Percival P. Baxter
Percival P. Baxter was an American politician and conservationist, best known for his role as the Governor of Maine from 1921 to 1925. He was a strong advocate for the preservation of natural spaces and played a significant role in the establishment of Baxter State Park, which is named in his honor. His vision was to protect the wilderness and provide public access to Maine's natural beauty.
Baxter was born on November 22, 1876, in Mount Katahdin, Maine. Throughout his life, he dedicated himself to public service and environmental conservation. His legacy continues to influence conservation efforts in the region, and Baxter State Park remains a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.