Campobello: An Historical Sketch

Wells, Kate Gannett, 1838-1911

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Release date is 2010-11-29

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"Campobello: An Historical Sketch" by Kate Gannett Wells is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This book delves into the rich past of Campobello Island, off the coast of Maine, exploring its discovery, settlement, and significant figures in its history, including British officers and early settlers. It highlights the blend of charm, mystery, and historical significance that characterizes the island and its inhabitants. In this detailed narrative, Wells recounts the transformation of Campobello from a largely uninhabited landscape into a thriving community shaped by various settlers, including the British naval officer Admiral William Fitz-William Owen. The book covers essential topics such as early life, governance, industry, and the socio-political dynamics between its inhabitants. Readers will find descriptions of the island's picturesque scenery, anecdotes about prominent families, and insights into its unique culture and lifestyle. Overall, "Campobello: An Historical Sketch" provides a comprehensive view of the island's evolution and the colorful characters that contributed to its history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in regional history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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