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Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636–1936: A History

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Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636–1936: A History
Front cover of the book's 1980 reprint
AuthorWilliam Hutchinson Rowe
LanguageEnglish
GenreGenealogy
Publication date
1937
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardback book
Pages427
ISBN0788425528

Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636–1936: A History is a book by William Hutchinson Rowe. It was published in 1937, covering three centuries of the events of North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine.[1] As of the early 21st century, it was still in print.[2][3] It was Rowe's fourth book, following Yarmouth Personages, an Introduction. An Attempt to Revive the Memory of Individuals Whose Names Were Once Household Words in Old North Yarmouth and Yarmouth (1910), Shipbuilding Days and Tales of the Sea, in Old North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine (1924) and Shipbuilding Days in Casco Bay, 1727–1890: Being Footnotes to the Maritime History of Maine (1929).

In 1923, Rowe announced that a history of Yarmouth was in the works. The project took fourteen more years to complete. The book contains 427 pages, fifteen chapters (plus a detailed appendix), was printed on antique book paper and bound in gold-stamped cloth. It was printed by Portland's Southworth–Anthoensen Press, based at 105 Middle Street.[4] It was on sale for $5 at the time of its initial release.[5]

A new printing of the book was made in 1980 to coincide with the tricentennial celebration of the incorporation of the Town of North Yarmouth.

References

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  1. ^ Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine, 1636–1936, William H. Rowe, The Southworth-Anthoensen Press (1937),
  2. ^ Yarmouth Historical Society, via the Yarmouth/North Yarmouth Community Guide, Portland Press Herald, Summer 2007
  3. ^ Images of America: Yarmouth, Hall, Alan M., Arcadia (2002)
  4. ^ Anthoensen Press, 1981Portland Public Library
  5. ^ Portland Evening Express, January 11, 1930 – William Hutchinson Rowe Correspondence, November 2015, Maine State Library