The Alger Family of Maine. N.E.Reg. 29: 270. (1875.) [186
Memoir of Colonel John Allan; an officer of the Revolution. Born in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, January 3, 1746. Died in Lubec, Maine, February 7, 1805. With genealogy. By George H. Allan, of New York. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1867, 8vo. pp. 32. [187
———Sketch of Col. John Allan, of Maine. By George H. Allan, Esq., of New York City. N. E. Reg. 30: 353, (1876.) [188
———The same. Reprinted in separate form. Boston: 1876, 8vo. pp. 8.
———Narrative of. 1858. See Vose, Peter E.
———Memoir of. 1867. See Allan, George H.
———Memoir of. 1867. See Kidder, Frederic.
———Sketch of. 1876. See Allan, George H.
———Col. John Allan's day-book, kept at Machias, 1777. Bang. H. M. 4: 89. (1888.) [189
———Expenditure by Col. John Allan at Machias, 1777. Bang. H. M. 5: 111. (1889.) [190
———Address of Col. John Allan at Machias. 1779. Bang. H. M. 4: 203. (1889.) [191
Heart's Delight. By E. A. W. New York: George W. Carleton. 1879. 12mo. pp. 366. [192
———Over the Hill to the White House. Published by Denison & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. n. d. (Copyright, 1881.) Sq. 16mo. pp. 26. [193
———Our President. "He being dead, yet speaketh." Hebrews 11, iv. By E. W. Allderdice. A Sequel to " Over the Hill to the White House." New York. 1881. Published by Denison & Co. 16mo. pp. 28. (Portrait of Garfield faces title-page.) [194
Excursion to. 1857. See Thoreau, H. D.
Manuscript diary, referred to by S. P. Mayberry, N. E. Reg. 21: 331. (1877.) [195