Old soldiers never die; it’s up to us to keep their dreams from fading away.
By Colin W. Sargent
Toast to a ghost
The best house for a séance in Bar Harbor may well be “Aloha,” commissioned in 1887 by Mrs. Abigail Austin Stevens in honor of her very recently deceased husband, Major General Robert Brown Potter (1829-1887) of the Union Army. You know the song. “Aloha” means “good morning,” but it also means “good night.” It might as well have been called “Lani” (“heaven”).
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