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Letter to G.F. Shepley on interference in business plan, New York, 1868

Letter to G.F. Shepley on interference in business plan, New York, 1868
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Maine Historical Society

In 1868, C. K. Green wrote from New York complaining about the interference of F.O.J. Smith, a Portland politician and businessman, and people in Boston in a business plan Green and others were attempting to initiate.

Green wrote that the "Boston people are afraid of Portland & therefore they will prevent if possible any thing which is going to benefit Portland to such an extent as the introduction of Water."

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