| Author |
Title |
Year |
| Boettcher, Kirsten Read |
What's in a Place Name? Geographic Information Science and its use in Investigating Cultural Landscapes and the Forgotten History of Scotch Hill, Westbrook, Maine, 1885-1903 |
2004 |
| Boggs, Robert |
An Analysis of Aspects of 1988 Archaeological Dig on the Isle of Shoals |
1990 |
| Brown, Elspeth |
Ritual and Community: The Maine Grange |
1992 |
| Dolan, Anne Robinson |
Surry, Maine, 1850-1880: A History of Four Neighborhoods Including a Guide to the Research and Composition of Local History |
1992 |
| Fahlgren, Susan |
Thomas Treadwell Stone and his Wife Laura Poor |
2005 |
| LaBranche, Shirley |
Brother Can You Spare a Rhyme: Poetry of the Civilian Conservation Corps |
1997 |
| MacIsaac, Kimberly |
The Golden Age of Peaks Island Tourism, 1880-1920: An Exhibit and Historical Essay |
1994 |
| Rothermel, Wesley |
Scholarly and Native-American Historical Perspectives |
1994 |
| Skowron, Stacei |
Paper Secrets: The Development of Women's Diary Writing in America |
2003 |
| Shetterly, Aran |
A Star in the Escambray: William Morgan in Revolutionary Cuba 1958-1961 |
2004 |
| Somers, Edmond |
Interpretive Hand Books for Willowbrook Museum at New Field, Maine |
2001 |
| Soper, Marilyn Goodwin |
These Living Stones: The Roles of Gender, Class and the Social Gospel in Shaping the Women's Association of All Souls' Congregational Church, 1912-2002 |
2003 |
| Stenberg, Shirley L. |
Understanding the Wyeths: Preparatory Activities for Young Visitors to the Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center |
2001 |
| Wood, Laurie |
Drinking Champagne from a Paper Cup: Case Study of a Depression-Era Harvard Man |
2003 |