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Joseph Sewall

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Joseph Sewall, born 1921 in Old Town, Maine, was a 4-term President of the Maine Senate. After leaving the Senate in 1982 he was appointed to the Board of Trustees of Maine Maritime Academy by Governor Brennan. He later became Chairman of the Board. He was also appointed a U.S. Commissioner of the Roosevelt-Campobello International Park Joint Commission and a Member of the Presidential Commission on Merchant Marine and Defense by President Reagan and reappointments by President G.H.W. Bush. Mr. Sewall continues to promote the expansion of Canadian-American relations.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Presidents of the Maine Senate : Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library". www.state.me.us. Retrieved 2010-02-04.