Peirce Memorial - Bangor, ME
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N 44° 48.237 W 068° 46.287
19T E 518074 N 4961197
Beside the main library in Bangor, this sculpture will, in the not too distant future, be celebrating its 100th birthday.
Waymark Code: WMQBEK
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 01/28/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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Known as the The Luther H. Peirce Memorial and also as The Last Drive, this sculpture was created in 1925 by sculptor Charles (Carl) Eugene Tefft (1874-1951) and dedicated in July of 1926. Of bronze on a granite base, the sculpture depicts "Three heroic-sized rivermen in the act of breaking up a log jam using an ax, a cant-dog, and a peavey to free up the jammed logs for their journey down-stream.". The models included legendary river driver Pat Connors and a young logger named David Preble.
Quote is from The Smithsonian

The sculpture is in Peirce Park, on Harlow Street at the north end of Franklin Street, and immediately southeast of the Bangor Public Library on Harlow. It was a a gift to the city of Bangor from the descendants of lumber baron Luther H. Peirce. The sculpture is in the Smithsonian Art Inventory, identity number IAS 77006363

When the American Guide Series writers of the book Maine, A 'Guide Down East' were visiting Bangor they made note of this sculpture and made it number eight on their list of points of interest in Bangor. The short entry from the book, Page 137, is reproduced below.

See a postcard of the memorial, made in 1935.

8. Peirce Memorial, Harlow St. opposite Franklin St., is a bronze statue of three river-drivers, equipped with peaveys and cant-hooks, breaking a log-jam. It commemorates Bangor's lumber industry. The memorial, the work of Charles E. Tefft of Brewer, was presented to Bangor by Luther M. Peirce (sic - it was presented by his descendants).
From Maine, A Guide 'Down East', Page 137
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Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: The Last Drive

Figure Type: Human

Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Charles (Carl) Eugene Tefft

Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: 1925

Materials used: Bronze and granite

Location: Peirce Memorial Park

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