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1850 — Harriet Beecher Stowe arrives in Brunswick seven months pregnant after 18 years in Cincinnati. While living in Brunswick in 1850-1851, when her husband Calvin, of the Bowdoin Class of 1824, was teaching theology, Stowe wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” one of the most influential novels in American history. Stowe wrote in her husband’s study in Appleton hall and in the family home on Federal Street, where she hosted Bowdoin students to read and discuss the book before it was published.

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(L. to r.) Portland Art Museum Director Brian Ferriso ’88; London 2012 Olympian Ashton Eaton; Sarah Reinertsen, first female leg amputee to complete Triathlon World Championship in Kona, Hawaii; Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson ’79; Angela Snow, Nike Global Director of Creative Operations and Portland Art Museum Trustee; John Hoke III, Nike Global Vice President of Design; track and field legend Carl Lewis, winner of 10 Olympic medals, including nine gold.

(L. to r.) Portland Art Museum Director Brian Ferriso '88; London 2012 Olympian Ashton Eaton; Sarah Reinertsen, first female leg amputee to complete Triathlon World Championship in Kona, Hawaii; Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson '79; Angela Snow, Nike Global Director of Creative Operations and Portland Art Museum Trustee; John Hoke III, Nike Global Vice President of Design; track and field legend Carl Lewis, winner of 10 Olympic medals, including nine gold.

(L. to r.) Portland Art Museum Director Brian Ferriso ’88; London 2012 Olympian Ashton Eaton; Sarah Reinertsen, first female leg amputee to complete Triathlon World Championship in Kona, Hawaii; Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson ’79; Angela Snow, Nike Global Director of Creative Operations and Portland Art Museum Trustee; John Hoke III, Nike Global Vice President of Design; track and field legend Carl Lewis, winner of 10 Olympic medals, including nine gold.

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