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Kevin C. Mills

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Born
in Gorham, Maine, The United States
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The ancestors before him were privateers, shipbuilders, merchant mariners and lighthouse keepers.

Kevin C. Mills is a product of his own rich maritime history. A love of the ocean and its history has been passed down from numerous Mills generations.

One ancestor was a privateer. Others fought in the Revolution and led the charge at Bunker Hill. A great, great grandfather built the first three-masted schooner of its kind in New England. His great grandfather was the longest serving keeper at Goose Rocks Lighthouse in Penobscot Bay. His grandfather was an assistant keeper at the Rockland Breakwater.

Mills has researched that fascinating history extensively over the last decade. He spent over four years producing a book on his Mills family histor
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Average rating: 3.38 · 8 ratings · 3 reviews · 4 distinct works
Sons and Daughters of the O...

3.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions
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Breakwater

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Sea of Liberty

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Sidelined

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“I’ve wanted to seek out new destinations and new adventures. I’ve sought an escape from the world in which I was raised. Now I can’t help but long for the place I’ve tried so hard to leave.”
Kevin C. Mills, Sons and Daughters of the Ocean

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