The three interviews heard in this episode date back to the summer of 1988, when Light Hearted host Jeremy D’Entremont traveled up the Maine coast to visit lighthouses. The first interview is with Maurice Babcock Jr., at his home in Lubec, Maine. His father, Maurice Babcock Sr., was the last civilian keeper at Boston Light. He was the prinicipal keeper there from 1926 to 1941 after about a decade as a keeper at other Massachusetts light stations.
The second interview is with Larry Baum, the last Coast Guard keeper at Fort Point Light Station in Stockton Springs, Maine. The last interview is with Malcolm Rouse, the final Coast Guard keeper at Owls Head Light Station in midcoast Maine. The light stations at Fort Point and Owls Head were in the process of being automated when these interviews were conducted. Malcolm Rouse was also the final Coast Guard keeper at West Quoddy Head Light Station before it was automated earlier that year.
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U.S. Lighthouse Society Historian Jeremy D’Entremont is the author of 24 books and hundreds of articles on lighthouses and maritime history. He is a past president of the American Lighthouse Foundation and founder of Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses, and he has lectured and narrated cruises throughout the Northeast and in other regions. He is also the producer and host of the U.S. Lighthouse Society’s weekly podcast, “Light Hearted.” He can be emailed at Jeremy@uslhs.org
Thank thanks so much, Jeremy. I truly love listening!! Gloria
Thank you! 🙂
Maurice Sr was my grandfather , listening to my uncle Jr on the podcast, brought back great memories of my summer vacations in Lubec where we stayed at my grandfather‘s house and visited with my uncle Jr, We visited Boston light a few years back, and when I mentioned to the current lighthouse keeper, who my grandfather was, she treated us like Rockstars and we were able to see the places where my mom had grown up along with her brothers and sisters . What a different way of life it was back then for them and exciting at the same time. Thanks for this podcast.
Warren Gatcomb
Thanks so much for your comment – its a great family legacy! I have great memories of my two visits with your uncle in Lubec, along with a time he came to Boston Light with his sister to take part in a reunion that also included members of other keepers’ families. I’m so glad I recorded your uncle back in 1988.