Item 1442 - Ashland House, Ashland, ca. 1890
- Item 1442 - Ashland House, Ashland, ca. 1890
- Contributed by Maine Historical Society
- Item 1442
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Image Info A hunter, surrounded by moose antlers and drying skulls is seated on the porch of the Ashland House.
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Solomon Soule, who arrived in Ashland in 1839, cleared land and opened this hotel. By the late 19th century, the D.O. Orcutt owned the hotel and employed a guide, B. C. Peterson, to help rusticators and sportsmen shoot game.
Maine's reputation as a prime hunting destination grew as stories of huge hunting successes like this one spread across the country.