Title: The Isles of Shoals: History
1The Isles of ShoalsHistory Photographs
- Jennifer Kennedy
- Director, Blue Ocean Society for Marine
Conservation - Portsmouth, NH
2The Isles of Shoals-Introduction
- Nine barren, windswept islands
- Site of one of the first settlements in America
- One of the richest fishing commercial ports in
the new world - Host to a popular Victorian summer resort
- Haven to some of the most famous pirates in
history - Scene of several shipwrecks and cold-blooded
murder
3The Basics
- 9 Islands (8 at low tide, 9 at high). With rocks
and ledges, total 18. - 6 miles off the coast of Rye, NH
- Split between ME (5) and NH (4) by a dividing
line drawn by Mason Gorges in 1635 - Entire land area is about 205 acres
41873, John Scribner Jenness, Riverside Press.
www.seacoastNH.com
5Why Isles of Shoals?
6Early History - Discovery
- Explored by Vikings Leif and Thor Ericson in 1000
and 1002 - In 1603, Martin Pring stopped in the Piscataqua
River and noted the Shoals in his log - In the mid-1500s-early 1600s, there were
already European fishing boats anchored in
Gosport Harbor at the Shoals - Charted by Samuel Champlain in 1605
7Early History Capt. John Smith
- Isles were explored by Captain John Smith in July
1614. - Charted the coastline, giving it the name New
England, the first time that term was used. - Named the islands Smiths Isles
- Smiths voyage said to have turned the tide of
English migration to these shores - After his summer exploration, made sail from
England 4 separate times, but was deterred by
storms and never made it back to his Isles.
Buried in 1631 in London at the age of 54.
8Smiths Chart of New England
9Early History Rise of the Fishing Industry
- Original fishermen settled on Appledore (Hog)
Island, part of the Mass. Bay Colony - In 1679-1680, 40 families moved to Star Island to
avoid taxation - In 1715, Star Island was given the name Gosport
after a small town near Portsmouth, England
10Early History Fishing Industry
- Estimated 600-1000 fishermen and their families
lived on the Shoals year-round - Reputation as a hard-drinking, godless, lawless
people, who resisted any attempts to tax, govern
or redeem them - Dunfish was highly prized and commanded 4x the
market price - Important trade port as many as 100 ships were
anchored in Gosport at one time
11Making Dunfish
12Early History Pirates Ghosts
- Celia Thaxter wrote the Isles were infested by
pirates - Famous pirates included
- Capt. Quelch
- Dixie Bull
- Sam Black Bellamy (Captain of the Whydah)
- William Kidd
- andy Gordon (the Scott), and
- Blackbeard
- John Quelch supposedly buried 100K at the Shoals
and 275K worth of treasure.
13Lady Ghost of the Shoals
- Lady Ghost of the Shoals wife of Blackbeard
or pirate Scot? - The Scot, wife Martha, Blackbeard and his fiancée
dropped anchor at the Shoals - Marriage celebration lasted for days
- Gordons set up on White Seavey, Teachs on
Smuttynose - Treasure and ghost still on Lunging Island...?
14Ghost of Phillip Babb
- Lived on Appledore in 1600s
- A butcher and constable. Dug a hole and found a
large treasure chest, but smoke sulfur came out
when he tried to lift it. - Ghost seen at Babbs Cove wearing a butcher
apron and carrying a large knife to guard the
treasure. - Celia Thaxter He is supposed to have been so
desperately wicked when alive that there is no
rest for him in his grave. His dress is coarse, a
striped butcher's frock, with a leather belt, to
which is attached a sheath containing a ghostly
knife, sharp and glittering, which is his delight
to brandish in the face of terrified humanity."
15Early History Grand Hotel Era
- Thomas Laighton purchased Hog, Smuttynose, Malaga
and Cedar Islands with a partner in 1839 and
accepted a position as lighthouse keeper at White
Island Light - Wife Eliza opened the Mid-Ocean House on
Smuttynose while her husband was in the NH
legislature
16Grand Hotel Era
- The Mid-Ocean House was such a success that the
Laightons opened the Appledore Hotel in 1848 - One of the largest Victorian hotels on the NE
coast - Could accommodate 500 guests
- Had a bowling alley, a swimming beach and a new
dock - Eliza was said to be the secret to the success
- Laighton brothers took the hotel over as their
parents grew older
17Appledore Hotel
18Celia Laighton Thaxter
- Married her fathers business partner in 1851 at
the age of 16 - One of the most noted literary figures of the
Shoals - Poems included Landlocked and Sandpiper
- Also known for her gardens
- Held salons and entertained figures such as
Childe Hassam, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Pres.
