Codman and Savage's House in 1775

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Codman and Savage's House in 1775

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Charles Goodhue drew the Portland homes of Richard Savage, controller of customs, and Deacon Richard Codman, a leading merchant.

Savage's home was built in 1763, but Savage, a British official, was mobbed in 1771 and driven out of town.

The Codman home was built in 1762.

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  • Title: Codman and Savage's House in 1775
  • Creator: Charles Quincy Goodhue
  • Creation Date: 1899
  • Subject Date: 1775
  • Location: Portland, Cumberland County, ME
  • Media: Pencil on paper
  • Local Code: GA 151
  • Object Type: Image

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