Mac Smith author talk in Stockton Springs: The Great Fire of 1947 and the End of Bar Harbor’s Golden Era
On Sunday, July 27, at 2 p.m., the Stockton Springs Community Library presents author and historian Mac Smith as he introduces his new book and talks about his process writing about Maine’s history and rich heritage.
The Great Fire of 1947 and the End of Bar Harbor’s Golden Era tells the riveting story of the desperate evacuation of residents through the heart of an uncontrolled forest fire burning all across Mount Desert Island. After an extremely dry summer, all areas of Maine spent the month of October fighting fires, with the island seeing the worst of the damage. Soon after the first flames were spotted, in a last, desperate and deadly escape from the quickly approaching flames, many Bar Harbor residents found themselves fleeing to the water, while others fled in a caravan for the causeway behind a bulldozer that cleared the way, all the while watching the loss of many of the mighty cottage-mansions and historic hotels that once symbolized the island’s heritage as a summer playground for the world’s richest people. Through extensive and meticulous research, Mac Smith brings this important part of the state’s history to life.
A Navy veteran of the first Gulf War and former reporter for The Bar Harbor Times, Mac Smith lives in the village of Sandy Point. He is the author of several books of Maine history, including Mainers on the Titanic, Peyton Place Comes Home to Maine, Siege at the Statehouse, Disaster at the Bar Harbor Ferry, and Plain Madeleine.
All are welcome and refreshments will be served.
For more information call 207-567-4147. Library is located at 6 Station Street in Stockton Springs.
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Stockton Springs Community Library
6 Station Street
Stockton Springs, ME 04981
United States