The architectural and social history of the Brown family camp, Moonahanis.Documenting the historically significant Brown family camp, Moonahanis, architectural historian Scott T. Hanson describes how this special place came to be and what makes it highly significant among Maine's many camps.Family histories have been studied; family members interviewed; and the historic photographs and guest books kept at Moonahanis have been copied with many of the images reproduced in the book. The author has examined the buildings with the eye of a historian and has photographed them as they appear today. These photos capture many details and evidence of history in the cabins and other buildings. Photos of the landscape of Brown's Island are also included, reminding readers of the context for these buildings and their history.This book is privately published for members of the extended Brown family and friends. A password is required to order copies.
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