Jonathan Fisher Bibliography
- Jonathan Fisher, Maine Parson, 1768-1847- Mary Ellen Chase, New York, MacMillan Company (1948)
- Index to Mary Ellen Chase Jonathan Fisher, Maine Parson prepared by Rev. Gary Vencill
- Let Every Hour Be Filled to the Brim, Down East Magazine Article, September, 1995
- Historic Maine Parsonage - The Jonathan Fisher House, Blue Hill, Maine - article by Esther E. Wood, Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, August–September 1961
- A Lantern in the Wind - The Life of Mary Ellen Chase - Elienne Squire, Fithian Press, Santa Barbara - (1995).
- Head of the Bay - Sketches and Pictures of Blue Hill, Maine - Annie L. Clough The Shoreacre Press, (1953)
- Maine in the Early Republic: From Revolution to Statehood - Chapter 11, 'Jonathan Fisher and the 'Universe of Being' by Richard Moss. University Press of New England (1988).
- Versatility Yankee Style: the Cultural Diversity of Rev. Jonathan Fisher, John H. Bellamy and the Hardy family (1977)
- The Language of Jonathan Fisher, 1768-1847 (1985)
- Versatile Yankee: The Art of Jonathan Fisher, 1768-1847 by Alice Winchester. Princeton, NJ, Pyne Press, 1973
- Biographical Sketch of the Rev. Jonathan Fisher of Blue Hill, Maine by Gaylord Hall (1945)
- Memoir of Rev. Jonathan Fisher of Blue Hill, Maine (1889)
- "The House the Parson Built" by Abbott Lowell Cummings. Old Time New England Magazine, Volume: 56 Number: 204, Spring, 1966
- The Philosophical Alphabet of Jonathan Fisher by Raoul N. Smith, Lee Pederson American Speech, Vol. 50, No. 1/2 (Spring - Summer, 1975), pp. 36–49
- Property and Progress: Antebellum Landscape Art and Property Law
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“Salad is roughage and a French idea.”
—U.S. grandmother. As quoted in Once a Tramp, Always ..., by M.F.K. Fisher (1969)