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Located in the Kennebec River between Richmond and Dresden, four mile Swan Island is a part of the Steve Powell Wildlife Management Area and included on the National Register of Historic Places. The Island's name itself is derived from “Swango,” the Abenaki name for “Island of Eagles.” In the late 1800s, a small settlement on the Island survived by farming, fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, brick manufacturing, and ice making. The Island was also reportedly visited by American historical figures Aaron Burr, Benedict Arnold and Colonel Henry Dearborn. On the tour, you’ll come to know the history of the abandoned community, once known as Perkins Township - and get an intimate look at several historic houses in varying stages of preservation from eighty years ago when last inhabited. The Island is also known for its abundant bald eagles, white-tailed deer and wild turkey. There are also eight Adirondack style lean-tos on the island available for overnight camping and several trails to hike on. Jay Robbins, will lead the tour to this unique, island nature reserve managed by Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Few are more qualified as Swan Island guide than Jay who aside from his involvement with FOSI and FOMB is active with the Arnold Expedition Historical Society, Stewardship Committee Member and Docent for Pownalborough Court House and tales-teller extraordinaire. The group will reach the island by ferry from Richmond for the truck and walking tour and begin here for the circumnavigation. Be sure to wearappropriate shoes, bring some drinking water, snack and binoculars and adequate clothing. For more information on FOMB programs including the upcoming 21st annual Winter Speaker Series, October-May ( beginning with a “Tick Talk” on October 11th), and or to volunteer for Fall Bay Day on September 26th for 4th graders, call Kathleen McGee at 666-3598 or go to the FOMB web site at www.friendsofmerrymeetingbay.org . |
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Watercolors by Sarah Stapler |
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