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Togus, Down in Maine:: The First National Veterans Home
Togus, Down in Maine:: The First National Veterans Home
Togus, Down in Maine:: The First National Veterans Home
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Togus, Down in Maine:: The First National Veterans Home

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Togus, located 4.5 miles east of Augusta, Maine, was formerly part of the town of Chelsea. After the Civil War, Congress enacted laws and established a system of facilities that collectively became known as "National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers." The critical need to establish an eastern branch of the National Home led to the selection of the former Togus Spring Hotel, which after some remodeling, opened for Union Civil War veterans inNovember 1866. Gathered from cherished family albums, collectors of Togus artifacts, libraries, and archives, Togus, Down in Maine: The First National Veterans Home represents the first published history of the area, and most of the photographs have not been viewed by the public. The images of Civil War veterans are of particular interest, along with views of buildings, barracks, and hospitals from 1866 to the 1930s. From 1932 to 1960, over 60 buildings were demolished, and new buildings with reinforced concrete and brick facings were built.
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Release dateSep 18, 2012
ISBN9781439633755
Togus, Down in Maine:: The First National Veterans Home
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Timothy L. Smith

Timothy Lawrence Smith (1924-1997) was a historian and educator, known as the first American evangelical historian to gain notability in research and higher education. He was born April 13, 1924 in Central, South Carolina, the son of Nazarene ministers. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Virginia, where he was a Thomas Jefferson Scholar and Phi Beta Kappa student, and his doctoral degree in history from Harvard University. Smith began his teaching career at the Eastern Nazarene College (ENC) in 1949 and left in 1954 to take a position at East Texas State University. He went on the teach at the University of Minnesota before becoming director of the American Religious History doctoral program and Chair of the Education Department at the Johns Hopkins University, where he taught for 25 years. Smith received numerous awards and honors, and served as president of both the American Society of Church History, and the Society of Religious Historians. He was also an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene, and pastored churches in Massachusetts, Maine, and Colorado. A prolific author who published in nearly every historical journal, Smith’s best-known and most-praised work is his 1957 book Revivalism and Social Reform, formed from his dissertation from Harvard, which received the Brewer prize from the American Society of Church History. Smith retired to Burke, Virginia, but died at age 72 in West Palm Beach, Florida on January 20, 1997.

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