The Noblest Work of God: The Memoirs of James Lough, Master Mariner, Eyemouth, Berwickshire and John Craig, Shipbuilder, Toledo, Ohio Buy on Amazon

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The Noblest Work of God: The Memoirs of James Lough, Master Mariner, Eyemouth, Berwickshire and John Craig, Shipbuilder, Toledo, Ohio

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PublisherBirlinn Ltd
ISBN / ASIN1841583928
ISBN-139781841583921
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Sales Rank5,495,164
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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In the bleak aftermath of the 1881 Eyemouth fishing disaster, when 189 men drowned in a devestating hurricane, fisherman James Lough was drawn to a new life in the United States—enticed to do so by his wife's cousin John Craig, the son of a Berwickshire migrant who had made good the American Dream. Returning to Scotland after a spell in Ohio, Lough built up a successful coastal trading business. Like Lough, Craig was a self-made man. He had backed Lincoln in the Civil War, had made a fortune during Reconstruction, and then lost it again in speculative ventures, before establishing a shipyard on the Great Lakes. In 1908 he was approached to run for President of the United States on the Republican ticket, before standing aside for the eventual winner, William Taft. James Lough received a copy of the Craig book Episodes of my Life in late 1928 and, unknown to his own family, he then wrote down his own long and remarkable life story which he sent back to his kin in America. It lay forgotten there until a chance encounter drew the document back to Scotland and to Lough's great-great grandson, Peter Aitchison. The two works are now combined in a single volume along with a detailed commentary which brings the story up to date—the Loughs went back to fishing in Scotland while the Craigs moved to Long Beach, where they struck oil and are now one of the most successful and celebrated families in California. For the first time in eight decades the two branches of the same family are brought together in a unique book, richly illustrated with period and contemporary photographs.
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