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Description
Charles Quincy Goodhue's sketch shows Tukey's Bridge in Portland at the far left and Back Cove in the foreground. Portland had four rope-making companies, including Hammond's, which occupied the large building in the foreground.
He made the sketches in 1902 from memory of Portland before the fire of 1866.
About This Item
- Title: Tukeys Bridge, Back Cove, Portland, sketched in 1902
- Creator: Charles Quincy Goodhue
- Creation Date: 1902
- Subject Date: circa 1840
- Location: Portland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Ink on paper
- Local Code: GA 168
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Portland (Me.)--Fires, 1866
- Portland (Me.)--History--Views
- Drawings
- Bridges--Maine--Portland
- Tukeys Bridge (Portland, Me.)
- Rope industry--Maine--Portland
- Goodhue, Charles Quincy, 1835-1910
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