History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine, from their first exploration, 1605;

iv CONTENTS. Band, -4th of July, p. 32. 1859. Maine Spectator, -Young Ladies' Aid Society,-Bible Society,-Band of Hope, celebrates the Fourth,-Pillsbury Block, p. 33.-Decline in business and value of estate, lime, &c., -fires, accidents, Commercial House & death of Sears, p. 34.- Knox eagle, &c., earthquake, lunar bow, auroras, &c.,-county of Knox, and Rockland its shire town, p. 35. 1860. Fires, incendiaries, & losses in different years, p. 36.-Ladies drowned,-Youth's Temperance Visitor, -Temperance League, schools, p. 37.-Lime manufacture, -Lincoln county cattle show and fair, p. 38.-Agriculture and industry, -Wide Awakes, and political movements, -meteor, comet, &c., p. 39. CHAP. II. II. 1861, and onward. Citizen's meetings, and other manifestatians of feeling in view of the coming conflict; first volunteer, &c., p. 40. -nurses, -4 companies of volunteers raised, and encamped on Tillson's hill, -tents, -aid to soldier's families, -voluntary contributions, presentation, &c., p. 41.-The 4th Maine Regiment mustered in, attends religious services, and embarks,-its first officers, p. 42.-citizens of Rockland belonging to its Band, - to its Companies A. and B., p. 43,to Company C., p. 44,-to Company D., p. 46,- to Companies E., F., & H., p. 47, —its history, p. 48 to 54, - death of Gen. Berry, p. 51.- Ladies aid, p. 55.-Home and State guards,-loss of shipping, &c., p. 56 -Citizens enlisted in 1st Me. Cavalry, and 2d U. S. Sharpshooters, p. 57, -in 2d Me. Battery, p. 58, - in 19th Me. Regiment, p. 60, - in 28th Me. Regiment, p. 61.-in other Maine regiments, p. 62,- in other States, and in U. S. regulars, p. 63, —in the navy, p. 64,- in 2d Me. Cavalry, and in Coast guards, p. 65,-in 30th Me. Regiment, -recruits of 1864, p. 66.Internal duties, &c., p. 67. TABLES. I. Highways, laid out, accepted, &c, p. 68 II. Valuation of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, to 1860. 76 III. Population of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston. 78 IV. Taxes raised each year from 1777 to 1862, 80 V. Principal Town Officers from 1777 to 1864. 82 VI. Mayors, Aldermen and Council of Rockland City to 1864. 87 VII. Licenses granted to residents of Thomaston, Rockland and South Thomaston. 90 VIII. Votes for Governor, &c., given from 1788 to 1864. 91 IX. Navigation built in the three municipalities. 94 X. Deaths in Thomaston from 1836 to 1862. 110 XI. Showing state of Schools in Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, 1863. 11l XII. Meteorological Observations. 112 XIII. Justices of the Peace. 114 XIV. Other civil Officers. 118 XV. Militia Officers, &c. 122 XVI. Votes given for Presidential Electors. 127 Genealogical Table. 128

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History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine, from their first exploration, 1605;
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Eaton, Cyrus, 1784-1875.
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Hallowell [Me.]: Masters, Smith & co., printers,
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Thomaston (Me.) -- History.
Rockland (Me.) -- History.
South Thomaston, Me. -- History.

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