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The One-Term Maine Governor Best Known For Creating A State Park


One-hundred years ago Sunday, Maine got its second new governor in a month.
Frederick Parkhurst, who’d been elected the previous fall to a two-year term, died not long after his inauguration. That elevated the brand new state Senate president to the governorship.
Percival Baxter and Mount Katahdin in 1962.
Credit Baxter State Park photo via Maine Memory Network
His name was Percival Baxter, who is maybe best known for the park he created that bears his name, but that wouldn’t come until after his four years as governor.
Maine State Historian Earle Shettleworth told Morning Edition Host Irwin Gratz that Baxter’s interest in preservation had emerged as a young lawmaker in 1917. ....

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Popham Colony


Popham Colony
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The Popham Colony (1607-1608 CE, also referred to as the Sagadahoc Colony) was an English settlement established in the present-day town of Phippsburg, State of Maine, USA, in August 1607 CE. The expedition which founded the site was comprised of about 100 men and boys whose principal goal was to establish a fort and build ships. The colonists arrived in August of 1607 CE, too late to plant crops, and many returned to England that fall when food began to run out. The remainder stayed until the fall of 1608 CE. Their leader, George Popham (l. 1550-1608 CE), had died in February 1608 CE and that fall his successor, Raleigh Gilbert, decided to return home upon hearing he had inherited his father s estate; the other colonists followed him home.   ....

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First BIW-built destroyer in two years heads to sea for testing


First BIW-built destroyer in two years heads to sea for testing
BIW Spokesman David Hench said at-sea trials, also called builder’s trials, are the shipyard’s chance to measure a vessel s performance and general seaworthiness.
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The future USS Daniel Inouye, a BIW-built Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, coasted down the Kennebec River Wednesday on its way to at-sea trials.
Kathleen O’Brien / The Times Record
BATH The future USS Daniel Inouye, Bath Iron Works’ 37th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, left the Bath shipyard Wednesday and cruised down the Kennebec River for its first at-sea trials.
More than 100 people gathered around Fort Popham, perched at the mouth of the Kennebec River in Phippsburg. Spectators waved at the $4 billion warship as it passed. The ship blasted its horn in greeting. ....

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