Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 38 : Fall 2018 | Page 62

“The Northern Light Health brand is a celebration of who we are, where we’ve come from, and where we are going.” ~ Greg LaFrancois Who is A.R. Gould? Arthur Robinson Gould was born outside of Bangor in 1857. He married Mary Frances Donovan and founded a successful candy factory before moving to Presque Isle in 1887. He was a self-made man, who founded both the Aroostook Valley Railroad and the Gould Electric Company, which provided some of the first electricity to Aroostook County. He was elected to the Maine State Senate in 1921, where he championed a bill to build a home for boys and then personally donated half the cost of its construction when the legislature refused to fund the actual price. Gould was elected to and served in the United States Senate from 1926 to 1931, the first U.S. Senator from Aroostook County. During his campaign and term in office, he steadfastly ran against the influence of the Ku Klux Klan, which had considerable power in the state of Maine at the time. He chose to not run for a second term, wanting to return to Presque Isle and “my railroad and the pine forests of Maine.” He died in 1946 and is buried in Presque Isle. In 1956, his only surviving child, Marie Gould Wildes and family donated $100,000 (about $1.3 million in today’s dollars) to the campaign that replaced the outdated Presque Isle General Hospital with the building that still bears his name today. “It seems fitting and proper that our fine organization is named for a man that brought sweetness and light to the community, railed against injustice, practiced kindness and generosity, and inspired those properties in others. May his spirit live on in our mission today.” 60 FALL 2018 ~ Dr. Jay Reynolds Arthur R. Gould