Keywords: Mercantile
Item 7293
Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ca. 1880
Contributed by: Lewiston Public Library Date: circa 1880 Location: Lewiston Media: Phototransparency
Item 7627
J.L. Hayes & Co. Building, Lewiston, ca. 1880
Contributed by: Lewiston Public Library Date: circa 1880 Location: Lewiston Media: Photographic print
Item 63326
189-191 Middle Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Casco Mercantile Trust Company Use: Store & Office
Item 63329
Assessor's Record, 193-197 Middle Street (rear), Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Casco Mercantile Trust Company Use: Bank Vault
Item 151723
Casco Mercantile Trust Co., Portland, 1916-1919
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society
Date: 1916–1919
Location: Portland
Client: Casco Mercantile Trust Company
Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
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Item 151724
Casco Mercantile Trust Co., Porltand, 1901-1925
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1901–1925 Location: Portland Client: Casco Mercantile Trust Company Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
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Maine's first governor, William King, was arguably the most influential figure in Maine's achieving statehood in 1820. Although he served just one year as the Governor of Maine, he was instrumental in establishing the new state's constitution and setting up its governmental infrastructure.
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The Life and Legacy of the George Tate Family
Captain George Tate, mast agent for the King of England from 1751 to the Revolutionary War, and his descendants helped shape the development of Portland (first known as Falmouth) through activities such as commerce, shipping, and real estate.
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Historic Hallowell - Industry on the Bombahook Citations
"Leading Business Men Of Lewiston, Augusta Vicinity. Boston: Mercantile, 1889 Nason, Emma H and Sam Webber. Old Hallowell on the Kennebec."
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Maine's Road to Statehood - Overview: Road to Statehood
"… been underway and was steered by savvy leaders, mercantile pursuits, boundary fights and much more."