1531. D’Entremont, Jeremy. History of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. 2013.
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1531. D’Entremont, Jeremy. History of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. 2013.
1531. D’Entremont, Jeremy. History of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. 2013. Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses. 66p. Soft wraps. The large, well-protected harbor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on the Piscataqua River, was an important port in colonial America. It still remains New Hampshire’s only deep water port. It was here that a lighthouse, the first one in the American colonies north of Boston, was established in 1771. In nearly two and one-half centuries since that time, the light station has been home to a succession of fascinating personalities and the scene of much human drama. This book brings together a variety of source documents, log entries, interviews with keepers, and much more to help paint an historic portrait of this interesting light station. Well illustrated with photos, engravings and illustrations. (M). $8.95.