An edition of The Island Called Faulknerʼs (1988)

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An edition of The Island Called Faulknerʼs (1988)

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"More history of men and ships -- ships and sea -- more human-interest stories than could ever be recorded, have transpired within the borders of little Faulkner's Island..." That's what Joel Helander has written about the crescent-shaped drumlin in Long Island Sound off the mainland of Guilford, Connecticut; and that's in large part, what inspired him to produce this definitive island history. From the ice age to the aboriginals; from the European explorers to the island's first farmers; from the heroic lightkeepers to the national wildlife refuge -- his epic account unravels into an absorbing historical adventure. Faulkner's Island is a beloved landmark known up and down the coastlines of Connecticut and New York. Mainlanders and mariners have been enamored of its friendly beacon for over 100 years. With the automation of United States lighthouses, light stations have emerged as important institutions in our national heritage. That the light station can be remembered and remembered to be appreciated is one aim of Helander's hitherto unwritten history of the island called Faulkner's.
--front flap

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J.E. Helander
Language
English
Pages
161

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The Island Called Faulknerʼs
1988 12, J.E. Helander
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Table of Contents

Preface
Introductory i-ix
1 An Island in the Ice Age 1
2 Aboriginals 4
3 European Explorers 7
4 Town of Guilford Interests 11
5 The First Private Owners 13
6 Red Clover and a Scow 15
7 Medad Stone and the U.S. Government 23
8 Solomon Stone and Eli Kimberly 40
9 Captain Oliver N. Brooks 56
10 Twentieth Century Keepers 102
11 The Fire of 1976 124
12 Post-Fire 137
13 Goose Island 146
14 Doomsday by Erosion 153
15 A Nomination 160
Acknowledgements
Footnotes
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Guilford, CT, USA
Copyright Date
1988

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.6/7
Library of Congress
F104.F25 H45 1988

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
ix, 161, [29] p. :
Number of pages
161

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2070905M
ISBN 10
0935600094
ISBN 13
9780935600094
LCCN
88091395
OCLC/WorldCat
19739537
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0935600094
Library Thing
9796877
Goodreads
1181810

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"More history of men and ships -- ships and sea -- more human-interest stories than could ever be recorded, have transpired within the borders of little Faulkner's Island..." That's what Joel Helander has written about the crescent-shaped drumlin in Long Island Sound off the mainland of Guilford, Connecticut; and that's in large part, what inspired him to produce this definitive island history. From the ice age to the aboriginals; from the European explorers to the island's first farmers; from the heroic lightkeepers to the national wildlife refuge -- his epic account unravels into an absorbing historical adventure. Faulkner's Island is a beloved landmark known up and down the coastlines of Connecticut and New York. Mainlanders and mariners have been enamored of its friendly beacon for over 100 years. With the automation of United States lighthouses, light stations have emerged as important institutions in our national heritage. That the light station can be remembered and remembered to be appreciated is one aim of Helander's hitherto unwritten history of the island called Faulkner's.

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Like a miniature Hawaiian Island top in the open Pacific, the island called Faulkner's juts up out of the open Long Island Sound.
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