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Forest Lodge (Upton, Maine)

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877: 286:, in 1942. This book is an autobiographical account of living and working in the Maine woods, and has become an iconic work of regional writing. After her husband's death, Louise Rich wintered on the Maine coast and lived at Forest Lodge in the summers. In 1955 she sold the property to a relative of one of her long-time local workers, and the property has remained in sympathetic hands since then. In 2014, part of the property was for sale, with the idea to turn the rest into a memorial to Rich. 98: 73: 59: 888: 105: 80: 289:
The Winter House is a one-story rectangular wooden structure, about 20 by 25 feet (6.1 m × 7.6 m), finished in clapboards. Its main façade faces east, and is sheltered by a hip-roofed porch supported by log posts. The interior is divided into two sections, the southern having two
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The Summer House, the largest building in the complex, is nearly twice the size of the Winter House. Its main block, almost as large as the Winter House, rests on a concrete foundation, which is exposed because the terrain slopes; a slightly smaller ell is attached to the west. A porch extends
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The Guide's House is a small wood frame structure measuring 20 by 16 feet (6.1 m × 4.9 m) with a side-gable asphalt roof. It is divided into two sleeping chambers, has no plumbing or electricity, and was used by the Riches as housing for seasonal workers on the property.
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The complex includes a variety of buildings built at different times. The oldest buildings, of uncertain date, include the Winter House, the Summer House, and the Guide House, all of which were extant in 1933, when Ralph Rich moved to the property. That summer, he met
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Of the other buildings on the property, two woodsheds and a workshop were built by the Riches. The other structures, including the Guest House and Fly Shop, are additions by later owners.
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across the full length of the southern elevation. This building still houses some of Rich's furniture and working materials, including a typewriter and a rolltop desk.
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bedrooms, and the northern a large living space. The northern space has a pine floor, wainscoting, and a brick fireplace.
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Forest Lodge occupies a roughly triangular parcel of land of 1.8 acres (0.73 ha), on the north bank of the
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and her sister, who were canoeing on the river and stopped at the camp during the lengthy portage between
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Forest Lodge (Upton, Maine) is located in Maine
Forest Lodge (Upton, Maine) is located in the United States
Upton, Maine
44°46′0″N 70°57′1″W / 44.76667°N 70.95028°W / 44.76667; -70.95028
08001257
Oxford County, Maine
Upton
Rapid River
Louise Dickinson Rich
National Register of Historic Places
Rapid River
Upton
Louise Dickinson
Lower Richardson Lake
Lake Umbagog
National Register of Historic Places listings in Oxford County, Maine


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