Daniel Doan (February 23, 1914 – September 24, 1993) is best known for his classic hiking books, ''50 Hikes in the
White Mountains'' and ''50 More Hikes in
New Hampshire''. He is also the author of two
novel
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s, ''The Crystal Years'' and ''Amos Jackman'', and a
memoir, ''Our Last Backpack''.
His North Country history, ''Indian Stream Republic: Settling a New England Frontier, 1785–1842'', grew out of his explorations in the
Pittsburg area. Reviewing the book in the December 1997 issue of ''Appalachia'', Gene Daniell wrote that it
"gives an excellent account of the history of the Indian Stream Republic
The Republic of Indian Stream or Indian Stream Republic was an List of historical unrecognized states#Americas, unrecognized republic in North America, along the section of the Canada–United States border, border that divides the current Canadia ...
, and it also provides an evocative picture of the life of the settlements, a life hard but curiously satisfying to those who had the will and the luck to make good. The reader will gain a great deal of insight into the lives of the people who settled the frontier regions of New England, most of whom are memorialized only by a weathered stone in a cemetery near a church or along a back road. In a real sense, this book is their living memorial."
Doan was born in
Summit, New Jersey
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, the son of Frank Carleton Doan, a
Unitarian minister.
[ The family's summer home was in ]Orford, New Hampshire
Orford is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,237 at the 2020 census, unchanged from the 2010 census. The Appalachian Trail crosses in the east.
History
First called "Number Seven" in a line of Connect ...
, where Doan's grandmother had been born. This area had a great influence on him, nurturing his love of the woods and mountains, hiking, and fishing. After his father's death in Winchester, Massachusetts, when Doan was fifteen, he moved with his mother to Hanover, New Hampshire, and lived in New Hampshire for the rest of his life.
Doan graduated from the Clark Preparatory School Clark Preparatory School (also known as the ''Clark School'') was a boys-only independent boarding school located in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA. It was founded in 1919 by Dr. Clifford Pease Clark, and its headmaster was Dr. Frank Millett Morgan, b ...
in Hanover in 1932 and Dartmouth College in 1936. Doan then went into farming with his wife, Ernestine Crone, in Orford and subsequently in Belmont
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. He also wrote short stories and articles. In 1939 his daughter Ruth was born, and in 1941 his daughter Penelope. The family moved to Laconia, New Hampshire, where Dan worked for a manufacturing company and continued writing, hiking, and fishing.
After Ernestine's death in 1982, he married Marjorie Marran and they moved to Jefferson, New Hampshire.
In July 1993, the Dartmouth Outing Club named a Smarts Mountain
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trail in Orford the Daniel Doan Trail, "in recognition of Daniel Doan's efforts to stimulate interest and involvement in hiking and the out-of-doors". Doan died on September 24 of that year in Lancaster, New Hampshire
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.[
The New Hampshire Writers' Project honored him posthumously with its 1994 Lifetime Achievement Award.] His papers are archived at Dartmouth College, and daughter Ruth has continued to compile later editions of the hiking guidebooks under the original titles.
Doan's papers are held at Rauner Special Collections Library at Dartmouth College.[
]
References
External links
The Papers of Daniel Doan
at Dartmouth College Library
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1914 births
1993 deaths
20th-century American memoirists
American non-fiction outdoors writers
20th-century American novelists
Dartmouth College alumni
People from Lancaster, New Hampshire
Writers from Summit, New Jersey
Novelists from New Hampshire
People from Jefferson, New Hampshire
American male novelists
American male short story writers
20th-century American short story writers
People from Hanover, New Hampshire
People from Belmont, New Hampshire
People from Laconia, New Hampshire
People from Coös County, New Hampshire
20th-century American male writers
Novelists from New Jersey
People from Orford, New Hampshire
American male non-fiction writers
Memoirists from New Jersey
Memoirists from New Hampshire