Harry Gratwick
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Hidden History of Maine
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2010
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5 editions
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The Forts of Maine: Silent Sentinels of the Pine Tree State
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2013
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6 editions
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Stories from the Maine Coast: Skippers, Ships and Storms
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2012
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5 editions
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Historic Shipwrecks of Penobscot Bay
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2014
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7 editions
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Mainers in the Civil War (Civil War Series)
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2011
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5 editions
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Penobscot Bay: People, Ports & Pastimes
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2009
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5 editions
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The Maritime Marauder of Revolutionary Maine: Captain Henry Mowat
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2015
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3 editions
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Penobscot: The Forest, River and Bay
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1997
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Forts of Maine, The:: Silent Sentinels of the Pine Tree State (War Era and Military) Paperback – March 12, 2013
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Stories from the Maine Coast:: Skippers, Ships and Storms Paperback – April 8, 2012
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“Because of its location next to a deep, sheltered harbor and its access to timber and wealth from the fur trade, Professor Stone told me that the Pentagoet Peninsula became the single most contested piece of property (one and a half square miles) in the entire world. For the next two hundred years, the town would change hands seventeen times. “It was originally a pawn in the diplomatic game and it very quickly became a rook,” said Stone.”
― The Forts of Maine: Silent Sentinels of the Pine Tree State
― The Forts of Maine: Silent Sentinels of the Pine Tree State
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