Making Meaning with Mainers

Louise Dickinson Rich
1903 – 1991

Background – Biographical Information & Connection to Maine (1) 

Click above to read about Rich’s connection to Maine in the Maine Encyclopedia (2)

Click above to listen to an insightful hour-long panel discussion with family and friends of Louise Dickinson Rich from the Bethel Historical Society. (10)

Louise Dickinson Rich with her son Rufus and dog Kayak at Forest Lodge – from an interesting Facebook post (14)

Visual Text

Louise Dickinson Rich’s “Winter House” at Forest Lodge. (16)

Louise Dickinson Rich’s typewriter in the Summer House at Forest Lodge (12)

Interior of Rich’s “Summer House” when it went up for sale in 2012. (7)

Click above to see rare photographs of Louise Dickinson Rich and her home at Forest Lodge (15)

The typewriter Louise Dickinson Rich used to write her bestseller We Took to the Woods, first published in 1942 (9)

Click above to read about the sale of Louise Dickinson Rich’s Forest Lodge. (8)

Virtual Visit – Landmarks & Museums

Click above to take a virtual visit to Louise Dickinson Rich’s Forest Lodge homestead in Upton, Maine (5)

Click above for photos and anecdotes from Rich’s life by author Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold. (15)

Click above to take another wonderful virtual visit to Rich’s Forest Lodge on Maine’s Rapid River (11)

Click above to read details of Rich’s life with quotes from her famous book We Took to the Woods. (6)

Text Excerpts & Access to Books

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Text Excerpts

Louise Dickinson Rich obituary in the Boston Globe (13)

 
Photo Credits and Sources:
BHS Library portrait credits: https://alchetron.com/Louise-Dickinson-Rich
1. “Louise Dickinson Rich.” Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors, Gale, 2003. Gale Literature Resource Centerlink.gale.com/apps/doc/H1000082553/LitRC?u=brun84057&sid=bookmark-LitRC&xid=264285ae. Accessed 21 Mar. 2022.
2. https://maineanencyclopedia.com/rich-louise-dickinson/
3. https://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/11/obituaries/louise-d-rich-87-author-of-best-seller.html
4. https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/160080.Louise_Dickinson_Rich
5. https://www.watchyourbackcast.com/post/2017/06/29/i-took-to-the-woods
6. http://todcheney.blogspot.com/2012/12/she-took-to-woods-louise-dickinson-rich.html
7. https://www.sunjournal.com/2012/07/23/louise-dickinson-richs-summer-house-sale/
8. https://www.mainemuseums.org/Resources/Documents/Newsletters/August2013.pdf
9. https://www.sunjournal.com/2010/07/18/canoe-trail-turns-10/
10. https://bethelhistorical.org/catalog/item/T-98
11. https://blog.nhstateparks.org/i-took-to-the-woods/
12. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Louise_Dickinson_Rich%27s_typewriter_and_books_in_the_Summer_House_at_Forest_Lodge.jpg
13. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43983020/obituary-for-louise-dickinson-rich/
14. https://www.facebook.com/113810870366927/posts/louise-dickinson-rich-with-her-son-rufus-and-dog-kayak-at-forest-lodge-on-rapid-/228927775521902/
15. https://www.scene4.com/archivesqv6/2016/may-2016/0516/carlasullwold0516.html
16. http://cierzo-vientosdeleste.blogspot.com/2012/09/louise-dickinson-rich.html

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