Captain Albert Partridge Headstone - Sandy Point, Maine
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 44° 30.721 W 068° 48.781
19T E 514861 N 4928761
In the Congregational Church Cemetery at Sandy Point, Maine is a quite unique headstone, that of ship's Captain Albert V. Partridge.
Waymark Code: WMQAR1
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 01/24/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Skyecat
Views: 3

The community of Sandy Point stretches along Highway 1 in Waldo County 12 or 13 miles northeast of Belfast, the county seat. When the writers of the American Guide series book, Maine, a Guide 'Down East', passed through Sandy Point in 1937 it was much the same as it is today. Their only references to the town concern the church, the cemetery and the rather interesting headstone of Captain Albert Partridge (1842-1901), the one with a polished granite globe atop, a world travelling ship's captain, and his wife Martha (1840-1914). On the globe are drawn the continents with the names of some of the captain’s most noted ports of call, such as Boston, Liverpool, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Brest, Valparaiso and Rio de Janeiro in South America, and ports in Australia and New Zealand.

Below is the excerpt from the book, Maine, a Guide 'Down East', page 273.
SANDY POINT (alt. no, Stockton Springs Town), 3.2 m., is an attractive settlement of green-shuttered, white frame houses retaining all the charm of old New England. The graceful facade of the white church in the center of the village looks toward Penobscot Bay, from which many men from this township departed for foreign ports. Immediately opposite the church is a small burial ground with many stones marked 'Lost' or 'Died at Sea.' The most pretentious monument is that in memory of Captain Albert Partridge; a globe of polished granite bears the names of the many distant ports he visited.
From Maine, a Guide 'Down East', Page 273
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Size: Three feet

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