George Gould glass lantern slides, ca. 1895.

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George Gould glass lantern slides, ca. 1895.

Includes views of Portland and vicinity, parades, and buildings such as City Hall, Longfellow House, Longfellow's birthplace, Deering Mansion, Customs House, Union Station, and the Tate House; churches; steamboats: Portland, Kearsarge, Baltimore, Dolphin and Petrel; parks and cemeteries; rivers, bridges, Bustin's Island, Cushings Island, Diamond Island, Orr's Island, Peak's Island, Songo River, Androscoggin River, Sebago Lake, Moosehead Lake, Me,

15 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8075843

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Portland (Steamer)

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Petrel (Steamer)

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Fishing vessel, out of Nantucket, Mass., mastered by Josiah Frederick Barrett. From the description of Journal, 1900-1918. (Nantucket Hist Association). WorldCat record id: 71014213 From the description of Log/journal, 1907-1918 [microform]. (Nantucket Hist Association). WorldCat record id: 71013940 ...

Gould, George Jay, 1864-1923

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George Jay Gould (1864-1923) was the son of Jay Gould, a financier and railroad executive. From the description of Catalog of the George Jay Gould Collection, 1945. (Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection). WorldCat record id: 713932996 ...

Dolphin (Steamship)

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Kearsarge (Sloop)

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The USS Kearsarge was launched in 1861. She defeated the CSS Alabama during the American Civil War and patrolled the coasts of Japan, China, and the Philippines from 1874 to 1877. From the guide to the Payroll of the USS Kearsarge, 1874-1875, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Portland City Hall (Portland, Me.)

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Wadsworth-Longfellow House (Portland, Me.)

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Tate House (Portland, Me.)

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Tate House (also known as Tate House Museum) built in 1755 for Adm. George Tate and his family; also called Means House as owned at one time by Capt. James Means; now owned and operated as a museum by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Maine. From the description of Tate House Museum collection, 1784-1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71130336 ...

Baltimore (Steamer)

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Union Station (Portland, Me.)

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Deering Mansion (Portland, Me.)

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