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Hidden History of Maine

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<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong> (Harry Gratwick) The history <strong>of</strong> the Pine Tree State would be bare but for the contributions <strong>of</strong> hardy and impassioned individuals--generals, governors, settlers and activists whose lives <strong>of</strong> leadership make up the story <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong> s "hidden history." Author Harry Gratwick creates intimate and detailed portraits <strong>of</strong> these <strong>Maine</strong>rs, from the controversial missionary Sebastien Rale to Woolwich native William Phips, whose seafaring attacks against French Canada earned him the first governorship <strong>of</strong> the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Gratwick also pr<strong>of</strong>iles inventors who "challenged the assumptions <strong>of</strong> their] time and place," such as Robert Benjamin Lewis, an African American from Gardiner who patented a hair growth product in the 1830s, and Margaret Knight, a York native who defied nineteenth-century sexism to earn the nickname "the female Edison." Discover four hundred years <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong> s history through the tales <strong>of</strong> its unique residents, from soprano Lillian Nordica, who left Farmington to become the most glamorous American opera singer <strong>of</strong> her day, to slugger George "Piano Legs" Gore, the only <strong>Maine</strong>r to have ever won a Major League batting championship.<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong>

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