp. 11–20 (and lacking some pages beyond). [326

This seems to be connected with "The Unmasked Nabob of Hancock County," which see.

Appleton. Incorporated 1829.

Account of bell presented to by Samuel Appleton. See Lothrop, Samuel K.

Appleton Record, Census, History, Statistics, Business Directory, etc., etc. 1888. Union Publishing Co., Union. 18mo. pp. 28. [327

Appleton, D. F.

The Origin of the Maine Law and of Prohibiting Legislation, with a brief memoir of James Appleton. By D. F. Appleton. New York: The National Temperance Society and Publication House. 1886. 8vo. pp. 52. (Port.) [328

Appleton, Edward. Civil engineer, Boston.

Report of a survey and estimate for a railroad from Waterville to Bangor, Me. Waterville: E. Maxham, Printer. 1848. 8vo. pp. 12. (Folded map.) 329

This was the Penobscot and Kennebec railroad, which merged in 1862 with the Maine Central railroad.

Appleton, Frederick.

Recollections of. 1847. See Appleton, Martha W. H.

Appleton, Frederick Hunt. b. 1844. Lawyer, Bangor.

Co-author Maine Digest, 1880. See Plaisted, Harris M.

Appleton, James. 1786–1852. Temperance reformer. Portland.

Memoir of. 1886. See Appleton, D. F.

Appleton, Mrs. Jane Sophia, and Barrett, Mrs. Cornelia Crosby, Bangor.

Editors. Voices From the Kenduskeag. "Whether we whisper of love, hope or fear, Bring laughter, or tears, or only a sneer, Or lull you to sleep as we buzz in your ear, The gravest and gayest must candidly own That to please you we seekwhatever our tone. Bangor: Published by David Bugbee. 1848. 12mo. pp. 286. [330

Contents. The Poetical Introduction, by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton and Mrs. Henrietta C. Ingersoll; The Speculator, by John E. Godfrey; The Countess of