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Maine in the World: Stories from Some of Those from Here Who Went Away (Paperback)

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Description


From its earliest beginnings, the land that became Maine produced adventurous inhabitants who went outside its boundaries to do interesting things that sometimes made them famous or even infamous.


The inspiration for this book came from the tiny Pacific island of Kosrae in Micronesia, where Brewer native and Bangor Theological Seminary graduate the Reverend Galen Snow converted all of the natives to Christianity, and Portlander Harry Skillins left a record as a vicious pirate and who sired a line of descendants by native women. Others in these twenty chapters are far better known, such as poets Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Pulitzer Prize winner Edna St. Vincent Millay, opera singer Lillian Nordica, and Hollywood movie director John Ford. But whether it is Woolwich's Sir William Phips, the wilderness shepherd boy who went to sea and found a Spanish treasure and was knighted by the king of England, or Brunswick's Asa Simpson, the forty-niner who built a lumber and shipping empire in Oregon, or John Frank Stevens of West Bath, the noted engineer who made the Panama Canal possible, or Franklin County's Mark Walker, a 1930s' radical during the Great Depression, these stories, varied as they are, provide a continuous range of Mainers' contributions to the world at large. Told chronologically from the time of pre-history Indians in Maine, they end in the present with a look at our current connections overseas and at several Maine women who have dedicated their lives to helping the poor in Central and South America.

About the Author


A former legislator and an award-winning historian,Neil Rolde is the author of Maine in the World: Stories of Some of Those from Here Who Went Away; Continental Liar from the State of Maine: James G. Blaine; Unsettled Past, Unsettled Future: The Story of Maine Indians; The Interrupted Forest: A History of Maine's Wildlands; and many other books. He lives in York, Maine.

Praise For…


Author Neil Rolde has once again crafted a book of Maine history that
draws in and satisfies the reader. He tells of Mainers who are well
recorded in historical works and of some whose names are less familiar,
each of whom left a distinct mark far outside the state's boundaries.
Rolde begins with the legendary Gluskabe (Glooskap), the creator of the
Wabanaki native peoples. Lore has it that he roamed great distances from
the Northeast. Rolde includes the stories of poets, politicians,
missionaries, an engineer, a knight, an opera singer, a pirate, a
Hollywood director, and a ten-year-old diplomat named Samantha Smith.
The book is arranged chronologically and includes contemporary examples
of those who have made an impact far from the Pine Tree Sate. It also
includes a bibliography and is well indexed.
— Maine Antique Digest


Product Details
ISBN: 9780884483205
ISBN-10: 0884483207
Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers
Publication Date: October 1st, 2009
Pages: 384
Language: English