This detailed history of Sullivan and Sorrento, Maine, spans over 250 years of American history. With detailed information on the founding of the towns, their growth and development, and their role in the American Revolution and beyond, this book provides a fascinating look at small-town life in early America. A must-read for anyone interested in American history and the local history of the Northeast.
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