Franklin Pierce, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
19The Oceanic Hotel
- Built by John Poor in 1873, burned down in 1875
and rebuilt from 2 existing structures - Bought by the Laightons, who ran both hotels
until the Appledore Hotel burned in 1914
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21History Conference Era
- Conference era born in the 1890s when Thomas
Elliot and his wife Lilla visited the Isles
instead of attending a Unitarian conference in
Weirs Beach - First conference held in 1897, both hotels filled
- Hotel island purchased in 1916 by the Star
Island Corporation (made up of Unitarian
Universalist United Church of Christ) for
16,000. - Conferences on all topics still being held today.
22Island By Island - Duck
- Used to have old fishing shack, said to be
haunted - Used as a bombing target in WWII
- Now a wildlife refuge to allow island to go back
to natural state - Home to colony of harbor seals, eider ducks,
cormorants and gulls
23Island by Island - Appledore
- Shoals Marine Laboratory founded by Dr. John M.
Kingsbury of Cornell, 1967 - Over 20 credit courses for undergraduates, plus
adult continuing-ed courses - Celia Thaxters Garden
24Island by Island - Smuttynose Malaga
- Smuttynose got its name from a stone profile
- Mid-Ocean House of Entertainment built and run
by Samuel Haley in late 1700s, later run by
Laightons - Haley Cottage one of the oldest structures in ME
- Haley found buried treasure built breakwater
between Malaga Smutty - Owned by Celias great-granddaughter
25Island by Island Smuttynose Malaga
- Haley family built a grist mill, salt works,
bakehouse, blacksmith cooper shops, and a
cherry orchard - Kept a lighted candle in window as a beacon to
sailors in Jan. 1813 the Sagunto was driven
ashore, 14 sailors tried to make it to shore
26Smuttynose Murders
- March 5, 1873
- Fishing business on Smuttynose Hontvent
Christiansen family - Karen Anethe Christiansen murdered
- Subject of The Weight of Water by Anita Shreve
- House burned in 1885
27Island by Island Cedar
- Southernmost island on the coast of ME
- Named for 4 shrubby old cedars seen by Capt.
Smith - Foyes Halls operated a lobster fishing business
for 7 generations
28Island by Island Star
- Home to the Star Island Conference Center
- Approx. 270 guests/week, 100 staff
- Water/mail ferried out, power is by generators
29Island by Island Star
Star in the 1860s
30Island by Island Star
Star Island Chapel
31Island by Island Star
Tucke Monument
Vaughn Cottage
32Island by Island Star
Caswell Cemetery Oceanic Hotel
33Island by Island - Lunging
- Originally fishing base of the London Trading
Company - House built in late 1800s by Thomas Leehee,
doubled by Oscar Laighton - Now owned by the Randall family
- Did Blackbeard bury treasure there in 1718?
34Island by Island - Lunging
The Honeymoon Cottage
35Island by Island - Lunging
- Note in the kitchen from Oscar Laighton
- Welcome to anyone entering this house in
shipwreck or trouble. Start a fire...and make
yourself comfortable...Beds are made up in the
chambers. Help will reach you from the other
islands the moment it is possible
36Island by Island White Seavey
- White Island First lighthouse built in 1820, new
tower built in 1859 and finished in 1865
1888
Present
37The Lighthouse Kids the Crack in White Island
Light
Visit www.LighthouseKids.com
38Island by Island White Seavey
- Seavey Island is home to a tern restoration
project, sponsored by - NH Audubon Society
- NH Fish Game
- Dept. of Resources Economic Development
- NH Coastal Program
39Get to the Isles
- Isles of Shoals Steamship Company
- Public island tours from May-September
- www.islesofshoals.com
- Star Island Corporation
- www.starisland.org
- Shoals Marine Lab
- www.sml.cornell.edu
40References Shoals Reads
- Among the Isles of Shoals, Celia Thaxter
- An Island Garden, Celia Thaxter
- Gosport Remembered, Peter Randall Maryellen
Burke - Here's How We'll Do It An Informal History of
the Construction of the Shoals Marine Laboratory,
John M. Kingsbury - Isles of Shoals in Lore and Legend, Lyman V.
Rutledge - Land of Lost Content, Robert H. Whittaker
- Moonlight Murder at Smuttynose, Lyman V. Rutledge
- Ninety Years at the Isles of Shoals, Oscar
Laighton - Sprays of Salt Reminisces of a Native Shoaler,
John W. Downs - Ten Miles Out, Lyman V. Rutledge
41Thank You!