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Category Archives: Helen Hamlin
Famous Women of the Maine Woods

Reprinted from the May 2012 issue of the Northwoods Sporting Journal Many game wardens, woodsmen and guides of the past spent most of their lives in Maine’s remote north woods. Some of them brought their wives, and some of those … Continue reading
Nine Mile Bridge

Another one of those brave, hearty young women who ventured into the northern Maine woods to carve out a living, Helen Hamlin had a story to tell, and she told it well. In “Nine Mile Bridge: Three Years in the … Continue reading
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