Item 18703 - Codman and Savage's House in 1775 Item 18703 - Codman and Savage's House in 1775 Contributed by Maine Historical Society Item 18703 Zoom 4627px x 3206px - 15.4"w x 10.7"h @ 300dpi | Need a larger size? *Credit line must read: Collections of Maine Historical Society Image Info 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. Show Details