Item 22428 - Alice Greele's tavern, Portland, 1775
- Item 22428 - Alice Greele's tavern, Portland, 1775
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- Item 22428
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Image Info Charles Quincy Goodhue (1835-1910), a Portland amateur artist, spent the last 20 years of his life sketching Portland as it looked before the fire of 1866.
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This drawing depicts "Alice Greele's Tavern in 1775." Widow Greele's (or Grele) Tavern served as a popular meeting place during the American Revolution.
The building was small for a tavern, one story and long, and located on the east corner of Congress and Hampshire Streets in Portland.