Keywords: Cumberland Street Baptist Church
Item 14815
First Baptist Church, South Portland, ca. 1930
Contributed by: An individual through South Portland Public Library Date: circa 1930 Location: South Portland Media: Photographic print
Item 35577
Immanuel Baptist Church, Portland, ca. 1930
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1930 Location: Portland Media: Postcard
Item 86602
45-47 Wilmot Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Swedish Baptist Church Use: Dwelling - Two Family & Church
Item 86606
45-47 Wilmot Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Swedish Baptist Church Use: Dwelling - Two family
Item 151716
First Baptist Church, Portland, 1907
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1907 Location: Portland Client: First Baptist Church Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
Item 151590
Westbrook First Baptist Church, Westbrook, 1888-1954
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1888–1954 Location: Westbrook Client: Westbrook First Baptist Church Architect: John Calvin Stevens
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Dressing Up, Standing Out, Fitting In
Adorning oneself to look one's "best" has varied over time, gender, economic class, and by event. Adornments suggest one's sense of identity and one's intent to stand out or fit in.
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From Sewers to Skylines: William S. Edwards's 1887 Photo Album
William S. Edwards (1830-1918) was a civil engineer who worked for the City of Portland from 1876-1906. Serving as First Assistant to Chief Engineer William A. Goodwin, then to Commissioner George N. Fernald, Edwards was a fixture in City Hall for 30 consecutive years, proving indispensable throughout the terms of 15 Mayors of Portland, including all six of those held by James Phineas Baxter. Edwards made significant contributions to Portland, was an outstanding mapmaker and planner, and his works continue to benefit historians.
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Early Maine Photography - Landscape Photography - Page 2 of 3
"… left is seen the tower of the Free Will Baptist Church on Casco Street and Commodore Edward Preble’s house at Congress and Preble Streets prior to…"