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Maine Lighthouses:
Documentation of Their Past
By J. Candace Clifford and Mary Louise Clifford

$22.95
Softcover, Maine History
ISBN: 0-9636412-6-3

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Some 67 light stations with resident keepers were built to aid shipping along Maine's rocky coastline between 1791, when the tower at Portland Head was lit, and 1910, when the last traditional lighthouse was established at Whitlock Mills. The rich maritime heritage of the United States is abundantly apparent in the history of Maine. Many settlers and later residents of Maine relied on the sea for their livelihood. Ships were vital to the fishing, granite, lime, lumber, and shipbuilding industries that thrived in Maine's early coastal communities. Later, numerous steamships carried passengers in Maine's growing tourist trade.

Maine Lighthouses: Documentation of Their Past differs from other books about Maine lights in being based almost entirely on primary sources. The authors combed the lighthouse collection in the National Archives for original records that describe how the site was selected, the construction of the tower and auxiliary buildings, the appointment of keepers, the damage to the station done by weather, and the repairs and reconstruction needed as the decades slid by. Log books tell us about the daily lives of keepers; correspondence with engineers and inspection reports detail the physical evolution of each station; and communication with Federal officials indicates how the Lighthouse Establishment was administered.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Candace Clifford, a lighthouse historian, served as consultant to the National Park Service's Maritime Heritage Program (1988-2001) where she compiled and edited the 1990 Inventory of Large Historic Vessels and 1994 Inventory of Historic Light Stations, and produced the Historic Lighthouse Preservation Handbook. Currently an independent researcher, Candace does most of her work at the National Archives in Washington D.C., documenting lighthouses and other maritime resources.

Mary Louise Clifford has published twelve other titles. Her fourth fiction title, published in 2005, is titled Lonesome Road. Mary Louise and Candace have also co-authored Women Who Kept the Lights: An Illustrated History of Female Lighthouse Keepers and Nineteenth-Century Lights: Historic Images of American Lighthouses.