MDI Historical: Plain Madeleine: Mrs. John Jacob Astor in Bar Harbor

MDI Historical: Plain Madeleine: Mrs. John Jacob Astor in Bar Harbor In-Person / Online

Join author and historian Mac Smith for a discussion and signing of his latest book Plain Madeleine: Mrs. John Jacob Astor in Bar Harbor documenting Madeleine Astor’s life and the Astor presence in Bar Harbor,  putting her story in the context of Bar Harbor's Golden Age. 

The story of Madeleine and Colonel John Jacob Astor is very much part of the story of Bar Harbor. The relatively poor Madeleine Force met Colonel Astor, the third richest man in the United States, in Bar Harbor in 1910. The vicious scandal after their wedding caused the newlyweds to board the Titanic to return to America; the ensuing tragedy would claim the life of the colonel.

Madeleine Astor returned to Bar Harbor after the Titanic disaster, where all eyes were on her, and where she was triumphant in claiming the role of social leader. In 1916, she remarried in the center of Bar Harbor, and gave up everything Astor. Following 17 years of her second marriage, Madeleine, now in her 40s, is married a third time, to a penniless young boxer, and her name was erased from the Social Register, dying a lonely figure in her 40s. In telling Madeleine's story, the story of a changing Bar Harbor is also revealed.

A Navy veteran of the first Gulf War and former reporter for The Bar Harbor Times, Mac Smith lives in Stockton Springs, Maine, in the village of Sandy Point. He is the author of several books of Maine history, including Mainers on the Titanic, Peyton Place Comes Home to Maine, Siege at the Statehouse, and Disaster at the Bar Harbor Ferry.

Copies of Plain Madeleine will be available to purchase the night of the event.This program is brought to you by a collaboration of the MDI Historical Society and the Northeast Harbor Library. If you do not receive a registration confirmation email, please check your spam or junk folder.

Date:
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Time:
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Mellon Room
Campus:
Northeast Harbor Library, 1 Joy Road, Northeast Harbor
Audience:
  Public  
Categories:
  Public Event  

Registration is required. There are 75 in-person seats available. There are 97 online seats available.