James Sullivan, History of the District of Maine ( I. Thomas and E .T. Andrews, Boston, MA: 1795 and Knowlton and McLeary, Farmington, ME: 1 970 for the Maine State Museum, Augusta, ME) "The age of Sullivan, then -- the age of the American Revolution and th e early Republic -- was among other things an age of romance. And few w riters even of the official 'Romantic' age offered such a picturesque, i maginative, inspired accounting as Sullivan provided in his history of M aine. ... for an un-self-conscious expression of the romantic nationali sm of the period, one can do no better than read Sullivan." (Charles E . Clark, in MAINE, A HISTORY, 1970)



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  • Title James Sullivan, History of the District of Maine ( I. Thomas and E .T. Andrews, Boston, MA: 1795 and Knowlton and McLeary, Farmington, ME: 1 970 for the Maine State Museum, Augusta, ME) "The age of Sullivan, then -- the age of the American Revolution and th e early Republic -- was among other things an age of romance. And few w riters even of the official 'Romantic' age offered such a picturesque, i maginative, inspired accounting as Sullivan provided in his history of M aine. ... for an un-self-conscious expression of the romantic nationali sm of the period, one can do no better than read Sullivan." (Charles E . Clark, in MAINE, A HISTORY, 1970) 
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