The beginnings of colonial Maine, 1602-1658 . John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, courteouslyresponded to my request for a fac simile of the title-page of itsvaluable copy of Rosiers True Relation of Waymouths voyage tothe coast of Maine in 1605. For the photograph of the Pophammonument in the parish church, Wellington, Somerset, I amindebted to the Rev. W. W. Pulman, vicar of the parish. Forillustrations connected with recent tercentenary celebrations, thatin 1904 of the de Monts colony at St. Croix island, that in 1905 ofWasrmouths discoveries on the Maine coast and that in 1


The beginnings of colonial Maine, 1602-1658 . John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, courteouslyresponded to my request for a fac simile of the title-page of itsvaluable copy of Rosiers True Relation of Waymouths voyage tothe coast of Maine in 1605. For the photograph of the Pophammonument in the parish church, Wellington, Somerset, I amindebted to the Rev. W. W. Pulman, vicar of the parish. Forillustrations connected with recent tercentenary celebrations, thatin 1904 of the de Monts colony at St. Croix island, that in 1905 ofWasrmouths discoveries on the Maine coast and that in 1907 ofthe landing of the Popham colonists at the mouth of the Kennebec,I am indebted to the Maine Historical Society; also for the useof its copy of Johnstons map of the Pilgrim grant on the Kenne-bec in securing a photographic copy of the same; and also for alike use of original letters and other writings from the Societysinvaluable collection known as the Trelawny Papers. The otherillustrations are from originals in the authors A Part of thb New En6i,and ( See J


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