Storm Warriors of the Maine Coast: Stories of the Life-Saving Station at Biddeford Pool - Paperback
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by Richard Parsons (Author)
From 1874 until 1915, the "Storm Warriors" of the Fletchers Neck Life Saving Service and the citizens of the Village of Biddeford Pool shared a common history. Gleaned from local newspapers, stations logbooks, official records of the Life Saving Service, and the papers and memories of involved families, these are tales of men at odds with the fury of nature.
Author Biography
Richard Parsons taught history and English for thirty years in public schools before joining the staff of the Institute for Learning Technologies at Columbia University in New York City. There, he worked with others to digitize resources held by the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and the Library of Congress, among others, to make them available to scholars and educators. Later, as a member of the Center for Technology and School Change at Columbia University Teachers College, he worked with pre-service and in-service teachers to bring more effective uses of technology into public school classrooms. Today, Richard lives in Saco, Maine, is a member of the Biddeford Historical Society and serves as historian and member of the executive board of the Friends of the Wood Island Lighthouse. His previous book, Wood Island Lighthouse: Stories from the Edge of the Sea, was published in 2022.