In July 1939 12-year-old Donn Fendler was separated from his group while hiking Mount Katahdin. What ensued is one of the largest search operations in Maine state history and the incredible story of one little boy’s will to survive.
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Sources:
Book - Lost on a Mountain in Maine by Donn Fendler as told to Joseph B. Egan
Documentary – Finding Donn Fendler
Websites & Articles –
New York Times,
The University of Maine,
Millinocket Historical Society,
Deadline,
Washington Post,
NPS,
Baxter State Park,
Friends of KWW,
Appalachian Mountain Club