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Description
Enoch Preble (1763-1842) of Portland was a renowned sea captain and president of the Portland Marine Society.
William H. Brown, who made this silhouette, was an itinerant artist from South Carolina and was known for full-length portraits that he cut with scissors.
About This Item
- Title: Enoch Preble, Portland, ca. 1835
- Creator: William H. Brown
- Creation Date: circa 1835
- Subject Date: circa 1835
- Location: Portland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Paper
- Local Code: 1478*
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Enoch Preble (1763-1842)
- Preble, Enoch, 1763-1842--Portraits
- Silhouettes
- Ship captains--Maine
- Marine Society (Portland, Me.)--People
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