The Kennebec and Sheepscot Rivers of Maine, natural boundaries for the
Wiscasset region, provided the water highways for early explorers,
traders, and missionaries.
For over 360 years, the area has been home to shipbuilders, fishermen,
farmers, and tradesmen. This marvelous photographic chronicle traces not
only the rich historical traditions of the area, but also the shared
sense of life's unbroken continuity present in the towns of the
Wiscasset region: Alna, Dresden, Westport Island, Wiscasset, and
Woolwich. Vintage photographs profile a few of those who quietly
inspired others through their efforts to make life better in the region,
as well as those men and women of wealth and vision who provided the
area with a legacy by their lifestyles and great homes. The book also
features views of local taverns, courthouses, general stores, churches,
and schools - all the foundations of a changing, vivacious, and growing
community.