The Tracy Log Book: A Month in Summer - 1855. Charles Tracy, Frederic Church and The First Rusticators on Mount Desert Island

The Tracy Log Book: A Month in Summer - 1855. Charles Tracy, Frederic Church and The First Rusticators on Mount Desert Island

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Author/Contributor(s): Tracy, Charles; Mazlish, Anne
Publisher: Officina Libraria
Date: 9/15/2026
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: NEW
A fascinating illustrated diary of the first summer visitors, including the artist Frederic Church, to Mount Desert Island, Maine, in 1855.

The Tracy diary offers us the unique opportunity to accompany 27 nineteenth century travelers on an adventure of a lifetime, exploring Mount Desert Island, Maine, in August of 1855. This first group of summer visitors was a distinguished company and hailed primarily from New York, Hartford and Boston.

In addition to Charles Tracy, a prominent New York lawyer, whose descendants through his son, Charles, daughter, Francis, and son-in-law, J. Pierpont Morgan, continue to summer on the island. The traveling party also included Frederic Edwin Church, a leading Hudson River School artist, and his friend, Theodore Winthrop, who died gallantly in the opening battle of the Civil War and then became posthumously famous as a novelist.

After more than 170 years, Church’s playful sketches have been reunited with the first-hand account penned by Tracy, whose words strike a familiar chord in the memory of all who return again and again to the beauty and variety of Mount Desert Island.