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Bibliography for The Tory Lover

    Jewett's sources
    Other Sources
    More on Sources & Related Works
    Acknowledgments


Sarah Orne Jewett's Sources for The Tory Lover

This is a partial list of sources available to Jewett for her research on The Tory Lover. It is likely that she read many of these.

Amory, Thomas. The Life of James Sullivan. 1859.

Anonymous. "Paul Jones." United States Democratic Review 31:164 (February 1852) 153-68.

Anonymous. "John Paul Jones." Harper's Monthly 42:11 (July 1855) 145-70.

Belknap, Jeremy. The History of New Hampshire. 1812.

Brewster, Rambles About Portsmouth.  1869.

Buell, Augustus. Paul Jones: Founder of the American Navy. 1900.

Green, Ezra. Diary of Ezra Green. 1875.

Herbert, Charles. A Relic of the Revolution. 1847.
    This book is available on-line at http://www.americanrevolution.org/relic.html.

Mahan, Alfred Thayer. John Paul Jones and the Revolution. Scribner's 24 (July/August 1898) 22-36, 204-19.

Mather, Cotton, Magnalia Christi Americana. 1702, 1852.

Parton, James. The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin.  Boston, 1864.

Parton, James.  Life of Voltaire. Boston, 1881.

Sands, Robert C. Life and Correspondence of John Paul Jones. New York, 1830.

Seawell, Molly E. "Paul Jones." Century 49:6 (April 1895) 873-893.

Sullivan, James. The History of the District of Maine. 1798.

"Master Tate's Diary" in Catalfo, Alfred, Jr. The History of the Town of Rollinsford, New Hampshire: 1623-1973. Thesis for Master of Arts, University of New Hampshire, 1973.

Williamson, William. The History of the State of Maine. 1832.
 
 

Other Sources

     This is a list of sources used for developing background information on Maine and New Hampshire geography and biography.
 

Abell, Francis. Prisoners of War in Britain 1756-1815. 1914.

Adams, Nathaniel. Annals of Portsmouth.

W. J. Bolster. Editor. Cross-Grained & Wily Waters. 2002.

Brighton, Ray. They Came to Fish. 1973.

--. Port of Portsmouth Ships and the Cotton Trade. 1986.

Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England.

DeLorme. The Maine Atlas. 2001.

Delorme. New Hampshire Atlas and Gazeteer. 1999.

Federal Writer's Project. New Hampshire: A Guide to the Granite State. 1938.

Frost, John E. Maine Probate Abstracts 1775-1800. 1991.

Getchell, Sylvia. Piscataqua Pioneers. 2000.

Hayes, Sophia Elizabeth. "The Goodwin Diary." (1885). In the collection of the Old Berwick Historical Society.

Mountford, Anne and Katherine Marshall, Witch Trot Lan.,1937.

Murphy, R. The Confinement and Treatment of Prisoners of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in the Plymouth Region. Dissertation submitted to the History Department of St. Luke's College, Exeter, in partial fulfilment of requirements for the E. Ed. course, May 1974.

Stackpole, Everett. "South Berwick: The First Permanent Settlement in Maine"
 ____. "Sligo and Vicinity"

*Stilgoe, John R. Common Landscape of America, 1580-1845.

Thomas, Evan. John Paul Jones. 2003.

Thompson, Mary P. Landmarks in Ancient Dover, New Hampshire. 1965.

Woodman, Herbert C. Prisoners of War in the Old Mill Prison Millpool 1750-1820, an unpublished thesis at the Plymouth (UK) City Library, 1975.

York County, Maine Atlas. 1872.


Acknowledgments

These notes would not be possible without extensive help from many people and organizations.  The Berwick Academy, Coe College, the Old Berwick Historical Society, the Jewett-Eastman Memorial Committee, the Portsmouth Atheneum, the South Berwick Public Library, and others provided material and intellectual support and facilities.  Members of the Old Berwick Historical Society, especially Tim and Karen Benoit, Rick Coughlin, Brad Fletcher, Norma Keim, Wendy Pirsig, and Nancy and Gary Wetzel, also provided material and intellectual support.  The Soceity for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, in the persons of Martha Sulya and Jan Harney, helped with the research.  Travis Feltman became my researcher on the French setting and characters.  Graham Frater has done wonderful research and photography for the British settings.  Many others are unnamed here, though their names may be seen scattered among the various notes where they made special contributions.  What is best about these materials I owe to these good friends and partners.
  Terry Heller, Coe College
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