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Sheila Mac Neil
November 4, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I am from Iona , Cape Breton , NS and was former manager of Highland Heights Inn , 1985-2004 , where Harry & friends spent many evenings enjoying a meal . A true gem of a gentleman. Rest In Peace Dear Harry . Condolences to All his family and friends .
Cameron Anderson
June 2, 2020
The Anderson boys at the Adirondack Florida Summer School in Onchiota, NY. Harry is the tallest, front and center with the tartan shirt and suspenders. His brother Jim, is to his left and youngest brother David, is on the porch, far left end.
Carson Becker
May 27, 2020
I only knew Harry for the last two years of his life. We were introduced by a family friend within the New York Yacht Club, who suggested I reach out to him for a history project I was working on, wherein I was interviewing veterans of World War Two. I drove up to Mystic from Virginia in the fall of 2018 to meet Harry and was amazed, not only by his war stories, but also by his rare perspective into a forgotten era of American society--the final years of the gilded age. In his lifetime, he witnessed social upheavals that forever changed the structure of our society and our culture. We talked about his unusual upbringing, like how he learned horsemanship from Russian Cossacks who'd fled the Bolsheviks and set up a riding school on Long Island. He recalled sailing to Labrador aboard an old rumrunning ship, still pockmarked with bullets from the prohibition days, and charting coastlines which had only seen marginal exploration. After our interview concluded, Harry took an immediate interest in my project, and we discussed how veterans from World War Two are rapidly disappearing. I shared with him my desires to research and interview soldiers from all areas of the war, and particularly my desire to draw the curtain on the stories of veterans from Poland and Imperial Japan which have never received much attention. Harry decided at that point that he would become my sponsor, and for the remainder of his life, he provided me with invaluable guidance and support as I scoured the globe for untold stories. Two of the stories I've found with his help will become books, and provide answers to some of the war's enduring mysteries. My last phone conversation with Harry was in April. I was providing him with updates on a recent breakthrough in my research, and as always, Harry listened, fascinated by the pursuit of knowledge.
Simone Taylor
May 26, 2020
I know that even though you have a loss, you still have some great memories. I hope those memories will give you comfort in knowing God is with you and your family lean on him in your time of sorrow.
Stuart Johnson
May 19, 2020
I talked with Harry, my great friend for at least 25 years, some five days before his death. He was the most important member of the Aaron Burr Association, of which I have the pleasure of serving as President General. He was so kind, gentle, humble, and, yes, held strong beliefs. He was one of a kind. He and I were distant cousins of Aaron Burr, third Vice President of the U.S., from the Fairfield (Ct.) branch of the Burr family.
Towny Anderson
May 17, 2020
The following is from Joe Daniel who produced a couple of documentaries for Harry. It includes two links to short videos.
About five years ago when Roger Vaughan had just finished his wonderful biography, A Strenuous Life of Harry Anderson, I was asked by Mystic Seaport (the publisher) to produce an enhanced iBook version for Apple. It contained several videos I made of Harry including a short film of him shot over just one day at his farm in Nova Scotia, entitled A Day with Harry. That anyone -- especially at 93 years of age! -- could cram so much into one day was remarkable and it spoke volumes to the ceaseless energy and curiosity of this amazing man.
I also shot and included a series of five short interviews between Harry and Roger as they discussed the experience and content of creating his biography. This morning, after hearing of Harry's passing, I went back into my archives and resurrected those videos and have posted them online for all to enjoy and remember our friend. Here they are:
A Day with Harry
https://vimeo.com/417317506
Harry Anderson & Roger Vaughan Interviews
https://vimeo.com/417309943
Knowing Harry was quite a hoot. I loved going to dinner and drinking with him although I was the one who always ended up under the table. He was smart, irascible, stubborn, forever curious, hugely generous, privileged, loyal, old-fashioned but loved new technology, conservative as hell but oddly broad-minded at times. He was committed to enshrining many of his heroes (who so often were also his relatives) into the historic record, and to that end he had more irons-in-the-fire than anyone I ever met. I was truly honored to have been included in bringing some of those to fruition.
We'll truly miss you Harry.
Joseph Daniel
Jekyll Island Little Red Bug
Townsend Anderson
May 16, 2020
Jekyll Island Little Red Bug
Townsend Anderson
May 16, 2020
Townsend Anderson
May 16, 2020
One of the more remarkable, adventurous lives ever lived. Uncle Harry kept us connected to our family heritage and, indeed, he was a prolific and meticulous historian and genealogist. We miss him.
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