Lady Knox DAR talks about its book in Waldoboro: Fighting for Freedom, Fighting for Survival
The Lady Knox Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will present their newly published non-fiction book, Fighting for Freedom, Fighting for Survival, Sunday, July 27, at 1 p.m., at the Waldoboro Historical Society Museum, 1164 Main Street, Waldoboro.
Fighting for Freedom, Fighting for Survival recounts Midcoast Maine history told through the lives of real people interred in Tolman Cemetery in Rockland, Maine. Local patriots of the American Revolution served from Lexington to Long Island, Quebec City to Saratoga. In the War of 1812, sons battled trade wars, smugglers, and privateers with firefights in Rockland Harbor and a standoff in Camden. These men come to life through details of their families, community, and occupations. Their biographies are portals to the past when early pioneers fought the British and nature.
The book forms a framework for understanding the settlement and growth of Thomaston, Rockland, and Rockport. Hyper-local history underscores how the lives, families, and stories are interwoven as they built homes in a wilderness while facing challenges of two wars of independence.
An opportunity to purchase the book will follow. Copies are available through Maine Authors Publishing and Sherman Book Stores.
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Waldoborough Historical Society Museum
1164 Main Street
Waldoboro, ME 04572
United States
