Published Works
- Memorial Of The American Statistical Association Praying The Adoption Of Measures For The Correction Of Errors In The Census, 1844; OCLC 13848351
- Lives of Isaac Heath, and John Bowles, ... and of Rev. John Eliot jr, 1850; OCLC 3824853
- Memoir of the Gilbert Family, 1850; OCLC 13990800
- Mementos of the Swett Family, 1851; OCLC 16395396
- Landing at Cape Anne, 1854; OCLC 5382334
- Ancient Pemaquid, 1857; OCLC 23935503
- Peter Oliver’s “Puritan Commonwealth” Reviewed, 1857; OCLC 10820661
- First Records of Anglo-American Colonization, 1859; OCLC 6414115
- Pulpit of the American Revolution, 1860; OCLC 249633623
- Colonial Schemes of Popham and Gorges : Speech at the Fort Popham Celebration, August 29, 1862, 1863; OCLC 5362353
- Historical Relation of New England to the English Commonwealth, 1874; OCLC 950363
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