Item 100183 - "Rainy Day" desk, Wadsworth-Longfellow house, Portland, ca. 1920
- Item 100183 - "Rainy Day" desk, Wadsworth-Longfellow house, Portland, ca. 1920
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- Item 100183
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Image Info The text on the front of the postcard reads: "Copr. Maine Historical Society" on top and, below the image, "13845 The Den, Longfellow's Home, Portland, ME, Showing the Rainy Day Desk."
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Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who grew up in the Wadsworth-Longfellow house on Congress Street in Portland, wrote his poem, "The Rainy Day," in the house in 1841. The poem refers to a "mouldering vine." A piece of the vine is shown hanging on the wall in the house.