- The Euro-Wabanaki Wars (17): Beginning of Queen Anne’s War
- The Euro-Wabanaki War (16): Maine after King William’s War
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (14): The Stagger Towards Peace in King William’s War
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (13): Murderous raids of Madockawando in 1692.
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (12): Expedition of Benjamin Church in 1690
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (11): Sir William Phips tries to take Canada in 1690
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (10): King William’s War – Destruction of Falmouth (May 25, 1690)
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (9): Baron Saint-Castin, Guerrilla Leader of the Wabanaki
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (8): Buildup to King William’s War (1688)
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (7): The End of King Philip’s War
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (6): A doleful slaughter at Black Point, Scarborough (June 1677)
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (5): Mogg Hagen of Saco – Warrior and Diplomat
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (4): Wabanaki Raids in 1676
- Euro-Wabanaki War (3): William Waldron’s Deceit (1675)
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (2): Metacomet’s (King Philip’s) War erupts in Maine
- Euro-Wabanaki Wars (1): Settlements in Maine Before the Hostilities
- Early Settlement Period (1): Pilgrims in Maine
- Early Settlement Period (2): Wabanaki trade at Pemaquid
- Early Settlement Period (3): Pemaquid becomes a Mid-Coast Trade Center
- Early Settlement Period (4): Dixie Bull – Maine’s First Pirate
- Early Settlement Period (5): Thomas Purchase builds an outpost at Pejepscot (Brunswick)
- Early Settlement Period (6): Ferdinando Gorges and the Council of New England
- Early settlement Period (7): Sir Ferdinando’s Grand Plan
- Early Settlement Period (8): Monhegan Island – The Cradle of New England
- Early Settlement Period (9): First Fishing Stations
- Early Settlement Period (10): Life on a 17th-century fishing station, Richmond Island, Casco Bay
- Early Settlement Period (11): Saco and Biddeford
- Early Settlement Period (12): Agamenticus (York)
- Early Settlement Period (13): Islands of Casco Bay
- Early Settlement Period (14): George Cleeve – Founder of Portland, Maine
- Early Settlement Period (15): The First English Government at Agamenticus
- Early Settlement Period (16): Governor Thomas Gorges’s Letter Home
- Early Settlement Period (17): Cleeve steals the Province of Lygonia
- Early Settlement Period (18): Cleeve struggles to control Lygonia
- Early Settlement Period (19): Cleeve tumbles and Massachusetts gains control
- Early Settlement Period (20): Wabanaki Land Sales
- Early Settlement Period (21): Maine in 1675
- The Wabanaki (1): Ethnicity
- The Wabanaki (2): Lifeways
- The Wabanaki (3): Winter hunts
- The Wabanaki (4): Leadership structure
- The Wabanaki (5): World view
- The Wabanaki (6): The Mawooshen Confederation
- The Wabanaki (7): Tarrentine Wars
- The Wabanaki (8): The Super Chiefs – Bashaba and Membertou
- The Wabanaki (9): Children of Gluskap
- The Wabanaki (10): Tales of Gluskap
- The Wabanaki (11): Land sales
- Early Contact Period (1): The first French settlement in Maine
- Early Contact Period (2): Champlain’s first explorations of coastal Maine
- Early Contact Period (3): Champlain’s second voyage to Maine
- Early Contact Period (4): Champlain’s third voyage down coast of Maine
- Early Contact Period (5): George Waymouth abducts five Etchemin
- Early Contact Period (6): Fate of the Etchemin Abducted by Waymouth
- Early Contact Period (7): Christopher Levett’s Voyage up the Coast (1623 – 1624)
- The Early Contact Period (8): Notable Wabanaki
