by Bud Warren

When Samuel F. Manning died on July 9th in Camden, Maine, the tide mill world lost a close friend. I’d known him since the mid 1970’s when we began sharing our love of dories, a boat type I was using in a school program in Bath. I was in awe of his knowledge and the gentle way he passed on information and supported me as I grew in the love of the Maine coast and its history. By the time we met, he was gaining fame as a proponent of using tidal power, writing about our state’s early tide mills and illustrating them with phenomenal images of how they operated and had been constructed. We were blessed at one of our recent conferences in York when he illustrated his approach.
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