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monsterscallinghome t1_j15gokt wrote

I'm gonna ask the library to find this for me! Have you read Colin Woodard's Lobster Coast? Mostly focused on the coast, but very interesting to read.

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WizzoPQ t1_j15m3m2 wrote

Hard Times, Hard Men is why my great great grandma moved here in the first place!

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DrMcMeow t1_j15n8zj wrote

the guy with the brick looks

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IamSauerKraut t1_j16g1fb wrote

Just ordered 3 books on Maine history, including 2 on the maritime. Giving as gifts.

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queequeg69 t1_j16q98m wrote

Mundy has a good one on the Second Maine Volunteers during the Civil War, too.

Iā€™d also recommend checking out books by John Gould.

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Majestic-Feedback541 t1_j18dxhf wrote

I took a Maine history course last summer, it was the only class that I could pick freely. It was fantastic!

On a side note, I got a newspapers.com subscription this past year, for genealogy purposes. My grandfather was arrested for beating up a parking meter in Portland. Totally irrelevant to this post, but I found it hilarious!

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tenfootturd t1_j18wpfi wrote

There is a book called Through a howling wilderness by Thomas A. Desjardin depicting Benedict Arnold's march through Maine to Quebec which is quite the story.

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neuromonkey t1_j1feg2i wrote

Yup. The KKK got going up here because of those damned Catholics! My friend Charlie travels the state, shooting photos in every town. His memory is as good as mine is bad (and that's really saying something,) and he has some incredible stories about Maine's past & present.

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