Contributed by Cumberland Historical Society
Description
Eliphalet Greely, 1784-1858 was a sea captain, businessman, bank president, state bank commissioner, member of the Maine Legislature and mayor of Portland. He founded Greely Institute in Cumberland.
This portrait hung on the wall of the main room on the first floor when Greely Institute opened on September 28, 1868.
About This Item
- Title: Eliphalet Greely, Cumberland, 1868
- Creator: Alson Greely
- Creation Date: 1868
- Subject Date: 1868
- Location: Cumberland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Oil painted on canvas in wooden frame
- Dimensions: 90 cm x 74 cm
- Local Code: 93.2
- Object Type: Image
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- Greely Institute (Cumberland, Me.)
- Greely, Eliphalet, 1784-1858--Portraits
- North Yarmouth (Me.)--History
- Schools--Maine--Cumberland
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Cumberland Historical SocietyPO Box 82; 266 Main St, Cumberland, ME 04021
207-415-4589
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