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This is the history of the Miskimon Fire Tower, known variously as the Lancaster-Northumberland Fire Lookout Tower or the Northumberland-Lancaster Fire Lookout Tower on the Northern Neck of Virginia. It was built in 1938 and served the local communities for around 50 years. The story is not only about this skeleton of steel and wood but of the women and men and their experiences as fire lookouts or fire spotters in this tower of around 100 feet. The tower and its spotters are important reflections of a part of American history. This Tower, like the many other towers throughout the United…mehr

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This is the history of the Miskimon Fire Tower, known variously as the Lancaster-Northumberland Fire Lookout Tower or the Northumberland-Lancaster Fire Lookout Tower on the Northern Neck of Virginia. It was built in 1938 and served the local communities for around 50 years. The story is not only about this skeleton of steel and wood but of the women and men and their experiences as fire lookouts or fire spotters in this tower of around 100 feet. The tower and its spotters are important reflections of a part of American history. This Tower, like the many other towers throughout the United States, helped in the protection of a most valuable commodity: our forests. The book contains experiences reflected by those who worked in this Tower as well as pictures, both old and recent, that document the building, use and unfortunately the decay of some towers. Susan Anthony-Tolbert, Professor Emeritus, is a native of Scranton, Pa. She received her doctorate in Social Psychology from Temple University and served as a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Undergraduate Psychology Program during a tenure of thirty years at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. She has numerous publications in psychology journals as well as having authored textbooks in personality, social psychology, cross-cultural psychology and observational methods. She has worked in clinical and rehab settings as a psychologist. Music has always played an important part in her life. Currently, she is a free-lance harpist, guitarist and marimbaist with CDs selling both locally and nationally. In addition, Susan has been a lifelong equine, feline and canine enthusiast. She has written several books for children and the young at heart including 'And the Purple Pig Played Piccolo; Fanny-Grace: Herself the Harp; McCue, My Wonder Horse; Snow Prince: The Magic Christmas Pony of Heathsville, Virginia' as well as adult novels such as 'When the Red Jacket Sings; Harmonic; Tin Noses, Tim Roses: Love Stories from World War One; Woman to Woman: Two Novellas of Friends and Enemies; and Signs, Songs, Silences and Secrets.' These paper-back books and e-books have continued to sell well. Her latest books are collections of rhyme stories and poetry: 'Rhymes without Reasons! Stories for All Seasons; Traces! Poems from My Everyday Life; Cat Songs, Smiles and Stories: Some Sweet Things in Life; and Impressions: From Someone of a Certain Age.' In addition, she has also written historical articles and books. The articles have been published in the Bulletin of the Northumberland County Historical Society on whose Board she served for more than 10 years. Her books on historical events and topics include: A Quiet Glory: The Life and Times of Dr. James Skelton Gilliam of Northumberland and Lancaster Counties, Virginia; Robert E. Lee's Other Warhorse: The Mare with Mysteries; Not Quite as Smooth as Silk, The Disappearance of Joseph N. Butler, Textile Supervisor, From Buena Vista, Virginia; Behind Lady Liberty's Right Shoulder! Women of Courage in the Explosions at Black Tom Island and Kingsland, New Jersey, 1916-1917; The Ditch of the Bells, World War I: The Story of Red Cross Nurse, Bessie W. Omohundro, from Northumberland County, Virginia; Menominee, Lost Lights! The Sinking of the Unarmed Tug and Its Barges off the Virginia Coast in World War II; Barge Dog: Virginia Coast, 1942; Horse of the Sand Pounder: East Coast, World War II; and Adrienne, Lafayette's Sweet Fire.

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