Also known as the Crossroads of Maine due to the
intersection of five major routes in its village center,
Gray is a town known for its exciting past. The home of the
first water-powered woolen mills built in the United States,
Gray has experienced tremendous success through the years
while maintaining its small town values. In addition to the
town s sense of community and drive to succeed, its prime
location between the cities of Portland and Lewiston has
also contributed to its growth and progress.
This richly detailed visual history chronicles Gray s
last 230 years, beginning with the 18th century, when
the early settlers established King s Mast Yard. In this
collection of over 200 photographs, the author explores a
variety of topics, from the nationally known grave site of a
Confederate soldier to one of the first high-speed electric
railways. As you leaf through the pages of this book, you
will meet many of the people who have shaped the town s
history, from a teacher of the Fisher Brothers, the designers
for GM automobiles, to the citizens whose influences went
far beyond Gray s borders and into the worlds of banking,
medicine, and moon exploration."
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About the Author:
Author Louise M. Knapp, president of the Gray Historical Society, has compiled the images featured in Gray, Maine with the help of the many residents who have so generously loaned and/or donated their photographs to the historical society. Knapp s compelling tribute to her community s past will be cherished by readers of all ages for years to come.
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- PublisherArcadia Publishing (SC)
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0738589829
- ISBN 13 9780738589824
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages128