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Description
Portland City Hall in ruins after the July 4th fire of 1866, which destroyed 1,500 buildings and left 12,000 homeless.
Because everyone believed City Hall, built on Congress Street in 1862, would escape the disaster, furniture and valuables were stored there for safekeeping.
The building caught fire and these items were lost as the building was gutted, and the town offices, county offices, courtrooms, and record offices were destroyed.
About This Item
- Title: Portland City Hall after Great Fire, 1866
- Creation Date: circa 1900
- Subject Date: 1866
- Location: Portland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Lantern slide
- Local Code: Coll. 456, Box 1/12
- Collection: George Gould glass lantern slides
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- City & town halls--Maine--Portland
- Fires--Maine--Portland
- Portland (Me.)--Fires, 1866
- Buildings--Maine--Portland
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Maine Historical Society485 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101
(207) 774-1822 x230
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