Number 1
Summer 2019
(2019):
Maine History
Number 2
Fall 2020
(2020):
Maine History
Number 1
Winter 2017-18
(2018):
Moss, Moose, and Mills: A Historic Look at the Maine North Woods
Number 2
Summer 2018
(2018):
Maine in World War I: Relections and Resources at the Centennial
Number 1
Winter 2016-17
(2017):
Women's History
Number 2
Summer 2017
(2017):
Cooperation and Conflict on the Maine Coast
Number 1
Winter 2016
(2016):
Maine Political History
Number 2
Summer 2016
(2016):
150th Anniversary of the University of Maine
Number 1
Winter 2015
(2015):
The Maine Melting Pot
Number 2
Summer 2015
(2015):
Maine Agriculture
Number 1
January 2013
(2013):
The Maine Borderlands
Number 2
July 2013
(2013):
Maine Biographies
Number 1
October 2011
(2011):
Representing Maine
Number 2
June 2012
(2012):
Land and Labor
Number 1
December 2009
(2009):
The Rise and Demise of a Maine Mill
Number 2
June 2010
(2010):
Law and Order in Rural Maine
Number 3
December 2010
(2010):
Maine Culture, High and Low
Number 4
July 2011
(2011):
Maine History Index, 1969 - 2011
Number 1
October 2008
(2008):
Farms, Forests, and Fire
Number 2
April 2009
(2009):
Maine Institutions & Maine Politics
Number 1
January 2007
(2007):
Here Come the British!
Number 2
August 2007
(2007):
Reconstructing Maine's Wabanaki History
Number 3
January 2008
(2008):
Mind, Body, and Spirit: Maine's Therapeutic Landscapes
Number 4
June 2008
(2008):
Traditional Landscapes, Modern Maine
Number 1
August 2004
(2004):
Politics, Labor, and Religion
Number 2
February 2005
(2005):
Digging Into the Past: Ordinary Lives in Maine
Number 3
October 2005
(2005):
Oxford County's Bicentennial, 1805 - 2005
Number 4
July 2006
(2006):
Maine and Washington in Peace and War
Number 1
Spring 2002
(2002):
Men and Women of Maine
Number 2
Summer 2002
(2002):
Maine Monuments and Memorials
Number 3
(2002):
James Berry Vickery III, 1917-1997
Number 1
Spring 2001
(2001):
The Nature of Maine
Number 2
Summer 2001
(2001):
Lynching Jim Cullen
Number 3
Fall 2001
(2001):
Challenge and Change in Maine's Communities
Number 4
Winter 2001 - 2002
(2002):
Women, Politics, and Religion
Number 1
Spring 2000
(2000):
History's Boundaries
Number 2
Summer 2000
(2000):
The Early Coast of Maine
Number 3
Fall 2000
(2000):
Maine Archaeological Myths
Number 4
Winter 2000-01
(2001):
Television Comes to Bangor
Number 1
Summer 1998
(1998):
Perspectives on Maine's North Woods
Number 2
Fall 1998
(1998)
Number 3
(1999):
Bicycling in Maine
Number 1
(1997):
Industrial Relations in Maine
Number 3
Winter 1998
(1998):
Frank T. Siebert, Jr. (1912-1998)
Number 4
Spring 1998
(1998):
The Maine: An Account of Her Destruction in Havanna Harbor (1899)
Number 1
(1996):
Issues 1-2; Fine Arts in Maine After the Civil War
Number 3
(1996):
Issues 3-4; Civil Rights in Maine, 1945-1971
Number 1
(1995):
Issues 1-2; Washburn Memorial Library, Third Annual Washburn Humanities Conference, Livermore, June 9, 1995
Number 3
(1995):
Abraham Lincoln at Home
Number 1
Summer 1994
(1994):
Indian Female Stereotypes
Number 2
Fall 1994
(1994):
Poland Spring Hotel
Number 3
(1995):
Winfield Scott and the Aroostook War
Number 1
Summer 1993
(1993):
Dexter Volunteer Fire Department
Number 2
Fall 1993
(1993):
Norlands Universalist Church (1827)
Number 3
(1994):
Jefferson Cattle Pound (1830)
Number 1
Summer 1992
(1992):
Margaret Chase Smith
Number 2
Fall 1992
(1992):
Eastern Maine, 1770-1810
Number 3
(1993):
The Diocesan Boundaries of Madawaska
Number 1
Summer 1991
(1991):
My Best Wearing Apparel Maine Women and Fashion, 1800-1840
Number 2
Fall 1991
(1991):
Black Soldiers in the Civil War
Number 3
Winter-Spring 1992
(1992):
Winter-Spring, 1992. Vol. 31, No. 3 & 4
Number 1
Summer 1990
(1990)
Number 2
Fall, 1990
(1990)
Number 3
Winter-Spring 1991
(1991):
Winter, Spring 1991; Vol. 30, No. 3 & 4
Number 1
Summer, 1989
(1989):
Organizing the lobster industry
Number 2
Fall, 1989
(1989):
Bangor Theological Seminary Maine Hall
Number 3
(1990):
Winter-Spring 1990; Vol. 29, No. 3 & 4
Number 1
Summer, 1988
(1988):
James G. Blaine, Maine statesman
Number 2
Fall, 1988
(1988):
The Character of New England
Number 3
Winter, 1989
(1989):
The State Capitol
Number 4
Spring, 1989
(1989):
Portland, 1838
Number 1
Summer, 1987
(1987):
Conservation and Recreation
Number 2
Fall, 1987
(1987)
Number 3
Winter, 1988
(1988):
Penobscot Valley Agriculture
Number 4
Spring, 1988
(1988)
Number 1
Summer, 1986
(1986)
Number 2
Fall, 1986
(1986):
Henry Knox
Number 3
Winter, 1987
(1987)
Number 4
Spring, 1987
(1987):
Maine's Oldest Historical Societies
Number 1
Summer, 1985
(1985):
Maine Abolitionists
Number 2
Fall, 1985
(1985):
Rural Maine
Number 3
Winter, 1986
(1986)
Number 4
Spring, 1986
(1986):
Franco-Americans in Maine
Number 1
Summer, 1984
(1984):
Maine Historical Society Quarterly
Number 2
Fall, 1984
(1984):
Maine Historical Society Quarterly
Number 3
Winter, 1985
(1985):
Maine Silversmiths
Number 4
Spring, 1985
(1985):
Child Labor in the Sardine Industry