Edward Rowe Snow
Historian and author of maritime history
Historian and author of maritime history
1982
43 years ago — 80 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
United States
Born in 1902, a historian and author focused on maritime history, particularly New England's coastal history. Snow wrote extensively about shipwrecks, lighthouses, and the development of maritime activities in the region. His writings helped to preserve the local maritime culture and its significance. Snow's contributions included a popular column in newspapers and several books that engaged a wide readership in maritime topics.
Authored 'The Great American Lighthouses'
Wrote 'New England Shipwrecks'
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