Bangor in World War II

Bangor in World War II

Author: David Bergquist

Publisher: History Press Library Editions

Published: 2015-07-27

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9781540213969

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As the specter of a second world war grew, so did Bangor's strategic importance in eastern Maine. National Draft Day saw 3,157 local men register to serve, and the city built up its Dow Field as the nation braced for war. Nearly 6,000 servicemen and women called Dow their home base throughout World War II. Organizations like the local Soldiers Welfare Council and the USO welcomed the troops even as women stepped into roles vacated by enlisted men and worked tirelessly to keep up the community's patriotic spirit. Bangor and its world-class air base stood strong at home as its native sons fought valiantly on the warfront.


Bangor in World War II

Bangor in World War II

Author: David H. Bergquist

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015-07-27

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1625855206

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As the specter of a second world war grew, so did Bangor's strategic importance in eastern Maine. National Draft Day saw 3,157 local men register to serve, and the city built up its Dow Field as the nation braced for war. Nearly 6,000 servicemen and women called Dow their home base throughout World War II. Organizations like the local Soldiers Welfare Council and the USO welcomed the troops even as women stepped into roles vacated by enlisted men and worked tirelessly to keep up the community's patriotic spirit. Bangor and its world-class air base stood strong at home as its native sons fought valiantly on the warfront.


Bangor Volume II

Bangor Volume II

Author: Richard R. Shaw

Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions

Published: 1997-03-01

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781531621834

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Few New England cities have changed as much as, Bangor has in the twentieth century. Much of Bangor's, downtown burned to the ground in the Great Fire of, 1911, and disastrous flooding in 1902, 1923, and 1936, inflicted extensive damage along the Penobscot River, and Kenduskeag Stream. Even more devastating, in the, eyes of historians, were the losses due to Urban Renewal, like the Union Station (1961) and the Bijou Theater, (1974). But Bangor survives with its early charm and, appeal remarkably intact. Familiar friends and places are, represented in this book, alongside the glorious landmarks, and familiar personalities of yesteryear., In this fascinating second volume, Richard R. Shaw has, carried his devotion to Bangor history a step further, this, time focusing on the twentieth century. Key events and, people of all walks of life are featured--librarians, firemen, cops, even visiting dignitaries like Harry Truman, Eleanor, Roosevelt, and Jack Benny. Contemporary folk, like, novelist Stephen King, Bangor's spookiest and best-known, resident, are abundantly pictured. Included are nearly 200, rare images from every decade of this century, with an, emphasis on the pivotal World War II years when the city, went all out to win the war on the homefront.,


Bangor

Bangor

Author: Richard R. Shaw

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)

Published: 1997-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780752402444

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Few New England cities have changed as much as Bangor has in the twentieth century. Much of Bangor's downtown burned to the ground in the Great Fire of 1911, and disastrous flooding in 1902, 1923, and 1936 inflicted extensive damage along the Penobscot River and Kenduskeag Stream. Even more devastating, in the eyes of historians, were the losses due to Urban Renewal, like the Union Station (1961) and the Bijou Theater (1974). But Bangor survives with its early charm and appeal remarkably intact. Familiar friends and places are represented in this book, alongside the glorious landmarks and familiar personalities of yesteryear. In this fascinating second volume, Richard R. Shaw has carried his devotion to Bangor history a step further, this time focusing on the twentieth century. Key events and people of all walks of life are featured -- librarians, firemen, cops, even visiting dignitaries like Harry Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Jack Benny. Contemporary folk, like novelist Stephen King, Bangor's spookiest and best-known resident, are abundantly pictured. Included are nearly 200 rare images from every decade of this century, with an emphasis on the pivotal World War II years when the city went all out to win the war on the homefront. Book jacket.


Human Smoke

Human Smoke

Author: Nicholson Baker

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-03-03

Total Pages: 579

ISBN-13: 1416572465

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A study of the decades leading up to World War II profiles the world leaders, politicians, business people, and others whose personal politics and ideologies provided an inevitable barrier to the peace process and whose actions led to the outbreak of war.