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Contributing Institution
Maine State Library
Identifier
1-887940-09-x
Exact Creation Date
2005
Language
English
Disciplines
Natural Resources and Conservation
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Publisher
Friends of Baxter State Park
Recommended Citation
Whitcomb, Howard R. and Friends of Baxter State Park, "Percival P. Baxter's Vision for Baxter State Park: An Annotated Compilation of Original Sources in Four Volumes. Vol 1" (2005). Governor Percival Proctor Baxter Documents. 3.
https://digitalmaine.com/baxter_docs/3
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Volume 1 of a four volume annotated compilation of original sources, collectively conveying Governor Percival P. Baxter's intent and vision for Baxter State Park, his unparalleled gift to the people of Maine. The volumes include the Deeds of Trust, legislative interpretations, opinions of Attorneys General, appellate court opinions, and Baxter's voluminous speeches and correspondence.