29395a,b. (documents) Lighthouse Keeper Pay Vouchers, Keeper Joshua F. Strout, Asst. Keeper Mary E. Strout, Portland Head Lighthouse, Maine 1869.
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29395a,b. (documents) Lighthouse Keeper Pay Vouchers, Keeper Joshua F. Strout, Asst. Keeper Mary E. Strout, Portland Head Lighthouse, Maine 1869.
29395a,b. (documents) Lighthouse Keeper Pay Vouchers, Keeper Joshua F. Strout, Asst. Keeper Mary E. Strout, Portland Head Lighthouse, Maine 1869. Capt. Joshua Strout, a native of Cape Elizabeth and a former sea captain, became keeper in 1869 for $620 per year. Strout’s wife, Mary, became assistant keeper at a salary of $480 per year. In his 1935 book Lighthouses of the Maine Coast and the Men Who Keep Them, Robert Thayer Sterling called Joseph Strout “one of the most popular lightkeepers of his day or any yet to come. His genial disposition, his hearty laugh, together with his good stories of the sea, won him the admiration of all who met him.” Keeper Strout remained keeper until 1904, when his son Joseph W. Strout replaced him, serving until 1928. Pair of original pay vouchers are signed in hand by Joshua F. Strout, receiving the amount of $155 in pay for the three month period ending December 31, 1869, and the second signed by his wife, Assistant Keeper Mary E. Strout, receiving the amount of $100 for the same period. Each document measures 6 ½” x 8 ¼” and is overall clean with one original fold. Superb pieces on these well known keepers would make an exceptional addition to any collection or display. Sold as a pair. (VG+). $365.