
Forgotten on the Kennebec: Abandoned Places and Quirky People - Paperback
Forgotten on the Kennebec: Abandoned Places and Quirky People - Paperback
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by David Fiske (Author)
A look at places along Maine's Kennebec River that were once scenes of human activity, but now abandoned. Included are Fort Popham and its overlooked companion, Fort Baldwin; the deserted village of Perkins, on Swan Island; and the stately stone buildings of the Federal arsenal at Augusta. Some of the inhabitants of these sites are profiled: a careeer army sergeant who went to prison for killing a college student; a quirky doctor whos family resided on a picturesque island; and an army ordnance expert, whose family experienced a tragedy at Augusta, Maine. Designed to encourage visits to the sites by readers, driving directions and a walking guide are included for each "ghost town." Includes full-color photographs, taken by the author.
Author Biography
David Fiske is a genealogist and historical researcher, whose study of Solomon Northup (whose life is portrayed in the Oscar-winning film 12 Years a Slave) resulted in a comprehensive biography of the man, titled Solomon Northup: The Complete Story of the Author of Twelve Years a Slave. Fiske also collaborated with author Eric Stanway on a biography of Madame Sherri, an eccentric show business personality who retired to a castle-like house in rural New Hampshire.



















