The Popham Colony : $b a discussion of its historical claims, with a bibliography of the subject

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The Popham Colony : $b a discussion of its historical claims, with a bibliography of the subject

by William Frederick Poole, Edward Ballard, Frederic Kidder

EN·~2 hours·10 chapters

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THE POPHAM COLONY A DISCUSSION OF ITS HISTORICAL CLAIMS

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PUBLISHERS' ADVERTISEMENT.

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[Boston Daily Advertiser, April 11, 1866.] THE LAST POPHAM ADDRESS.

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[Boston Daily Advertiser, April 21, 1866.] "THE LAST POPHAM ADDRESS."

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[Portland Advertiser, April 26, 1866.] "THE LAST POPHAM ADDRESS."

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[Boston Daily Advertiser, May 31, 1866.] POPHAM AGAIN AND FINALLY.

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[Boston Daily Advertiser, July 28, 1866.] THE POPHAM COLONY, "FINALLY."

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[Boston Daily Advertiser, July 28, 1866.] A RUNNING REVIEW OF THE "POPHAM AGAIN AND FINALLY."

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE POPHAM COLONY.

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Description

A lively collection of nineteenth‑century newspaper debates, speeches, and personal letters, this work brings the controversy over the 1607 English outpost on the Kennebec River to life. Readers will follow a spirited exchange among scholars, clergy, and local leaders as they argue the colony’s true significance, all while preserving the courteous tone that kept the discussion civil despite sharp disagreements.

The volume also records the annual commemorations that began in the 1860s, featuring memorable orations from prominent New England figures. A carefully assembled bibliography rounds out the text, guiding listeners toward further research on this early, oft‑overlooked chapter of American history.

Ideal for anyone curious about how historical narratives are contested and clarified, the book offers a window into the methods of Victorian‑era scholarship and the enduring fascination with the first English attempts to settle New England.

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~2 hours (133K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Charlene Taylor, JoAnn Greenwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2013-04-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

William Frederick Poole

William Frederick Poole

1821–1894

Best known for creating a groundbreaking index to periodical literature, this pioneering American librarian helped readers and researchers find their way through a growing world of magazines and journals. His work also shaped major libraries in Boston, Cincinnati, and Chicago.

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Edward Ballard

Edward Ballard

1804–1870

A 19th-century Episcopal clergyman and local historian, he wrote about early church life in Maine and helped preserve the story of the Popham Colony. His work connects religious history with some of New England’s earliest colonial memories.

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Frederic Kidder

1804–1885

A self-educated New England antiquarian, this 19th-century writer turned local history into vivid storytelling. His books explore early American conflict, settlement, and Indigenous history with the curiosity of a dedicated researcher.

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