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    The Great Fire at Portland, July 4, 1866 : Plan of Portland.

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    The Great Fire at Portland, July 4, 1866. Plan of Portland. Publication : H. Bufford lith. Boston, Mass., 1866. Math Data (scale) : 48 rods / inch. Physical Description : 33 x 44 cm [13 x 17 ¼”]. Descriptive Notes : Streets and wharves of the City of Portland. Reach of Great Fire’s extent shaded in red; street names are legible through the shading. Railroad lines shown.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/historicimages_prints/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Portland City Hall : Interior View.

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    Interior view of Portland City Hall, after Great Fire. 3x3 albumen print, from stereoscope card. Photographed by J.P. Soule, Boston, MA.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/greatfire1866_images/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Raoland Johnson of New York to the Mayor of Portland

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    The writer of this letter offers a chest of oolong tea for widows who lost everything in the fire.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/great_fire_relief/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Narcissa Waltz : arranged for two guitars

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    https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/sheet_music/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Martha : polka redowa

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    To the ladies of the Infantry & Rifle Corps Assemblies. --cover.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/sheet_music/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Forest City Polka

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    To the ladies of Portland.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/sheet_music/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Florence Polka

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    Originally for band, arranged for piano. As performed by the Portland Band, D.H. Chandler, leader. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the ladies of Portland.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/sheet_music/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Deering\u27s Bridge, ca1810.

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    As early as 1806, Deering\u27s Bridge connected Portland with the nearby village of Woodfords at the juncture of Kennebec Street and Forest Avenue (which was then known as Green Street). The bridge spanned a creek running from Back Cove and formed a dam affording tidal water-power for a grist mill. Across the mill pond was Deering Oaks. 4.5 x 7 print on paper.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/historicimages_prints/1003/thumbnail.jp

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